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How can homeownership help or hinder the opportunities available to society?

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.

Thick orange smog over the New York City skyline

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.

Women's networks exist to connect women, aid their career progression and provide a support system of likeminded colleagues, however research shows such networks could do more if they too worked together

Why Women’s Networks Need To Get Better At Getting Together

Despite promoting collaboration and connection, many women's networks choose to operate individually. New research by the Erasmus Centre for Women and Organisations at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University reveals the benefits to be gained for women if networks choose to work together.

With an increasingly socially conscious and morally-driven generation of business professionals now entering the arena, does the consultancy sector need to reconsider how to operate more ethically

Top Five Ethical Missteps Made In Consulting

With an increasingly socially conscious and morally-driven generation of business professionals now entering the arena, does the consultancy sector need to reconsider how to operate more ethically?

Do men and women face different barriers when it comes to getting the nod of approval from those higher up?

Who’s Better At Networking – Harry Or Meghan?

Is it more difficult for Meghan Markle to network than it is for Prince Harry? Is Hillary Clinton much more likely to find a support in a senior colleague than her husband Bill? Or, is Beyonce much more like to land a new role through a close colleague than Jay-Z? The question we are asking is, is it more difficult for women to make these high-status connections than it is for men?