Network for Business Sustainability's podcast: Recent Episodes

Network for Business Sustainability

NBS brings research and business together. Join leaders of industry, academia, and community in shaping a more sustainable future.

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Brands increasingly are held responsible for their suppliers’ social and environmental actions. Blockchain can create supply chain transparency.

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Business has a central role in advancing sustainable development. Here’s how to bring the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals into your company.

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Ethical behavior in business comes from reflection, adaptation, and practice, say three ethics experts. They describe how people and companies can make ethical choices.

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Marketing is a tool that can be applied to anything. Sustainable marketing looks beyond profit.

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Making customers part of corporate volunteer efforts benefits companies, communities, and individuals. Brewery Creature Comforts provides a model.

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Digital tools like blockchain, sensors and drones can revolutionize sustainability, entrepreneurs say. But it all starts with the business model.

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As countries transition to more climate-friendly economies, businesses’ and workers’ experience varies widely. Denmark and Canada show two paths.

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How can sustainable investing increase its impact? And what comes next? Experts look at the future of finance and “re-personalizing” money.

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Cocreation is an answer, say Tima Bansal and Garima Sharma. They discuss their research journey and their conclusions, now in press at AMJ.

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If organizations built sustainability into purchasing, they could transform markets. This podcast describes how to realize that potential.

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You become part of the system you study, says ethnographer Mark de Rond. Objectivity isn’t the goal; act as a human first, researcher second.

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Our planet’s in trouble. This podcast asks whether corporate sustainability efforts are making a difference – and what you should do.

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What does it take to green transit? Changing culture is the hardest part, says a leading innovator.

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More than 40 million people worldwide are in forced labour. Some of them may be in your supply chain. Here’s how to target modern slavery.

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Social enterprises aim to improve the world and earn revenue. Learn how a leading social enterprise achieves goals – and faces limits.

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Accountants are leading sustainability efforts at the highest levels of organizations. Their rigor transforms sustainability management.

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In this episode, we focus on how disruptions affect employee well-being and performance. What will work look like in the future? How will sustainability issues such as discrimination or resource scarcity affect organizations? And, how can leaders and companies help employees adapt?

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A casual interview between Bansal and Birkinshaw

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Partnerships can let you unlock unseen potential. In a frank exchange, experts discuss how to get the most out of unlikely alliances.

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​​If you would like to learn more about making positive change in a time of disruption, please listen to the other episodes of this podcast series. With world experts, we will explore which disruptions are most significant for business and what concrete approaches, such as collaboration, allows companies to respond effectively.
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​​And please join us for a conversation about these issues. Go to the Network for Business Sustainability's page on Facebook to share questions and ideas.
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​​If you have other business sustainability questions, visit nbs.net, or our francophone site redd.nbs.net. We have relevant, research-based articles on almost every sustainability topic.
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​​I’m Maya Fischhoff and I look forward exploring these issues with you.

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Complexity is everywhere, bringing uncertainty and interdependence. Managing it requires "systems thinking" — expanding your mental model.