Bullsh*tting: The pros and cons of using empty and misleading communication
People adopt the practice of 'bullsh*tting' in the workplace because it can allow them to become a member of the professional community.
People adopt the practice of 'bullsh*tting' in the workplace because it can allow them to become a member of the professional community.
Social Sciences
May 19, 2021
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The younger generation of workers, although raised with and on technology, are not as technology savvy as the older generations believe.
Economics & Business
May 19, 2021
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The pandemic has exacerbated an already troubling trust deficit across political, economic and demographic divides.
Social Sciences
May 10, 2021
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Researchers from Erasmus School of Economics, IESE Business School, and New York University published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that examines what business schools do wrong when conducting academic research ...
Economics & Business
Apr 28, 2021
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Managers should consider taking a slower approach to leadership if they want to ensure improved company longevity and reduce the likelihood of staff burnout.
Social Sciences
Apr 20, 2021
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The move to hybrid working will have significant and unintended consequences for professionals and professional work.
Social Sciences
Apr 16, 2021
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New research co-authored by the Business School (formerly Cass) has demonstrated the role of social media and influential personalities in alleviating customer uncertainty and promoting the adoption of a new eco-friendly ...
Social Sciences
Apr 13, 2021
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UK businesses and industry are in the middle of a real fight for survival. Retail chains and independent retailers continue to battle against the dual challenges posed by a global pandemic and Brexit, with organizations and ...
Economics & Business
Apr 13, 2021
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New research shows that consumers judge 'activist brands' based on how morally competent they are perceived to be when challenging free speech.
Social Sciences
Mar 25, 2021
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Research from the Business School (formerly Cass) suggests that observing others' decision-making can teach people to make better decisions themselves.
Social Sciences
Feb 11, 2021
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