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Why and How to Be a B Corp or Benefit Corporation
The purpose of a business consists of setting a concrete goal that has a social, ethical, or cultural meaning for society in general, that goes beyond financial performance. B Corporations and Benefit Companies are businesses that attempt to combine financial success with the protection of the environment or all of their stakeholders. Born in the United States, these companies are also spreading widely ...
The 2030 Agenda: An Appointment that Regards Us All
The 2030 Agenda represents a great opportunity for transformation starting from the principle of "sustainable development." It is the occasion to review the economic model we have used over the last 40 years and move on to a more advanced form of capitalism, that respects both the environment and social and intergenerational justice. Redefining the value chains of all production sectors in sustainable ...
When a Trademark Transforms the Value Chain
Those who work as CEOs today deal with sustainability every day, in every decision they make and every action they carry out: from the management of factories to innovation, from human resources to communication. Each company should be based on a single purpose, given by the integration of its own purpose and a social purpose. This integration between economic and social mission defines a clear model ...
The Centrality of Corporate Governance
To obtain the "sustainable success" that by now represents the principle of reference of the new corporate governance code for listed companies, large enterprises and SMEs must initiate a true process of change able to involve business, governance, and corporate strategy. The growing pressure from ESG investors, the size of companies, and the presence of independent board members are key elements ...
Sustainability at the Center of Business
The goal of this Dossier is to assess the situation regarding sustainability, thus offering the contribution of the SDA Bocconi School of Management and its Sustainability Lab to the debate on the subject.
The Profile of a Pioneer in an Era of Transition
CEOs are increasingly called on to face the historic challenge of deconstructing the old structures of the past, to then construct new organizational approaches oriented towards sustainability. In this context, the role of the CEO takes on particular importance because the CEO is the person who can emanate cultural, strategic, and value imprinting, but also operative and managerial imprinting, able ...
The Great Bet of Sustainability
The attention dedicated to issues linked to sustainability by the leaders of the largest multinationals has grown enormously in recent years, testifying to the weight these issues have taken on today at the highest levels of decision-making and corporate governance. Values, personal convictions, and vision, comprehension of global dynamics, the ability to involve the entire organization and the stakeholders; ...
The Value of Sustainability in Real Estate
A survey conducted by SDA Bocconi highlights the great interest on the part of investors and policymakers for the new logics of sustainable real estate .
Offices Are Changing; Investments, Too
The office sector represents the most significant portion of the asset allocation of institutional investors and the sector most influenced by the new modes of remote work. New work needs are thus leading to a change in demand for spaces and in the physical characteristics of new properties, but also in supply, with increasingly complex technological solutions and greater attention to services and ...
Green Finance and Sustainable Regeneration
Sustainable finance aims to create long-term value by directing capital during both the design and the management phases of urban regeneration projects. Through stakeholder-centric financial intermediaries, such as banks and new operators, and through new investment instruments (green, social, and sustainability bonds), the regeneration of entire dilapidated or abandoned areas generates considerable ...