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Passion, ambition and serendipity: the lessons of a boat building MBA graduate

Passion, ambition and serendipity: the lessons of a boat building MBA graduate

Posted on 15 February 2021 by Marcello Somma

In our latest post, Marcello Somma (MBA 2020), a graduate of our Executive MBA programme, tells us about his ambitions to build a boat of his own design and his voyage of discovery which made it all possible.

Wales Tech Week and the launch of Blockchain Connected

Wales Tech Week and the launch of Blockchain Connected

Posted on 5 August 2020 by Yingli Wang

In our latest post, Dr Yingli Wang reflects on her involvement in the first-ever Wales Tech Week which took place between 13-17 July 2020. We’re at something of a turning […]

Small business in the time of COVID-19

Small business in the time of COVID-19

Posted on 18 May 2020 by Professor Andrew Henley

In our latest post, Professors Andrew Henley and Tim Vorley comment on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on small businesses in the UK. Across the world, as the COVID-19 […]

Rescuing and resetting the UK economy after COVID-19 via debt-to-equity swaps

Rescuing and resetting the UK economy after COVID-19 via debt-to-equity swaps

Posted on 6 May 2020 by Jonathan Preminger

In our latest post, Dr Jonathan Preminger from Cardiff Business School, Dr Guy Major from Cardiff University’s School of Biosciences and Jenny Rathbone Welsh Labour Member of the Senedd for […]

Make capital work for us!

Posted on 5 November 2019 by Jonathan Preminger

Employee-owned or controlled firms in the UK have developed into a vibrant and growing community. In our latest post, Dr Jonathan Preminger and Dr Guy Major make a real-world proposal […]

How does the pursuit of harmony shape expatriate management in Chinese multinational corporations?

How does the pursuit of harmony shape expatriate management in Chinese multinational corporations?

Posted on 9 September 2019 by Muhao Du

Since the 1980s, China has shifted from a planned economy to a socialist market-oriented economy. In our latest post, PhD researcher Muhao Du outlines the ambitions of his doctoral research […]

#BalanceforBetter

#BalanceforBetter

Posted on 8 March 2019 by Rachel Ashworth

To mark International Women’s Day 2019, Dean Professor Rachel Ashworth highlights the significant contribution women have made, and continue to make, to the success and culture of Cardiff Business School, […]

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 […]

Why having a conversation about mental health in the workplace might not be so simple

Why having a conversation about mental health in the workplace might not be so simple

Posted on 13 November 2018 by James Wallace

In our latest post, PhD candidate James Wallace considers what it means to be well at work and how this might require material change for employers. For many people experiencing […]