Analysing the impact of quantitative easing on the UK economy after the financial crisis
The 2008 financial crisis shook the world. This research analysed how quantitative easing helped change UK investor behaviour and stimulate economic recovery.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
The 2008 financial crisis shook the world. This research analysed how quantitative easing helped change UK investor behaviour and stimulate economic recovery.
Dr Simone Giansante’s analysis is helping to detect instability in financial markets. His research could help countries avoid catastrophic financial events.
Dr Yasin Rofcanin is exploring the links between employee wellbeing and organisational productivity
Professor Adam Joinson’s research explores why people fall for cyberattacks, and helps develop training to prevent it.
Research by Professor Ian Colville is key to organisations navigating crises, including the Wilshire Police Service in the wake of the Salisbury poisonings.
School of Management researchers are working with the UN to improve its knowledge management and tackle poverty in some of the world’s poorest countries.
Professor Christos Vasilakis is using operational research to help hospitals manage their capacity, improve patient care and coordinate their Covid-19 response.
Our new study provides guidance on how businesses can manage the effects disasters have on their supply chain.
Dimo Dimov’s research was used to create the Social Enterprise and Innovation Programme, which helped generate £3.3 million of investment in the South West
Dr Güneş Erdoğan has developed a tool that helps organisations choose the best routes for delivering goods, helping to save money and reduce emissions.