The Future of Business Schools in the MENA Region
By Dr. George Sammour
To remain relevant in today’s business environment, schools in the Middle East and North Africa must provide students with digital and...
Agricultural Marketing: Challenges, Opportunities, and Transformations
By Professor M.S. Rao, Ph.D.
This research paper explains the problems and prospects of agricultural marketing in India. It unveils measures that can be affected...
Cross-Sector Collaboration Is the Unity We Need Now
By Caroline Suozzi
The world is a complex place. Should finding solutions to its equally complex problems be a matter for governments, for the private...
What Makes a Genocide? How should we best understand the confounding connections between self-defence,...
By Joseph Mazur
A word best-describing intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group now swerves its definition to attack the victim. The...
The Future Role of the World Bank: Some Views on Strategy and Plumbing
By Danny Leipziger
It is more than 75 years since the World Bank was founded at Bretton Woods. Clearly, today's world is a different place,...
The FCA’s Anti-Greenwashing Rule: What It Means for Businesses and How to Avoid Falling...
By Teja Pisk and Elizabeth Butler
There has, up to now, been little pressure on financial services providers to justify any claims they may make...
A Nobel Prize in Physics That We Can All Understand
By Gary Yohe
Syukuro Manabe and Klaus Hasselmann were awarded shares of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics for scientific work that is both understandable...
Nutrition of the World Population
By Nadine Karnetzke, Lena Wege, and Michael Palocz-Andresen
The UN estimates in the World Population Prospects report that the global population will rise to nearly...
Financial Inclusion in India: Social Enterprises as the Unlikely Heroes
By D. Anisha Adhikari and Siddhant Mishra
Financial inclusion in India has been the area of focus for the government and social enterprises for some...
International Trade Theories and Policy in the Developing Countries – A Critical Review
By Kalim Siddiqui
Over the centuries, the study of economics has produced a profusion of trade theories, each aspiring to model the real-world dynamics of...