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How Women Leaders Benefit From Using Humour
Ella Miron-SpektorMay 9, 2023
New research suggests that being funny helps leaders to gain influence, and that women benefit more than men from using humour in
How Will ChatGPT Shape Business, Society and Employment?
Geraldine EeMay 1, 2023
Will next-generation AI systems such as ChatGPT deliver the productivity boost modern economies need – and are we ready for it? In the
Beyond Salary and Benefits: Why Career Conversations Matter
Antoine Tirard, Claire Harbour, Winnie JiangApril 25, 2023
Meaningful discussions between managers and employees build stronger individuals and organisations. A simultaneous surge of mass
Bringing DEI into the Core of Our Institutions
Zoe KiniasApril 25, 2023
By Zoe Kinias Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour Implementing DEI concepts effectively in business-school
How to Rapidly Test New Organisation Designs
Phanish PuranamApril 18, 2023
By Phanish Puranam Instead of blindly adopting industry best practice, companies can use gamified randomised control trials to
For MNCs, Big Decisions About China are on Ice
Hellmut SchütteApril 18, 2023
By Hellmut Schütte Emeritus Professor of International Management Western multinationals have put important moves on hold amid
Risks and Regulations: The Silicon Valley Bank Collapse
and David G. Munro, INSEAD, Kaisa Snellman and Claudia Zeisberger, Lily Fang, Volatility Research & TradingApril 11, 2023
Risky investments and a lack of regulatory oversight contributed to the failure of Silicon Valley Bank. Silicon Valley Bank’s (SVB)
How Large Mergers Can Benefit Smaller Players
Xabier BarriolaApril 11, 2023
Joint ventures between dominant incumbents can create opportunities for smaller firms to enter the market and capture market share.
The Costs of Fuelling Economic Growth
Robert U. AyresApril 4, 2023
A study of ten large global economies shows that exergy – not human labour – is the primary driver of GDP growth. Existing production