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HOI research | Why are mobile phones so important for Syrian refugees in Lebanon?

15 April 2020
Syrian refugees living in Lebanon today are facing limited freedom of movement, limited access to services, and constrained labor rights. For these people, mobile phones serve as essential tools for rebuilding social networks shattered by involuntary displacement.

HOI research | The decentered translation of management ideas

15 April 2020
New research on innovation explores how management ideas change workplace practices while workplace practices change management ideas.

HOI research | Why companies should regularly dust off their knowledge shelves

26 August 2019
Is it possible to use old knowledge to create new inventions? New research on knowledge recombination from House of Innovation researcher Holmer Kok suggests that so is the case.

HOI research | Entrepreneurship boosts well-being

26 November 2018
Being an entrepreneur is hard work. On average, most entrepreneurs work longer hours and earns less than non-entrepreneurs. Despite this, the well-being of entrepreneurs is higher than that of non-entrepreneurs.

The Distortionary Effects of Fines Based on Revenue

09 September 2013
by Giancarlo Spagnolo (with V. Bageri and Y. Katsoulakos), published in The Economic Journal
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