When Fame Meets Power: How Status Transfers Across Social Networks
Katy Perry has made her relationship with former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau “Instagram official”. Is this a case of status transfer, absorbing social value simply by being associated with someone who already has it.
7 New Climate Studies That’ll Change The Way You Think – COP Edition
It's been another year of talks at COP, but where's the action? Where global summits stall, academia provides government, society and industry with the means to enact real change
France Dominates the Top 10 in the FT European Business School Ranking 2025
The FT European Business School Ranking 2025 presents a landscape that, at first glance, looks reassuringly familiar. INSEAD once again secures #1 overall, followed by HEC Paris (#2) and London Business School (#3). But beneath this stable top three lies a far more interesting story.
How Can We Make People Care About Clean Energy?
People react to high prices, not climate warnings, found the University of Vaasa in new research.
Top Professors To Follow If You’re Interested In Marketing
Following the right thought leaders can provide valuable insights into the latest research, trends, and real-world applications. From branding and digital marketing to sustainability and ethical business practices, these five professors are shaping the conversation in meaningful ways.
What A Simple Thank You Can Do
Can a simple exercise in gratitude at Thanksgiving teach us something about building stronger teams and healthier workplaces? The work of Wharton’s Adam M. Grant and former HBS professor Francesca Gino shows that expressions of gratitude aren’t just nice gestures. They can trigger a cascade of pro-social behaviour, improved collaboration, and better well-being.
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.
The Real Traitors: Why Conspiracy Thinking Thrives On Belonging, Not Belief
Viewers may question how contestants of The Celebrity Traitors had the wool pulled over their eyes, but Alan Carr's victory is emblematic of a bigger act or traitorous behaviour - fake news
