Hitotsubashi ICS Hosts Global Network Scholars for 'Knowledge Week'
The Tokyo-based school virtually hosted Global Network experts to discuss the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals as a part of its Knowledge Week offerings.
The Tokyo-based school virtually hosted Global Network experts to discuss the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals as a part of its Knowledge Week offerings.
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The faculty members overwhelmingly agree that climate change and its impact on business and society should be incorporated into the core MBA curriculum. They also agree that climate change poses a material risk to businesses.
A total of 737 students participated in our most recent Global Network Week hosted by 17 schools. Students traveled to other business schools to study topics that included sustainable tourism, strategic innovation, emerging market issues, managing across cultures, financial investments, the behavioral science of management, innovation, and globalization.
Hitotsubashi ICS students partnered with Global Network Ambassadors to work on a consulting project with Sony.
Capital Y, the competing team from the Yale School of Management, took home the $3,500 security analysis prize as part of the Global Network Investment Competition. MBA 44, the team from Italy’s SDA Bocconi School of Management, won the $1,500 runner-up prize.
A research partnership collaboration between EGADE, INCAE, and Yale SOM has resulted in The Labyrinth of Sustainability: Green Business Lessons from Latin American Corporate Leaders, a book that looks at issues in the Latin American corporate sustainability.
Performance Prize 2015-16
Winners: ESMT with a 46.37% return
Runners up: Business School, Renmin University of China with a 14.54% return
Security Analysis Prize 2015-16
Winners: Koç University Graduate School of Business and NUS Business School tied.
Teams across six continents and 15 countries are vying for the competition’s Performance Prize.