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Ivan Ureta

Ivan Ureta is the Director of Executive Education and Board Member at the Geneva Center for Security Policy, Switzerland, as well as the president of the Swiss Business Ethics Network. Previously he has been affiliated to SUPSI (Vice-Dean of Executive Education, 2015-2024); IE Business School, King’s College London, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford among other institutions. He has published widely on humanism in business and economics, international relations and leadership.


R. Edward Freeman is Stephen E. Bachand University Professor of Business Administration and Olsson Professor of Business Administration, and an Academic Director of the Institute for Business in Society at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, USA. He is widely regarded as a leading global scholar in the areas of stakeholder management, business strategy and business ethics. His publications, including Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach, have been hugely influential and he has been widely honoured for his contributions, including several honorary doctorates and lifetime achievement awards.


Victor Blazquez is a Lecturer-Researcher at the Center for Management and Entrepreneurship Competence, SUPSI, Switzerland, as well as a Research Fellow at Deusto Business School and the University of the Basque Country, both in Spain. His research has focused on business ethics, innovation and sustainability.

Challenging Polycrisis in Organizations

Challenging Polycrisis in Organizations

Our current era is characterised by multiple challenges, including climate change, global health challenges, economic inequality, political instability, and technological upheavals. With these crises intersecting and compounding, the modern business environment has become a landscape of volatility and moral complexity.

Challenging Polycrisis in Organizations

Challenging Polycrisis in Organizations

Our current era is characterised by multiple challenges, including climate change, global health challenges, economic inequality, political instability, and technological upheavals. With these crises intersecting and compounding, the modern business environment has become a landscape of volatility and moral complexity.