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Immigrants have an understanding of the language, economics, culture and business practises of their home country, that businesses can use.

Want To Expand Internationally? Hire Immigrants

Immigrants are beneficial in helping a business expand internationally according to new research. This, in turn, benefits the economy of both the home and host country. Unfortunately, anti-immigrant sentiment is all too common these days...

We live in a world where we are more likely to listen to the phone in our hands or a Google Home device than friends or colleagues.

Who Does Your Boss Trust More – You Or Google?

We live in a world where we are more likely to listen to the phone in our hands than friends or colleagues. According to research from BI Norwegian Business School, this is the tendency for certain people in leadership positions, putting themselves at a disadvantage.

Coding is becoming an essential skill, but nearly a quarter of employers say their workforce lacks the digital skills they need.

Coding Is The Future – Are You Ready?

A recent report suggests that nearly a quarter of employers say their workforce lacks the basic digital skills they need. Why is this? In part, it is because educational institutions are not providing students with the skills they need to stay one step ahead in the job market.

Why do Donald Trump and Greta Thunberg take such different stances on protecting the environment? Research suggests age to be a key factor.

We Care Less About The Environment As We Reach Old Age

Professors recorded political attitudes and preferences, and found that environmental concern increased from the age of 18 before peaking around the age of 43. However, growing older made people less likely to place emphasis on protecting the environment and care less about being environmentally-friendly.

Polluted lake

Does Nature Need Legal Rights?

Many argue that climate change is the biggest threat of our time – and there is certainly an abundance of evidence to suggest that we are currently pushing our planet and its' species to the point of exhaustion and extinction. New research indicates that giving nature legal rights could provide a means for it to push back

Virtual campus at NEOMA Business School

Online Learning Is More Versatile Than You Think

Technology has become an invaluable tool in allowing students to continue their education throughout the pandemic. However, some still feel that a lack of face-to-face contact and engagement can compromise student fulfilment. How can Schools ensure their digital platforms can maintain meaningful connections and enhance the student experience? Find out from institutions that are doing it right.

Tech & Innovation ›

More Than Three Quarters Of Business Schools Now Include AI On The Curriculum

With AI adoption gaining momentum, business schools have an opportunity to position themselves at the forefront of innovation. However, as the findings above suggest, this transformation also requires clear policies, ethical considerations, and a commitment to preparing students for the AI-driven workplaces of tomorrow.

Why Klarna Might Be Making You Spend More

Buy now, pay later (BNPL) solutions like Klarna and Afterpay have been growing in popularity in recent years, enabling shoppers to spread the payment for a product over multiple paychecks. But instead of helping you better manage your money, could these payment schemes actually be encouraging you to spend more?

StartUp Culture ›

Guillaume Dumont, Associate Professor, emlyon Business School

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Guillaume Dumont

Great ideas and ethically sound intentions don’t always equate to success. How can socially motivated entrepreneurs ensure that their aspirations can be realised, endure, and create the impact they wish to leave upon the world? Enter Guillaume Dumont

Better Business ›

Our Best Reads of 2024

As 2025 approaches, we look back over the last twelve months, exploring which articles you've been paying the most attention to. Our most popular pieces from 2024 can be found here - which ones did you miss?

World View ›

BlueSky Ranking of Economics Rankings 2024

Which are the best universities in the world for Economics? BlueSky Thinking has the Ranking of Economics Rankings 2024, compiling the results of the major global subject rankings published by THE, QS and US News,

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Roland Erne

How much of an influence have labour movements played in the development of democracy and welfare states? We sit down with Roland Erne to discuss his latest book and it's implications for policymakers

When a country begins its Daylight-Saving Time, the value of its currency depreciates, new research finds. - Photo by Lisheng Chang on Unsplash

The Dark Side Of Daylight Savings

When a country begins its Daylight-Saving Time the value of its currency depreciates, reducing its strength in international markets, new research finds.

Photo by Pepi Stojanovski on Unsplash

Would A Trump Presidency Damage The US Economy?

Republican presidential candidates often made a pro-business case, and many voters believe them, but all signs point toward democratic presidents performing better in managing the economy Why? New research helps to solve the puzzle

CSR & Sustainability ›

Guillaume Dumont, Associate Professor, emlyon Business School

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Guillaume Dumont

Great ideas and ethically sound intentions don’t always equate to success. How can socially motivated entrepreneurs ensure that their aspirations can be realised, endure, and create the impact they wish to leave upon the world? Enter Guillaume Dumont

Learning & Careers ›

More Than Three Quarters Of Business Schools Now Include AI On The Curriculum

With AI adoption gaining momentum, business schools have an opportunity to position themselves at the forefront of innovation. However, as the findings above suggest, this transformation also requires clear policies, ethical considerations, and a commitment to preparing students for the AI-driven workplaces of tomorrow.

Our Best Reads of 2024

As 2025 approaches, we look back over the last twelve months, exploring which articles you've been paying the most attention to. Our most popular pieces from 2024 can be found here - which ones did you miss?

Workers making clothes in a garment factory

Is This The Beginning Of The End For Fast Fashion?

The fast fashion industry has been big business many years, but the next generation are changing the status quo. Concerned about the future of our planet, they're following fashion with a more sustainable attitude

Taylor Swift, The Weeknd and Ed Sheeran have achieved billions of streams on Spotify, but many artists are struggling

How Can The Music Industry Help Artists? Bye Bye A Slice Of The Pie 

The “Big Three” major recording labels continue to dominate the music industry, to the detriment of most artists. Research points to exploitive contracts, unfair royalty splits, and lack of rights to songs. But recording labels can be successful by being more fair and transparent rather than exploiting artists.

Psychotic, Incompetent, Greedy or Heroic? Which boss are you?

Psychotic, Greedy or Heroic – Which Boss Are You?

From, Psychotic, Incompetent or Greedy, to Good or even Heroic, “Fiction and the Identity of the Boss” profiles 100 bosses from film and TV, and categorises them under one of 10 different management types to understand how managers construct their identities.