Professor Research: Minorities and Women Face "Glass Cliff"
Minority and women leaders are more likely to be appointed to top spots in struggling organizations than traditional white male leaders. Alison Cook and Christy Glass talk about the ramifications of t...
Conrad Mulherin at the UCL Australia Graduate Research Conference on his project 'Analysis of Base and Precious Metal Project Finance Risks in Africa: Perspectives on Political, Commercial, Technical ...
When history is covered in business schools, its simplistic treatment goes largely unquestioned by instructors and students. To demonstrate, we show the representation of Max Weber in management texts...
"Brands and companies can be seen as people" -- Francine Espinoza Petersen, ESMT Associate Professor, introduces her latest research on consumers' emotions and how emotions shape consumers' ...
Evidence of lean: a review of international peer-reviewed journal articles
Evidence of lean: a review of international peer-reviewed journal articles. Here, the authors set out to examine how "lean" is viewed in academic literature and how it is operationalized.
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How salespeople deal with intergenerational relationship selling
The Millennial generation (born after 1981) of salespeople is projected to become the apparent heir to replace top-end Baby Boomers expected to retire at an alarming rate over the next five years. Tit...
Professor Research: Dr. Jason Smith, Corporate Finance Research
Jason Smith, assistant professor, recently won the 2012 Jensen Prize (Second Prize) for a paper published in the Journal of Financial Economics. Here, he talks of his research....
Learning Objectives -- A Research-Inspired Odyssey
Learning Objectives -- A Research-Inspired Odyssey - In this video, Will Thalheimer shares the scientific research on learning objectives in an attempt to disambiguate the many confusions and mytholog...