


Good At Playing Video Games? You Might Make A Good Leader
Far from being a waste of time, being adept at video games can significantly boost your career prospects, new research shows

How Can You Predict Business Failure? Look To The Stars
Online reviews can predict the failure of seven out of 10 businesses, new research finds

Why Women Refuse To Be Labelled As “Gamers”
Even though 46 percent of people who consume video and role-playing games globally are women, gaming communities and the production industry still typically associate the term "gamer” with men, reveals new research from Aalto University School of Business.

The Business School With An Appetite For Disruption
Innovative and disruptive ideas are fostered in GBSB Global Business School's G-Accelerator start-up hub

Gaining a Global View of Poverty By Using Satellites
The extent to which an area is brightly lit at night (or not) provides an indication of how abundant infrastructure is in the region. Knowing the precise locations of these unlit, potentially impoverished communities is essential if we are to improve their circumstances.

Star Rating Systems Blur The Lines Between “Good” and “Bad” Products
Star rating systems alone cause products to be rated more similarly to each other This makes it harder to differentiate between quality of products Complementing with written reviews could increase […]

3D Printing Could Be The (Expensive) Future of Healthcare
New research shows that using 3D printing technology in healthcare can provide customised tools for surgeons, and improve patient treatment and recovery. But the costs are steep. How can healthcare providers decide whether to invest?

Who Does Your Boss Trust More – You Or Google?
We live in a world where we are more likely to listen to the phone in our hands than friends or colleagues. According to research from BI Norwegian Business School, this is the tendency for certain people in leadership positions, putting themselves at a disadvantage.