From the “Tragedy of the Commons” to the Tragedy of Enclosures

By Olivier De Schutter and Katharina Pistor If the enclosures movement that swept through England in the 18th century was the general rehearsal, the play...

The Case for the Green State

By William Hawes In this article, the author discusses how green politics can create ecologically sustainable societies that can put an end to the various...

Xenophobia in the UK

by Julian Vigo Racism and xenophobia cannot be spun into class solidarity, nor can they be forgotten away as if some new class spirit will...

Does Sustainable Performance Mean Abandoning Capitalism?

By Martin P. Thomas and Mark W. McElroy We introduce multi-capitalism and the MultiCapital Scorecard as a means of extending capitalism to include social...

Understanding Corporate Credibility in Repeated Game between Enterprise and Stakeholders

By Zonghao Bao and Han Wang This article investigates whether and how the interaction and repeated game between enterprise and stakeholders can influence corporate credibility...

Stormy Forecast for Nuclear Energy Future

By Linda Pentz Gunter While nuclear energy continues to play a role in political discussion and decision-making circles, the financial realities indicate it is a...

Sustainable Palm Oil Production is the Way Forward

Datuk Darrel Webber, CEO of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), is a speaker at the 2016 Responsible Finance Summit. In this interview...

Paris Climate Summit: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

By Steve Breyman In the aftermath of the December 2015 Paris climate summit, it’s worth reviewing the final agreement. The text serves as a Rorschach...

We Will Not Stop Talking about Racism

By Lawrence Ware and Rebecca Martinez Many white people want to stop talking about racism. Consciousness implies action, and that kind of talking about race,...

Why Selling the SDGs Isn’t As Easy As ABC

By Belinda Goldsmith Amid much hype and expectation, the 193 member states of the United Nations last September agreed on a new ambitious set of...

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The Performance and Transformation Orchestrator: The CFO’s New Mandate in the Age of AI

By Terence Tse CFOs are evolving into AI-driven transformation orchestrators, balancing finance, technology, and strategy while upskilling teams, managing risks, and driving measurable business value. A key insight from this year’s AI for CFOs event, organized...

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