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That elusive green consumer

People say they want environmentally friendly products, but they tend not to buy them. Here's how to remedy this by using smart marketing tools. We publish the study by Katherine White, lecturer and academic director of the Dillon Center for Business Ethics.

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Women and work: some progress, but what an effort!

Over the past decade, progress has been made both in the employment rate and in the top positions, but wage gaps and discrimination in the workplace remain strong. The study of Emidia Melideo, journalist and editor of Harvard Business Review Italia.

Speciale Festival del Futuro: E ora mobilità intelligente
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And now smart mobility: from the scooter to the electric car

"And now intelligent mobility: from scooters to electric cars" is the third special in view of the Festival del Futuro 2020, published in the Athesis newspapers on October 15, 2020 and edited by Harvard Business Review Italia, Athesis and Excellence d'impresa. Read the introduction and download the complete pdf.

Festival del Futuro speciale Nuovi equilibri
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The new business balance

"The new equilibrium of enterprises" is the second special in view of the Festival of the Future 2020, published in the Athesis newspapers on October 8, 2020 and edited by Harvard Business Review Italia, Athesis and Excellence d'impresa. Read the introduction and download the complete pdf.

Enrico Giovannini
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Enrico Giovannini: sustainable development, the (unsustainable) cost of inaction

In a world increasingly worried about political tensions, economic prospects and environmental disasters, there seems to be no common will to face global challenges. In particular, on the issue of climate change, despite the warning signs, collective responses remain inadequate. But change, however expensive, is possible. Enrico Giovannini founded the Italian Alliance for Sustainable Development in 2016, of which he is the spokesperson.

Amy Webb
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Amy Webb: Do strategic planning like a futurologist

Amy Webb is a quantitative futurologist and Professor of Strategic Thinking at the New York University Stern School of Business. She is the author of The Signals Are Talking: Why Today's Fringe Is Tomorrow's Mainstream and The Big Nine: How the Tech Titans and Their Thinking Machines Could Warp Humanity. This essay is taken from the e-book Addressing and overcoming crises. Of the pandemic and other catastrophes: lessons to be learned in order to contain the damage and start over again edited by HBR Italia and edited by Enrico Sassoon.