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Emerald Podcast Series

48 Episodes

38 minutes | May 12, 2022
Supply chain resilience through Covid-19 and beyond
Host Daniel Ridge speaks with the guest editors and authors of the special issue: “Learning from the Covid-19 pandemic: Planning, controlling and driving change for greater resilience in supply chains.” https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
27 minutes | Apr 28, 2022
CSR and Indigenous peoples in Canada
We speak to Dr. Brad Long about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and reconciliation in the context of Indigenous Canadian communities and peoples. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
28 minutes | Apr 14, 2022
Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals
In this episode, our guests discuss how local governments can support the achievement of the UN SDGs. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
24 minutes | Mar 17, 2022
Understanding the Techlash Era
Iram speaks with Nirit Weiss Blatt about her upcoming paperback publication The Techlash and Tech Crisis Communication. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
20 minutes | Mar 16, 2022
Breaking bias
In this episode, Iram speaks with Jenny Garrett (OBE) and Vicky Williams in celebration of International Women’s Day 2022 and explores the theme of gender bias. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
32 minutes | Mar 3, 2022
Platforms Everywhere: how does a platform business work
In this episode, we speak to Emerald author Ned Rava about his recent book Platforms Everywhere: Transforming organizations by integrating ecosystems in business design; how this research developed and what it means for business models in the future. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
34 minutes | Feb 17, 2022
What is Social Care Research and why is it important?
Welcome to Emerald Podcast Series. Join our hosts Daniel Ridge, Iram Satti and Fiona Allison as they talk to experts using their research to create real impact in society. In each episode we explore the role research plays in our modern world, and ask how it can contribute to solving the complex environmental, economic, social and political challenges facing our planet. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
34 minutes | Feb 3, 2022
Space, Place, and an Ageing Society
Join Sophie Yarker and Charles Musselwhite as we discuss older people’s relationship to the communities they live in. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
30 minutes | Jan 20, 2022
Tourism in Brazil: Challenges and Opportunities
Our guests offer an overview of Brazil as a tourist destination and discuss critical issues relative to tourism development. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
41 minutes | Dec 17, 2021
Diversity and Inclusion in Organizations
Diversity and Inclusion in Organizations – we talk to author Dr Jennifer Kuklenski about diversity in organizations, what it means and how it benefits the triple bottom line of organizations https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
33 minutes | Dec 2, 2021
Risky Business: Sex work, regulation & online platforms
Dr Nick Cowen and Dr Rachela Colosi join us to discuss their research on sex worker’s use of online platforms, and the role that regulation plays in the safety of sex workers. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
19 minutes | Nov 18, 2021
Answer Intelligence
We talk to authr Dr Brian Glibkowski about his book, Answer Intelligence: Raise your AQ and the AQ framework. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
26 minutes | Nov 4, 2021
EDI and the University
How is the University of Bradford putting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion into practice within the institution and the region itself? This week we speak to Udy Archibong and Nikki Pearce about the role the University can play in social mobility, anti-racism, employability and decolonisation.
28 minutes | Oct 28, 2021
Open Access Week/Break the Norm – Healthy Open Research Practices
In this episode, Iram speaks with Payal Kumar and Jayantha Dewasiri about Open Access journals, in celebration of Open Access Week. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
26 minutes | Oct 14, 2021
Technological Sustainability, a new Emerald journal
Editor in Chief, Shahla Seifi, speaks to us about a new journal that focuses on the role of technology in sustainability. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
29 minutes | Sep 23, 2021
Indigenous Knowledge Transfer – First voices First podcast
We discuss the First Voices First pilot project in partnership with COPPUL. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
43 minutes | Aug 12, 2021
The Future of Business Education
What does the future look like for business education? In this episode we explore this question, digging into the impacts of covid as well as the evolving nature of higher education and what impact this is having on business schools and their students. We speak with four leading experts from business schools across Europe about what they are focussing on right now. Guest Bios: Professor Michel Kalika is the Director of the BSIS (Business School Impact System) methodology he developed for FNEGE & EFMD. He is also the President of the Business Science Institute (international DBA programme) and emeritus Professor at the University Jean Moulin, iaelyon School of Management. Professor Debra Leighton CMBE is a Senior BSIS Advisor and assessor. Formerly Executive Dean at University of Bedfordshire business school and more recently at Coventry business school, she has worked on developing and securing accreditations with EFMD for over 10 years. Professor Andreas Kaplan serves as Dean and Rector of ESCP Paris and Berlin. Previously, he served as the School’s Provost overseeing 7,000 students. With several seminal articles and more than 30,000 citations on Google Scholar, Professor Kaplan has been ranked among the top 50 business and management authors worldwide. He is the author of the recently published book Higher Education at the Crossroads of Disruption: The University of the 21st Century (Emerald Publishing, 2021). Dr. Britta Gammelgaard is full professor of Supply Chain Management (SCM) at Copenhagen Business School (CBS), Denmark. She has published in a number of international journals on logistics and SCM and has received a number of prizes including the prestigious Danish Hedorfs Fond Transport Research Award. Dr. Gammelgaard is a dedicated educator and has been academic director of the Graduate Diploma Program in SCM as well as the MSc concentration in SCM. Presently, she is the CBS academic director of the tri-continental BSc concentration in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management as well as the MSc Minor in Strategic Procurement. In this episode: • What are the biggest challenges facing business schools right now? • How do these challenges vary globally, for example challenges faced by developing countries? • How might lack of resources add to the challenges of change? And what opportunities do you think those create? • Is there a future for full time, on campus, MBA courses? Or are those increasingly a thing of the past? https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
25 minutes | Jul 15, 2021
Accountability during the COVID pandemic: the perspective of emerging economies
We discuss the state of emerging economies in holding institutions accountable to equitable and ethical emergency response measures to Covid-19. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
43 minutes | Jul 1, 2021
Diversity and Equity in School Leadership
Schools are based on a fundamental principle - to provide access to education and Safe and Supportive Learning Environments for all students. Student populations in schools are becoming increasingly diverse, are we seeing this diversity reflected in school leadership? Do we need to reshape our education systems to foster diversity and inclusion and how can schools ensure that they are building truly equitable learning environments? In this episode, we speak with three experts in educational leadership, Martin Scanlon from Boston College USA, Kim Schildkamp, from the University of Twente in the Netherlands, and Pak Tee Ng from Nanyang Technology University in Singapore. We discuss the power and responsibility that teachers have, why we need better data to improve our schools, the importance of student voice and human conversations and the ways that schools can partner with their communities. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
54 minutes | May 20, 2021
How Brexit is changing women’s lives
As we navigate our way through the challenges of 2021, we are finally finding out the answer to the question – what does Brexit actually mean? In this episode, we are asking what Brexit means for women, and if it heralds a further rollback of women’s rights. Feminist Activists on Brexit: from the political to the personal is a recently published edited collection that brings together the Brexit experiences of feminist activists from across the UK. We talk to four of the contributors about who’s voices were left out the Brexit debate, and what that means for the women in those communities. Moestak Hussein Counter Extremism Coordinator, Bristol City Council @MoestakHussein Tove Samzelius, Department of Sociology, Malmo University @TSamzelius Lynn Carvill, (Women’s Budget Group Northern Ireland) @lynncarvill Emma Ritch (Engender Scotland) @EngenderScot @EmmaRitch SPAN - https://www.singleparents.org.uk/about-us/SingleParentActionNetworkSPAN
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