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Winnie’s* top 4 tips to stay healthy

Winnie’s* top 4 tips to stay healthy

Posted on 28 February 2019 by Denise Brereton

While I can think of nothing better than scoffing down an endless supply of sausages, it's important to follow a healthy and balanced diet. In our latest post, Winnie, our […]

Does Corporate Social Responsibility reduce profit shifting?

Does Corporate Social Responsibility reduce profit shifting?

Posted on 26 February 2019 by Woon Leung

The question of why some firms choose to pursue CSR while others do not remains unanswered In our latest post, Dr Woon Sau Leung outlines the findings of his latest […]

Can we teach entrepreneurship?

Posted on 21 February 2019 by Shumaila Yousafzai

Our classrooms are the perfect incubators for budding entrepreneurs. In our latest blog post, Dr Shumaila Yousafzai argues for a new approach to teaching entrepreneurship, which calls for action, practice […]

Wales in the Digital Economy: Emerging Evidence on the Importance of Place

Wales in the Digital Economy: Emerging Evidence on the Importance of Place

Posted on 14 February 2019 by Professor Calvin Jones

Our study of businesses across Wales is beginning to shed some light on the answers to questions around ‘tech’ readiness In our latest post, Professor Calvin Jones outlines some of […]

Labour and Wales

Labour and Wales

Posted on 5 February 2019 by Jonathan Rees

Professors Leighton Andrews and Calvin Jones discuss the new Welsh First Minister's campaigning platform of ‘21st Century Socialism’ and its potential to change Wales and the Welsh economy. Taking in […]

Why sport matters

Why sport matters

Posted on 31 January 2019 by Professor Laura McAllister

A former Wales football international and national team captain, Professor McAllister was Chair of Sport Wales between 2010-16. In our latest post, Professor Laura McAllister explains why sport matters in […]

Trade unionism and the concrete universal

Trade unionism and the concrete universal

Posted on 31 January 2019 by Jonathan Preminger

Trade unions combine a concrete universalism with collective action and individual agency. In our latest blog, Dr Jonathan Preminger outlines how we might (re-) discover the radical potential of trade […]

The social side of entrepreneurship

The social side of entrepreneurship

Posted on 21 January 2019 by Yaina Samuels

Dr Shumaila Yousafzai (L) nominated Yaina Samuels (R) to be an Entrepreneur in Residence at Cardiff Business School in 2017. In our latest blog post, Yaina Samuels tells us about […]

New Year, same Winnie

New Year, same Winnie

Posted on 14 January 2019 by Denise Brereton

Winnie is a certified Pets as Therapy volunteer and loves being around people In the first post of 2019, Denise Brereton explains how registering as a Pets as Therapy Volunteer […]

The public value business school

The public value business school

Posted on 11 December 2018 by Martin Kitchener

Cardiff Business School is a reasonably large organisation with 200 academics and around 4,000 students. In our latest post, Professor Martin Kitchener spoke with Your Public Value, an NGO based […]