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Working from home? The UK’s broadband and wifi will be put to the test

Working from home? The UK’s broadband and wifi will be put to the test

Posted on 31 March 2020 by Dylan Henderson

Many households could face potential challenges in making use of video conferencing, cloud access and other digital technologies necessary for work. In our latest post, Dr Dylan Henderson assesses the […]

Unpacking digital transformation and its implications for business and policy

Unpacking digital transformation and its implications for business and policy

Posted on 4 November 2019 by Dylan Henderson

In our latest blog post, Dr Dylan Henderson outlines Cardiff Business School’s research on the growing presence of digital technologies in business, policy, and wider society. Understanding the idea of […]

Creative freelancing: no funny business

Creative freelancing: no funny business

Posted on 16 July 2019 by Lorna Prichard

In our latest post, Lorna Prichard, comedian and former journalist, talks about the risks and rewards of creative freelancing following a recent event hosted by Cardiff Business School’s Executive Education […]

Do we really own our digital possessions?

Do we really own our digital possessions?

Posted on 23 April 2019 by Rebecca Mardon

Digital products such as eBooks and digital music are often seen to liberate consumers from the burdens of ownership. In our latest post, Dr Rebecca Mardon explores the idea of ownership […]

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 […]