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Professor Daniel Diermeier

Companies threatened by activists have several strategic choices, says Prof. Daniel Diermeier. Ignorance is not among the options  Read the full article  Photo © Nathan Mandell

News & Announcements

Professor Daniel Diermeier was among the faculty headliners at the Kellogg Centennial conference in Zurich. Read more in the article "Thriving in a world of risk and change" (02/13/2009)

Daniel Diermeier comments on the global banking crisis in interview with Reuters. Read

Daniel Diermeier presents "The Governmental Perspective" at the Symposium on Corporate Human Rights Responsibility. (watch)


Upcoming Events

Political Economy in the Chicago Area Conference
Monday, February 23rd, 2009
James Allen Center

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Political Economy Seminar Series
to resume Spring Quarter, 2009.

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Ford Center Seminar Series to resume Spring Quarter, 2009.


Areas of Focus
Political Economy
Crisis and Reputation Management
Value-based Management
Conflict and Cooperation
Online Democracy
Global Health Initiative
Ethics in Healthcare
 

Welcome to the Ford Motor Company Center for Global Citizenship at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. The center draws on a diverse array of Kellogg School and Northwestern faculty and researchers to investigate the role of business and its interaction with the social and political environment.The Center's mission is to address through research and teaching the challenges faced by corporations who have become the main agents of global social and political change. Our scholars are dedicated to an interdisciplinary approach that combines ethical, strategic and organizational concerns.

Established through the generous contributions of the Ford Motor Company, the Center merged with the Center for Business, Government, and Society in September 2006.

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