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Dr Josip Kotlar and Professor Alfredo De Massis have received the Journal of Small Business Management (JSBM) Editor's Choice Award.
Does your family run a business? If so, LUMS researchers want just a few minutes of your time.
The Chairman of family-owned jewellers Beaverbrooks will share his secrets to a successful business during an upcoming talk.
Microsoft's Distinguished Technical Evangelist James Whittaker returned to the Management School last week to share his insights on the Internet of Things with a select audience.
Invest in R&D and very brilliant people.
Alfredo De Massis et al examine innovation within family firms in an article in California Management Review.
A Northwest engineering company has praised Lancaster University’s support as it enjoys its best ever year.
The head of Britain’s biggest bakery brand, Warburtons, is set to share the key reasons behind the company’s success.
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has supported an innovative international business-engagement initiative created by Lancaster University.
Dr Qihai Huang, of the Department of Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation, has featured in Hot Topics' list of the world's top 100 professors of entrepreneurship.
A top line-up of business high-flyers has been assembled for a new series of inspirational masterclasses at Lancaster University Management School.
The Blackpool Gazette reports on Lancaster's new Innovation in Manufacturing and Engineering (IME) programme, for which LUMS has partnered with BAE Systems.
Change is on the cards for traditional TV broadcasters, but the future also offers exciting opportunities, writes Martin Friesl in The Conversation.
Jobs and growth in high-tech industries in the North West are to be bolstered thanks to a new programme being launched by BAE Systems and Lancaster University.
The Lancashire Evening Post reports on an international award presented to the Wave 2 Growth Hub programme.
Lancaster University’s work on a programme that has helped to support thousands of businesses and the economy has been recognised by the internationally-acclaimed Academy of Management.
A thought-leader from one of the world’s biggest companies is to explain how the ‘Internet of Things’ will revolutionise our lives during a special one-off talk at Lancaster University.
Ellie Hamilton talks about how and why LUMS helps winners from the Be Inspired Business Awards (BIBAs) in the Lancashire Evening Post.
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Dr Andrew James Bailey, who passed away on 28th June following a short illness.
Nearly 100 delegates from the extended Wave 2 Growth Hubs programme attended a Lancaster University-led workshop at Congress Centre in London in early June.
More than £3.1 million of funding has been awarded to Lancaster University, in recognition of its work with business – particularly small and medium, sized enterprises (SMEs).
IEED's Ian Gordon shares his tips on how to get a business off the ground with little money.
Lancaster University’s work to support businesses and the economy has been recognised in the inaugural Educate North Awards.
A LUMS student has represented the UK, presenting at an entrepreneurship conference in Brunei after being selected by the British High Commission.
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