Can Mandatory Reporting Help Clean Up the Environment?
Professor Christian Leuz discusses his research on fracking amid the broader debate about transparency in ESG disclosures.
Can Mandatory Reporting Help Clean Up the Environment?These insights were taken from “Making the Switch,” a series designed to help Booth MBAs leverage their degrees for new careers in social impact. The series featured Anny Chou, '17, principal of executive search at Koya Leadership Partners; Donna Snider, ’02, managing director of the Kresge Foundation; and Susan Kane, '91, chief program officer at Blessings in a Backpack. The series was hosted by Booth’s Career Services and the Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation, the school’s destination for people tackling complex social and environmental problems.
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Professor Christian Leuz discusses his research on fracking amid the broader debate about transparency in ESG disclosures.
Can Mandatory Reporting Help Clean Up the Environment?Through Net Impact Board Fellows Program, Chicago nonprofits teach MBA students about nonprofit governance and social sector strategy.
Booth Students Offer Pro Bono Support to Chicago NonprofitsThe researchers document the evolution of unemployment, employment, income and consumption during and after the lockdown.
Employment, Income, and Consumption in India During and After the Lockdown