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31 Oct 2001

Autor:
World Resources Institute & Aspen Institute Initiative for Social Innovation through Business

New survey reveals increasing number of MBA programs recognize relevance of social and environmental stewardship

Results of Beyond Grey Pinstripes 2001, a survey of graduate business schools in the United States, Asia, Europe, and the Americas, reveal a growing dedication to including social and environmental issues in MBA programs. Although 82 MBA programs worldwide report including social and environmental topics, the survey also finds that far greater integration of these issues into required MBA curricula is urgently needed to meet the business challenges of a global marketplace.

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