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According to a team including accounting and finance lecturers Dr Wendy Beekes and Dr Qiyu Zhang, good corporate governance does not necessarily mean greater transparency.
Accounting and finance lecturers Dr Wendy Beekes, Dr Qiyu Zhang and colleagues discuss their study on corporate governance and transparency in different countries.
IEED's Ian Gordon shares his tips on how to get a business off the ground with little money.
Marketing lecturer Dr Hayley Cocker discusses, in PR Week, how the media can influence a celebrity's image and how this can be used by PR managers.
In a letter to the Financial Times, LUMS economist John Whittaker discusses the possibility of Greece leaving the eurozone.
Dr Karen Dale, from the Organisation, Work and Technology department, features in an article in the Financial Times, discussing the use of certain medications to boost performance at work.
MBA student Ippo Kondo tells BusinessBecause what made him choose Lancaster.
Professor Geriant Johnes was interviewed on Share Radio recently, discussing the UK's poor productivity, and what it really means for the economy.
Marketing lecturer Alan Gilchrist featured in an article in Accounting and Business, the ACCA's magazine for members, discussing the importance of marketing for accounting firms.
It is important for owner/managers to examine the way they lead, explains Dr Steve Kempster on WORKlab website.
Professor Cary Cooper writes in The Guardian on how work emails are taking over our lives and what can be done about it.
Accounting and finance Professor Igor Goncharov and the Otto Beisheim School of Management's Professor Martin Jacob discuss how a change in the UK corporate tax system could have a positive effect on the wider economy in an article in Finance Monthly.
The Guardian's Sean Ingle discusses research conducted by LUMS economist Rob Simmons and Liverpool University's Babatunde Buraimo, which suggests that fans prefer big names over competitive matches.
Cary Cooper, professor of organisational psychology and health, talks about how technology, such as email, can have a negative impact on productivity and create more stress in an article in the Daily Mail.
Olly Heron, LUMS undergraduate and co-founder of Stride Innovations Ltd, talks about the help he and his friends have received in setting up their business in a blog.
Leadership expert Steve Kempster explores how leadership training can be beneficial for business owners in an article on Small Business website
Information Systems professor Monideepa Tarafdar explains that HR departments can help to address problems such as “techno stress” in an article in HR Magazine.
LUMS economist John Whittaker features in an article on Greece's debt problems in the Washington Post.
South American MBA student Marlon Velloza has been featured on the BusinessBecause website, talking about his course.
In an article on the Premierline website, Professor Alfredo De Massis discusses the importance of 'disruptive innovation' in creating new markets.
On AirTrafficManagement.net, Konstantinos Zografos explains why voluntary scheduling guidelines developed and evolved over the years are not delivering the necessary levels of efficiency, and what is being done about it.
In an opinion piece for Marketing Magazine, Caroline Gatrell discusses body image in advertising and its possible effects on self-image.
Professor Alfredo De Massis is featured on the Premierline website, discussing the importance of family businesses.
In a letter published in the Financial Times, GR Steele says that Iceland's recent proposals on banking date back to an idea from 1933, developed by the little known Henry Simons.
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