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12Sep Buy-Now-Pay-Later Services and Food Insecurity Among Young Australians DatesMonday 12 September 2022 (13:00-14:00)LocationOnlineDescriptionDiscussion on the link between food insecurity and debt in high-income countries, focusing on young people in Australia with guest speaker Beatriz Gallo Cordoba, Monash University, Australia.
24 June 2020 How to sustain SMEs productivity during a crisis By Dr Margarita Nyfoudi, Department of Management.
23 June 2020 Professor Jo Duberley wins Academy of Management Career Division Best Symposium Professor Jo Duberley has won best symposium for the Academy of Management Careers Division Scholarly Award with Seval Gundemir from University of Amsterdam.
23 June 2020 Should the NHS lead the UK's contact tracing app? By Dr Rebecca McDonald, Lecturer in Economics, Department of Economics.
18 June 2020 The new cold war post Covid-19 By Professor Xiaohui Liu, Department of Strategy and International Business.
18 June 2020 Labour Market Inequalities and Disadvantages Projects Professor Fiona Carmichael and Dr Christian Darko are co-investigators on two exciting projects in Ghana that are part of our Labour Market Inequalities and Disadvantages work stream.
16 June 2020 Narratives and Competitiveness: From Bloomsday to Normal PeopleNarratives and Competitiveness: From Bloomsday to Normal People By Professor John Bryson, Department of Strategy and International Business.
16 June 2020 Is COVID-19 a threat to sustainability? By Dr Roshan Boojihawon, Senior Lecturer in Strategy, Department of Strategy and International Business.
16 June 2020 Facebook awards funding to academic partnership led by City-REDI to research impact of the digital economy on regional inequalities Facebook has awarded funding to City-REDI and others to undertake data-driven research focusing on how the ongoing digital revolution affects regional economic growth and the industrial landscape.
15 June 2020 Cooperative strategy: Renault-Nissan's Bumpy Ride By Professor John Child and Dr Linda Hsieh, The Department of Strategy and International Business, University of Birmingham.
11 June 2020 Does power turn people into lockdown rulebreakers? By Dr Grigorios Lamprinakos, Research Fellow, Lloyds Banking Group Centre for Responsible Business.
11 June 2020 Overcoming wicked problems: structural inequality, discrimination and racism By Professor John Bryson, Department of Strategy and International Business.