Growing my business with Help to Grow: Management – Stuart Hardisty
Cardiff Business School Blog
by Christopher Burns
1w ago
Stuart Hardisty, Director and Economic Development Consultant, Hardisty Jones Associates, recently completed the Help to Grow: Management course at Cardiff Business School. Stuart is a Cardiff University alumnus, graduating in 1998 with a degree in Business Economics. He describes the experience of returning to the Business School like stepping back in time, reminiscing over lectures ..read more
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Meet Cardiff Business School Society
Cardiff Business School Blog
by Amy Campbell
1y ago
Meet Martha, the secretary of Cardiff Business School Society. We asked Martha, who studies Business Management (BSc), to tell us about the society and why students join… The Cardiff Business School Society is a society run by students for students. With over 3500 students in the business school, it’s the best way for students to ..read more
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Growing my business with Help to Grow by Holly Barnes
Cardiff Business School Blog
by Lauren Sourbutts
1y ago
Holly Barnes (BA 1998), Operations Manager at ITSUS Consulting recently completed the Help to Grow: Management business development programme at Cardiff Business School. Holly tells us about her experience on the programme, and the changes she’s implemented in her work since. I didn’t really know what to expect from the Help to Grow programme, but ..read more
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Growing my business with Help to Grow by Sarah Breese
Cardiff Business School Blog
by Lauren Sourbutts
1y ago
Sarah Breese (BSc 2009), Operations Director, TPT Consultancy and Training Ltd, recently completed the Help to Grow: Management business development programme at Cardiff Business School. Sarah tells us about her experience on the programme, and the changes she’s implemented in her work since. After graduating from BSc Business Management in 2009 I had no idea ..read more
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Escalation and Intervention
Cardiff Business School Blog
by Tracey Rosell
1y ago
The Welsh Government accept that the current framework for identifying and tackling major issues with services in NHS Wales needs to be revised. In this post Tracey Rosell explores the acknowledged problems. A full version of this blog is published on the Senedd Research website. The joint NHS Wales Escalation and Intervention Arrangements (the E&I ..read more
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International Women’s Day 2022
Cardiff Business School Blog
by Rachel Ashworth
1y ago
On International Women’s Day 2022, we are celebrating the significant contribution women at Cardiff Business School have made, and continue to make, to the lives of women around the world. #BreakTheBias Professor Rachel Ashworth, Dean of Cardiff Business School writes: “International Women’s Day provides an opportunity for us all to reflect on what has been ..read more
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The effect of the pandemic on supplier payment times
Cardiff Business School Blog
by Anthony Flynn
1y ago
With businesses facing new challenges and risks, has the pandemic had an effect on supplier payment times? In our latest post, Anthony Flynn explores the impact the pandemic has had on invoice payments. Between lockdowns, product shortages and staff absenteeism, the COVID-19 pandemic caused major disruption to business activity. Within the supply chain field, the ..read more
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Behind those doors, it’s a different world
Cardiff Business School Blog
by Robin Burrow
1y ago
The physical isolation of chefs working in Michelin-starred kitchens can lead to violent misbehaviour and a different moral code. In our latest post, Robin Burrow, Rebecca Scott and David Courpasson explore how this happens. Published in Journal of Management Studies here, our article is concerned with the connection between isolated places and misbehaviour. We address ..read more
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The negativity bias in news about how public money is used affects our willingness to pay taxes
Cardiff Business School Blog
by Tommaso Reggiani
1y ago
To meet the public’s preference for negative content. the media tend to overreport negative news. Miloš Fišar, Tommaso Reggiani, Fabio Sabatini, and Jiří Špalek write that this negativity bias in the coverage of economic policy issues decreases tax compliance. Conversely, when people are exposed to authentic information about the appropriate use of tax revenues, compliance increases significantly.  Why do we pay ..read more
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Intergenerational precautionary savings in Europe
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by Serena Trucchi
1y ago
The extended family can act as an insurance tool against adverse events. In our latest post, Francesco Scervini and Serena Trucchi document a new channel for saving, namely the effect of uncertainty in the offspring’s income on parental savings and illustrate its role in the framework of the COVID-19 outbreak. During the COVID-19 pandemic, household ..read more
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