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Healthier lives
From exit to impact: How fractional roles are redefining late-career executives - the talent we are letting walk away
This blog explores how fractional leadership roles are redefining the late-careers for executives in organisations.
13/05/2026
Sustainable structures and infrastructures
Opinion: The next infrastructure waves behind AI data centres
Read this blog that explores how AI data centre growth is no longer driven by compute alone, but by the fundamental constraints of interconnect, memory, and power, with emerging solutions like silicon photonics and hydrogen fuel cells reshaping the infrastructure needed to scale.
29/04/2026
Sustainable structures and infrastructures
Can we build a future we can’t predict? Designing regenerative resilience through participatory Living Labs
Read this blog that explores how regenerative resilience can be designed through participatory Living Labs.
22/04/2026
Healthier lives
When you watch someone being treated unfairly because of their age, what happens next?
This blog explores the need for change across organisations in addressing age discrimination at work.
01/04/2026
Healthier lives
Telework and ageing workforces: what older workers in Milan tell us
This blog explores how ageing workforces encounter the rise of remote and hybrid work, in the context of Milan.
01/04/2026
Healthier lives
Age differences in the adoption of technology at work: a review and recommendations for managerial practice
This blog explores ways in which organisations can manage technology adoption in an age-diverse workforce.
01/04/2026
Healthier lives
What ageing Japan can teach the world about staying engaged at work
This blog explores ways in which the aging workforce can remain engaged at work, in the context of Japan.
18/03/2026
Healthier lives
Suddenly 50: the aging workforce and its relationship with the company
This blog explores the aging workforce and its relationship with organisations, in the context of Brazil.
18/03/2026
Healthier lives
The extending working lives agenda and inequalities
This blog shares insights into the extending working lives (EWL) agenda and the need for a more inclusive approach to reduce inequalities.
18/03/2026
Responsible management
Who’s really in charge: Leaders or algorithms? The hidden power shift in decision-making
This blog explores how algorithms increasingly shape leaders’ decisions, creating a hidden power shift that demands balancing data-driven insights with human judgment to maintain ethical and accountable leadership.
29/01/2026
Sustainable structures and infrastructures
Building future cities in times of uncertainty: Co-creating resilient infrastructure
Read this blog that outlines the built environment strategies that can make a difference during times of uncertainty and crisis.
28/01/2026
Responsible management
Barriers to adopting automated organisational decision-making through the use of artificial intelligence
Read this blog that explores the barriers in adopting AI for automated organisational decision-making.
14/01/2026
Responsible management
Transformational leaders or algorithms: Who really drives public digital transformation?
Read this blog that argues that in Tunisia’s public sector, successful digital transformation depends far more on transformational leadership that builds trust and engagement than on algorithms or technology alone.
14/01/2026
Responsible management
When AI hires people: Why ethics matter more than ever in recruitment and selection
Read this blog that explores why ethical considerations are central to the use of AI in recruitment and selection, showing how efficiency, fairness, and human rights must be balanced to ensure responsible and transparent hiring practices.
14/01/2026
Responsible management
Leading in the age of AI: Why competence development matters more than ever
Read this blog that shows how effective leadership in AI-driven organisations depends on combining human-centric competencies such as collaboration, creativity, and empathy with the ability to understand, govern, and work alongside intelligent technologies.
14/01/2026
Fairer society
A call for collective action to #DefendResearch
Emerald Publishing convened leading voices to explore collaborative strategies to #DefendResearch and safeguard academic freedom at a panel in Leeds, UK on 25 September 2025.
19/11/2025
Quality education for all
Global Trends in disruptive technological change: Implications for education
Read this blog that summarises research on global trends in disruptive technological change and examines their policy and social implications for education, presenting a framework to guide systems with foresight, ethics, and resilience.
22/10/2025
Quality education for all
Innovative universities: Measuring transformation through management
Read this blog that explores how innovation becomes a driver for real change in universities once measured.
22/10/2025
Fairer society
Real impact
What has the Open Lab learned this year?
When we introduced ourselves earlier this year, Emerald’s Open Lab committed to sharing our insights with the wider community. After all, many of us are joined in the goal of achieving sustainable and equitable open access (OA) all while serving the needs of diverse communities and stakeholders.
21/10/2025
Sustainable structures and infrastructures
Planning for the unknown: Why water networks are like home renovations
Read this blog as Prof Dragan Savic explores why water industry professionals must balance cost, resilience & uncertainty to avoid costly mistakes.
01/10/2025
Sustainable structures and infrastructures
Underground transport in an uncertain climate
Read this blog as Roberto Pantoja Porro, Zili Li and John O’Donovan examine infrastructure design in an age of uncertainty.
01/10/2025
Sustainable structures and infrastructures
Resilient by design – building cities to adapt through crisis
Read this blog that responds to the mission question from a European context.
01/10/2025
Sustainable structures and infrastructures
Planning for the future: Making smart investments in urban water supply
Read this blog as Prof Bryan T Adey, Dr Claudio Martani and Dr Jürgen Hackl discuss the challenges around water supply resilience, reflecting on their latest research project.
01/10/2025
Sustainable structures and infrastructures
Framing the challenge: Rethinking how we plan for the future
Professor Chimay Anumba sets the scene for the mission, exploring the question at its heart: how can we plan for a future we can’t predict?
01/10/2025
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