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The Business of Society
CBS Sustainability Centre
10 episodes
7 months ago

Welcome to BOS; a research-based podcast by CBS Sustainability!

BOS stands for "The Business of Society", which is somewhat of a guiding principle for the work that we do. Based at Copenhagen Business School (CBS), we study of sustainable practices and developments in organizations, markets and society. As the name indicates, we are interested in how business and society interrelate, especially when considering businesses’ responsibilities towards society.

In this podcast, we will share, discuss, and reflect on CSR and sustainability-related issues through conversations with researchers and practitioners. Featuring our colleagues, we aim to inspire people to reflect and take part in the discussion on how to transition towards more sustainable practices, for organizations and government, and for you and me.

Thank you for listening to our podcast. Interested in learning more about our work? Check out our website www.cbs.dk/sustainability or follow our BOS blog www.bos-cbscsr.dk or LinkedIn.

In order to improve our podcast and reach those who can benefit from our podcast, we really appreciate your input and help, in the form of reviews and likes.

This podcast is funded by the CBS Sustainability Centre at Copenhagen Business School.

Producer & Host: Sarah Netter

Music: "Ladybird's theme" by Crowander

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Welcome to BOS; a research-based podcast by CBS Sustainability!

BOS stands for "The Business of Society", which is somewhat of a guiding principle for the work that we do. Based at Copenhagen Business School (CBS), we study of sustainable practices and developments in organizations, markets and society. As the name indicates, we are interested in how business and society interrelate, especially when considering businesses’ responsibilities towards society.

In this podcast, we will share, discuss, and reflect on CSR and sustainability-related issues through conversations with researchers and practitioners. Featuring our colleagues, we aim to inspire people to reflect and take part in the discussion on how to transition towards more sustainable practices, for organizations and government, and for you and me.

Thank you for listening to our podcast. Interested in learning more about our work? Check out our website www.cbs.dk/sustainability or follow our BOS blog www.bos-cbscsr.dk or LinkedIn.

In order to improve our podcast and reach those who can benefit from our podcast, we really appreciate your input and help, in the form of reviews and likes.

This podcast is funded by the CBS Sustainability Centre at Copenhagen Business School.

Producer & Host: Sarah Netter

Music: "Ladybird's theme" by Crowander

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Business
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Science,
Social Sciences
Episodes (10/10)
The Business of Society
Centre Sessions on Apprenticeship Training and Youth Unemployment with Clément Brébion

In this episode of BOS, Postdoc Clément Brébion takes us on a journey into the world of applied labour economics and the case of apprenticeship training. Many Western countries are struggling with high youth unemployment and are thus looking at the German apprenticeship system as a prime model to follow for smooth school-to-work transitions. But is this really the case? Does apprenticeship training pave the way into the job market and improve ones ability to be hired? Based on his comparative work looking at France and Germany, Clément sheds light on the peculiarities of introducing subsidies for promoting apprenticeships and firms’ hiring strategy upon completion of apprenticeships.

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2 years ago
28 minutes 16 seconds

The Business of Society
Centre Sessions on Nudging Towards Sustainable Tourism With Elizabeth Cooper

In this episode of BOS, PhD Elizabeth Cooper takes us on a reflective journey through her research on sustainable tourism in Greenland. Drawing from Elizabeth Bishop's "Questions of Travel", Liz and podcast host Sarah Netter ponder over the influence of "nudges" in shaping conscious travel behaviours, the trials of conducting fieldwork amidst a pandemic, and the deeper reflections on the essence of being a sustainable tourist in our contemporary world.

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2 years ago
23 minutes 45 seconds

The Business of Society
Centre Sessions on Green Transitions, Organizational Capacity & Leadership in the Public Sector

In this episode, Centre Manager Sarah Netter, Professor Susana Borrás and PhD Rikke Rønholt Albertsen talk about their newly launched Danish master course “Green transitions, organizational capacity & leadership in the public sector”.

The course can be taken independently or as part of the Master i Public Governance at Copenhagen Business School.

You can read more about the course here:
https://efteruddannelse.cbs.dk/master/programmer/master-of-public-governance/fag-paa-mpg/den-groenne-omstilling-organisatorisk-kapacitet-og-ledelse

https://efteruddannelse.cbs.dk/master/programmer/master-of-public-governance/opbygning/enkeltfag

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2 years ago
17 minutes 21 seconds

The Business of Society
Centre Sessions on Resilience Research with Nataliya Popovych

In this episode, you can listen to the presentation by Nataliya Popovych, founder and president of One Philosophy, on the occasion of the launch event of the "Resilience. Battle for the Future" report.

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2 years ago
45 minutes 26 seconds

The Business of Society
Resilience of Ukrainian Businesses - Battle for the Future

In this episode, Andreas Rasche, professor at the CBS Sustainability Centre, and Nataliya Popovych, founder and president of One Philosophy, discuss some of the key findings of the third annual study of organizational resilience "Resilience. Battle for the Future".
This research done by One Philosophy includes the most important lessons from 30 business founders and leaders of organizations in Ukraine who have led their teams through an unprecedented experience, the experience of war.

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2 years ago
29 minutes 15 seconds

The Business of Society
Centre Sessions On Social Impact Bonds With Mikkel Munksgaard

In this episode, centre manager Sarah Netter and PhD Mikkel Munksgaard talk about Mikkels work on social impact bonds and payment-by-results methods for financing public services.

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2 years ago
23 minutes 53 seconds

The Business of Society
Centre Sessions On Social Impact Investing With Chiara Andreoli

In this episode, centre manager Sarah Netter and PhD Chiara Andreoli talk about Chiaras work on social impact measurement and management in impact investing. They also talk about the journey from Master thesis to PhD.

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2 years ago
20 minutes 14 seconds

The Business of Society
Centre Sessions on 20 Years CBS Sustainability Centre with Steen Vallentin

In this episode, you can listen to the opening speech by centre director Steen Vallentin on the occasion of the 20th centre anniversary.

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2 years ago
16 minutes 53 seconds

The Business of Society
Centre Sessions On Processes With Thordis Bjartmarz

In this episode, centre manager Sarah Netter and PhD Thordis Bjartmarz talk about Thordis work on sustainable business models and organizational boundaries in the banking sector. They also talk about the processes around doing a PhD and the bumps on the road.

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2 years ago
16 minutes 31 seconds

The Business of Society
Centre Sessions on Paradoxes with Rikke Rønholt Albertsen

In this episode, centre manager Sarah Netter and PhD Rikke Rønholt Albertsen talk about paradoxes, tensions, and the gap between the espoused sustainability objectives of corporate companies, and their actual contribution to sustainability in absolute terms.

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3 years ago
28 minutes 42 seconds

The Business of Society

Welcome to BOS; a research-based podcast by CBS Sustainability!

BOS stands for "The Business of Society", which is somewhat of a guiding principle for the work that we do. Based at Copenhagen Business School (CBS), we study of sustainable practices and developments in organizations, markets and society. As the name indicates, we are interested in how business and society interrelate, especially when considering businesses’ responsibilities towards society.

In this podcast, we will share, discuss, and reflect on CSR and sustainability-related issues through conversations with researchers and practitioners. Featuring our colleagues, we aim to inspire people to reflect and take part in the discussion on how to transition towards more sustainable practices, for organizations and government, and for you and me.

Thank you for listening to our podcast. Interested in learning more about our work? Check out our website www.cbs.dk/sustainability or follow our BOS blog www.bos-cbscsr.dk or LinkedIn.

In order to improve our podcast and reach those who can benefit from our podcast, we really appreciate your input and help, in the form of reviews and likes.

This podcast is funded by the CBS Sustainability Centre at Copenhagen Business School.

Producer & Host: Sarah Netter

Music: "Ladybird's theme" by Crowander