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Amid the global climate revolution, research by Imperial College Business Schools shows that a rapid scale-up of clean energy investments are required in Southeast Asia.
Research conducted by the European Scaleup Institute has found that Ireland has the highest concentration of high-growth firms (HGFs) and hypergrowers in Europe

The Luck Of The Irish? Why Start-Ups Are Thriving In Ireland

According to the ESI, Ireland has the highest concentration of HGFs and hypergrowers (in proportion to overall companies in the country) in the entirety of Europe. But what is it about Ireland that makes it such an attractive spot for startups? And no, it isn’t just the luck of the Irish...

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.

Does Company Culture Bring Out The Dark Side Of CEOs?

Psychopathic leaders may be attracted to leadership positions which give them control over people. These so-called “successful psychopaths” display traits which are widely associated with effective leadership, such as being assertive, creative and charming. So do you have to exhibit psychopathic tendencies to be a successful CEO? Not according to new research.

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.