Corporations in Times of War with Guest Dr Peter Stanbury
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In today's episode, we're diving deep into the role and responsibility of corporations during times of war and conflict as tensions escalate in hotspots around the world.
My guest is Dr Peter Stanbury, a sage in political economist and anthropologist, who brings nearly three decades of insights from the frontlines of economic development challenges across the globe.
Join us as we explore the thin line businesses walk between profit and principle, and how they navigate the murky waters of international conflicts and their unforeseen impacts on their business and society.
Please join us for a conversation that's as enlightening as it is urgent.
Here are the highlights:
(2:08) Corporate activism and its role in global development
(4:47) The role of corporations in conflict and post-conflict reconstruction
(7:16) Private sector role in conflict reconstruction
(12:10) Understanding emerging economies and conflict management
(17:10) Common mistakes companies make when entering new markets
(25:40) Corporate social responsibility and ethical business practices
(35:43) How companies can positively impact conflict-affected areas
(39:59) Sustainable wine practices and standards
(48:27) Corporate activism and social impact with industry experts
Find out more:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-peter-stanbury-0911bb18b/
https://www.nestle.com/ask-nestle/human-rights
Connect with me:
Website: https://www.stanceadvocacy.com/
Twitter: @CorpActivist
Instagram: @corpactivist, @stanceadvocacy
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