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Andreas Rasche is Professor of Business in Society at Copenhagen Business School's Sustainability Centre, and Associate Dean for the Full-Time MBA Programme. He has taught courses in the MBA and doctoral programmes, chaired Executive Education programmes, authored more than sixty academic articles and cases, and published six books. He has collaborated with the United Nations on several projects and served on the UN Global Compact LEAD Steering Committee. Professor Rasche is an award-winning teacher and case author. He is Associate Editor of Business Ethics Quarterly. Mette Morsing is Head of PRME Principles of Responsible Management Education, UN Global Compact (New York). Morsing was Professor and Mistra Chair of Sustainable Markets at Stockholm School of Economics (Sweden) and Professor of Corporate Social Responsibility and Organizational Theory at Copenhagen Business School (Denmark). Morsing has served on boards and held honorary and advisory positions on committees and councils locally and internationally. She has taught in Bachelor, Master and MBA Executive as well as Ph.D. programmes. Morsing has published in Journal of Management Studies, Human Relations, Business Ethics Quarterly, Organization Studies and Organization, Business & Society, among other places. Jeremy Moon is Professor of Sustainability Governance, Copenhagen Business School. He was Founding Director of the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility, University of Nottingham, and was Director of the CBS Sustainability Centre.  He is author of Corporations and Citizenship (Cambridge, 2008, with Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten); Corporate Social Responsibility: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2014); and 'The Meaning and Dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility', Academy of Management Review (2020, with Dirk Matten). Arno Kourula is Professor of Business & Sustainability at the University of Amsterdam Business School, and Docent (honorary title) at Aalto University. He has published widely in international management, business ethics, and policy and environmental studies. Arno has won multiple awards for his research and teaching and collaborates extensively with business, public sector and civil society actors. He has served in editorial roles and on boards for several journals, including as Section Editor of Journal of Business Ethics.