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Professor Paul Sparrow, director of the Centre for Performance-Led HR, is quoted in this article on the Employee Benefits website.
Representatives from business schools from across the country will be visiting the Management School on the 13th April for a Small Business Charter (SBC) workshop.
LUMS's Alfredo De Massis, along with Federico Frattini and Franco Quillico, discuss "unicorns" - venture-backed private companies valued at $1 billion or more.
Speakers including Craig Bancroft and Edwin Booth discuss Lancashire's future at Insider magazine's Business of Lancashire Conference, sponsored by LUMS and others.
Research by LUMS economists shows that the relaxation of drinking hours has resulted in a rise in binge drinking, reports the Guardian.
Professor Geraint Johnes is quoted in this Guardian story about overqualification for work, arguing that overqualification can contribute to enhanced productivity.
Geraint Johnes comments on pay and employment figures in the Telegraph's commentary of the Budget.
Lifehacker discusses research by LUMS academics which reveals that London is greener than people think.
As it is revealed that Q3 2015 was the busiest ever for airline passenger numbers,Konstantinos Zografos talks about his research on Radio 4.
Geraint Johnes discusses the government's proposals for a new schools funding formula.
MSc International Innovation student Giulia Ravasi is one of five Lancaster University students who share their advice on how to stand out from the crowd.
Professor Alfredo De Massis is quoted in an article on “copreneurs” (couples who live and work together).
BusinessBecause reports on LUMS's rise through the league table.
Lancaster's Head of Careers, Alumni and Employer Relations Louise Briggs and Business Studies student James Pemberton give their thoughts in this article in the Independent.
Ian Gordon is quoted in an article about the Lancashire Leaders dinner, which was supported by Barclays, Lancaster University Management School, Napthens and RSM.
A blog post co-authored by economist Jean-Francois Maystadt examines the economic impact refugees have had in Africa.
Regulators are using text analytics to identify fraudulent information revealed in annual reports, Steve Young reports on the ACCA website.
Lancaster economist John Whittaker is quoted in the FT’s Alphaville column on real-time gross settlements (RTGS) and why Eurosystem debts matter.
Marwan Izzeldin and Newcastle University's Dr Marwa Elnahas discuss in an article on the ACCA website.
James Cronin and Gillian Hopkinson explore if, and how, celebrity chef campaigns effect change in the Journal of Marketing Management.
LUMS economist Dr Maurizio Zanardi was an expert speaker at a meeting of the European Parliament's Committee on International Trade, which took place on 28 January. Dr Zanardi discussed the economic implications of granting market economy status to China.
LUMS Dean Angus Laing is profiled by the Financial Times in a piece on Deans whose business schools top the FT rankings.
What are the qualities people look for in a leader? Could charisma be top of the list? Steve Kempster explores the issue.
As the search continues for the winner of the recent National Lottery jackpot, Professor Ian Walker explains what happens next.
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