Business professor Srividya Jandhyala's newest book offers a guide to companies trying to navigate the complex geopolitics of ...
Global corporations like Amazon and Mercedes-Benz want us to think they’re serious about taking on global warming. But independent analysts say their climate pledges can’t be taken at face value.
Just 100 corporations are behind a fifth of the documented extractive conflicts worldwide, exposing how companies from the Global North seize resources and profits, while social and ecological harms ...
Shortly after the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas War and the beginning of the widescale destruction of Gaza in October 2023, McDonald’s executives in Chicago found themselves inadvertently entangled in ...
Rachel Chambers and David Birchall received a small grant from Universitas 21 for the research project that this article forms part of. London South Bank University provides funding as a member of The ...
Multinational corporations are scrambling to adjust their tax strategies as new global rules designed to curb offshore profit shifting take effect, potentially reshaping investment decisions and ...
Cultural Complexities: Why Global Companies Must Understand Regional Influences On Corporate Culture
In today's interconnected world, global companies are increasingly common. Expanding into diverse regions presents opportunities for growth and market reach. However, this expansion poses a ...
100 corporations are responsible for 71% of emissions related to fossil fuel and cement production, not 71% of total global emissions. Of the total emissions attributed to fossil fuel producers, ...
Corporations and billionaires are increasing their wealth at astounding rates while the rest of us are suffering the consequences of their greed. Oxfam’s new report, “Takers, Not Makers,” explores how ...
Bitcoin for Corporations' George Mekhail highlights accretive vs. non-accretive models, as firms like Metaplanet follow MicroStrategy's debt-fueled accumulation playbook. Bitcoin treasury strategies ...
Just one hundred corporations are behind a fifth of the documented extractive conflicts worldwide, exposing how companies from the Global North seize resources and profits, while social and ecological ...
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