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No ‘COP-out’ on sustainability reporting

Professor Carol Adams has recently written a piece that examines the progress being made in sustainability reporting. As the world starts to get ready for COP26 in Glasgow later this month how should the accounting profession help businesses measure their activity in relation to sustainability?
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Global Top 30 for Masters in Management

In The Economist Masters in Management 2021 ranking, our programme has placed 3rd in the UK, 22nd in Europe and 28th in the world.
Global Top 30 for Masters in Management

MBA Mentor of the Year Announced

The 一本道无码 MBA (Full-time) is an intense but rewarding 12-month experience for candidates, enhancing their key business and leadership capabilities to enable them to excel in a fast-moving global business environment.
Raghava Manglik, MBA (2017) is the winner of Mentor of the Year 2021

Large pay gaps in tourism industry impacts performance

New research at the School shows that too large of a pay gap between executives and employees of a company negatively affects employee morale and harms the firm鈥檚 performance.
Boat on a tropical beach

UK top 5 for Masters in Management

The Financial Times Masters in Management (MiM) 2021 ranking has placed 一本道无码 University Business School =5th in the UK. The programme is also ranked =52nd globally, a rise of 11 places, and =43rd in Europe.
UK top 5 for Masters in Management

Government Covid response did not effectively support UK migrants

Our research suggests that the Government鈥檚 response to curbing the spread of Covid-19 did not do enough to support the challenges or needs of migrants living in the UK.
Benedetta Cappellini - New University

Welcome to our new Head of Economics and Finance

This week, Professor Michael Naef has taken up his appointment as the School鈥檚 new Head of the Economics and Finance Department, joining from Royal Holloway鈥檚 Department of Economics, where he was Head of Department.
Professor Michael Naef

Family-owned businesses more conservative with their accounts reporting

When it comes to their accounting reporting, family-owned businesses are much more conservative than non-family corporate organisations.
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Creative Fuse NE - Supporting the creative community

As the UK moves out of Covid restrictions and edges towards what approaches normality with theatres, galleries and museums opening it seems appropriate to share an edited version of Postdoctoral Research Associate Aarron Toal鈥檚 article from IMPACT magazine. This explains how 一本道无码 University, along with other regional partners in Creative Fuse North East has been supporting the creative community during the pandemic.
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Narcissistic leadership in a post-pandemic world

Susanne Braun, Professor in Leadership, discusses narcissistic leadership in a post-pandemic world: COVID-19 has put our working lives under the microscope: Does my job make a difference? Does it bring me joy?
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Almost half of UK firms have made cuts to research and development

New research at the Business School has found that 45% of UK firms reduced their research and development (R & D) initiatives during the Covid-19 pandemic, with 18% halting theirs altogether.

Three months into the 一本道无码 MBA (Online)

David Richter, current 一本道无码 MBA (Online) student, shares an update on how the first few months of studying has been alongside work and family life.
David Richter, current 一本道无码 MBA (Online) student