


3 Reasons Why Going Green Might Lose You Customers… And How To Fix It
New research identifies three reasons why producing a more sustainable product might actually lose a company its customers. More importantly, it reveals how businesses can tackle this.

Heatwaves Are Damaging People, Planet And Profits
Extreme weather, such as hurricanes, heatwaves and drought no doubt cause significant damage to people and to planet, but there is a growing body of evidence that confirms that climate change is damaging global business too

Ethics and AI – Why Business Needs To Get A Grip
As AI capability continues to advance, how close an eye should we be keeping on its activities? New research provides a roadmap to ethical AI development, and paints a stark picture of what might happen if AI runs unchecked.

Does Studying As A Team Give Better Results?
Collaborating on note-taking can help to boost student performance, new research shows.

Can Air Pollution Cloud Your Business Judgement?
Air pollution, researchers say, adversely impacts managers' mood, judgement, and decision-making on corporate investments. As a result, firms are risking their profits.

Why Multisensory Menus Are A Win-Win For Restaurants And Customers
Caviar and bacon sandwiches are both loved by foodies for their flavour. Or as Emily in Paris might tweet in the hit Netflix series, Butter + Chocolate = â¤ï¸. Research from INSEAD and UBC Sauder shows how can we revolutionise the art of enjoying more while spending less, and bolster the bottom line rather than the waistline.

Want To Digitally Transform Your Business? Let The Games Begin
Digital transformation brings new rules, skills and strategy. For businesses striving to keep up with the competition, new research from Vlerick Business School suggests gamesmanship can help.

How Can The Music Industry Help Artists? Bye Bye A Slice Of The Pie
The "Big Three” major recording labels continue to dominate the music industry, to the detriment of most artists. Research points to exploitive contracts, unfair royalty splits, and lack of rights to songs. But recording labels can be successful by being more fair and transparent rather than exploiting artists.