Tag: Corporations
Why Meta’s embrace of a ‘flat’ management structure may not lead...
Amber Stephenson, Clarkson University
Big Tech, under pressure from dwindling profits and falling stock prices, is seeking some of...
Companies accused of crimes get more digital privacy rights than people...
Sarah Esther Lageson, Rutgers University - Newark and Elizabeth Chiarello, Saint Louis University
Corporations increasingly receive the same rights as people. Now, it seems,...
Let’s call athletes ‘workers,’ and let’s call these NBA protests what...
Abraham I. Khan, Pennsylvania State University
The Milwaukee Bucks’ startling refusal to take to the court for their NBA playoff game on Aug. 26 was...
Rethinking the K-pop industry’s silence during the Black Lives Matter movement
Hye Jin Lee, University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
As nationwide protests against police violence and racial inequality continue in the...
Upskill the upskillers: The must-have New Year’s resolution for businesses
Nadia Naffi, Université Laval; Ann-Louise Davidson, Concordia University, and Houda Jawhar, Concordia University
Today, the survival of many organizations depends on their plans to leverage...
How much credit should corporations get for the advancement of LGBTQ...
Nick Lehr, The Conversation
Gay pride parades increasingly include marchers representing corporations, from defense contractor Raytheon to telecommunications conglomerate Comcast. During the most recent Pride...
Razor burned: Why Gillette’s campaign against toxic masculinity missed the mark
Alan Abitbol, University of Dayton
Gillette has launched a new marketing campaign, “The Best Men Can Be,” with an ad that has gone viral.
The ad...
Transgender Americans still face workplace discrimination despite some progress and support...
George B. Cunningham, Texas A&M University
Activist Gwendolyn Ann Smith founded Transgender Day of Remembrance on Nov. 20 to honor the memory of those...