UCL School of Management

Rikke Duus

Research

Driving Collaboration with the Digital Peer Learning Hub

Tuesday, 30 Aug
In their latest article published by Harvard Business Publishing Education, UCL SoM’s Dr Rikke Duus and her co-author, Dr Mike Cooray, from Hult International Business School (Ashridge), introduce their innovative digital peer learning methodology, the Digital Peer Learning Hub.

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How digital consumers manage their online visibility in game-like conditions

Friday, 20 May
Organisations continue to create digital interfaces and infrastructure that are designed to heighten consumers’ online visibility and encourage them to part with their data. The way these digital systems operate and the rules they are governed by are often opaque, leaving consumers to deploy their own strategies for managing their online information sharing with organisations.
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Connected Cities - Driving digital transformation in complex ecosystems

Monday, 3 Dec
Research from Rikke Duus, UCL School of Management, and Mike Cooray, Hult International Business School and UCL School of Management, presents the 4xC Framework for Connected Ecosystems which can guide organisations and institutions on how to take advantage of new digital and strategic opportunities.
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Connected cities need more than technology to thrive

Tuesday, 5 Sep
Research from Rikke Duus, UCL School of Management, and Mike Cooray, Hult International Business School and UCL School of Management, suggests that for connected cities to be successful there are three “softer” drivers at play.
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How artificial intelligence is changing our Christmas shop

Wednesday, 14 Dec
Online retailers are using artificial intelligence to enhance and personalise shopping experiences, according to research from Rikke Duus and Mike Cooray.
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'ICE' can help organisations be more fluid and adapt in the digital age

Friday, 15 Jul
The ‘ICE’ framework can help organisations be more fluid and adapt in the digital age according to Rikke Duus, UCL School of Management.