BSI Connection

Post archives: Jul 2019

Enhancing the intercultural business capabilities of women entrepreneurs from India

India is the fastest growing start-up ecosystem in the world, yet the presence of women within this space is very limited. A study by Mastercard… Read More

Aspiring entrepreneurs gain valuable insights to tap into the next big idea

Students, innovators and entrepreneurs came together for an opportunity to learn from each other through an exchange of ideas, as well as understanding how the… Read More

Cybersecurity: Cutting through the hype

All too frequently cybersecurity, hacking, data breaches and online criminal activity have become common place.  Using scaremongering tactics, many cybersecurity businesses have induced decision paralysis… Read More

Brexit – deal or no deal. Facts, fallout and future

“The dominant perspective among those of us who look at international trade is that Brexit is not a sensible move for the UK.”… Read More

Innovation and profit motivations for social entrepreneurship

Social impact, profit, and innovation have been called the “three pillars” of social entrepreneurship, but the research literature focuses mainly on the entrepreneur’s attitude to… Read More

Taxing global profits: A ‘back to the future’ reform

Multinational enterprises can, if they want, avoid paying their taxes and the ‘trillion dollar question’ is how we can change that?  Professor Sara… Read More

Building blocks to innovative leadership through experiential learning

Dr Heather Stewart from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation and Dr Deborah Delaney from the Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics ran… Read More

Impact of COVID-19 on restaurants: Report on findings
Entrepreneurship penetrates the dietetics discipline
Mangoes get sick too
How can intuition research inform business practice?

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