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Algorithms and the erosion of concern for privacy
April 2020: We are compiling summaries of state-of-the-art research in ethics at the frontier of technology, following the theme of Read more

Will Shale Oil Survive a Restructured Oil Market?
Nalin Kulatilaka, co-director of the Susilo Institute of Ethics in the Global Economy, shared his thoughts about the oil market and Read more

Ethical leadership at the heart of the COVID-19 crisis
“Ethics in the Global Economy”, that’s what our Susilo Institute stands for. As one of the institutes at BU’s Questrom Read more

How CSR can contribute to company competitiveness? Podcast with Caroline Flammer
Caroline Flammer, Associate Professor at Boston University's Questrom School of Business and Fellow at the Susilo Institute, participated in a Read more

Artificial intelligence and persuasion
March 2020: We are compiling summaries of state-of-the-art research in ethics at the frontier of technology, following the theme of Read more

Spring 2020: Blog from Social Impact MBA Field Seminar in Brazil
Questrom's MBA students enrolled in the Social Impact Field Seminar continued to have global social impact (and being impacted) by engaging in social impact Read more

Susilo Institute co-hosts a conference on financial inclusion & social impact (Feb 20)
Together with The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program at Boston University, the Susilo Institute will co-organize a conference on "Reshaping the Read more

Algorithm Appreciation
February 2020: We are compiling summaries of state-of-the-art research in ethics at the frontier of technology, following the theme of Read more

Task-Dependent Algorithm Aversion
January 2020: We are compiling summaries of state-of-the-art research in ethics at the frontier of technology, following the theme of Read more

Nature Sustainability report about design behavior for sustainability
A Nature Sustainability expert panel published a report on “how behavioral scientists, engineers, and architects can work together to advance Read more