


Is It Better To Incentivise Competition Or Cooperation In Sales?
Does the "carrot and stick" method of reward still work for employees? Is it effective to pit your staff against each other in a bid to boost output, or do team incentives and rewards do a better job of driving results?

Southeast Asia Faces Daunting Climb To Reach Net Zero by 2050
The summer of 2023 has broken yet more records when it comes to soaring temperatures. With the planet approaching a period of "global boiling" is it now too late for worldwide collective climate action to make an impact?

How Can You Make Your Workplace More Inclusive? Research Round-Up
We round up the most recent management thinking and research expertise from business schools around the world on the topics of diversity, equality and inclusion, and share their insights with you.

The Luck Of The Irish? Why Start-Ups Are Thriving In Ireland
According to the ESI, Ireland has the highest concentration of HGFs and hypergrowers (in proportion to overall companies in the country) in the entirety of Europe. But what is it about Ireland that makes it such an attractive spot for startups? And no, it isn't just the luck of the Irish...

Robots in the Workplace: The More You Have, The Less You Make?
Research from the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management paints a bleak picture regarding the effects of robotics on wealth accumulation

Was Homeownership The Rightmove for The Silent Generation?
World War 2 inflicted significant damage on German cities, impacting properties, businesses, and infrastructure. To understand the profound effects on citizens and their negative attitudes towards homeownership, researchers at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management conducted a study.

Why Should You Care About Air Pollution?
Not only is air pollution a major risk factor contributing to many of the leading causes of death, but new research shows air pollution can impact our decision making - damaging economies and even boosting crime rates.

Can You Predict A Disaster Before It Happens?
How can we distinguish between the unexpected and the predicable when disaster occurs? Professor Barthelemy identified four characteristics of predictable surprises;