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The Sustainable Market Share Index is an annual analysis of the latest national purchasing data for consumer packaged good (CPG) products marketed as sustainable. NYU Stern Center for Sustainable ...
Assistant Professor of Economics Giulia Brancaccio has been awarded the 2025 Carlo Alberto Medal. This biennial award by the Collegio Carlo Alberto recognizes an Italian scholar under the age of 40 ...
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Excerpt from Financial Times — “Sustainability for competitive advantage for undergraduates and MBA students can examine the different perspectives on the return on investment of corporate ...
On April 24, 2025, NYU Stern hosted the 45th Annual Haskins Giving Society Award Dinner at Cipriani 25 Broadway, an event that welcomed more than 400 alumni, donors, and friends of the School for an ...
New York University’s Stern Center for Sustainable Business found that sustainable products made up approximately 23.8% of the market in 2024 — and that number is growing. CSB Senior Scholar Randi ...
NYU Stern Clinical Professor Tensie Whelan is a Distinguished Professor of Practice of Business and Society, teaches across several Stern programs, and is the Founding Director of the NYU Stern Center ...
At a time of indisputable societal and environmental change, Stern MBA students specializing in Sustainable Business and Innovation will examine the unique role of the private sector and gain a broad ...
Excerpt from U.S. News & World Report-- “Isser Gallogly, associate dean of MBA admissions and program innovation at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University, compares it to ...
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NYU President Linda G Mills and Provost Georgina Dopico today announced that, following an international search, Bharat N. Anand—a vice provost at Harvard University and a chaired professor and ...
Last December, I argued that while some of US President Donald Trump’s policies would be stagflationary (reducing growth and raising inflation), such effects would ultimately be mitigated by four ...
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