INSEAD
In the contest for competitive advantage, start-ups should use a very different playbook from their larger rivals
When entering emerging economies, multinationals should get genuinely involved and actively participate in the development of local markets rather than just adapt to them.
Regardless of its appeal politically, can democracy be defended on economic grounds alone?
High frequency news analytics services give institutional traders an edge by speeding up reaction times to new information. But this efficiency comes at a price.
Seven long-term trends underscore both the hope and the threat that globalisation has brought to our world
Attracting top talent is a key priority for competitive organisations. But can 'more' become 'too much'?
Attractive men may appear more competent, but it won't always land them the job
Discriminatory decisions are often driven by a combination of internalised stereotypes and rational self-interest
Conventional thinking says that conflict is bad for teamwork and should be kept out of the office, but putting individuals in a conflictual state of mind can enhance their creativity
Listing your corporate values is not enough—companies need to wrestle with their cultures to make a difference, distinguishing them from their peers and updating them as they evolve.