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Our faculty publish over 100 papers and articles every year, many of which are featured in top-ranked business journals. Discover what our researchers are working on and how they are shaping the world.

 

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All’s well that ends well: analysing ageing trends in England

New study highlights the impact of socio-economic variables, such as education and wealth, on age-related frailty.

LBS faculty: Andrew Scott

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Analytics for hospital operations

Hospitals have collected a lot of data about their patients, which they can use to improve how they operate.

Watch this video to learn about predictive and prescriptive analytics tools for patient flow management and how they can improve the patient experience.

LBS faculty: Jean Pauphilet

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Can humour really make a difference in the corporate world?

This research finds that when managers use humour on earnings calls, stock-market returns and analyst forecast revisions following the call are more positive.

LBS faculty: Rachel Flam

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Choice freedom

Contrary to popular belief, choice freedom does not always improve wellbeing and whole classes of consumers are unable to take full advantage of marketplace opportunities.

LBS faculty: Simona Botti

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Consumers and artificial intelligence

AI products promise to improve consumer wellbeing. This means AI products are now not only measured on efficiency and accuracy, but also on the value consumers get from their experience with AI.

Watch this video to learn about the different consumer experiences with AI and the benefits and psychological costs from each of these experiences.

LBS faculty: Simona Botti

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Corporate social counterpositioning: How attributes of social issues influence competitive response

This study presents a theory to understand when and why companies should take a stance on a contentious issue.

LBS faculty: Aharon Cohen Mohliver

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Digital lives of the poor

Through a novel app developed to investigate real-time smartphone usage, the researchers identified a hitherto-undetected barrier to digital information access by the poor: data shortages.

LBS faculty: Kamalini Ramdas

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How disability can be a source of competitive advantage

This research shows that hiring people with disabilities can be a competitive advantage. Disabled workers bring unique skills, enhance organisational culture, improve a company's social reputation, and strengthen customer relationships.

LBS faculty: Luisa Alemany and Freek Vermeulen

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Do female-lead films face more polarised ratings?

Research suggests that various types of evaluators on average make associations between gender quality. However, not much is known about the level of consensus on these evaluations.

Watch this video to learn more about why there are more polarised ratings when it comes to female-lead films.

LBS faculty: Bryan Stroube

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Do freemium app strategies work?

This study analysed whether the launch of a free version of an app helps or hurts the demand for an existing paid version.

LBS faculty: Anja Lambrecht

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Do robots share wealth evenly?

This research paper discusses the impact of automation on household wealth - is it “neutral” or could it amplify inequality?

LBS faculty: Francisco Gomes

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Double take: uncovering disagreement about moral hypocrisy 

The research shows that judgments of hypocrisy are biased by social motivations, with people more likely to accuse enemies and defend allies based on how they perceive similarities in behaviour.

LBS faculty: Jonathan Berman

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Ethnic minority analysts’ conference call participation

When it comes public earnings conference calls, are ethnic minority analysts less likely to participate?

Watch this video to learn more about the representation of ethnic minorities in these calls, and what companies can do to address the imbalance.

LBS faculty: Rachel Flam

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Hospital reimbursement in the presence of cherry picking and upcoding

This research explores a framework that uses game theory to reveal some unintended consequences that stem from efforts to reduce cherry picking and other profit-seeking practices in hospitals. The study's findings offer a better understanding of hospital incentives, resulting in improved system efficiency for better health and social outcomes.

LBS faculty: Nicos Savva

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How environmental changes impact the way people work

How does climate change impact the way people work? Can air pollution affect remotely located employees?

Watch this video to learn how air pollution can affect the relationship between leaders and followers.

LBS faculty: Ussama Ahmad Khan

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How ESG strategies can improve firm performance

Can ESG strategies improve performance and firm value? Are investors willing to accept lower financial returns because they feel good about investing in high ESG stocks? Will employees work harder for ESG firms? Do consumers prefer high ESG firms?

Watch this video to learn how consumers react to ESG strategies.

LBS faculty: Henri Servaes

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How humans and AI can work together

Companies are trying to find better ways for humans and AI to work together, especially when it comes to decision making.

Watch this video to learn the best solution for human and AI collaboration to ensure effective decisions are made.

LBS faculty: Arianna Marchetti

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How new recruits can establish themselves in fluid organisations

Traditionally when new employees joined an organisation, their adjustment process was guided by one manager. But these days, they move around different project teams and work with many different managers.

Watch this video to learn how new recruits can be onboarded and successfully establish their careers without a formal structure and manager to guide them.

LBS faculty: Minseo Baek

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How office layouts affect productivity

Many companies are now making changes to offices to accommodate the new ways of hybrid working.

Watch this video to discover how spatial layouts affect work teams and their productivity.

LBS faculty: Bukky Oyedeji

How to kill chaos with kindness

Using a new methodology for the investigation of the impact of personality traits on groups, this research offers insight into team building and how team make-up is particularly important when it comes to unpredictable situations.

LBS faculty: Randall S Peterson

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Improving team performance by focusing on what's important

These days lots of organisations are trying to find ways to increase employee productivity without burning them out.

Watch this video to learn whether asking employees to take two hours out of their weekly work schedule to focus on their most important tasks instead of going to meetings and answering emails can have a positive effect on productivity.

LBS faculty: Dan Cable

Investigating the mix of strategic choices and performance of transaction platforms: Evidence from the crowdfunding setting

Investigating a vast array of crowdfunding platforms over two decades, this study explores the interplay of strategic choices, shedding light on their impact on platform survival and growth, thereby providing valuable insights for both entrepreneurs and academic scholars.

LBS faculty: Gary Dushnitsky

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Is moving internationally beneficial for career progress?

Is moving internationally beneficial or detrimental for career progress? Moving abroad can be an opportunity for personal growth, but it can also present challenges.

Watch this video to find out if moving internationally results in financial compensation or if there are other rewards.

LBS faculty: Isabel Fernandez-Mateo

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Is the private equity sector good for the planet?

How can we tell if the private equity fund sector is good for the planet? How can we tell if the environmental, social and governance information PE firms disclose is anything more than window dressing?

Watch this video to learn more about research on whether PE firms' actions are consistent with their ESG disclosures.

LBS faculty: Florin Vasvari

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Measuring the expected effects of the global tax reform

In an effort to ensure multinational companies pay tax, more than 100 countries agreed to introduce a tax reform, which includes a global minimum tax rate of 15%.

Watch this video to learn how investors responded to the reform announcement and to see how this then affected companies and governments.

LBS faculty: Marcel Olbert

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Novel evidence of executives’ ability to predict the price impact of disclosures

Research shows surprising insight into how investors’ beliefs change after publication of quarterly financial reports.

LBS faculty: Alastair Lawrence

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Management speak

In presentations, it’s common for CEOs to use management speak.

Watch this video to learn whether financial investors appreciate management speak because it is useful or impressive or whether it actually has a negative impact.

LBS faculty: Freek Vermeulen

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Optimising the path towards plastic-free oceans

Increasing plastic emissions are harming the environment.

Watch this video to learn about a project that uses a system that has been developed which intercepts plastic floating in the sea and how the efficiency of the plastic capture can be improved.

LBS faculty: Jean Pauphilet

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Patience and investing in social enterprise

Investors in social enterprises seek financial gains and societal betterment. Humans tend to prefer immediate rewards over delayed ones.

Watch this video to learn whether people are just as impatient when it comes to societal benefits, like working towards cleaner air in the future.

LBS faculty: Donal Crilly

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Perceived firm-specific human capital: Mobility constraint or enhancer?

The research challenges the traditional view that firm-specific human capital (FSHC) restricts employee mobility, showing that perceived FSHC can actually enhance mobility.

LBS faculty: Bukky Akinsanmi Oyedeji

Private equity and public good: uncovering the impact of PE on local government finances

Are tax authorities missing out on tax revenues due to restructurings and tax savings strategies of private equity investors? Research finds that PE buyouts are negatively associated with local governments’ tax revenues and spending.

LBS faculty: Marcel Olbert

Physical climate change exposure and firms’ adaptation strategy

This research examines how companies adapt to climate change risks, finding that firms with higher exposures, stronger ESG practices, and long-term strategies are more proactive. It highlights the need for integrating climate risks into corporate planning.

LBS faculty: Xia Li

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Reducing food waste through better measurement

Food waste is a big problem of our times. Many food retailers have committed to reducing their waste to help this crisis.

Watch this video to understand how expiration dates affect waste in food stores and how waste reduction initiatives can be managed better.

LBS faculty: Nitish Jain

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Reducing gender bias in the evaluation and selection of future leaders

The research shows that promoting a universal mindset—believing most people have leadership potential—can reduce gender bias in evaluating and selecting leaders.

LBS faculty: Aneeta Rattan

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Should human experts change AI recommendations

Should firms allow human experts to change AI recommendations?

Watch this video to learn about when allowing human experts to make changes can be beneficial and when this may not be the best strategy.

LBS faculty: Nitish Jain

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Split decision: making adherence-aware recommendations

The research presents a model for creating "adherence-aware" AI recommendations in expert-in-the-loop decision systems, addressing the challenge of partial human adherence to AI suggestions, and offering solutions that ensure robust performance even when decision-makers only follow AI guidance partially.

LBS faculty: Jean Pauphilet

Reject and resubmit: A formal analysis of gender differences in reapplication and their contribution to women’s presence in talent pipelines

Research combining mathematical modelling with data from executive hiring, crowdfunding, and patent applications challenges the assumption that increasing the number of women in application pools will improve gender diversity.

LBS faculty: Isabel Fernandez-Mateo

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Strategic assets and innovation

Companies often own intangible assets, such as a brand name or some technological knowledge. Multinational firms have to allocate the rights of these intangible assets to a particular subsidiary within the company.

Watch this video to learn the consequences the allocation of these rights may have and whether this can then affect the subsidiary’s ability to innovate.

LBS faculty: Catherine Magelssen

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Strategy visualisation

Communicating strategy can be difficult, because you are explaining how current decisions will impact the future. How does the stock market respond to visual aids?

Watch this video to learn whether using a visual aid when discussing strategy is effective.

LBS faculty: Freek Vermeulen

The economic and financial consequences of corporate lobbying

A new study highlights that the risk-premium costs of lobbying are quantitatively and economically important, even if the resources ‘wasted’ on lobbying seem objectively small.

LBS faculty: Marco Grotteria

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The motherhood wage penalty and female entrepreneurship

The study reveals that the motherhood penalty, characterised by reduced earnings opportunities in wage employment due to motherhood status, significantly drives female entrepreneurship, particularly among women facing wage discrimination, offering insights into women's career choices amidst workplace inequality.

LBS faculty: Olenka Kacperczyk

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TV advertising and online sales

In this day and age, many people use multiple screens simultaneously. Companies are now using TV ads to direct customers to their websites to browse and purchase their products.

Watch this video to learn how effective these ads are and how long any effects may last.

LBS faculty: Xu Zhang

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The emerging phenomenon of using secrets in marketing 

Secret products and experiences have become an emerging phenomena when it comes to marketing. Restaurants often offer secret menu items and hidden shops and speakeasy bars have camouflaged entrances and passcodes. These secrets can sometimes become famous.

Watch this video to learn more about the effect of secrets in marketing and the impact they can have.

LBS faculty: Dafna Goor

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Using crowd-judging for conflict resolution

Over the last two decades, we have seen explosive growth in the platform economy. With this growth, there is also a rise in the number of conflicts and disputes. Crowd-judging is when users acts as jurors and adjudicate disputes, so the platforms decentralise their dispute resolution function.

Watch this video to see whether crowd-judging can act as an effective solution to solving these conflicts.

Authors: Alex Yang

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Why consumers may choose conventional products over greener alternatives?

These days, we have more environmentally friendly options to choose from than ever before. This is partly due to growing demand for eco-friendly products. So, why do some of us still choose standard products over the greener alternatives?

Watch this video to learn about the multiple drivers for this intention-behaviour gap.

LBS faculty: Dafna Goor

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Why the blame game damages team performance

Task conflict, sometimes known as debate and discussion, is very important for teams to achieve high potential. Sometimes exchanging ideas within a team can end in conflict and have a negative effect.

Watch this video to find out the surprising effect personal disliking or relationship conflict has on teams.

LBS faculty: Randall S Peterson

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