Byline
Michael is a professional leader in the fields of energy investments, complex commercial deals, and sustainability with extensive international experience. His personal interests span from socio-political issues, history, and culture.
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Globalization and Terrorism: Multinational Corporations as Part of the Solution
By michael on 29/04/2006
Other than the direct effect of terrorist attacks to business, (international) managers seldom realize the interaction currently going on between globalization, which is the frontier where they work, and terrorism itself –especially how globalization can turn into great advantage for terrorism. At this time the mainstream perception on fighting terrorism focuses more on security-intelligence improvement and superior warfare. Meanwhile, there is a major role that the business world can and should play to effectively deter terrorism globally.
Category: Business & Society
The investment gap in energy transition in “carbon -critical countries”(CCCs)
This is a supporting material for a session on “Climate Change, Multinationals, and the Energy Transition: Insights into this Global Grand Challenge” at the Academy of Management’s Annual Meeting in Boston (August 2023): https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/AMPROC.2023.10658symposium