We use necessary cookies to make our site work. We'd also like to set optional cookies to help us measure web traffic and report on campaigns.
We won't set optional cookies unless you enable them.
Cookie settings
Research by Zhan Pang of the Department of Management Science is featured on the IEEE Comsoc blog. The research: 'Smart Data Pricing: to Share or Not to Share' was conducted with Yue Jin of Bell Labs.
In an opinion piece in Family Capital, Alfredo De Massis says that to really boost the economy, politicians need to focus on family firms, not start-ups.
Interviewed for People Management magazine, Professor Cary Cooper discusses why some people make bad managers.
Lancaster’s new HELPcare project hopes to find the right model of continuing professional development and training for care workers across the EU, writes Carolyn Downs in Community Care.
In an opinion piece on the FT Adviser blog, LUMS economist Kim Kaivanto says that the new mortgage lending cooling-off period needs an element of active competition.
Writing in Marketing Magazine, Caroline Gatrell says more research is needed to develop new and creative ways to encourage women to drive forward their marketing careers.
A Washington Post blog features LUMS research into the effect of the London congestion charge on road traffic accidents.
Wired magazine reports on Professor Colin Green's research that shows that the London congestion charge is leading to a dramatic fall in accidents.
The Guardian features research by LUMS economist Colin Green that shows a 40 per cent drop in traffic accidents since 2003.
The majority of homecare workers are immigrants who do a great job, syas Dr Carolyn Downs in The Guardian, but care work needs to be a more attractive and credible career option.
Professor Cary Cooper is interviewed in Times Higher Education about how academics developing social sciences careers should seek to make an “impact” on policymaking.
LUMS economist Kim Kaivanto is quoted in a story in the Huffington Post about the problems faced by HSBC.
Geraint Johnes talks about the living wage and the groups of people who are not earning it.
Interviewed for a special feature on healthy management in the Economist, Professor Cary Cooper says that companies need to change their focus to encourage individuals' growth through engagement, flexibility, health and well-being.
Professor Geraint Johnes, Director of Lancaster University's Work Foundation, was interviewed on BBC Radio 5 Live on 18 February, discussing the UK's latest labour market statistics.
The IMPM programme, delivered jointly by Lancaster and partner universities around the world, is featured in Bloomberg Business. The article describes how IMPM students are lerning how social enterprises are transforming the lives of women in remote Indian villages.
Writing in the Economist, IMPM student Mike Fitzgerald describes the unique aspects of the IMPM's "Worldly Mindset", taught by one of Lancaster's partners on the IMPM programme, IIMB in Bangalore, India.
In an opinion piece in HR Magazine, Professor Cary Cooper says that connecting with employees is the soul of effective engagement.
LUMS Masters students studying finance achieved a remarkable 95% pass rate in the Chartered Financial Analysis exams last year – compared to a 46% average. Paul Clarke explores the LUMS success in an article on the eFinancial Careers website.
Writing in the New Statesman, Monideepa Tarafdar says that the more time and effort we spend keeping on top of ever-changing applications and struggling to swim through gluts of information, the less productive we are at work.
HR Magazine features research led by Professor Mike West that finds that the priorities of NHS Trust meetings have a direct correlation to patient care.
In a guest post on the Columbia Law School CLS Blue Skye blog, Professor Igor Goncharov describes how cartel authorities can foster product market competition by requiring transparent reporting of business performance.
In a letter published in the FT, LUMS Entrepreneur in Residence Philip Coatesworth says that the standout quality in entrepreneurs is 'endeavour', and that is not easily taught.
Dr Anthony Hesketh's research for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, "Managing the value of your talent: a new framework for human capital measurement", is featured in an article in the Financial Times.
Top