
9 Top Business School Programmes Launching in 2025
Here's a glimpse into some of the best new bachelor's, master's, MBA and executive education business school programmes to look out for in 2025.
Here's a glimpse into some of the best new bachelor's, master's, MBA and executive education business school programmes to look out for in 2025.
As 2025 approaches, we look back over the last twelve months, exploring which articles you've been paying the most attention to. Our most popular pieces from 2024 can be found here - which ones did you miss?
Are we being tricked by overly positive and potentially misleading AI reviews when shopping online? Research explores the limitations of using AI to provide product feedback
Though being attractive can have plenty of benefits, there's also a more sinister truth to beauty bias. Research shows that attractive individuals are seen as more trustworthy, than others, regardless of their behaviour.
Throughout 2024 we've been profiling the authors behind the most compelling, academic works of the year, handing over the stage for them to tell us, in their own words, how their work can contribute towards creative positive change both for business and for wider society. But which books made our 2024 shortlist?
Have you done enough in your professional life to earn your spot on Santa's nice list this year? As Christmas eve draws near, we explore the research into the benefits of being nice and share some advice to do better in 2025.
When it comes to getting the climate under control, should our politicians be doing more, or should consumers shoulder some of the responsibility? Research from Vlerick Business School explores consumer habits when it comes to going green
What convinces you to buy, when shopping online? If it's not down to price its often reviews. Research shows that when images are included in a review this can sometimes decrease its helpfulness.
How much of an influence have labour movements played in the development of democracy and welfare states? We sit down with Roland Erne to discuss his latest book and it's implications for policymakers