Press Releases
Promoting low sugar drinks on touch screen menus encourages customers to make healthier choices
Fast food diners can be encouraged to make healthier choices by changing the position of items on the menu, a Warwick Business School study has found.
‘Remainers’ suffered mental distress equivalent to migraine after Brexit vote
Warwick Business School research has found evidence that ‘Remainers’ suffered “mental distress” in the aftermath of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union – equivalent to a chronic migrane.
Do leveraged buyouts lead to more jobs being lost? - new research from WBS
Leveraged buyouts do not increase redundancies or lead to the introduction of more insecure forms of work, according to new research by Warwick Business School, Cass Business School, and Imperial College. The findings contradict the widely held view that leveraged buyouts regularly lead to rapid job cuts and greater use of agency staff, fixed-term contracts and external contractors.
Using Instagram to estimate crowd numbers in real time
Crowd sizes could be estimated more quickly and accurately by using social media platform Instagram, scientists from Warwick Business School have found.
'No deal' Brexit could put almost 20 per cent of UK jobs at risk, finds new study
In a new study, experts from Aston Business School, Warwick Business School, and the University of Warwick's Institute for Employment Research have found that a hard Brexit could disproportionately hurt economically weaker regions of the UK and recommend that a post-Brexit regional industrial strategy should focus on sectors where free trade with the EU is less important.
WBS and Bank of England join forces for new course
Warwick Business School and the Bank of England are partnering to launch a new online postgraduate programme - the MSc Global Central Banking and Financial Regulation.