Helping and harnessing business to address society’s greatest challenges.

At the Institute for Business in Global Society (BiGS), we empower business leaders to make an impact on the biggest challenges of our time. Together, we are building an intellectual hub to advance our understanding of business' role in society and developing a thriving ecosystem for translating that research into action.

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We are in an era defined by global challenges and rapid change. A warming planet is already causing displacement and disruption around the world. Frustration and despair over entrenched inequalities – both economic and societal – are leading to new calls for economic and political models that leave no one behind. And the rapid development of artificial intelligence is forcing us to rethink the future of work and the fate of economic security.

HBS founded the Institute for Business in Global Society (BiGS) in 2022 to help business leaders understand and respond to these new demands. Building on the strong foundation of work on issues like climate change and inequality that has been underway at HBS for decades, BiGS focuses on integrating and expanding that research while building platforms to educate leaders and catalyze action on this complex and expanding set of issues.

Our Mission & Objectives

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Related Initiatives & Projects

  • Business & Environment Initiative

    BEI brings together more than 40 affiliated faculty members who collectively represent the School's ten units.

  • Business History Initiative

    The impact of historical perspective— innovative, disruptive, secular— continues to shape teaching, research, and multi-faculty projects at HBS today.

  • Entrepreneurship Initiative

    The Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship is a vital resource to HBS students and a champion for entrepreneurship at HBS.

  • Health Care Initiative

    With global health care spending greater than $8.5 trillion, there is no shortage of opportunities to make an impact in this demanding sector.

  • Leadership Initiative

    Leaders have always faced the job of inspiring others while making important decisions with incomplete information.

  • Race, Gender & Equity Initiative

    We catalyze and translate cutting-edge research to transform practice, enable leaders to drive change, and eradicate gender, race, and other forms of inequality in business and society.

  • Social Enterprise Initiative

    We apply innovative business practices and managerial disciplines to drive sustained, high-impact social chage.

  • Managing the Future of Work

    The nature of work is changing. As companies grapple with forces.

BiGS Visiting Fellows

The BiGS Visiting Fellows are scholarly researchers who relocate to HBS's campus for one academic year to work on specific projects related to issues of business and society.

Fellows are vital to our work of deepening our understanding of business' role in society. They provide intellectual leadership and research support that accelerates the process of knowledge creation at HBS and leverages the expertise of our facility.

We have two groups of scholars: one whose work focuses on the role of business in addressing climate change and environmental sustainability and another whose work examines racial inequities in the business sector, and emerging best practices for combatting or addressing them.

Our third cohort of Fellows will start in September 2024.

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Explore the BiGS Fellows

Learn more about the current and former BiGS Fellows.

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Leadership Donors

We gratefully acknowledge the following donors who, through their generous support, are helping to harness business to address society’s greatest challenges.

Founder Level

  • Woods Staton

Partner Level

  • Richard W. Edelman, MBA 1978

  • High Meadows Foundation

  • Anonymous (2)

Member Level

  • Sanjiv Bajaj, MBA 1997, Niraj Bajaj, MBA 1982, and the Bajaj Family

  • Andrew J. Bernstein, MBA 1990, and Jacqueline S. Shoback, MBA 1993

  • Nancy Donohue, MBA 1992, and Diane Elam

  • Denise M. Dupré and Mark E. Nunnelly, MBA 1984

  • Bradley C. Fauvre, MBA 1992, and Lelani (Oca) Fauvre, MBA 1992

  • Arun Gupta, MBA 1995, and Anjali Gupta

  • Jinfeng Huang, MBA 2012, and Lei Sun

  • John K. F. Irving, MBA 1989, and Elizabeth Irving

  • Steven B. Klinsky, MBA 1979, JD 1981, and Maureen Sherry Klinsky

  • Mitchell L. Truwit, MBA 1997

  • Anonymous