


The Volunteer Effect: Why The Most Creative Person In The Room Isn’t The One Getting Paid
Provided they have the proper training, volunteers are usually able to perform the same tasks as paid staff. However, a volunteer's ability to challenge status quo is entirely different. Where the pressures of paychecks and fears of job security might restrain such efforts, volunteers can excel.

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Robert van Pappelendam & Dr. Joris Meijaard
Data shows that 90% of start-ups fail within their first year, so how can entrepreneurs place themselves amongst the lucky few that manage to survive? We speak with the authors of The Start-Up Puzzle to find out more

How Much Of An Influence Does AI Have On Your Work?
Research has found that people are commonly blind to how much influence Generative AI can have over their work when they choose to enlist the support of technologies such as Chat GPT to complete professional or educational tasks.

Yes, Popcorn Really Does Ruin Your Movie Experience – Here’s Why…
Research reveals why the presence of snacks when at the cinema or at a show might hinder you from fully enjoying the experience.

Why It Pays To Be A Cocky CEO
Modern leadership might champion the ideals of humility, approachability and the ability to compromise, but is there a benefit to being overconfident?

How Can You Make Your Workplace More Inclusive? Research Round-Up
We round up the most recent management thinking and research expertise from business schools around the world on the topics of diversity, equality and inclusion, and share their insights with you.

Why Women’s Networks Need To Get Better At Getting Together
Despite promoting collaboration and connection, many women's networks choose to operate individually. New research by the Erasmus Centre for Women and Organisations at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University reveals the benefits to be gained for women if networks choose to work together.

The Curse Of The “One Hit Wonder” – Can Award-Winning Recognition Hinder Future Success?
Is there a danger in being too successful? New research reveals how to avoid becoming a One Hit Wonder in your work.