Ludovico Capuano reveals to The New Economy just why Southern Italy warrants international investment
New research suggests that a tit-for-tat mentality in the workplace can be a strong factor on pay and productivity
As thousands of British Airways staff volunteer for unpaid work, the airline’s share price has rocketed
Employers globally are demanding more innovative, structured and flexible employee benefits packages
This year’s WEF addresses the near and long∞term transformation of societies. Simon Evenett questions whether new conceptual models are needed to think through these changes
Practical relevance and an integrative perspective have been the trademarks of education at the University of St.Gallen
The University of Vienna was founded by Duke Rudolph IV of Austria in 1365 and is the oldest university in the world
Jeanette Purcell, CE of the Association of MBAs discusses the relevance of business schools in today’s climate
The Hanken School of Economics has enjoyed substantial success this year. The New Economy spoke with Professor Eero Vaara about the institute’s continuing development
Jeremy Moon of the Nottingham University Business School, explores the linkage between CSR and government
Autumn snippets from around the globe
CEO says company needs to refocus after tech giant’s share price falls 13 percent