![]() The rating survey includes three overarching areas of impact (Energizing, Educating, Engaging), highlighted by seven dimensions of impact: governance and culture of the school study programs, learning methods, and student support the institution as a role model and its public engagement. They also concurred on what they want their schools to stop doing: downplaying diversity and fairness, greenwashing and unethical partnerships with business and waste on campus pertaining to energy, plastic, paper and food. They displayed clarity in suggesting what they want their schools to start doing: integrating sustainability broadly into the curriculum, addressing relevant practical problems and solutions, involving stakeholders from business and society into the learning, innovating the learning methods and making sure the teaching faculty is open- minded and committed to the topic. Students offered constructive inputs on how their schools can increase their positive impact. International student associations oikos, AIESEC, and Net Impact partner with PIR, supported by VIVA Idea (Costa Rica), The Institute for Business Sustainability Foundation & Fehr Advice, both from Switzerland. The PIR was instituted by business school experts together with global NGOs – WWF, Oxfam, and UN Global Compact. The positive impact of business schools goes beyond their contribution to business and the economy it addresses the need for their positive impact for society. Students worldwide assessed their business schools on how they perceived their positive impact on the world. The overall PIR score increased from 7.3 in 2021 to 7.6 in 2022 and to 7.7 in 2023, on a scale from 1-10. This represents a 58% increase in 2023 compared with 2022. Over 12,000 students from 71 business schools located across five continents and 25 countries participated in the survey. The PIR is a rating conducted by students and for students. I am particularly delighted to see Indian schools achieving top levels in the PIR, globally.” IIMB Director Professor Rishikesha T Krishnan said, “It is encouraging to see IIMB topping the PIR rankings, year-on-year. Shines across all seven performing dimensions, from culture and governance to learning methods and institution as a role modelĢ0 June 2023: IIM Bangalore has retained its position, from last year, in the top category (Level 5) in the Positive Impact Rating (PIR) 2023. ![]() With an ovrall score of 9.2 on 10 the school consolidates its position in Level 5 as a ‘Pioneering School’. ![]()
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