15 Jun 2021 People Power Shapes Peace The strategic use of various nonviolent tactics changes the course of the conflict. A study conducted on the African continent highlights how protests, political commitment, noncooperation, or intervention impact the peace process
10 Jun 2021 The CEO's network dilemma Managerial decision making is often plagued by a lack of longterm planning and, more generally, by a disregard of the future. Recent research shows that this often depends on closed managerial networks that lead to temporal myopia
18 May 2021 Broken Ties The attachment to commercial places, full of their own characteristics and atmospheres, helps to create the personal identity of the consumer. Detachment, voluntary or forced, also has the same role. All the moreso in times of Covid19
22 Apr 2021 Lessons in Critical Thinking In addition to technical knowledge, the new generations of professionals increasingly need the ability to evaluate alternatives and to know when the accounting rules are wrong or are leading to bad outcomes.
21 Apr 2021 KPI and Language: Why They Have to Change The macro world of sustainability needs new metrics to measure and evaluate it. It is not enough to readjust existing ones
13 May 2021 All Forms of Leadership Commitment Emerging countries are plagued by institutional gaps including weak education systems, low literacy rates and limited access to quality education. A study analyzes the reasons and methods of investment in education by business leaders in emerging economies