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Professor Mark Skilton from Warwick Business School comments on plans for Facebook message encryption

Facebook has faced pressure from governments to change its plans to encrypt private messages, which potentially hinder security efforts. Professor Mark Skilton from Warwick Business School argues that politicians are now starting to getting to grips with the challenges that data privacy poses.

Fri 04 Oct 2019, 10:28 | Tags: WBS, technology, Warwick Business School

Dr Frederik Dahlmann: Amazon carbon neutral pledge "a welcome step forwards in addressing the urgent climate crisis"

The online retailer Amazon announced this week that it pledges to become carbon neutral by 2040.

Dr Frederik Dahlmann, Associate Professor of Strategy and Sustainability at Warwick Business School, comments.

Fri 20 Sep 2019, 11:26 | Tags: WBS, Climate change, University of Warwick, Amazon

Professor Nigel Driffield comments on suspension of Parliament and impact of no deal on businesses

With Parliament suspended, Professor Nigel Driffield from Warwick Business School comments on what a potential 'no deal' scenario means for businesses.

Thu 29 Aug 2019, 11:22 | Tags: WBS, Brexit, Research, Warwick Business School

Professor Mark Skilton from Warwick Business School comments on tech companies' reaction to French digital tax proposal

Digital tech companies have criticised France's proposed digital tax, which would levy a three percent tax on total annual revenues of those companies, as discriminatory. Professor Mark Skilton from Warwick Business School argues that a strategy is needed to deal with the monopoly that these organisations have in the global market.

Tue 20 Aug 2019, 13:47 | Tags: WBS, Social Media, Warwick Business School

'Challenging Times for the Automotive Industry': Warwick Business School's Dr Paul Simmonds comments on Nissan job losses

As car manufacturer Nissan announces job cuts of up to 12,500, Dr Paul Simmonds from Warwick Business School considers the factors that are driving pressure on the global automotive industry, and those affecting Nissan itself.

Thu 25 Jul 2019, 13:34 | Tags: WBS, Research, Warwick Business School

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