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development of this global network, as well as in research, capacity building, and the dissemination
process. Six parallel research tracks are being explored to gather evidence of the impact on the world
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of the six parallel research tracks entitled The future of enterprise and leadership after Laudato Si
THEMATIC
Since March 2018, UNIAPAC has been coordinating a research project with academic contributions
articulating three axes of analyses:
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the United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals for 2030, specifically Goal 8: Promote
sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic
growth, full and productive employment and
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the potential impact of transformative forces (external or internal) at work today, on enterprises,
entrepreneurship, and work of tomorrow, especially in terms of leadership and the role of the private sector
ina more inclusive economy
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‘You can help this project come to life in several ways.
We invite researchers to write a paper on The Future of Work, structured along the research track and one
or more of the aforementioned axes. If interested, please submit a 500-word abstract before the end of
August 2018, and a 20-page final paper before the end of October 2018. Works may be in English, French,
or Spanish.
We invite institutions to help strengthen and reinforce the links between academia and the business
community by co-organizing or hosting seminars, meetings, or events for 2018 and 2019.
We invite institutions to present subjects of interest to be included in the courses. We also invite universities
and the private sector to disseminate educational content on relevant subjects through the digital platform.UNIAPAC INITIATIVES FOR
UNIAPAC promotes ‘Business as a
Noble Vocation’ worldwide and builds
on this vision to work towards an
inclusive economy. With this goal in
mind, UNIAPAC orbits three major
areas of work (see figure) around which
we develop our projects. We are
pleased to share a few upcoming
projects and some that are already in
progress:
an e-training
program for the leaders of tomorrow, in
partnership with
international research on commitments of
business leaders of the global network:
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new business
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which recognizes
outstanding projects around the world;
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Founded in 1931, UNIAPAC is an ecumenical Union which today brings together 45 Christian Business
Leader Associations from 39 countries in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia. There are over 30,000
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define and fund the development of the associations’ projects by providing financial, human, and
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