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Re-thinking how we ‘brand’ our cities after COVID-19

Re-thinking how we ‘brand’ our cities after COVID-19

Posted on 9 April 2021 by Laura Reynolds

In our latest post, Dr Laura Reynolds focuses on the potential implications of COVID-19 for how we prioritise and brand our cities, looking first at the potential impact on local collaboration, and second, on a potential reinvigoration of environmental and social resilience.

Working on real projects for real companies

Working on real projects for real companies

Posted on 29 March 2021 by Carolyn Strong

In the second of a special two-post feature on our Marketing and Society student projects, Dr Carolyn Strong spoke to a group of second year undergraduates about their experiences on the module and what they learned from creating a marketing campaign for the Gower Gin Company.

Why does the Gender Pay Gap vary across Wales?

Why does the Gender Pay Gap vary across Wales?

Posted on 5 March 2021 by Suzanna Nesom

In our latest post, doctoral student Suzanna Nesom discusses findings from her literature review on the Gender Pay Gap in Wales.

COVID is changing the way we work – and for disabled people too

COVID is changing the way we work – and for disabled people too

Posted on 29 January 2021 by Debbie Foster

In our latest post, Professor Debbie Foster and Dr Natasha Hirst draw on their Legally Disabled? research findings to discuss the ways in which the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has enabled employers to be more disability inclusive.

Digital technologies in Wales

Digital technologies in Wales

Posted on 19 January 2021 by Dylan Henderson

In our latest post, Dr Dylan Henderson reflects on the final event of the Superfast Broadband Business Exploitation project, which took place online between from 2-3 December 2020. Digital technologies […]

The unexpected consequences of COVID-19

The unexpected consequences of COVID-19

Posted on 5 November 2020 by Catherine Farrell

As a researcher working in the field of Public Management, it is the unexpected consequences of COVID-19 – beyond these economic hits right across the UK – which have interested […]

Sovereign risk after COVID-19: Don’t forget domestic debt

Sovereign risk after COVID-19: Don’t forget domestic debt

Posted on 30 October 2020 by Wojtek Paczos

The sharp reductions in economic output and large-scale government expenditures prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic have led to an enhanced risk of sovereign defaults, especially in emerging economies. In our […]

COVID-19 lockdown and the needs of garment workers in Bangalore, India

COVID-19 lockdown and the needs of garment workers in Bangalore, India

Posted on 20 October 2020 by Jean Jenkins

In our latest post, Professor Jean Jenkins explains the work she has been undertaken together with colleagues as part of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)-funded Operationalising Labour Rights […]

Coping With COVID – The Future of Travel

Coping With COVID – The Future of Travel

Posted on 29 September 2020 by Steve Hull

In our latest post Steve Hull, friend of Cardiff Business School and Managing Director of Destination Ski, explain how the travel agency has adapted and planned for the future in […]

We need more progressive taxation, and a wealth tax, to pay for the COVID-19 rescue packages

We need more progressive taxation, and a wealth tax, to pay for the COVID-19 rescue packages

Posted on 14 September 2020 by Wojtek Paczos

We may expect that a successful fiscal intervention will eventually lead to an increase in inflation, if not now, then during the economic recovery. The cost of COVID-19 rescue packages […]