Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. We have written a paper by this title whose goal is to contribute, in a neutral way, to a conversation that has been going on for some time amongst a...
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. Previously I have written about the importance of the healthcare, resource transformation, food and beverage, consumption, and extractives & minerals...
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. This paper uses the study of two ESG data vendors – KLD and Innovest – to exemplify the “social origins of ESG” argument made by Eccles and Stroehle (2018)....
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. Previously I have written about the importance of the healthcare, resource transformation, food and beverage, and consumption sectors to the 17 Sustainable...
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. Many executives across the globe believe that a company’s board of directors has a fiduciary duty to place shareholders’ interests above all others....
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. In June 2017, the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) published its final report of recommendationsFootnote1 for how companies should...
Robert G. EcclesauthorFollow SustainabilityTenured Harvard Business School professor, now at Oxford University. Abstract The 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have created a framework for environmental and social impacts, which many large...