POINTS OF VIEW
Interviews with business and thought leaders on sustainability, ethical performance and responsible business.
David Pitt-Watson - Chairman, Hermes Equity Ownership Services and co-author of "The New Capitalist".
David Henderson - former Chief Economist OECD, author of "Misguided Virtue" and Visiting Professor at Westminster Business School. John Elkington - Visiting professor at Doughty Centre and Founder of Sustainability and Volans talks about where the next wave of sustainable enterprises will come from. Click here for his biography.
Frank Brown - Dean of INSEAD on how business schools should deal with the issues of business and society, and how to get more relevance.
Jane Nelson - Director of the CSR initiative at the Kennedy School of Governance, Harvard on evolution of ideas of business and society; and the business contribution to the Millennium Development Goals.
Nigel Roome - Professor of Global Corporate Responsibility and Governance at Tias Nimbas Business School, The Netherlands; Daniel Janssen Chair in Corporate Social Responsibility at Solvay Business School, Free University of Brussels, Belgium and chairman of the Academic Advisory Board of the European Academy for Business in Society on embedding corporate responsibility.
John Swannick - Lloyds Banking Group and chair of the EABIS Business Advisory Board and co-leader of the European CSR Alliance Laboratory on Market Valuation of Non-financial performance, explains the work of the lab.
Brad Googins - Director of the Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College, USA, on the evolution of ideas of Corporate Responsibility and the heightened expectations of business.
Richard Howitt -Richard Howitt is the member of the European Parliament for the East of England where Cranfield is located. Richard is rapporteur for the European Parliament on corporate responsibility. Here he discusses the importance of corporate accountability and transparency and the need to engage stakeholders.