In this short video, Dr. Baines introduces one of her co-authored working papers, Disability entrepreneurship research: review and critical reflection through the lens of individual-opportunity nexus, co-authored with Dr Te Klangboonkrong
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CIMR Research in Focus is a monthly series presenting a curated list of blogs from the Centre of Innovation Management Research. This month the topic is our work on digital technologies.
CIMR Research in Focus 2: Reflecting on the COVID-19 Pandemic
CIMR Research in Focus is a monthly series presenting a curated list of blogs from the Centre of Innovation Management Research. This month the topic is our work on Covid-19.
The Grameen Model and its applicability in developed countries
The Grameen model has also been used at various periods in the context of developed countries such as UK and the USA. The central research focus of this study is thus understanding the institutional challenges of adopting this model from the perspective of developing nations juxtaposed with that of developed countries.
Organization matters for the delivery of technological products
Much attention is usually paid by both researchers and policy makers to technological change; much less to the organizational change necessary to deliver technological change and make it successful.
Women entrepreneurs and networking during COVID-19
COVID-19 has, for the most part, resulted in the cancellation of traditional face-to-face, large-scale networking events, with an immediate transfer to virtual/digital platforms. This could be particularly detrimental to women entrepreneurs and the networks they have established.
The unhappy face of corruption
While increasing in happiness does not necessary mean that corruption will end, it will make it less tolerated – a key condition for fighting corruption
CIMR Research in Focus 1: Entrepreneurship, diversity and inclusion
Welcome to the first edition of CIMR Research in Focus. Each month, we’ll publish a curated list of blogs that … More
Is Tax Morale Culturally Driven?
In ther article recently published on JOIE, Dr Luca Andriani and colleagues investigate whether tax morale, an individual’s intrinsic non-pecuniary motivation to comply with taxes, is associated with the cultural values held by the individual.
Knowledge transfer from Public Science: The unsung hero of the COVID-19 vaccine success
Vaccines to combat the threat of Covid-19 have been developed at an amazing speed – in under a year. And while the first vaccines to be approved came from the private sector using new mRNA technologies, the unsung heroes of the COVD-19 vaccine effort have been the publicly funded national universities and laboratories.