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Identity is an increasingly central driver of consumer purchases, even as diversity suffers backlash in some parts of the world. Here’s how brands can get it right.
New research by INSEAD faculty questions everything from the potential for corruption in healthcare redemption schemes to the influence of others on our dietary choices. One study explores how best to ...
When countries are intentional in building entrepreneurial ecosystems, they can turn uncertainty and weakness into advantage.
The country is rapidly embedding AI into its core economic strategies and across industries: A recent study revealed that 81 ...
Still too few directors recognise AI’s potential to improve preparation, discussion and decision-making in the boardroom. But ...
In a polarised world, leaders need to make bridging divides a part of their narrative, says INSEAD's Jennifer Petriglieri.
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Overwhelmed? Adopt a Paradox Mindset Ella Miron-Spektor, INSEAD Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour, and Wendy Smith, Professor of Management at the University of Delaware 05 May 2020 2 ...
The moves that led to Nokia’s decline paint a cautionary tale for successful firms.
Uber, Grab and Go-Jek embody emerging strategies in international platform competition. Competition among ride-sharing companies is intensifying in Southeast Asia, a region where the growth of ...
Silicon Valley Bank’s (SVB) recent collapse marked the largest failure of a United States bank since Washington Mutual in 2008. Formerly the darling of the region’s tech start-ups, the bank announced ...
The rush for toilet paper and other necessities in the face of COVID-19 is a natural behavioural response to the loss of psychological control. Waves of panic buying triggered by the rapid global ...