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GBS Posters 2019
Master and PhD Theses
- van Brummelen, Colinda. (2017, August 31). Embracing the Sustainable Development Goals: the approach of corporations in the UN Global Compact. Global Business & Sustainability. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/2105/40626
- Fortanier, F. N. (2008). Multinational enterprises, institutions and sustainable development. University of Amstedam, PhD thesis.
- Grosscurt, C.D. (2012, September 27). Sustainability: fashion or future?. Global Business & Sustainability. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/2105/21653
- Hengelaar, G.A. (2017, December). The Proactive Incumbent: Holy grail or hidden gem? : Investigating whether the Dutch electricity sector can overcome the incumbent’s curse and lead the sustainability transition (No. EPS-2016-ERIM Series 438-ORG). ERIM Ph.D. Series Research in Management. Erasmus University Rotterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1765/102953
- Kiers, J. (2014, August 31). Social enterprises: how to turn a problem into an opportunity?. Global Business & Sustainability. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/2105/20445
- Roeleveld, Saskia. (2017, August 31). The Sustainable Development Goals as drivers of The Sustainability Revolution. Global Business & Sustainability. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/2105/40620
- Veldhuis, T. (2013, September 26). CSR and business-NGO partnerships. Global Business & Sustainability. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/2105/23041
Max Havelaar Lectures

- Max Havelaar Lecture 2018:
Business and the Sustainable Development Goals – a framework for effective corporate involvement (Rob van Tulder) - Max Havelaar Lecture 2017:
How to reach the base of the pyramid? (Prof. Ted London) - Max Havelaar Lecture 2016:
Business & Inclusive Development (Pavan Sukhdev and Joseph Ogutu) - Max Havelaar Lecture 2015:
The dawn of a new era? (Jan Anton van Zanten, Laura Lucht and Rianne van Asperen) - Max Havelaar Lecture 2014:
Generation Y challenges you! (Talitha Muusse) - Max Havelaar Lecture 2013:
Managing the transition to a truly value-creating economy (Adrian de Groot-Ruiz, Peter Blom and Julia Post) - Max Havelaar Lecture 2011:
Fairtrade and Climate Change (Prof. Ans Kolk and Prof. Jonathan Pinkse) - Max Havelaar Lecture 2010:
With great power comes great responsibility (Jan Pronk and prof. George Yip) - Max Havelaar Lecture 2009:
Chains for Change (Prof. Gerry Gereffi and Bert Koenders) - Max Havelaar Lecture 2008:
Partnerships for Development (Noreena Hertz) - Max Havelaar Lecture 2007:
Poverty and Business: a Research Agenda for Business Schools (Prof. Jeffrey Sachs and Alexander Rinnooy Kan)