A unique, international and multicultural focus on CSR, Sustainability, ESG, and Responsible Leadership

“[The Council's] Global Voice – yet another boring think tank, you might say? Not at all! The content is professional, exhaustive and explained. The tone is interesting, certain articles are wittily pitched and the style is fluid. Highly recommended!”
Nicolas Berrou, Business-cool.com
A quarterly-issue print and digital magazine, Global Voice, features articles from the faculty and corporate partner experts of twelve of the world’s leading schools of business and management: ESSEC Business School, FGV-EAESP, School of Management Fudan University, IE Business School, IIM Bangalore, Keio Business School, Monash Business School, Olin Business School, Smith School of Business, Stellenbosch Business School, Trinity College Dublin Business School and Warwick Business School. Guest experts and faculty from other prestigious institutions are also featured on a regular basis. And the special June issue highlights the winning, runner up and finalist articles of our annual Student CSR article competition.
It's mission: Offer articles with a difference and for a common cause – inform and educate tomorrow’s responsible business leaders, managers, policy-makers, educators, students and key opinion leaders and bring business to the service of the common good.
Global Voice offers a unique international perspective providing research-driven insights, opinion, knowledge and practical tips.
We’re delighted to post this special summer issue 2026 of Global Voice magazine that features the winners, runners-up, and finalists from the CoBS Case Development Competition, Module 2 of the Council’s Advanced International Certificate in Responsible Business Practices.
GV36 features 45 contributors, including 32 students from ESSEC, FGV, Fudan, IEBS, IIM Bangalore, Warwick and 13 faculty from these schools with research-based insights to accompany the student cases. All this coming in 3 Sections: Winners, Runners-up, and competition Finalists!
Featured in issue #36:

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