How harnessing the power of storytelling can help leaders effect change – not only in others but also themselves.
We hypothesised that economic segregation reduces concerns about inequality by impeding economic comparisons, even when ...
The Schibsted story One firm that was able to grasp the opportunities presented by disruption was Schibsted. Like many media ...
How consumers perceive loyalty programmes, the drawbacks of collective learning, what shapes a start-up’s culture and more ...
A multinational study reveals that the #MeToo movement shook up gender stereotypes and consumer preferences. In the digital age, social movements increasingly transcend national and cultural borders.
A new survey debunks the idea that an MBA won’t help you become a successful entrepreneur. “If you intend to found a tech start-up, I believe that an MBA is a complete waste of money,” said David ...
How economic shocks weaken the influence of shareholders and employees on acquisition outcomes. Unexpected macroeconomic shocks, from recessions to the Covid-19 pandemic, place extreme pressure on ...
Lahlou Khélifi is a Real Estate advisor, with 30-­‐year experience in the finance and Real Estate sector: in Investment, asset management, M&A, and development, mainly in Europe, but also in South ...
May-Anne Very is an Assistant Professor in the Strategic Management Department at IESE Business School.
Mauro Guillén is the William H. Wurster is a Professor of Multinational Management and the Vice Dean, MBA Program for Executives at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.