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Why can’t the UK grow more world-scale businesses?

Adam Smith Business School, Economy, Nasira BradleyBy adminJuly 21, 20201 Comment

If the benefits of innovation are to bring greater employment, wealth and wellbeing, R&D innovation has to join up with understanding of what is preventing scaleup within the UK.

Regional Inclusive Growth Research Network: the role of business

Des McNulty, Dr Linda Christie, Inclusive growth, Scottish GovernmentBy adminAugust 22, 2019

The role of business in supporting the delivery of inclusive growth was the focus for the second meeting of the Regional Inclusive Growth Research Network.

Summary of Event: “Unlocking Entrepreneurialism and Business Growth in Cities”

City economies, Dr Linda Christie, Scottish Cities Knowledge Centre, Seminar, Urban developmentBy adminDecember 23, 2014

Ideas Forum hosted with the Scottish Cities Knowledge Centre focused on enterprise and urban economies.

An enquiry about an alternative sustainable economic policy

Adam Smith Business School, Economy, Inclusive growth, Scotland, SustainabilityBy adminJune 4, 2014

Call for papers for a conference focused on a different direction for economic policy to achieve the objectives of a sustainable and equitable Scotland.

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