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The Gender Pay Gap in UK Medicine

The Gender Pay Gap in UK Medicine

Posted on 6 May 2021 by Ezgi Kaya

In our latest post, Professor Melanie Jones and Dr Ezgi Kaya share the findings from their latest research which seeks to quantify the size and drivers of the contemporary gender pay gap among medical doctors in the UK public sector.

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 […]

Broadband, productivity and the Welsh Economy

Broadband, productivity and the Welsh Economy

Posted on 13 May 2019 by Dylan Henderson

Digital technology is one way for Welsh businesses to respond to ongoing economic uncertainties; to become more productive through new ways of working, reaching customers and offering new services. In […]

New focus on the foundations of the UK’s economy might help poorest regions post-Brexit

New focus on the foundations of the UK’s economy might help poorest regions post-Brexit

Posted on 27 March 2019 by Dylan Henderson

Known as the foundational economy, these “basics” are all the goods and services that provide the social and material infrastructure for society . In our latest post, Dr Dylan Henderson […]

#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, […]

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 […]

Evidence-informed policymaking: does knowledge brokering work?

Evidence-informed policymaking: does knowledge brokering work?

Posted on 1 October 2018 by Sarah Quarmby

In our latest post, Sarah Quarmby takes us inside the Wales Centre for Public Policy to see how its day-to-day workings tally with the body of knowledge about evidence use in […]