What the ESG field can learn from the evolution of public company audits
How has public company auditing changed as society changes?
How has public company auditing changed as society changes?
A social science researcher and an environmental activist meet—what will they discuss?
Is this really a realistic strategy? Alain Naef explains.
How regions can contribute to growth and sustainability through various forms of local involvement by private actors in relation with public policies.
In a new book, ESSEC professors provide a multifaceted and multidisciplinary look at how business schools can handle sustainability and stakeholder expectations.
A recap of the ESSEC Science and Society Conference is now available!
The strange tax? The carbon tax.
Introducing a toolbox that offers a data-driven approach to estimating the cost associated with climate change control.
Exploring a possibility for making public transport more sustainable.
How can we ensure a successful economic transformation?