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BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Federico Frattini

How can you nurture a culture of innovation? Whilst money and technology are increasingly abundant in business, those all-too-rare breakthrough outcomes hinge on something scarcer-relationships.

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Sándor Gyula Nagy

As policymakers grapple with deciding which new global partnerships to make, or whether to break from the pack and go it alone, how can they gain an accurate idea of which actions will best benefit economy and society?

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Anne Keegan

Why are so many workers choosing to shift into the less secure world of gig work? Professor Anne Keegan explores the advantages of being a professional gig workers and how to do so successfully...

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Nicolas Chevrollier

How can businesses get radical about their sustainability efforts? With the Doomsday Clock ticking closer to the point of no return, taking a fresh approach to tackling climate change has never been more vital... We sat down with Nicolas Chevrollier to find out more about a book that might help pave the way...

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Dr Bill Kallinterakis

When it comes to the art of behavioural finance, it seems the ways in which we operate today aren't too dissimilar to how policymakers and regulators might have made their decisions many years ago - at least, according to the latest release by Dr Vasileios "Bill” Kallinterakis of Durham University Business School.

Throughout 2024 we've profiled the authors behind the most compelling, academic works of the year, but which books made our 2024 shortlist? Photo by Robert Anasch on Unsplash

The Best of BookShelf 2024

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?

Roland Erne, Professor of European Integration & Employment Relations at UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Roland Erne

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