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Research News
Our vibrant research community actively informs, challenges and advances academic debate, industry and policy in a diversity of settings from East London to Latin America and at a range of scales from community organisations to the United Nations. Our blog and policy series provide a snapshot of the ways in which our research contributes to advancing social justice, sustainability and good governance.
Research Blog Series
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Despite standardisation in recruitment and promotion, gender still matters in professional service firms
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Ideas not instruction: what women take away from celebrity business role models
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Too much digital red tape could create a society where rules are broken, a new study suggests
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Thames Water: how can we keep the service afloat?
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Getting to grips with international environmental cooperation
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Young people accept precarious work as the inevitable consequence of seeking fulfilment
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Kenyans can forgive their corrupt politicians if they are of the same ethnicity
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How misogyny holds women back in the music world and what the industry and government can do about it
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An exploration of historical economic data sheds new light on how and why Britain became the cradle of the industrial revolution
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How a group of influential elites helped Romania emerge as a leader in providing business services to the world’s biggest firms
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The UK’s ‘hostile environment’ robs migrants and refugees of their humanity and creates disadvantage that spans generations
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Research reveals a surprising lack of attention to detail when it comes to buying a home
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Art can expose the damage wrought by mass exploitation of natural resources and help us find fairer, more sustainable alternatives
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Focus on continuity and context to drive sustainable consumer behaviour in the long-term
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