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Strategic Partnerships

The Center, with its limited faculty and resources, considers partnership essential for successfully achieving its strategic objectives. It is increasingly relying on a

  • Network of associated researchers and fellows, and a
  • Network of cooperating institutions.

It forms strategic partnerships to increase efficiency and impact, to add resources and generate funding. It cooperates with CEU, foreign universities and corporate partners in research and teaching.

Most important research partners to date:

  • University of Cambridge, Centre for Business Research (Partnership in EU Framework Programme 6 project RefGov on corporate governance)
  • Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Research Institute for Managing Sustainability (partnership in EU Marie Curie Program project Easy-Eco 2005-07 and Easy-Eco 2008-10 on sustainability evaluation)
  • Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (signed MOU for collaborative research, implemented by the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy; bioenergy project)
  • Nottingham University Business School (Partnership in EU Framework Programme 7 project IMPACT on measuring the social impact of CSR)
  • European Academy for Business in Society (EABIS, CSR research)
  • International Institute for Sustainable Development, Canada (sustainable business research)
  • Nijmegen School of Management, Radboud University Nijmegen (Partnership in Erasmus Programme TEMPO on develoiping European master degree curriculum on CSR)
  • Öko-Institut Berlin (Partnership in EU Framework Programme 7 project IMPACT on measuring the social impact of CSR)
  • SZMI (Hungarian Institute for Social Policy and Labour)
  • CEU, Department of Environmental Studies and Policy (bioenergy project and sustainable business research)
  • CEU, Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (sustainable business research)
  • CEU, Department of Public Policy (CSR research)
  • CEU, Department of Legal Studies (CSR research)

 

Most important business partners based on formalized collaboration: