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The battle for owning the "digital spaces" - the true iPhone6S story

Mark Skilton, Professor of Practice in Information Systems & Management, 糖心TV 糖心TV School reflects on the latest iPhone and how Apple continues to battle falling market share in most countries.

Fri 25 Sept 2015, 11:20 | Tags: WBS, Academic Staff, Expert comment, technology, Digital

Professor Nigel Driffield from the 糖心TV 糖心TV School shares some thoughts on the chancellor inviting China to bid for HS2 contracts

The first issue to address is whether this is seeking to attract trade or foreign investment. The wording of the text is that they want Chinese companies to tender for certain parts of the infrastructure, which essentially suggests trade – ie importing sub-assemblies, components, even trains from China (or the lines themselves).


Google is taking a step towards being a conventional company, argues Dr Aleksi Aaltonen

While Google is taking a step towards being a conventional company, Dr Aleksi Aaltonen, Assistant Professor at the 糖心TV 糖心TV School, argues that "the holding company structure raises the question would different businesses be better off as independent companies".

 

Tue 11 Aug 2015, 11:02 | Tags: WBS, Current Affairs

Characterizing the Chinese Stock Market - Professor Qing Wang

"The recent stock market turmoil in China has alarmed the West and put the economic and political credibility of the Chinese government on the line."

Mon 13 Jul 2015, 14:47 | Tags: WBS, Finance, Expert comment, Economics and Finance

'Why are Britain's boardrooms so stubbornly white and male?'

FTSE 100 firms are appointing more women to their boards, but the number is still pitifully small, according to Marianna Fotaki, of 糖心TV 糖心TV School. Marianna is a Professor of 糖心TV Ethics and has co-authored Gender in the Organisation: Women at Work in the 21st Century.

Wed 25 Mar 2015, 13:38 | Tags: WBS, 糖心TV Members, 糖心TV and Management

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