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  • Selecting future colleagues – morality on your CV
  • Attracting and keeping the right workers for online platforms
    Online labour platforms could make themselves more effective at attracting and keeping the kind of workers they need.
  • How has the pandemic altered workplaces?
    expert panel discussion on how the Covid-19 pandemic has altered workplaces
  • Mentally demanding tasks are more difficult to handle at home
    Is it a bad move to try mentally demanding work tasks at home? DainisZegners used online chess tournament data and AI to assess this
  • Seven improvements to new product development inspired by the shift to omnichannel retail
    Helping companies rethink designing and executing new products in the shift towards omnichannel retail.
  • Tips: Loneliness and working from home during the COVID-19 crisis
    No man/woman is an island. It is normal to feel lonely while working from home. Use these four tips to prevent loneliness.
  • The benefits of combining drones and trucks for deliveries
    Does using delivery drones make sense? Yes, if you combine them with trucks.
  • Why flexible offices do not always increase employee performance
    Flexible workspaces do not magically make employees more productive and engaged. Research by Christina Wessels.
  • One size fits all? Four strategies for an effective corporate citizenship programme
    Is your company considering putting its staff, knowledge and resources to work for a good cause? Lonneke Roza describes four strategies.
  • Why a bad night’s sleep makes some people misbehave at work
    For some people, a bad night's sleep makes it harder to keep their impulses in check. This can lead to unwanted behaviour at work.
  • What makes new stock markets successful?
    A successful financial market can help grow a developing economy. But what determines its success?
  • Brain scans reveal what makes a TV advert effective
    Adverts are most effective when they highlight a product’s functional benefits, but also trigger the viewer’s imagination.
  • How container terminal operators can optimise their transport networks
    How extended terminal operators can design the most profitable transport networks. Research by Panagiotis Ypsiliantis.
  • New indicators reveal diversification of stock portfolios
    Researcher Ghassan Chammas developed a new toolbox that can reveal inadvertent concentration and specialisation of stock portfolios
  • High-status leaders’ projects can be hit-or-miss
    High status project leaders easily gather supporters, but results often are hit-or-miss. Research by Balazs Szatmari.
  • How unethical behaviour spreads through a company’s social network
    Unethical behaviour doesn’t happen in isolation. Causes, links and how it spreads in new PhD research by Franziska Zuber
  • Hyperactive people are more often self-employed
    People with hyperactivity – one of the symptoms of ADHD – are more likely to be self-employed, according to new research from Ingrid Verheul
  • Sharing knowledge in the hospital across status barriers
    Who in the hospital is in the best position to share valuable knowledge across the status barriers between nurses and doctors?
  • Beautiful and engrossing games lead to more learning
    Give educational games an engaging story and make them look good - players will learn more from them. Research by Andreas Alexiou.
  • How high-performing companies design their digital workplaces
    Digital workplaces are more successful when managers trust employees and dare to learn from their mistakes.
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