Companies are now much more involved in international development. And many business schools have adapted to the trend by introducing subjects on ethics and sustainability, according to Stephen Hodges, president of Hult International Business School.
In this interview with Devex, Hodges discusses the mindset of young students who are eager to do business and do good at the same time. He also offers advice to other academic institutions on how to shape the next generation of business-minded development leaders.
Lars Schwetje contributed reporting from New York.
Check out the rest of our interview with Stephen Hodges, as well as our conversations with other global development luminaries who attended this year’s Clinton Global Initiative.
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