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International affiliations

European Academy of Business in Society (EABIS)

The European Academy of Business in Society (EABIS) is a unique alliance of companies, business schools and academic institutions, with the support of the European Commission, committed to integrating business in society issues into the heart of business theory and practice.

EABIS was established in 2002 after CEOs and Deans agreed on the urgent need for more and better knowledge and skills on business in society issues.  The aim is to:

Shape and enhance the quality of debate on the role of business in society.

Equip current and future business leaders with the mindset and capacity to put business in society at the heart of the way companies are run by integrating the changing role of business in society into the mainstream of business research, education and training.

Transform the way that business leaders, academics, policy-makers and others interact and communicate on business in society issues amongst themselves and with a wider audience.

Inform policy-making on issues of business in society.

Impacting the way we teach the Award

As a direct benefit of our international affiliations and networks, we have immediate access to a wide selection of highly relevant and contemporary case studies from a variety of industries operating in international markets. In addition you will have the opportunity to be exposed to some of the leading edge research findings which emanate from the work of our network of business partners and other business schools from around the world.

Resources for our students

Our students in the Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Business, have access to online resources as a result of our international network such as:

  • Papers presented at the annual EABIS Colloquium
  • Access to the EABIS Newszine
  • Access to the EABIS branded journals, such as Corporate Governance and the Journal of Business Ethics
  • The opportunity to network with peers who are interested in areas as diverse as understanding and responding to societal demands on corporate responsibility redefining the public - private interface and its governance implications, and Corporate Responsibility as value creation, and its implementation in businesses

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