Sustainable Edge: Bite-sized episode with Alison Taylor: Why SMEs hold the key to smarter sustainability
Description
In this bite-sized episode of Sustainable Edge, host Joachim Nahem talks with Alison Taylor, clinical professor at NYU Stern School of Business and author of Higher Ground: How Business Can Do the Right Thing in a Turbulent World. Alison shares why small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have a unique opportunity to lead on sustainability—without falling into the tick-box trap that often dominates corporate ESG strategies.
In this bite
Alison explains how SMEs can leverage their agility and focus to build authentic, impactful sustainability strategies. Learn why fewer cultural complexities and a sharper focus on core material issues can help smaller companies not only drive meaningful change but also avoid the reputational risks facing larger corporations. Discover how B2B companies are uniquely positioned to embed environmental and social benefits into their business models while navigating existential challenges.
About Alison Taylor
Alison Taylor is a clinical professor at NYU Stern School of Business and executive director at Ethical Systems. She is a leading voice on ethics, governance, and sustainable business practices. In her book Higher Ground, Alison offers a fresh perspective on how companies can rethink their role in society and build strategies that align purpose with long-term value creation.