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Kaspar Korjus is leading the way with his innovative virtual residency project in Estonia.
Dr Valerie Stead looks at the role which sexism and gender have played in the US Election.
Professor Paul Sparrow is quoted in this article on diversity.
A report by three Lancaster MBA students looks at the role of technology in the sandwich industry.
An article on working with robots discusses Professor Monideepa Tarafdar's research.
A new report highlights the economic and political impact of a ground-breaking Lancaster University programme.
Karen Steadman discusses the implications of sick employees not taking time off.
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.
Professor Geraint Johnes discusses zero hours contracts on Radio 5 Live's Wake up to Money programme.
Professor Kenneth Peasnell is quoted in this article in The Guardian.
Action is long overdue, argues Professor Caroline Gatrell in this article in Personnel Today.
Professor Geraint Johnes talks about how businesses are becoming aware of the advantages to them of flexible working.
Professor Geraint Johnes, director of research at the Work Foundation and LUMS economist, talks to the Independent.
Dr Ricardo Zozimo discusses how entrepreneurs, and football managers, can use failure as a learning experience.
"Succession in a family business is one of the most agonizing experiences that any family business faces," says Centre for Family Business director Alfredo De Massis.
Steve Young explains how CFA exams complement Masters degrees.
Rather than the City being "a victim of Brexit", could it be "the pivot to prise UK-based financial services away from encroaching EU regulation"? Kim Kaivanto discusses.
LUMS Dean Angus Laing discusses how Brexit might impact on British Business Schools.
Professor Alfredo De Massis gives his thoughts on Brexit on Italian TV channel TV2000.
Lancaster University research on flexible working is quoted in this piece in the Financial Times.
Economist Geraint Johnes discusses the options which the UK faces after the EU Referendum on TRT World.
Marketing academics Gillian Hopkinson and James Cronin are quoted in an article on sustainable packaging.
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