HNRS: Conscious Capitalism - From Shareholders to Stakeholders
Fall 2021 Courses
Course:
SCHC 375 H01 24817
Course Attributes:
SocBehavSci, NotCore
Instructor:
Kealy Carter
Location/Times(1):
HONORS B119 on TR @ 10:05 am - 11:20 am
Registered:
9
Seat Capacity:
12
Notes:
**No prerequisites. Open to all Honors students. Course is particularly suited for students with an interest in sustainability (environmental, social, economic) and those interested in public policy, environmental studies, and engineering.**Sustainability (environmental, social, and economic performance) is a top priority for CEOs and is increasingly embedded into business strategy, resulting in changing business models, product strategies and innovation, etc. This course explores the challenges and opportunities facing businesses through a sustainability lens. Through readings, speakers, discussions and critical thinking exercises, students will gain exposure to the key environmental and social issues facing businesses today and how they are reacting. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the tradeoffs between economic, environmental and social performance. Throughout the semester, students will analyze the complex tradeoffs and leverage various frameworks to understand how businesses determine their strategic priorities, measure performance, and communicate that to key stakeholders.