R&D, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Author(s): Roger Steare, Visiting Professor of Organisational Ethics, Cass Business School
Roger Steare is Visiting Professor of Organisational Ethics at Cass. In this multimedia presentation he introduces the ethicability® framework.
Updated: 04/09/2010 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 3/5 | Total ratings: 2 | Views: 641
Clive Holtham, Professor of Information Management at Cass Business School, is the man behind the recent publication of the Intelligent Exploiter framework. We asked him about the framework, and the opportunities it provides in the world of IT. Professor Clive Holtham is interviewed by Dr Martin Rich. Both are Cass Experts. Inculded is the transcript and a summary of the key points.
Updated: 10/09/2010 | Comments: 0 | Rating: Not yet rated | Views: 1145 | ![]()
Author(s): Gilad Livne, Cass Business School
We challenge the view that while many companies engage in R&D activities, their annual reports do not show R&D related assets by benchmarking R&D expenditure to capital expenditures (CAPEX), whereby the latter are required to be reported in the balance sheet.
Updated: 01/09/2010 | Comments: 0 | Rating: Not yet rated | Views: 148
Author(s): Vangelis Souitaris, Cass Business School, Stefania Zerbinati, Brunel University, Andreas Al-Laham, University of Mannheim
The focus of this article is to examine the impact entrepreneurial education programmes have on raising the attitudes and intentions of students to go on and become entrepreneurs, setting up their own businesses.
Updated: 04/09/2010 | Comments: 0 | Rating: Not yet rated | Views: 258
Author(s): Julie Logan, Cass Business School
This comparative study explores the incidence of dyslexia in entrepreneurs, corporate managers and the general population.
Updated: 08/09/2010 | Comments: 0 | Rating: Not yet rated | Views: 50
