Media mentions

Levelling up professionally (The Star Online, Malaysia, 27.02.14)

Article promoting the CDC Management Institute in Malaysia refers to its collaboration with the University to market the Strathclyde MBA.

Successful networking (Daily Record, 27.02.14)

Feature about Strathclyde alumnus and entrepreneur Andrew Smith founder of Aberdeen Business Network, a social networking website for professional occupations.

Customers behaving badly (Strategy and Business, 27.02.14)

Dr Taeshik Gong, Business, co-authored a research paper examining the difficulties for employees in dealing with dysfunctional customers.

Wark short-listed for women's award (The Herald, 28.02.14)

Professor Susan Hart, Dean of Strathclyde Business School, has been nominated in the business arena within the Woman of Influence awards which recognise outstanding contributions to society.

North-east oil and gas firms asked to voice their industry concerns (EnergyVoice, 03.03.14)

The Fraser of Allander Institute at the University will compile the 20th biannual Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce report on operations in the North Sea.

Small animal care business to launch franchise (The Herald, 03.03.14)

Five Strathclyde students have helped to develop the business side of a care business for small animals – Furry Friends Hotel – to enhance its financial model and efficiencies.

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6 truths on the relation: Satisfaction customer and market share! (Init Marketing, France, 03.03.14)

Article by Professor Spiros Gounaris, Business, on the performance of companies based on customer satisfaction and market share.

Influential ladies are in the frame (Evening Times, 28.02.14)

Professor Susan Hart, Dean of Strathclyde Business School, has been nominated in the business arena within the Woman of Influence awards which recognise outstanding contributions to society.

Kirsty nominated for top 'influence' award (The Sunday Post, 02.03.14)

Professor Susan Hart, Dean of Strathclyde Business School, has been nominated in the business arena within the Woman of Influence awards which recognise outstanding contributions to society.

New support for women in business (Wired-Gov, 05.03.14)

Article regarding the Women in Enterprise plan to address gender imbalance in business includes quotes from the introduction to the programme's framework document, written by Professor Sara Carter, Business.

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Migrants call to beat crisis (Daily Record, 06.03.14)

Article on evidence given by Professor Robert Wright, Business, to the Commons Scottish Affairs Committee’s inquiry into the independence referendum.

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A divisive personality (The Sunday Post, 09.03.14)

Dr Andrew Perchard, Business, is co-author of a paper about Albert Wheeler who became director of the Scottish division of the National Coal Board in 1980.

MacRitchie helping to open up paths to a brighter future (The Herald, 10.03.14)

Interview with Strathclyde alumnus, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Iain MacRitchie who received an honorary doctorate from the University last year.

£6.7bn offshore prize by 2020 (reNews, 13.03.14)

Article regarding the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult report - compiled with data from BVG Associates and analysis by the Fraser of Allander Institute at Strathclyde.

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Way out of recession 'not certain' (The Scotsman, 14.03.14)

Comments from Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business, on the latest report by the Fraser of Allander Institute regarding the imbalances in the Scottish and UK’s economy.

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Difficult to spot light of recovery amid institute's unremitting gloom (Scotland on Sunday, 16.03.14)

Article reviewing the Fraser of Allander Institute's recent report.

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Housing output still lags as construction deals build up (Press and Journal, 15.03.14)

Article relating to the construction industry in Scotland recovering includes comments from Emeritus Professor Brian Ashcroft, Business, following the latest report by the Fraser of Allander Institute on the economy.

Our struggle against racism (The Herald, 15.03.14)

Letter to the paper relating to the UN Day Against Race Discrimination on March 22 whose signatories include Professor Philip Taylor, Business.

Alasdair Darling in conversation with James Naughtie (The Herald, 17.03.14)

Video of the International Network of Street Papers event in Glasgow last week which was sponsored by The Herald and the Fraser of Allander Institute.

Rail company making significant contribution to economy (Business Comment (Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce), 02.02.14)

ScotRail commissioned the Fraser of Allander Institute at the University to conduct a study into ScotRail’s contribution to the Scottish economy.