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Are your purchase decisions free from prejudice?Export services companies led by women benefit most from management certification, according to research from Prof. Henk Van Vries et all.
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Profits Uber everythingResearch shows that the category that Uber wants itself to be classified in, is morally and legally questionable.
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Beautiful and engrossing games lead to more learningGive educational games an engaging story and make them look good - players will learn more from them. Research by Andreas Alexiou.
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Bias makes every forecaster either a ‘smoother’ or a ‘chaser’There are two types of personal style for forecasters: ‘smoothers’ and ‘chasers’. How can the company overcome their biases?
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Companies are an effective gateway to volunteeringCorporate volunteering programmes inspire younger people and those with a higher education to volunteer.
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Why customers stay loyal to service providers that mistreat themWhat does self-esteem have to do with staying loyal to a service provider?
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How to encourage more women to become leadersHere’s what firms can do to enhance female leadership aspirations through organisational changes.
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Colleagues who know ‘who knows what’ are beneficial for businessMeta-knowledge specialists understand the specialties of their colleagues. They are important for every organisation.
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Why are so many Dutch companies relocating abroad?For much of the 20th century, most Western multinationals had two somewhat separate identities: a vast multicultural, multi-country enterprise around the world, and a home office.
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Sustainability bonuses: a credible sign of corporate responsibility?Companies in a range of sectors must comply with a series of minimum CSR standards as a condition of being in business.