Is Foreign Money Worth Less When it Comes to Start-Ups Investment?
Start-ups which rely exclusively on foreign venture capital might end up with lower valuations, according to research.
The Strategic Value of Boredom, and Doing It Well
In an era of constant stimulation, the ability to tolerate boredom may be one of the defining skills of high performers, creative thinkers, and resilient leaders. This BlueSky Thinking article explores why.
Santa’s Impossible Operations: What the North Pole Teaches Us About Supply Chains
Santa Claus runs the most demanding supply chain on the planet. Billions of customised products. One night. Zero tolerance for failure. No dashboards. No “sorry for the delay” emails. Just flawless demand forecasting, ruthless deadline discipline, and last-mile delivery perfection.
Top Professors To Follow If You’re Interested In Sustainability and ESG
In a world where sustainability is becoming central to business, policy, and research, LinkedIn has emerged as a hub for thought leadership and expert insights. Our list of the top faculty to follow will give you the inside track.
Millennials, Values, And The Emotional Costs Of Global Careers
Millennials are demonstrating that talent today chooses employers as carefully as employers choose talent.
Boardroom Diversity Faces Setback Amid Economic Uncertainty
Gender diversity has been proven to drive innovation and performance, even in an increasingly complex global landscape. So why are such priorities often the first to slip when times get tough?
Could You Spot the Difference Between an AI Review and a Human One?
Is AI influencing your purchasing habits? Research shows that we can't always tell if reviews have been left by customers or machines.
Planning to Hit The January Sales? Beware Of AI Product Reviews
Are we being tricked by overly positive and potentially misleading AI reviews when shopping online? Research explores the limitations of using AI to provide product feedback
