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Demonstrate knowledge of the relationship between business, society and the environment
Apply discipline knowledge in practical contexts (e.g. workplace)
Exhibit effective verbal, written, digital, and team interpersonal skills in working with stakeholders in a variety of contexts:
Evaluate issues and problems and structure evidence-based conclusions
Employ individual and team learning strategies that promote intentional learning
Display the capability to think across cultures and contexts
Integrate knowledge of ethical and sustainability issues into professional and personal practices
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Emerging issues around global-and-local sustainability challenges; the triple bottom line (economic, social and environmental); growth, prosperity, consumption and lifestyles dilemmas; corporate responsibility; corporate governance; state-corporate relations; shared value creation and new business models; multi-stakeholder cooperation; innovation for sustainability; and business ethics. This interdisciplinary unit aims to build conceptual bridges and synergies across the three key streams of the School of Business and Governance: business, politics/governance and sustainability, and support the school commitment to UN-PRME.