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Hanken and UFF: increasing awareness on textile reuse

Newly introduced EU level regulation will obligate EU member states to implement a separate collection of textile waste by 2025. Considering this change, we interview Maija Makkonen, the communication specialist [...]

By Hanken Blog|2021-03-03T11:04:52+00:00November 11th, 2020|Tags: EU, reuse, Textile, waste|
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Give me a break!

I had four consecutive meetings yesterday, a new one starting sharp every hour from nine in the morning. Teams’ calendar application is easy: you can check your colleagues' schedules, see if there are any overlaps, [...]

By Hanken Blog|2021-03-03T11:07:11+00:00October 7th, 2020|Tags: break, calendar, distance work, meeting|
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Future need for balance between work from the office and remote working

The coronavirus pandemic has shown that it is possible to work from home five days a week. However, is that ideal? Continued restrictions and the risk of another wave of [...]

By Hanken Blog|2021-03-03T11:22:04+00:00September 17th, 2020|Tags: balance, COVID-19, distansarbete, remote working|
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Fostering giving back culture in entrepreneurship education

How does one become an entrepreneur or a business person in general? Experiential learning, which basically means learning by doing (and reflecting on what you did), or simply “getting out of [...]

By Hanken Blog|2021-03-03T11:23:27+00:00September 15th, 2020|Tags: business, businessstudies, entrepreneurship, mentor, mentoring|
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Are current strategies for change enough?

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are part of the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a 15-year plan for advancing sustainable development globally. Hanken has developed a MOOC, an online [...]

By Hanken Blog|2021-03-03T11:25:28+00:00August 31st, 2020|Tags: MOOC, SDGs, sustainability|
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Building common resilience towards equality, antiracism and equal opportunities

During the last three weeks in an ongoing covid pandemic, millions of people across the US and worldwide have taken to the streets and raised their voices in response to [...]

By Hanken Blog|2021-03-03T11:26:06+00:00June 18th, 2020|Tags: diversity, equality, Hanken HIT, inequality, racism|
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What happens to CEOs and directors when firms are involved in misconduct relating to a firm’s social responsibility?

  When corporate misconduct has a negative effect on shareholders – such as following financial fraud and earnings restatements – consequences for top management and directors are severe: CEOs are [...]

By Hanken Blog|2021-03-03T11:26:39+00:00June 17th, 2020|
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