Giving voice to COVID-19 bereaved relatives
A Management School’s report on the ‘Lived Experiences of People Bereaved by COVID-19’ urges the UK Government to make the voices of people who lost loved ones in the pandemic an integral part of the UK COVID-19 Public Inquiry.
Posted on: 8 November 2023
Tackling race inequality and discrimination in organisations
Professor Lilian Otaye-Ebede’s research seeks to help organisations like the NHS, tackle racial inequality by exploring the experiences of black and minority ethnic (BME) individuals, and proffering lasting solutions to aid the creation of a more inclusive workplace.
Posted on: 26 October 2023
Does High-Speed Rail really make any difference? The impact of high-speed trains on access to interfirm financing
In the context of the UK Government's controversial decision to scrap the Manchester leg of the HS2, new research co-authored by Dr Steven Chen presents timely evidence which highlights how high-speed rail (HSR) connections boost interfirm finance for local businesses.
Posted on: 23 October 2023
Testing the market appetite for voluntary international environmental management certification
Dr Irene Margaret’s research tests the market appetite for voluntary international environmental management certification and examines the impact of a strongly binding multilateral agreement on the perceived value of adopting the ISO 14001 certification.
Posted on: 16 October 2023
How can NFTs bring value to brands?
Professor Anatoli Colicev discusses the opportunities Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) offer brands to reach and engage consumers at different stages of the marketing funnel.
Posted on: 12 October 2023
Predicting cybersecurity nightmares
Professor Chris Florackis’ research presents a new firm-level measure of cybersecurity risk for US publicly listed enterprises, and examines whether investors expect greater returns from firms that are more exposed to cyberthreats.
Posted on: 10 October 2023
Work-family habits? The persistence of traditional work-family decision making among working couples
New research co-authored by Dr Laura Radcliffe, looks into work-family habits and explores the persistence of traditional work-family decision making in dual-earner couples.
Posted on: 5 October 2023
Technology transfer for food security in an international context
How can the coordination on interdependent activities can be achieved in technology transfer programmes consisting of multiple stakeholders? DBA alumni Dr Armando Ussivane provided answers to this question.
Posted on: 27 March 2023
BME Women: Breaking through the ‘concrete ceiling’ to achieve career success
As BME women remain dramatically underrepresented in the corporate world, Professor Lilian Otaye-Ebede and Dr Samah Shaffakat look into the experiences of ethnic minority female leaders to understand how they have overcome the ‘concrete ceiling’.
Posted on: 6 March 2023
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Giving voice to COVID-19 bereaved relatives
A Management School’s report on the ‘Lived Experiences of People Bereaved by COVID-19’ urges the UK Government to make the voices of people who lost loved ones in the pandemic an integral part of the UK COVID-19 Public Inquiry.
Posted on: 8 November 2023