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2001年10月31日

著者:
Mica Schneider, Business Week

Socially Responsible MBAs? A new study finds exceedingly few, despite more calls from students for such training. Among the leaders: Harvard

[F]ew B-schools teach the basics in socially responsible business to their MBAs, according to Beyond Grey Pinstripes, a study released on Oct. 31. The Aspen Institute's Initiative for Social Innovation through Business and the World Resources Institute (WRI), both nonprofits, run the study to assess B-schools' ability to impart green-friendly management lessons to future execs.

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