BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – As Russia’s war against Ukraine enters its second year, much has been reported about the role of the NATO alliance, led by the United States, in providing support. But less discussed are the actions of business to influence the situation.
An Indiana University Kelley School of Business professor will discuss the impact of corporations at the next event in the national online speaker series Equity Now, a national online speaker series co-sponsored by the school.
The webinar event, “Business, Peace and the War in Ukraine: One Year Later,” will begin at 6 p.m. ET on Monday, Feb. 20. Registration is free and open to the public through the series’ website.
Presenters will be Tim Fort, the Eveleigh Professor in Business Ethics and a professor of business law and ethics at Kelley, and John Katsos, associate professor of business law, business ethics and social responsibility at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates.
Russia escalated its war with Ukraine on Feb. 22, 2022 with an attempted full invasion. While more than 1,000 companies have terminated operations in Russia, many others merely limited operations or still trade openly there.
“This panel will explore the surprising influence of multinational corporations on war and peace, especially the actions of businesses on the war in Ukraine,” Fort and Katsos said in their preview. “We will also examine the impact of decisions to divest, the role of consumers and boycotts, how the legal environment influences business conduct, and what the next year may bring in terms of war, peace and the role of business in building a just and peaceful world.”