Hanken Svenska handelshögskolan / Hanken School of Economics www.hanken.fi
Foreword
Sustainability Forum
29.10.2010
Key Years in Hanken’s History
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Founded in 1909
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University status 1927
» MSc degree introduced
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Full Academic status 1944
» PhD degree introduced
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Private institution until 1975, since then under the Ministry
of Education
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Branch Campus set up in Vaasa 1980
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2010 universities separated from the State –Hanken
corporation under public law
Hanken Today
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Languages: Swedish and English
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5 departments + language centre
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2300 students; BSc and MSc, 160 PhD
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120 research and teaching staff,
100 administrative staff
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Most international in terms of student exchange
» All bachelors are required to study/internship abroad
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Over 90 university exchange agreements
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EQUIS accredited since 2000 and AMBA accredited since
2008
The HUMLOG Institute
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Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Research
Institute – HUMLOG Institute
» Foundation in Apr 2008 by the Hanken School of Economics and the National Defence University
» Board including representatives of humanitarian organisations (currently UNICEF Finland and Huoltovarmuuskeskus/NESA)
» Partnership programme for companies, humanitarian organisations and universities / research institutes
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Major current research projects
» Relief Supply Chain Management (RelSCM): Academy of Finland project
» Food Security and Development: Commissioned Development Research by MFA, together with Väestöliitto
The HUMLOG Institute
»
Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Research
Institute – HUMLOG Institute
» Founded in Apr 2008 by the Hanken School of Economics and the National Defence University
» Board including representatives of humanitarian organisations (currently UNICEF Finland and Huoltovarmuuskeskus/NESA)
» Partnership programme for companies, humanitarian organisations and universities / research institutes
»
Major current research projects
» Relief Supply Chain Management (RelSCM): Academy of Finland project
» Food Security and Development: Commissioned Development
Research by MFA, together with Väestöliitto and Tribhuvan University
Activities at the
HUMLOG Institute
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Research
» Research projects with and for humanitarian organisations
» Co-ordination of international research projects
» Organisation of academic conferences
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Practitioner workshops
» Organisation of practitioner seminars
» Tracks at practitioner conferences
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Education
» MSc and PhD courses
» BSc, MSc and PhD students and theses within the subject
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Publications
» Editorial of the Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management, special issues in journals
Corporate responsibility study
module
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Designed to provide students with an in-depth
understanding of issues related to corporate responsibility
and management ethics
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The study module is 26 sp and can be taken as a minor
subject within the bachelor’s degree
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Cross-disciplinary approach combining perspectives on CR
from SCM, corporate geography, politics and business,
accounting, management and organization and commercial
law
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Courses include e.g: Corporate Sustainability; CSR: from
principles to practice; Accounting, governance and
sustainability
Sustainability Forum 29.10.2010
PROGRAMME - morning
8:30-9:00
Registration & coffee
9:00-9:15
Opening
Karen Spens, Dean of Education, Hanken
9:15-10:15
Keynote
Jarrod Goentzel, Executive Director, SCM programme, MIT
10:15-10:45
Implementing a Sustainable Supply Chain ‐case Nokia
Hanna‐Riitta Harilainen, Supplier Development Manager, Nokia
10:45-11:15
Case biofuels: Sustainable Supply Chain and EU Regulations
Simo Honkanen, SVP Sustainability, HSSE Neste Oil Corporation
11:15-11:45
Greening the Supply Chain ‐Case Itella
Hanna Kaustia, Director, Corporate Environment Corporate Strategy, Itella Corporation
11:45-12:45
Lunch
Sustainability Forum 29.10.2010
PROGRAMME - afternoon
12:45-13:30
Greening the Supply Chain
Joseph Sarkis, Professor of Operations and Environmental Management, Clark University
13:30-15:00
Workshops
Grab a coffee on the way
WS1: Greening the Relief Supply Chain
Room D301 Joseph Sarkis, Clark University
Karen Spens and Gyöngyi Kovács, Hanken
WS2: Integrating
Corporate Responsibility in the Global Supply
Chain Room D411 Nikodemus Solitander, Hanken WS3: Needs Assessment in Disaster Response Room D203 Erica Gralla, MIT
15:15-16:15
Panel Discussion
Jarrod Goentzel, MIT; Simon Honkanen, Neste Oil; Ari Mäntyvaara, Finnish Red Cross; Joseph Sarkis, Clark University
Chair: Nikodemus Solitander, Corporate Responsibility module, Hanken
16:15-16:30
Summary and Closing Words
Gyöngyi Kovács, HUMLOG Institute, Hanken 16:30 Cocktail
Workshop participants
WS1:Greening the Relief Supply Chain
WS2:Integrating Corporate
Responsibility in the Global Supply Chain
WS3:Needs Assessment in Disaster Response Susanna Bärlund Heidi Herlin Nea Kontoniemi Elina Kuusela Ismo Mäkinen Juha Olkinuora Kirsi Pohjola Ugul Samaletdin Raisa Sulamaa Anna-Leena Teppo Laila Törnroos Jyri Vilko Tiina Aaltonen Adam Adrien-Kirby Martin Fougère Rainer Frigren Anu Haverinen Pasi Heikkurinen Anna Heinonen Simo Honkanen Harald Huppe Leena Hytönen Anna-Maija Juvonen Kaisa Kallio Hanna Kaustia Marjaana Palomäki Katerina Peterkova Rina Raikamo Merja Räsänen Hannu Sivonen Krista Sormunen Ann-Christine Sved Staffan Söderholm Mikko Tala Tommi Tuominen Kristoffer Wilén Raija Viljanen Johanna Yliskylä-Peuralahti Imoh Antai Henrietta Buddas Jarrod Goentzel Ira Haavisto Hanna-Riitta Harilainen Marjo Kauhaniemi Rauf Malik Ari Mäntyvaara Felix Marques Jyrki Rytilä Kari Syrjä
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Hanken Svenska handelshögskolan / Hanken School of Economics www.hanken.fi
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