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New research informs measures to address gender-based violence in India
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Published on 8 July in Science, the findings suggest potential of gender-targeted police reforms in tackling crimes against women.
Prioritising emotions is the key to success for business transformation, groundbreaking research finds
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Transformations that put humans at the centre are 2.6 times more likely to succeed
Daniel Armanios honoured for significant scholarly contribution
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The bi-annual TUM Research Excellence Award includes a €10,000 prize.
Research from Martin Schmalz referenced by the White House
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The paper is cited in the Economic Report of the President.
Results of the 2021 Research Excellence Framework released to the public today
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The Research Excellence Framework (REF) exercise assesses the quality of research in UK higher education.
Research finds that donkey skins may act as a cover for illegal wildlife trade
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Newly published research raises important concerns about whether the trade in donkey skins is being used as a cover for smuggling illegal wildlife products.
New research will help protect society from unethical AI
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A report from the Universities of Oxford and Bologna will help protect society from unethical AI, supporting organisations to meet future EU regulations.
Care homes with high levels of debt saw double the death rate during pandemic, new research shows
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Families choosing a care home need better information on finances in order to make an informed choice
The future of real estate valuation
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New report from the Oxford Future of Real Estate Initiative discusses how AI could make buying a house more efficient.
Oxford Saïd research cited in new policy to govern private funds
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has cited research from Ludovic Phalippou in a recently proposed policy to govern private funds.
New survey launched to measure workplace wellbeing
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More than a third of UK workers are unhappy in their job, according to a new happiness score developed with the help of a Saïd Business School Professor.
New research identifies top ten biases that could ruin a billion-pound mega-project
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Professor Bent Flyvbjerg the world's leading project management scholar, has identified the personal biases to avoid if you want to stay on time and on budget.
New research finds that AI is improving the way the legal sector operates
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A University of Oxford study has found that use of artificial intelligence (AI) assisted lawtech is changing the way law firms operate.
Research finds cost-benefit analysis of public investments are highly inaccurate and biased
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Bent Flyvbjerg and Dirk Bester have developed new methods and data to overcome this.
Oxford Saïd welcomes new faculty
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Dr. Agni Organoudaki, Dr. Paulo Savaget and Professor Daniel Armanios join the School’s faculty.
New research highlights a link between Brexit voting and Covid-19 death rates
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The study suggests incentivising vaccine take-up to appeal across cultures and belief systems.
Chatbots get the blame if they look too human
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When customers are angry, humanlike chatbots could make them even angrier with a negative effect on customer satisfaction and brand reputation.
CMCE Award for Oxford Saïd Research
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Dr Michael Gill and Professor Sue Dopson have been honoured by the Centre for Management Consulting Excellence.
Mars publishes study to tackle gender inequality in partnership with Oxford Future of Marketing
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Experts from Saïd Business School analysed data from over 10,000 women in 88 different countries to identify the main areas of intervention.