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For its tenth edition, the “World Forum for a Responsible Economy” went even further in its reflection and awareness-raising on corporate responsibility.

Pioneering at its inception, the event has seen the situation evolve with the democratization of CSR and sustainable development.

The worsening of inequalities, social downgrading, and overall, the climate emergency, the economic crisis in France and Europe have made this event essential for finding new economic models and a different approach to management.

While the event, previously located in Lille, is for the first time expanding to Strasbourg, Grenoble, La Rochelle, and Paris, the questions raised at the Forum have never been more relevant.

During these 5 days, experts from around the world spoke in the 5 cities to share their best practices and debate around 10 themes: the collaborative enterprise, networked enterprise, the “uberization” of work, social relations, employee well-being, artificial intelligence and employment, universal basic income, territorial dynamics, the role of public authorities, and the measurement of corporate responsibility.

About a hundred participants took part in the debates, including the Nobel laureate in economics Muhammad Yunus. We heard from representatives of large traditional companies or those focused on the social and solidarity economy.

The organizers recorded at least 5,000 participants.

In 10 years, the World Forum prides itself on having gathered more than 1,000 recognized speakers in the field of CSR and attracted nearly 50,000 participants.

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