Press Releases
Why do some firms survive a crisis and others don’t?
An international study, including Warwick Business School researchers, of small and medium-sized firms has been launched to find out why some are more resilient than others when a crisis hits, at both the level of the firm and in the wider economy.
Why India's kanthari Foundation is leading the way in social enterprise
Empowering the most vulnerable and driving social change is something Governments, charities and NGOs have been attempting to do for decades. Haley Beer, Assistant Professor of Performance and Responsibility, is researching a foundation in India, led by Sabriye Tenberken, who has been blind since childhood, and Paul Kronenberg to find out the secret to its success.
Predicting behaviour by measuring our brain’s ‘state’
The state of your brain can be used to predict your future decisions before you even see the options, researchers have discovered. Drawing on methodologies and theories at the cutting-edge of neuroimaging and chaos theory, Nick Lee, Professor of Marketing at Warwick Business School, Sven Braeutigam, of the University of Oxford, and Carl Senior, of Aston University, argue that this knowledge can give important insight into how and under which circumstances people might engage in risky decision-making.
MSc Business Analytics ranked seventh in the world
Warwick Business School’s MSc Business Analytics course has been ranked seventh in the world in a new QS World University Ranking.
Executive MBA Strategic Leadership Specialism launched
Students taking Warwick Business School’s Executive MBA will now be able to concentrate on learning to be a strategic leader as a new Executive MBA Strategic Leadership specialism has just been launched
Why the iPhone X means Apple is now a luxury brand
Qing Wang, Professor of Marketing & Innovation from the Warwick Business School and Co-Director of the Warwick Luxury & Innovation Hub, believes Apple's new £1,000 phone is its second attempt at moving into the 'new luxury' market and is likely to work this time.