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    ManagementLeadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation

    24th October 2019

    Can Digital Support Tools help newsroom journalists compete creatively and productively with digital media?

    New study reports the evaluation of an innovative and adaptable…

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    First member of a group
    ManagementMarketing

    16th October 2019

    First impressions - how the position of members influences the way groups are viewed.

    People are more likely to make judgements about a group based…

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    Entrepreneur pitching to investors
    ManagementLeadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation

    22nd September 2019

    Perfect Pitch - how entrepreneurs can influence investors through strategic use of language

    Even the most confident entrepreneur may find presenting to investors…

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    Clasped hands
    ManagementInvestment and Risk Management

    31st August 2019

    Creating Common Ground - A Model for Dialogue between Shareholders and Companies

    How can shareholders and companies overcome divergent views and…

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    Managerial team in a meeting
    ManagementStrategy

    26th June 2019

    How companies respond to demands from external forces to effect radical change

    This paper examines how actions by people within organisations…

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    ManagementLeadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation

    30th April 2019

    Inspiration is key - tailoring educational programmes to raise entrepreneurial intention among students

    Inspiration generated by charismatic tutors is found to be the…

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    ManagementStrategy

    31st March 2019

    Cooperate, Circumvent or Contest - three responses to strategic bottlenecks in the automotive industry’s software ecosystem.

    The major car manufacturers enjoy a tight grip on the software…

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    Left and right hand piecing together a jigsaw
    ManagementLeadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation

    26th January 2019

    Mental Ambidexterity in Strategic Thinking (MAST)

    Be both Designer and Commander – how adopting an ambidextrous…

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    Iconic digital services
    ManagementLeadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation

    9th January 2019

    How the iconic business models of Netflix and Spotify point the way to defeating digital piracy

    The phenomenon of digital piracy is effectively 20 years old…

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