Ashridge Business School
Dedicated Research Centre
Ashridge Centre for Business and Sustainability
The Ashridge Centre for Business and Sustainability is Ashridge’s in-house think tank on sustainable development and the implications for leadership, strategy and change in organisations.
The Ashridge Centre for Business and Sustainability is Ashridge’s in-house think tank on sustainable development and the implications for leadership, strategy and change in organisations.
Published work
Thoughts on Sustainability: Volume 1 Principles leaning into process
In this the first volume of Ashridge sustainability thought-pieces,
some of the principles and big ideas that can help us meet the profound
challenges currently facing us all are explored. Perspectives on
intelligent growth, happiness and wellbeing, ecological mindset, and
relational sustainability are offered.
Developing Leadership for Sustainable Businesses
by Hind, P., Wilson, A. & Lenssen, G.
by Hind, P., Wilson, A. & Lenssen, G.
Leadership for Sustainable Organisations
by M. Gitsham, C. Gribben and P. Hind
by M. Gitsham, C. Gribben and P. Hind
Appraising the relation between Corporate Responsibility Research and Practice
by Matthew Haigh and Marc T. Jones
by Matthew Haigh and Marc T. Jones
Research actions
New Ashridge research on sustainability and organisational change
How do we successfully effect change towards sustainable business practice?
How do we successfully effect change towards sustainable business practice?
Developing the Global Leader of Tomorrow
The Global Leaders of Tomorrow project is part of the European Academy of Business in Society (EABIS) Corporate Knowledge and Learning Programme
The Global Leaders of Tomorrow project is part of the European Academy of Business in Society (EABIS) Corporate Knowledge and Learning Programme
Other Initiative
Ashridge Sustainable Innovation Award
Since 1999, ashridge has been challenging MBA candidates and other students of management to consider the changing role of business in society. the ashridge award was established to further debate about questions of responsible and sustainable business practice, and to do so in a way accessible to a wide audience, particularly to business leaders and public policymakers.
Since 1999, ashridge has been challenging MBA candidates and other students of management to consider the changing role of business in society. the ashridge award was established to further debate about questions of responsible and sustainable business practice, and to do so in a way accessible to a wide audience, particularly to business leaders and public policymakers.
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