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Published this week in the Journal of Contemporary China, the research ‘Willingness to Boycott Russian Goods in China: How Political Ideology Shapes Consumer Preferences in an Authoritarian Context’ is authored by Dr Barbara Yoxon, of Lancaster University, Xue Bai, of Lancaster University and Richard Turcsanyi, of Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
For the first time since 2016, a team from the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin has won the National Real Estate Challenge. The contest, held last week, brought together the top MBA programs across the U.S. to compete in Austin, where teams presented their solutions to a panel of 32 industry executives.
A new study co-authored by Bayes Business School characterises four types of ‘home’ and the various psychological benefits they bring – concluding that people in an increasingly mobile world may identify with more than one single setting.A new study co-authored by Bayes Business School characterises four types of ‘home’ and the various psychological benefits they bring – concluding that people in an increasingly mobile world may identify with more than one single setting.