Resources
Griffith iTunes U
With Griffith on iTunes U, you can use iTunes to download video and audio content related to Griffith University. You will need to have iTunes installed on your computer in order to access Griffith on iTunes.iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Asia-Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise Launch Video
The Asia-Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise promotes the research and teaching of sustainable enterprise to encourage businesses to be more environmentally and socially responsible. In doing so, it will advocate a healthier and more profitable future for the planet and its people.Online resources
- Deeper Luxury: Quality and style when the world matters - analysis of environmental and social performance of the luxury goods sector
- Models of Success and Sustainability - Australia's industry body for Corporate Social Responsibility
- Principles for Responsible Investment - guidelines about environmental, social and corporate governance issues for investment practitioners
- Sustainnovation - sustainability consulting services
- WWF - Australia website
- Carbon offset your flights
- Net Impact - an international non-profit organisation whose mission is to make a positive impact on society by growing and strengthening a community of new leaders who use business to improve the world.
- The Aspen Institute - fosters values-based leadership and provides a neutral and balanced venue for discussing and acting on critical issues.
Podcasts
Sustainable Supply Chains
In the third chapter of the 2009 Sustainability in Business series, James Brockhurst and Jason Gehrke discuss responsible business practice.
Launch of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise
The Asia-Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise is Griffith Business School's new and innovative initiative. Learn more and listen to speakers from the launch of the Centre here.
The cost of climate change: a finance industry perspective
In the second instalment of the Sustainability in Business series 2009,Dylan Byrne and Brooke Burke discuss the rising costs of climate change.
