• Yet Daniel Cable of the London Business School finds that companies still reward presenteeism.

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  • Three academics at the London Business School devised portfolios consisting of stocks that had outperformed over a 12-month period.

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  • The debate is even causing ideological rifts within the same financial institution, says Mr Dimson of the London Business School.

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  • One example is the London Business School, which has more than 23, 000 alumni working in some 100 countries around the globe.

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  • Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh and Mike Staunton of the London Business School examined their database of 17 national stockmarkets since 1900.

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  • This September the London Business School will bring its first class of 75 or so students into its own branded Dubai-London executive M.

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  • This month the London Business School will bring its first class of 75 or so students into its own branded Dubai-London executive M.

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  • Mr. Mistry is a civil engineering graduate from Imperial College London and holds a masters degree in management from the London Business School.

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  • Dr. Nigel Nicholson, who teaches organizational behavior at the London Business School, explains that gossip is part of status consciousness (as is envy).

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  • The London Business School grad is the fourth generation of the storied Birla clan, whose roots go back to 1857 in cotton trading in Rajasthan state.

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  • My former colleague at the London Business School, Mathew Hayward, now at the University of Colorado, together with his colleague Don Hambrick performed a slightly mischievous analysis.

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  • Narayan Naik at the London Business School says that there is only a limited number of market inefficiencies that can be exploited through the various strategies employed by the funds.

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  • D. from Northwestern University, Robertson was a professor and head of the marketing department at Wharton from 1971 to 1994 before developing international programs at Emory University and at the London Business School.

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  • George Alogoskoufis, an economist at the Athens School of Economics, and Richard Portes, of the London Business School, argue that shifts in portfolios could push the euro temporarily above its long-run equilibrium level.

    ECONOMIST: Why non-Europeans should care about EMU

  • In a recent study, senior business school professors from the University of Cambridge, University of Minnesota, the London Business School and the University of Southern California collaborated to identify the key drivers of success.

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  • Paul Marsh, of the London Business School, says studies suggest that, in the American market, the announcement of a buy-back boosts the share price by around 2%, compared with around half that in Britain.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • Work by Bill Fung and Narayan Naik of the London Business School shows that one of the best periods for hedge-fund outperformance occurred in the aftermath of the collapse of Long-Term Capital Management in 1998.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • What's more, the work of Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh and Mike Staunton of the London Business School has shown there is no statistical link between one year's economic growth and the next year's stockmarket returns.

    ECONOMIST: Share prices in Europe may have priced in the bad news

  • The first BNP Paribas hedge fund center, opened at the London Business School (LBS) in 2001, examines investment strategies, while a second institution, opened at the Singapore Management University last year, looks at Asian funds.

    CNN: Peering over the hedge

  • Associate dean of executive education at the London Business School, Ian Hardie, says business schools around the world are watching the Asian region closely and either establishing their own facility or forging a partnership with a local institution.

    CNN: Economic growth underpins demand

  • But Tim Ambler, who is a senior fellow at the London Business School, specialising in marketing, isn't charmed by Sid and his chirpy anti-salt pronouncements, and he goes so far as to say the advertisement won't be an effective one.

    BBC: AD BREAKDOWN

  • In Britain, Steve Young of Lancaster University and Dennis Oswald of the London Business School found an unusual concentration of external shareholders (ie, fewer insiders, more institutions) among firms announcing buybacks, and also spotted a link to better corporate governance.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • In a much-cited study in 2005, for example, Leonard Waverman of the London Business School found that an extra ten mobile phones per 100 people in a typical developing country added 0.6 percentage points of growth in GDP per person.

    ECONOMIST: How a luxury item became a tool of global development

  • The only non-U.S. names likely to appear in any of the top 10 lists are Swiss-based IMD, INSEAD of Paris, Spain's IESE, ESADE and Instituto de Empresa, the London Business School and Imperial College (UK) and Belgium's Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School.

    CNN: U.S. names dominate B-school lists

  • Sobering conclusions have also come from academics at the London Business School, whose analysis of equity returns since 1900 shows that, before the last bull run, only two decades, the 1950s and 1960s, had produced real rates of return of over 10%.

    ECONOMIST: Investment: In search of those elusive returns | The

  • D. from Northwestern University, Robertson was a professor and head of the marketing department at Wharton from 1971 to 1994 before developing international programs at Emory University (where he was also dean of its Goizueta Business School) and at the London Business School.

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  • In a recent shopping study conducted by the Open University in Milton Keynes, U.K. and the London Business School, scientists found that when shoppers are asked to make a choice among common and closely related items in a grocery-store-like setting, the areas of the brain involved in memory light up like a July 4th nighttime sky.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • In a recent shopping study conducted by the Open University in Milton Keynes, U.K., and the London Business School, scientists found that when shoppers are asked to make a choice among common and closely related items in a grocery-store-like setting, the areas of the brain involved in memory light up like a nighttime sky filled with fireworks.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • The Columbia Business School and London Business School found one way to address that problem for their joint program: holding four-day sessions once a month, four to a term.

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  • Dean John A. Quelch, a veteran of the Harvard Business School and London Business School, insists that despite economic turmoil in Europe, the CEIBS brand in China remains untarnished.

    WSJ: Managing in Asia: China Eyed as Next Educational Frontier; John A. Quelch: China Europe International Business School

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