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Workers will soon get to see just how fat the fat cats have become, says the Work Foundation's Stephen Bevan.
The meaning employees attach to established routines and rituals can be sorely underappreciated, says Pete Thomas in HR Magazine.
A post on Harvard Law School's blog discusses research by LUMS's Professor Stefanos Mouzas.
Research from Lancaster University’s Work Foundation for the British Film Institute (BFI) says the UK film industry needs more diversity to prevent a skills shortage.
Silly labels for well-paid roles just add another layer of elitism, argues Cary Cooper.
There is a need to develop an understanding of how leaders can create positive impact to society and the planet, writes Dr Alison Stowell.
Professor Mark Shackleton comments in this short video.
Professor Geraint Johnes discusses a fall in the rate of pay growth across the construction industry.
For some people, fixed-odds betting terminals are ferociously addictive, producing big profits for bookies and a rise in problem gambling. Carolyn Downs asks what's the solution?
Professor Martin Spring explores the role productivity plays in the success of the Government's Industrial Strategy.
Neil Ralph sets out what small businesses need to know about the Apprenticeships Levy.
How to get the best result from a £1.1 billion bet on football.
LUMS's Marwan Izzeldin and Heba Abou-El-Sood from Cairo University Faculty of Commerce discuss what new US legislation could mean for the oil market.
Dr Kim Kaivanto discusses how the FCO is using "the ground game" to open up new markets for UK industry.
Research on Protectionism in American politics, by Paola Conconi, Giovanni Facchini and Maurizio Zanardi, is examined in Fortune.
Professor Robert Fildes discusses a recent article by the Guardian.
Does the Turkish government have ulterior motives in its attempt to make Istanbul a global financial centre?
Professor Maurizio Zanardi discusses international trade deals and why more people should learn about Economics in this short video for invstr.
Dr Valerie Stead looks at the role which sexism and gender have played in the US Election.
Professor Gail Whiteman from the Pentland Centre for Sustainability in Business discusses Arctic ice melt and its impact on business.
With patience and a degree of moral ambivalence, the UK may find an EU that is increasingly open to the idea of free trade without free movement of people says Kim Kaivanto.
What happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic, explain Gail Whiteman and Jeremy Wilkinson.
Rapid changes in the Arctic are a warning sign that our social-ecological-economic system is out of whack, argue Gail Whiteman and Jeremy Wilkinson.
Gail Whiteman and Konrad Steffen outline three key reasons why melting in Greenland poses significant global economic risks.
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