Corporations must help shape a better world – or risk being left behind
The world is changing, and investors and consumers want to back businesses that go above and beyond on fulfilling their environmental, social and governance obligations.
The world is changing, and investors and consumers want to back businesses that go above and beyond on fulfilling their environmental, social and governance obligations.
Big data allows those fighting corruption to reveal, prevent and predict corrupt practices that could in the past be hidden in paper-laden bureaucracies.
Corruption remains arguably the largest impediment to global economic and political progress. But a new wave of civic activists is pushing back against the old ways of fighting corruption...
For all its uncertainties and risks, blockchain could add a layer of security to records and transactions that are particularly exposed to high corruption risks. The time to experiment is...
A new way to deliver upgraded transport, public housing, power, water and healthcare is something all political forces can get behind.
From human trafficking in Malaysia, to prostitution in Romania, the human cost of financial crime is very real.
Coupled with political resolve, the digital revolution can help Latin american countries get to the goals of greater transparency and accountability in government much faster and efficien...
"As a child growing up in cosmopolitan Lagos, Nigeria, in the mid-1970s, the concept of leadership was pretty simple: the head of the house was king and his word was final."
Bribery, graft and tax evasion all undermine healthy economies and threaten the legitimacy of globalization – why the IMF is currently overhauling its corruption policy.
If we are to attack corruption successfully, we must first understand its true source.
The latest Global Shapers Survey reveals the biggest concerns for young people around the world.
"Naming and faming" inspiring leaders gives citizens hope that there are people out there serving the public good, even in the most difficult of circumstances.
A report from the United Nations World Institute for Development Economics Research looks at the revenue being lost as a result of tax avoidance.
The global economy is looking stronger in 2017. Will Latin America be swept along by this wave of growth? That remains to be seen – but these four trends could hold some clues.
Universities can play a major role in fighting corruption, both in their capacity to touch the lives of future leaders, and as large organizations with substantial economic footprints.