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Why other people’s bad behavior can make us act better
When someone from our group behaves badly, we often feel responsible for the fallout. New research shows why reputational threats can inspire people to act more generously and help repair trust.
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Europe and the United States: Understanding the rival before negotiating
Professor Xavier Mena broke down, at Fundación Esade’s Board of Trustees Assembly, the historical conflicts behind transatlantic trade tensions and the challenges that lie ahead for Europe.
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The trap of believing everything (or verifying nothing)
We’re making more and more decisions based on information no one has verified. At the IESE-Esade Marketing Research Camp, we asked how this erodes the value of information and why it’s so hard to fix.
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Voices of global entrepreneurs
The Entrepreneurship Summit 2026 brings together founders, investors and entrepreneurs around a shared idea: impact entrepreneurship isn't a separate category — it's the only sustainable way to build companies that matter.
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When AI writes risk: What gets lost in corporate reporting
GenAI is steadily reshaping corporate reporting. It can shorten drafting, simplify complex language and make long disclosures easier to digest. But what happens when the AI is used to write about risk?
Sustainability Week 2026
Sustainability Week 2026
Infinite AI: A world in transformation
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the rules, the language, and the global agenda. After our participation in 4YFN Barcelona, one key question remains: how can we, in today’s context, foster technology that is both responsible and socially committed?
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