Professor Mette Morsing

Professor Mette Morsing is Head of PRME Principles of Responsible Management, UN Global Compact in New York. PRME is the UN’s largest initiative on responsible management education with 800+ business school signatories. Morsing has, since 2020, led the initiative which focuses on leadership education.
Morsing is an author, researcher and speaker at global academic and business conferences relating to responsible management, responsible management education and sustainable development. She was a Professor, Chair and Executive Director of Sustainable Markets at Stockholm School of Economics and Professor and Founding Executive Director of CBS Center for CSR at Copenhagen Business School.
She has served on numerous boards, committees and councils and her research has won several awards. Her area of research expertise is organization theory and corporate sustainability, with a focus on communication, identity, stigma and cross-sector partnerships.
She is a member of the Advisory Board of Rotterdam School of Management (RSM), Research for Responsible Research for Business and Management (RRBM), and Boards Impact Forum, and the co-editor of the textbook ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’ by Cambridge University Press (2017).
I am most interested in: responsible management education – the responsibility on business schools to education leaders that business and society needs to address the global challenges; and cross-sector partnerships for sustainable development – how industries (can) band together with governments, civil society agents and academia to address issues of climate change, inequality and human rights.