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Student

UCL School of Management student collaborates with United Nations on aid project

Thursday, 21 Dec
Throughout 2023, UCL School of Management PhD student Shivaang Sharma has collaborated with a number of United Nations bodies, including the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and United Nations Volunteers, in order to support and expedite the delivery of aid materials to the ongoing Sudan and Gaza conflicts.
Staff

UCL SoM's Joost Rietveld appointed as Associate Program Chair at SMS

Wednesday, 20 Dec
We are thrilled to share the news that Joost Rietveld, Associate Professor at UCL School of Management, has been elected as the Associate Program Chair for the Competitive Strategy Interest Group at the Strategic Management Society (SMS).
Alumni

Start-up born out of UCLSoM represents UCL at Prototypes for Humanity in Dubai

Friday, 15 Dec
Earlier this month, UCL School of Management alumna Ina Jovicic represented UCL in the Prototypes for Humanity event in Dubai alongside UCL Electrical and Electronic Engineering student Gaelic Jara Reinhold. Entering with eNOugh, a smart badge designed to enhance nighttime security with integrated AI technology, the duo travelled to Dubai, where the culmination of Prototypes for Humanity took place under COP28.
Student

Winners of the UCL SoM Digital Strategy & Transformation Awards revealed!

Tuesday, 12 Dec
We are excited to announce the Winners and Runners-Up of the third Digital Strategy & Transformation Awards led by Associate Professor Dr Rikke Duus.
Alumni

UCLSoM's Alumni Advisory Council discuss future plans at second meeting

Friday, 8 Dec
UCL School of Management's Alumni Advisory Council (AAC) gathered on Level 50 of One Canada Square recently for their second-ever meeting since the council's establishment earlier this year before concluding with celebratory drinks at Canary Wharf's Tribe Hotel. The group allocated responsibilities across seven vital hubs: Resource Management, Philanthropy, Interdepartmental Collaboration, Alumni Relationships, Perks and Give Back, Events and Engagement, as well as the Alumni Reunion.
School

Pitch Day for the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs for Ukraine

Thursday, 7 Dec
Celebrating the conclusion of the inaugural Next Generation of Entrepreneurs for Ukraine Lecture Series, UCL School of Management hosted a Pitch Day Competition this week. 10 very talented participants from the Lecture Series pitched their exciting start-ups.
Student

UCL School of Management's 2023 student highlights

Monday, 4 Dec
With 2023 rapidly coming to a close, we are looking back at some of the incredible achievements of our fantastic UCL School of Management students and alumni. While it was difficult to select only a few, we have compiled a list of our top 10 highlights from 2023. We would also like to take this time to thank our students for their tremendous hard work this year! We look forward to seeing all that you achieve in 2024.
Alumni

UCL School of Management alumni and LocalMeal founders launch app

Friday, 1 Dec
In the final year of their BSc Management Science programme, Isabella Mandich, Derin Mutlu and Noah Deron founded LocalMeal, a restaurant discovery platform that promotes smaller and independent businesses that are often overlooked by consumers for more established chain restaurants. Now just two years later, LocalMeal have not only gained thousands of followers on social media, but they have also officially launched their first-ever app, allowing customers to instantly access restaurant recommendations in London.
Staff

UCL SoM Dr Rikke Duus speaks at CABS Symposium on AI and Digital Transformation

Thursday, 23 Nov
Earlier this week, Dr Rikke Duus was invited as a speaker at the Chartered Association of Business School’s (CABS) Executive Education Symposium on “Accelerating AI and Digital Transformation”. The event was attended by senior Business School leaders, innovators in executive education, entrepreneurs, and educators.
School

UCL School of Management's Year in Review: 2023

Thursday, 23 Nov
With 2023 rapidly coming to a close, we are looking back at some of UCL School of Management's incredible achievements of the past year and are celebrating the tremendous hard work of our staff, students and alumni. While it was difficult to select only a few, we have compiled a list of our favourite highlights from 2023. We are incredibly grateful for our fantastic UCLSoM community, and look forward to seeing all that you achieve in 2024!
School

UCL School of Management Celebrates Women Entrepreneurs: Triumphs and Challenges

Wednesday, 22 Nov
The UCL School of Management hosted a panel titled "Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Empowering Women Entrepreneurs" on Monday 20 November, aligning with the global celebration of Women's Entrepreneurship Day. The event featured an engaging panel discussion drawing over 90 participants, including students, academics, and industry professionals. Moderated by Pierre-Jean (PJ) Hanard, School Lead for Entrepreneurship, attendees gathered eagerly to gain insights from successful entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship enablers.
Alumni

School of Management alumni & entrepreneur raises over £1 million for startup

Monday, 20 Nov
UCL School of Management alumni and entrepreneur Rashid Aliyev has recently secured over £1 million in funding for his business in a recent investment round. Currently the CEO and Co-Founder of Stackt, a technology startup developing innovative moving and storage systems, Rashid graduated from the School's BSc Information Management for Business programme in 2019 and co-founded Stackt in 2021.
Research

Analytics Lab Report: Generative AI

Friday, 17 Nov
A new report from UCL students and consultancy firm Capgemini argues that while generative AI (commonly referred to as GenAI) will improve productivity, support innovation and enable more human creativity in the workplace, allowing it to do so will require a transformation in the nature of work itself. Carried out at the UCL School of Management’s Analytics Lab, the report also explores the growth of GenAI and its impact on people, processes and organisations.
School

UCL SoM Organises Networking Event for Ukrainian Entrepreneurship

Thursday, 16 Nov
The UCL School of Management recently organised an engaging networking event specifically designed to strengthen ties within the Ukrainian entrepreneurship community, connecting participants from the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs for Ukraine Lecture Series with members of the Gen UK Restart Ukraine programme.
Student

UCL School of Management Joins Networking Event at Level 39

Wednesday, 8 Nov
UCL School of Management recently joined a networking event organised by Level 39, a renowned co-working space and connected community for tech startups and scaleups, based at One Canada Square. The event, which took place last month, served as a vibrant platform for entrepreneurs to interact, collaborate, and exchange ideas. It was attended by participants of the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs for Ukraine Lecture Series and a diverse group of entrepreneurs based on Level 39.

In the Media

The effects of remote work on perceived productivity and gender differences

Thursday, 2 Nov
Since the pandemic caused a seismic shift to remote working, scholars across fields and practitioners have been analysing the data from the past three years to understand the effects on productivity and attitudes towards peers caused by the ‘new normal’ remote working model many organisations have taken on. Chia-Jung Tsay’s research into the attitudes to women’s productivity across different working arrangements including in-person and virtual settings was recently referenced in a recent New York Times piece.

Alumni

UCL Alumnae Double Dutch Founders for Great British Businesswoman Awards 2023

Wednesday, 1 Nov
Congratulations are in order for UCL Alumnae and twin sisters Joyce and Raissa de Haas, as they have recently been shortlisted for the Great British Businesswoman Awards 2023 in the Young Businesswoman category. We had the privilege of catching up with the dynamic sisters to mark this occasion.
Staff

Academia Meets Industry: Dr. Angela Aristidou speaks at "Programmable Biology"

Tuesday, 31 Oct
Earlier this month, UCL School of Management’s Dr. Angela Aristidou was invited as a speaker and panelist for "Programmable Biology: Conversations over Dinner & Drinks in London" event. This event, hosted by BlueYard Capital, EQT, and Obvious Ventures, gathered a select group of founders, scientists, and investors to explore the evolving landscape of programmable biology.
School

Business Evolution in the Digital Age: The Nuffield Health Experience

Friday, 27 Oct
This week, Chris Scragg, Director at Nuffield Health, joined UCL School of Management’s BSc Information Management for Business (IMB) students to share his insight on how organisations can succeed at driving business transformation in highly competitive, fast-changing and digital environments.
School

Great turn out for the first-ever Society Fair at UCL School of Management

Tuesday, 24 Oct
Earlier this month, the UCL School of Management hosted its first Society Fair on Level 50 in the student area in Canary Wharf. The fair was an excellent opportunity for students to engage with various societies and expand their networks.

Staff

Angela Aristidou named Digital Fellow at Stanford University's DEL

Tuesday, 24 Oct
Assistant Professor in Strategy & Entrepreneurship, Angela Aristidou has been appointed as a Digital Fellow at the Digital Economy Lab of the Human-centred Artificial Intelligence centre at Stanford University. Angela will bring her expert knowledge and wealth of experience in the study of digital technologies and applications in health and medical care.


Staff

Aymen Belkacemi wins Apprentice of the Year 2023

Thursday, 12 Oct
UCL School of Management Teaching and Learning Administrator Aymen Belkacemi has won 'Apprentice of the Year' in the Charity, Voluntary and Public Services category of the Multicultural Apprenticeship Awards. Sponsored by NCFE, this category shines a light on those who are actively working to support their communities.
Alumni

UCL School of Management alumna Marta Gasik listed in Forbes 30-Under-30 Poland

Thursday, 12 Oct
UCL School of Management alumna Marta Gasik has recently been named in Forbes 30-Under-30 in recognition of her incredible achievements within the world of tech. Currently the Data Centre Lead at Microsoft Poland, Marta has played a vital role in the implementation of major projects, such as the company's cloud strategy in the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) region - an investment worth $1 billion.
Research

UCL SoM Professors' research featured in INFORMS Management Science

Wednesday, 4 Oct
A recent paper authored by UCL School of Management Associate Professors Yiting Deng and Yongdong Liu, along with London Business School’s Anja Lambrecht, was selected as a featured article by INFORMS Management Science. This research offers valuable insights for digital firms and app developers, shedding light on the often-debated question: Can a free app truly fuel the success of its paid companion?
Alumni

UCL School of Management alumna shares career advice for women in tech

Thursday, 28 Sep
UCL School of Management alumna Alejandra García recently featured in a panel at online retailer Zalando's internal Women in Tech event to discuss the advice she would give to women just starting a career in the tech industry. Currently the company’s Head of Product Management and Analytics, Alejandra graduated from the School’s MSc Business Analytics programme in 2018 and joined Zalando shortly after.
In the Media

The driving factors behind the slowing down of the Great Resignation

Tuesday, 26 Sep
With the Great Resignation movement slowing down, and in some sectors coming to an end, Associate Professor Anthony Klotz has been talking with Brazilian news outlet 'O Globo' to discuss the reasons behind this change.

In the Media

UCL Professor Paolo Taticchi featured in Forbes for driving sustainable goals

Friday, 22 Sep
UCL School of Management Professor Paolo Taticchi is featured in Forbes.com for his influential leadership in advancing sustainability initiatives within Serie A, Italy's foremost football league. The article sheds light on the groundbreaking launch of a sustainability index tailored for Italian football clubs. This innovative index aims to encourage clubs to embrace sustainability and become more transparent in their operations, with the hope of fostering positive changes in the football industry.
Research

New research project to understand the experience of women entrepreneurs

Tuesday, 19 Sep
UCL School of Management faculty Clarissa Cortland, Felix Danbold and Chia Jung Tsay are partnering with the Cherie Blair Foundation to support one million women entrepreneurs by 2023.
School

Ukrainian Ambassador launches new UCL School of Management Lecture Series

Tuesday, 12 Sep
In anticipation of The Next Generation of Entrepreneurs for Ukraine Lecture Series, UCL School of Management hosted a Launch Event on Monday 11 September 2023, welcoming distinguished guests from both UCL and the Ukrainian community in London. We were delighted to be joined by His Excellency, Vadym Prystaiko, the Ambassador of Ukraine to the UK and Geraint Rees, UCL Vice-Provost (Research, Innovation & Global Engagement) to discuss the changing entrepreneurial landscape in Ukraine following the outbreak of war in the country last year.

School

UCL SoM has been shortlisted for an AMBA Excellence Award

Friday, 8 Sep
We're thrilled to announce that UCL School of Management has been shortlisted for an AMBA Excellence Award! Our UCL MBA Labs submission for the Best Lifelong Learning Initiative category has earned this recognition.
In the Media

Joost Rietveld shares his analysis of Microsoft's restructured deal with Ubisoft

Friday, 25 Aug
Following an intriguing twist to the Microsoft-Activision acquisition saga, UCL School of Management Associate Professor Dr. Joost Rietveld dissects the newly restructured deal between Microsoft and Ubisoft. This development comes on the heels of the UK Competition and Markets Authority's (CMA) concerns about the original acquisition's implications for cloud game streaming.
Research

Chia-Jung Tsay's research on the cost of naive cynicism features in Le Monde

Thursday, 24 Aug
Trust or trap? UCL School of Management Associate Professor Chia-Jung Tsay’s thought-provoking research is now in the spotlight in a recent article by Le Monde - "The Naive Cynicism: When Distrust is a Poor Advisor."
Alumni

UCL School of Management holds first-ever Alumni Advisory Council Meeting

Thursday, 17 Aug
UCL School of Management recently hosted its inaugural Alumni Advisory Council (AAC) meeting on Level 50 of One Canada Square, followed by a reception at Canary Wharf's Tribe Hotel. Chaired by MSc Entrepreneurship alumna and Adjunct Lecturer (Education)​, Alina Kim, the AAC meeting saw dedicated alumni from diverse backgrounds come together to help shape the future of alumni engagement at UCL.

Research

UCL SoM's Christina Richardson spearheads Founder Mental Health research

Thursday, 10 Aug
A true testament to UCL School of Management's commitment to mental health research and education, lecturer Christina Richardson takes the lead in shedding light on a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of entrepreneurship – founder mental wellbeing support.​
Alumni

UCL young alumni leaders and entrepreneurs reception

Wednesday, 2 Aug
Over 40 UCL alumni came together at a reception for London-based young leaders and entrepreneurs held at Coal Drops Yard.

Student

UCL School of Management hosts first-ever Entrepreneurship Summer School

Tuesday, 1 Aug
UCL School of Management recently welcomed 27 postgraduate students from Singapore Management University for the first-ever Entrepreneurship Summer School. Organised and facilitated by the School's Entrepreneurship team, with support from MSc Entrepreneurship alumni, the one-week visit covered 8 academic sessions, including a panel discussion from London-based entrepreneurs who discussed the benefits and challenges of working within the city's entrepreneurial space, as well as multiple visits to leading company locations and a Pitching Competition to conclude the week.
Research

Impact Investing: Guidelines for Participatory Impact Measurement and Management

Thursday, 27 Jul
UCL School of Management Professor Paolo Taticchi, OMRI and Research Assistants Chiara Andreoli and Chiara Cremasco have co-authored a report that tackles a critical issue in impact investing: the information and power imbalances that hinder the dynamics of impact projects
Research

Guidelines for Participatory Impact Measurement and Management

Thursday, 27 Jul
UCL School of Management Professor Paolo Taticchi, OMRI and Research Assistants Chiara Andreoli and Chiara Cremasco have co-authored a report addressing a pressing concern within impact investing. The report delves into the pervasive issue of information and power imbalances that often impede the effectiveness of impact projects.
School

UCL SoM celebrates double success at UCL Sustainability Awards 2023

Wednesday, 26 Jul
Congratulations to UCL MBA student Tom Weston and UCL SoM Professor Paolo Taticchi for their remarkable achievements at the UCL Sustainability Awards 2023!
Research

Sustainability Consulting in the UK: Six Trends in a Fast-Growing Industry

Tuesday, 25 Jul
The latest white paper by Paolo Taticchi and co-author UCL MBA student Tom Weston provides insights into the growing industry for sustainability consulting in the UK. Data was gathered by reviewing publications and interviewing Partners at leading consulting firms. The analysis identifies six key trends shaping what is a fast growing-industry.
In the Media

The latest in the Microsoft Activision Acquisition with Bloomberg businessweek

Monday, 24 Jul
Competition expert, Joost Rietveld speaks to Bloomberg Businessweek to discuss the latest in the Microsoft Activision and as the CMAs decision to pause their blockage of the merger.

Research

Anthony Klotz presents "Micro-Nature" macro impact for Harvard Business Review

Friday, 21 Jul
UCL School of Management’s Associate Professor, Anthony Klotz, presents the macro impact of the “micro-nature” in a newly published article for Harvard Business Review (HBR). In this eye-opening research, he reveals how incorporating micro-nature - small, affordable natural elements - into office spaces can boost employee morale, productivity, and overall well-being.

School

Capgemini Leader Dr James Robey gives UCL SoM Analytics Lab talk

Thursday, 20 Jul
Dr. James Robey, Executive Vice President and Global Head of Environmental Sustainability at Capgemini, recently delivered a captivating and significant talk for the UCL School of Management Analytics Lab. Throughout his talk, James reiterated the importance of integrating sustainability into core business strategies.
Alumni

IMB Alumna Elizabeth Dlha named in Forbes Slovakia 30-under-30 2023

Wednesday, 19 Jul
UCL School of Management BSc Information Management for Business alumna Elizabeth Dlha has recently been named in Forbes Slovakia’s 30-under-30 2023 in recognition of her work in the tech start-up industry.
School

ATLAS SkillTech University students empowered by inspiring visit to UCL SoM

Tuesday, 18 Jul
​UCL School of Management recently welcomed a group of students from ATLAS SkillTech University, providing them learn more about the UCL School of Management and experience the vibrancy of a leading global university in the heart of London as a part of their global immersion programme.
In the Media

Joost Rietveld gives game-changing insights in Financial Times article

Wednesday, 12 Jul
UCL School of Management Associate Professor and gaming industry expert Dr Joost Rietveld has been discussing the concessions Microsoft may need to make to obtain approval from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for its acquisition of Activision with the Financial Times.
In the Media

Latest research by Felix Danbold features in the Financial Times

Thursday, 6 Jul
Nowadays we are all used to hearing the terms “Millennials”, "Gen Z” and Baby Boomers” but what connotations do those labels have in the world of work and are the tensions we read about in the media fictional? The latest research by Felix Danbold and his co-authors featured in the Financial Times explores just that.

Alumni

UCL School of Management hosts first-ever IMB Alumni Summer Reunion

Friday, 30 Jun
Last week, UCL School of Management hosted the first-ever BSc Information Management for Business (IMB) Alumni Summer Reunion on Level 50 of Canary Wharf’s One Canada Square. We were joined by colleagues from across UCL, as well as IMB alumni from a range of year groups who are now working in myriad industries and professions.
Staff

Meet UCL School of Management's staff Wellbeing Champions

Thursday, 29 Jun
We are delighted to announce that UCL School of Management now has two official UCL Wellbeing Champions: Alex Redmond and Caoimhe Regan. Wellbeing Champions play a crucial role in promoting positive mental health and wellbeing in the workplace and beyond and are essential in spreading the importance of positive mental health.
School

UCL ranked in the top 10 universities in the world 12 years running

Wednesday, 28 Jun
UCL is ranked among the top 10 universities worldwide for the 12th year running in the 2024 QS World University Rankings. The university now ranks ninth, putting it in the top 1% of institutions assessed. For the second year running, UCL was named second in the world for the strength of its international research network, which is central to our mission as London’s Global University.
Research

Analytics Lab Project: Sustainability and AI

Tuesday, 27 Jun
A new report from UCL students and consultancy firm Capgemini argues that while the use of AI can enable and accelerate the implementation of sustainability within organisations, a rigorous and comprehensive transformation is required to enable both AI and sustainability to work together hand in hand. Carried out at the UCL School of Management’s Analytics Lab, the report also explores the relationship between sustainability and AI, as well as the challenges of AI transformation and implementing AI as part of the sustainability journey.
School

UCL School of Management hosts inaugural SustainTech Competition Pitch Day

Monday, 26 Jun
Last week, UCL School of Management hosted the inaugural Pitch Day of the UCL SoM SustainTech Pitching Competition in Canary Wharf. In collaboration with SustainTech consulting company Tecno International, the competition supports pioneering individuals with fresh ideas that are looking to champion a resilient and sustainable future.
Research

UCL School of Management at the 2023 European Digital Platform Research Network

Wednesday, 14 Jun
This year saw the inaugural summit of The European Digital Platform Research Network, EU-DPRN, at Bocconi University. Platform competition expert, UCL School of Management’s Joost Rietveld was one of the four organisers of the event which bought together leaders in the field and showcased new and exciting research emerging in this space.

In the Media

Is the “Great Resignation” a thing of the past?

Friday, 9 Jun
UCL School of Management Associate Professor Anthony Klotz, who is credited with coining the term "the Great Resignation," was recently interviewed by Bloomberg for his take.
In the Media

Joshua Becker named Poets&Quant’s Best 40-Under-40 Business School Professors

Wednesday, 7 Jun
We are thrilled to announce that Assistant Professor Joshua Becker has been named one of the World’s Best 40-Under-40 Best Business School Professors by Poets&Quants.
Staff

Aymen Belkacemi shortlisted for Multicultural Apprenticeship Award 2023

Thursday, 1 Jun
UCL School of Management Teaching and Learning Administrator Aymen Belkacemi has been shortlisted for a Multicultural Apprenticeship Award in the ‘Charity, Voluntary and Public Services’ category. Sponsored by NCFE, this category hopes to shine a light on those who are actively working to support their communities. Held annually in Birmingham, the Multicultural Apprenticeship Awards are designed to celebrate talent and diversity through their recognition of multicultural British apprentices, as well as their employers and learning providers.
Staff

Neil's Common Room reaches 10,000 views on YouTube

Wednesday, 31 May
The YouTube channel of UCL School of Management Associate Professor Neil Sutherland has recently reached more than 10,000 views on the platform. Named ‘Neil’s Common Room’, the channel hopes to make academic advice more freely available by providing information and support on a range of academic topics, such as tips on beginning dissertations or writing case study analyses.
Research

Millennials vs. Baby Boomers: The Tensions Are Real, How Do We Manage Them?

Tuesday, 30 May
Intergenerational conflict is a growing topic of discussion with many believing the main fractures lie with Baby Boomers and Millennials. Felix Danbold and his co-author’s latest study examined the intergroup threat theory in an exploratory survey to find that Millennials and Baby Boomers do in fact express more animosity than any other generational grouping.
Research

Research by Anthony Klotz: Translating organisational research scales

Monday, 29 May
As more researchers engage in cross-cultural research it is common practise for research papers to be translated into multiple languages, but what effect does that have on the scales used? Anthony Klotz and his co-author’s latest paper explores the different translation methods and their effects on the scales and provide recommendations for future research.

In the Media

Chia-Jung Tsay's research is at the forefront of BBC article

Friday, 26 May
UCL School of Management Associate Professor Chia-Jung Tsay’s research is featured in BBC Worklife article: Why people reward innate talent over hard work? Chia-Jung Tsay has put the idea to the test in a series of studies.
In the Media

Update on the Microsoft Acquisition: How big will Cloud Gaming really be?

Thursday, 25 May
Update on the Microsoft Acquisition: How transformative will cloud gaming really be? Joost Rietveld has been a key commenter on one of the biggest acquisitions in history, the Microsoft Activision Acquisition. Speaking to numerous prominent outlets he explains the key reasons both the Competition Markets Authority (CMA) has blocked the merger and why the European Commission approved it.

In the Media

Are leaders failing their workforce? Anthony Klotz weighs in on CNBC discussion

Wednesday, 24 May
UCL School of Management Associate Professor Anthony Klotz has recently featured in an article published by CNBC Make It to discuss the dynamics of current employee-employer relationships in the US. Entitled ‘American CEOs are failing their workers right now’, the article notes the absence of trust from employees and explores what employers can do to regain their trust and ultimately strengthen these bonds.
Alumni

IMB alumna featured in Perspektywy's Top 100 Women in Cloud Computing

Tuesday, 23 May
UCL School of Management alumna Marta Gasik has recently been named in the Perspektywy Women in Tech’s Top 100 Women in Cloud Computing list. Designed to recognise and celebrate the women that are driving cloud-based technologies across the globe, the Perspektywy list also hopes to inspire the next generation of female professionals within cloud computing, which is currently a male-dominated industry.
In the Media

New paper by Yiting Deng & Onesun Steve Yoo in INFORMS Service Science Journal

Monday, 22 May
Assistant Professor Yiting Deng and Associate Professor Onesun Steve Yoo's co-authored paper "Can Third-Party Sellers Benefit from a Platform’s Entry to the Market?" has been published in the INFORMS Service Science Journal and featured in the UCLA Anderson Review. They explore the intricate dynamics of this partnership and shed light on the multifaceted nature of the debate.
Staff

Chia-Jung Tsay invited to share latest research at HBR's Women at Work event

Friday, 19 May
Earlier this month, UCL School of Management Associate Professor Chia-Jung Tsay was invited to speak at Harvard Business Review’s virtual Women at Work event. One of three academic panellists, Chia joined Cornell University’s Michelle Duguid and Harvard University’s Alexandra Feldberg to discuss the pressures facing women in the workplace today, as well as share her latest research on gendered time surveillance.
School

Celebrating the second UCL MBA Completion Ceremony

Thursday, 18 May
The UCL School of Management recently celebrated the success of 15 graduating MBA students, who joined us in London for our UCL MBA Orientation and Immersion Weekend and our second Completion Ceremony. We celebrated their successes with current and former School of Management students.

Research

£2M UKRI funding project: Collaboration with UCL SoM & the University of Exeter

Wednesday, 17 May
A funding proposal developed by UCL School of Management's Deyu Ming in collaboration with the University of Exeter, who are acting as the lead institution for the project, has been approved for the UKRI's AI4NetZero research grant which offers £2million of funding to run the project until April 2025.

School

UCL SoM Diversity Research Day 2023

Tuesday, 16 May
Despite growing awareness of the numerous benefits to achieving Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) at work, many organisations are still struggling to achieve their EDI goals. This May, SoM faculty hosted the second annual UCL Diversity Research Day to bring a select group of management scholars from across the UK to share cutting edge research in the space of EDI.
Research

Research Insights from Paolo Taticchi's research project 'IMmPACT'

Monday, 15 May
This article presents the innovative story of the “Social Evaluator” figure used by Banca Etica and is part of a series of research insights related to the “IMmPACT” research project led by Professor Paolo Taticchi, OMRI at UCL School of Management. IMmPACT is a 3-year research programme focused on measuring and managing social impact to support corporates and impact investors' decision-making.
Research

Professor Martin Kilduff’s research paper is published in INFORMS

Tuesday, 9 May
UCL School of Management Professor Martin Kilduff’s research paper titled 'The Strain of Spanning Structural Holes: How Brokering Leads to Burnout and Abusive Behavior' has been published in INFORMS Organizational Science Journal.
In the Media

Dr Sunny Lee writes for Fast Company: ChatGPT is a wake-up call for humanity

Thursday, 4 May
UCL School of Management Associate Professor Dr Sunny Lee and Organizational Psychologist Dr Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic have teamed up to write an article for Fast Company about the latest advancement of mainstream AI.
In the Media

School of Management Assistant Professor Dr Yan writes for Wall Street Journal

Wednesday, 3 May
UCL School of Management Assistant Professor Dr Tom Taiyi Yan and his co-author Dr Elad Sherf have written an insightful piece for the Wall Street Journal on how team success could have potentially negative consequences.
In the Media

Dr Felix Danbold joins the Institute for Gender and the Economy to bust myths

Tuesday, 2 May
Dr Felix Danbold joins the Institute for Gender and the Economy in a Busted podcast Ep 7 to challenge the myth that good leadership is masculine leadership.
School

UCL Entrepreneurship Community of Practice: The Power of Collaboration

Wednesday, 26 Apr
In partnership with Enterprise Educators UK, the UCL Entrepreneurship Community of Practice (ECoP) recently hosted a workshop on Level 50 of One Canada Square focusing on fostering entrepreneurship education across disciplines. The all-day event drew participants from the UK’s leading universities. It was specifically designed to support the launch and development of effective ECoP within higher education to promote entrepreneurship education and nurture entrepreneurial mindsets among students and staff.
School

UCL School of Management Staff shortlisted for Education Awards 2023

Tuesday, 25 Apr
The UCL School of Management is delighted to announce several staff members have been shortlisted for the Education Awards 2023. The annual Education Awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of staff and students and their contributions to our learning community.
Research

Circular Economy Target-Setting: New Guidance & Insights from Industry Leaders

Monday, 24 Apr
UCL School of Management Professor Paolo Taticchi and Research Assistant Melina Charrey have co-authored a white paper that provides an overview of the guidance and offers case studies from two multinational companies, Enel and Philips, who have developed circular economy initiatives at scale implementing circular targets within their organisations.
In the Media

The Great Resignation: Is the grass always greener?

Friday, 21 Apr
UCL School of Management Associate Professor Anthony Klotz has recently featured in an article published by BBC Worklife to discuss the prevalence of workplace resignations in the post-pandemic era and the sudden 'cool factor' that seems to accompany resigning. Known internationally for coining the phrase, ‘The Great Resignation’, Anthony, an expert in organisational behaviour, shares his thoughts on the notion that resigning has now become a glamorous endeavour and explores whether it is the right solution for everyone.
In the Media

Cloud Gaming is Not a Distinct Market

Thursday, 20 Apr
As the CMA investigation draws to a close, platform competition expert, Joost Rietveld has submitted a comment to the CMA explaining the limitations of the latest decision by the CMA in their investigation related to cloud gaming. Joost shares why he believes the “cloud gaming theory of harm” should be treated as a separate issue as it can hold multiple definitions.
In the Media

The Psychology of Negotiation: Sunny Lee appears on BBC Inside Science Podcast

Wednesday, 19 Apr
Associate Professor and Deputy Director of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion at UCL School of Management, Dr Sunny Lee, recently featured on an episode of the BBC Inside Science podcast to discuss the importance of strong negotiation skills in today’s world, as well as the psychology of negotiation and the qualities that make for the perfect negotiator.
Student

Meet the UCL alumni working at L'Oréal, TikTok and Momentum ITSMA

Monday, 17 Apr
Many students who take the MSIN0029 Digital Conversations and Marketing elective module, led by Dr Rikke Duus, aspire to pursue a career in marketing, brand management, consumer research, or customer experience design once they graduate. Rikke invited UCL alumni Bogi Nemeth, Teo Bogatu and Andrew Crombie to the UCL School of Management to share their exciting experiences in Marketing for L'Oréal, TikTok and Momentum ITSMA, respectively.
In the Media

Workplace buzzwords – are they all legitimate?

Monday, 3 Apr
Since the pandemic, employees' working habits and wants from organisations have drastically changed. Speaking with the Financial Times Anthony Klotz shares what buzzwords and trends employers should be mindful of and those where there is no empirical evidence so they can more easily ignore.

School

Chief Information Security Officer at Harrods visits UCL School of Management

Friday, 24 Mar
Paul Davies, Chief Information Security Officer at Harrods, recently visited UCL School of Management to share his insight on the role of cyber security in organisations and specifically how Harrods protects against current and future cyber threats. Paul delivered his guest talk as part of the School of Management module, Digital Strategy and Transformation, led by Dr Rikke Duus.
In the Media

Boomerang employees – the double edged sword

Tuesday, 21 Mar
New research from Professor Anthony Klotz and his co-authors shows that more than a quarter of all “new” hires in the past 36 months are "boomerang employees", people who worked at that organisation previously. Writing for the Harvard Business Review, Anthony explains the defensive and offensive strategies employers could use to capitalise on boomerang employers.

Student

Digital Strategy & Transformation Awards 2023

Monday, 20 Mar
We are excited to announce the Winners and the Runners-Up of the MSIN0052 Digital Strategy & Transformation Awards 2023 led by Associate Professor Dr Rikke Duus.
In the Media

UCL MBA student & designer Wren Loucks writes for Geberit's Hotel Guest Report

Sunday, 19 Mar
UCL School of Management student Wren Loucks has written an article that was recently published in Geberit's Hotel Guest Report to share her tips on sensorial design and social sustainability in the hospitality industry. Entitled 'Stimulating Wellbeing: Ritual, Sensory Rich Experiences and Social Sustainability in Hotel Design', Wren's piece also notes the importance of ensuring inclusivity in design.
School

Blackbullion: Building a digital finance wellbeing platform

Friday, 17 Mar
Recently, Vivi Friedgut, founder and Chief Executive of Blackbullion, a leading financial wellbeing platform, returned to the School of Management to share her exciting entrepreneurial journey. Vivi shared her honest and inspirational insight on starting and running a digital business, the hurdles along the way and the importance of doing something you are passionate about.
Research

UCL School of Management's Ersin Korpeoglu co-authors INFORMS Paper of the Month

Wednesday, 15 Mar
A recent paper co-authored by UCL School of Management Associate Professor Ersin Korpeoglu has been selected as the INFORMS Technology, Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship Section (TIMES) Paper of the Month. Entitled, ‘Parallel Innovation Contests’, the paper was co-authored with Gizem Korpeoglu from the Eindhoven University of Technology and the University of Technology Sydney’s Isa Hafalir.
In the Media

Fred Malherbe calls for lender transparency in Financial Times & Sky News

Tuesday, 14 Mar
UCL Professor Frederic Malherbe has appeared in a number of prominent media outlets in recent weeks to voice concerns over the lack of transparency between banks and consumers within the UK. In a recent op-ed for the Financial Times, Fred, an expert on economics and finance, argues that banks should be compelled to pass on rates to savers.
Research

Sarah Harvey and Poornika Ananth publish research paper in ASQ

Monday, 13 Mar
UCL School of Management Associate Professor Sarah Harvey and Honorary Research Associate Poornika Ananth have co-authored a research paper that has been published in Administrative Science Quarterly (ASQ). Entitled, ‘Ideas in the Space Between: Stockpiling and Processes for Managing Ideas in a Creative Portfolio’, the paper explores how creators manage ideas across multiple projects when developing creative portfolios.
Research

Should organisations use bottom-up approaches to inhibit sexist supervisors?

Monday, 6 Mar
In honour of International Women's Day 2023, UCL School of Management is sharing the many successes and achievements of our incredible community, whilst simultaneously recognising and highlighting the interdisciplinary work that needs to be done in order to ensure and promote true gender equality. Felix Danbold explains why organisations should consider bottom-up approaches to eliminating sexist supervisors in male-dominated industries.
School

International Women's Day 2023 - #EmbraceEquity

Friday, 3 Mar
Celebrated annually on 08 March, International Women’s Day commemorates the economic, social, political and cultural achievements of women around the globe. This year, the theme of International Women’s Day is #EmbraceEquity, which serves as a gentle reminder that terms like ‘equal opportunities’ are not necessarily inclusive and equal to all. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing the stories and research of some of the incredible women and allies within the UCL School of Management community, including current students, alumna, research assistants, academic faculty members and senior management and will be asking the question: what does International Women’s Day mean to you?
In the Media

Microsoft's attempted takeover of Activision Blizzard one year on

Wednesday, 1 Mar
Over a year on since Microsoft announced its plan to acquire Activision Blizzard, the company has faced significant hurdles in its attempted takeover, including the UK competition regulator's recent announcement that it has serious reservations about the takeover. Joost Rietveld recently featured in Bloomberg and Deal Reporter to share his thoughts on the takeover.

Staff

Tim Ruthven volunteers with Save The Children and Canary Wharf Group

Monday, 27 Feb
UCL School of Management External Engagement Director Tim Ruthven recently volunteered with Save The Children and Canary Wharf Group in hopes of raising essential funds for Turkey and Syria following the region's devastating earthquake on 6 February 2023, which measured a staggering 7.8 - or 'major' - on the official magnitude scale.

Student

MSc Management students to represent UCL in Hult Prize 2023 Competition

Friday, 24 Feb
A team of UCL School of Management students will be representing UCL in the Hult Prize 2023 national competition after winning the final pitching competition for the Hult OnCampus Programme. Competing against other student teams from across UCL, MSc Management students Anjali Mann, Liyuan Luo and Roberta Salatioan also received a £1,000 cash prize to support their entrepreneurial endeavours.
School

Dr Neil Sutherland shares tips on writing engaging student feedback

Friday, 17 Feb
UCL School of Management Associate Professor Neil Sutherland has shared important information on how to write feedback on student assessments that is useful, constructive and engaging in order to improve students' performance and experience at UCL. Citing the results of the 2022 National Student Survey, Neil notes the importance of tone, personalisation, and constructive comments in order to keep students engaged in their learning.
Student

UCL MBA students finish in top three in Global Universities Challenge in Dubai

Wednesday, 15 Feb
UCL MBA students have finished in the top three at the Shaping Future Governments: Global Universities Challenge held in Dubai. The annual challenge is part of the World Government Summit, an event that brings thought leaders, global experts and decision-makers together to develop the tools, policies and models that are essential to shaping future governments.
School

UCL School of Management and Wild Planet Trust announce new partnership

Wednesday, 8 Feb
UCL School of Management is collaborating with conservation charity Wild Planet Trust to develop innovative environmental sustainability solutions for businesses
Student

UCL School of Management alumna wins Young Innovators Award

Tuesday, 7 Feb
UCL School of Management alumna Isabella Mandich has recently been awarded with the Innovate UK Young Innovators Award in recognition of her work with LocalMeal, a restaurant discovery platform that promotes smaller and independent businesses that are often overlooked by consumers for more established chain restaurants.
In the Media

UCL School of Management Professor features in The Economic Tribune

Friday, 3 Feb
UCL School of Management Associate Professor Anthony Klotz has recently featured in an article published by The Economic Tribune, the official magazine of the UCL Economics Department. Written by Charles Zuo Qizhen, the article explores the realities of Singapore’s unprecedented economic growth and what this ultimately means for Singapore’s employees.
Student

UCL School of Management student named in Forbes India 30-Under-30 2023

Thursday, 2 Feb
UCL School of Management student Udit Singhal has recently been named in Forbes India's 2023 30 under 30 list in recognition of his work founding the zero-waste initiative Glass2Sand. At just 21 years old, Management Science student Udit is the youngest to be named in this year's cohort and hopes that his organisation will continue to play a part in tackling the world's many environmental issues.

In the Media

Joost Rietveld talks changes in the gaming industry in 2023 with Bloomberg

Tuesday, 24 Jan
UCL School of Management Associate Professor Joost Rietveld has recently featured in an article published by Bloomberg UK that analyses the current video gaming industry, including its areas of growth and recovery, and makes predictions on the field’s big hits of 2023. Joost, an expert in digital platforms and gaming, also discusses the complex relationship between distribution platforms and hardware platforms and how this might change in 2023.
In the Media

Anthony Klotz shares his 2023 workplace predictions with HRM and To Vima

Tuesday, 17 Jan
UCL School of Management Associate Professor Anthony Klotz has featured in a number of prominent news outlets recently to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and ‘The Great Resignation’ on the global workforce. Sitting down with Australia’s HRM and Greece’s leading Sunday newspaper, To Vima, Anthony also shares his predictions and theories on what workplaces will look like in 2023, and what this ultimately means for both employers and employees.
Staff

UCL School of Management faculty member wins 'Professor of the Year' Award

Friday, 13 Jan
Last month, UCL School of Management Senior Teaching Fellow Mario Vanhoucke received the 'Professor of the Year' award from the American College of Performance Management, an organisation that validates project control methods in practice. The annual award is presented to faculty members that both demonstrate pedagogical excellence and publish academic papers and books that centre upon performance management.
In the Media

Anthony Klotz's tips for strengthening employee-employer relationships in 2023

Thursday, 12 Jan
Speaking with MIT Sloane review Professor Anthony Klotz shares his advice to employers for strengthening employee-employer relationships in 2023
Research

Analytics Lab Project: A Guide to Automating Using AI

Tuesday, 10 Jan
A new report from UCL students and consultancy firm Capgemini argues that while automation is a beneficial accompaniment to the use of artificial intelligence, organisations will only succeed if they can effectively identify the areas that require automation, as opposed to applying it arbitrarily. Carried out at the UCL School of Management’s Analytics Lab, the report also explores the different factors that organisations should consider when looking to implement automated AI.
In the Media

What will collaboration in the workplace look like in 2023?

Wednesday, 4 Jan
Collaboration is the key to innovation and creating a successful workforce, but as work patterns change and the hybrid approach becomes increasingly more popular, how can leaders foster a collaborative workforce? Writing for Asana, Jen Rhymer shares her prediction for collaboration at work in 2023.
In the Media

As the workplace balance of power shifts Anthony Klotz warns flexibility is key

Tuesday, 3 Jan
Since the 'Great Resignation', the workplace power dynamic has been largely in favour of employees, but as we emerge from this phenomenon Anthony Klotz warns it is not a time for employers to take their staff for granted. Talking to the Wall Street Journal he warns if employees don’t feel valued they may retaliate.