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Andrew Crane

@ethicscrane

Professor, researcher, and speaker on #businessethics, #CSR, #modernslavery and #susty business at @BathSofM @BathCBOS #research4good

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If you can’t be at #CB2023 our business and #modernslavery research conference you can follow along the live tweets from @BathCBOS with all the key insights.

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šŸ’» EURAM 2024 co-chair, Panos Desyllas, explains how we are seeking paper submissions around how innovation can be used to tackle #GrandChallenges ā¬‡ļø blogs.bath.ac.uk/business-and-s… @BathCBOS

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A Rebalance Observatory team of 25 researchers helped put together a major literature review on democracy and capitalism and the team at Unive Ca' Foscari examined the key topics, journals and authors revealing few existing connections. Here is a cool summary of what they found.

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To mark Anti-Slavery Day 2023 I have put together some reflections on what research is telling us about business and modern slavery, inspired by all the great research at our recent #CB2023 conference. Part 2 coming soon!

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What a legend. Started reading John Vidal’s reports on the big social and environmental issues and clashes of the 1990s and pretty much never stopped till he retired. RIP. John Vidal, former Guardian environment editor, dies aged 74 theguardian.com/environment/20…

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More insights from our recent Crossing Boundaries research conference on business and modern slavery. Five things researchers are telling us we need to do differently about business and modern slavery tinyurl.com/3j9zbxpw

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UK Government wants to shut down an EDI advisory board for academic funding because it doesn’t agree with the personal views of some of its members on Israel’s actions in Gaza. Wow, just wow. Donelan doesn’t understand what her ā€œsacrosanctā€ academic freedom means.

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My 2c on the big nipple bra climate change controversy (!). There are more important things happening in the world, obviously.

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Celebrating #LivingWageWeek by highlighting amazing research from Cardiff Business School! šŸ’·šŸŒŸ A recent Cardiff Business School study shows the employer benefits of being Living Wage accredited. Here's a glimpse of the key findings. ā¬‡ļø youtu.be/L7TONZrnwwQ 1/2

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I’m sure this is very well-meaning and will be well-received by non-Americans. But the fact they it even needs to exist suggests something is very wrong in the strategy field.

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We only worked on this paper for 6 years and went through just five revisions at IJMR including a paltry 3 high risk R&Rs in a row. Really, some papers are so perfect from the beginning they almost just publish themselves.

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We reviewed 400 papers about dialogue and CSR over the past 30 years. The bottom line is that generating effective stakeholder dialogue in CSR requires dialogue that is ongoing, stakeholder (rather than firm) focused, and which avoids idealization. tinyurl.com/2667nd97

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Can the #CSDDD still be effective despite the compromises? The answer from our experts in the Rebalance Observatory is a resounding ā€œit dependsā€! Take a read to see what exactly they think it depends on. tinyurl.com/3m8c8xhm

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Supermarket Iceland is producing a manifesto on behalf of customers – but should retailers meddle inĀ politics? Through their reach and connections, firms can give ordinary people a say in politics. But this raises a lot of problems. tinyurl.com/5ya72pd3