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    Get close to the professors
    Blog Get close to the professors
    Accountants should work more closely with academia. That was my key takeaway from a trip to Edinburgh last week for the British Accounting and Finance Association meet. It is clear that the academics welcome input from practitioners and I found myself volunteering to share some of my experiences with their students. And I got the impression that lecturers would welcome much more practical input at all stages of research and in all aspects of their work.
    06 May 2015
    Global tax reform: it’s time to act
    GrowthiQ Global tax reform: it’s time to act
    Francesca Lagerberg says the global backlash against corporate tax avoidance means companies that trade across borders need to get their tax affairs in order sooner rather than later
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 15 Apr 2015
    Diversity in business: why do we care?
    International Business Report (IBR) Diversity in business: why do we care?
    Francesca Lagerberg explains why we continue to call for greater gender diversity in business and explains how our 2015 report - The path to leadership - adds to the debate.
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 18 Mar 2015
    Women in business: the path to leadership
    International Business Report (IBR) Women in business: the path to leadership
    Our 2015 women in business report looks at how to facilitate the career paths of women into senior management and offers 12 recommendations to society, government, businesses and women themselves about how to better support female advancement.
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 05 Mar 2015
    The future of corporate reporting
    Auditor rotation The future of corporate reporting
    I spend a lot of time outside of work with friends and colleagues; going out, playing or watching sport, going to the cinema. But do I spend as much quality time as I should with my family? If you ask my Mum, she will say no.
    16 Jul 2014
    Better social media strategies for charities
    Not for profit Better social media strategies for charities
    When it comes to charities and the not for profit sector, social media has often outpaced organisational change. Social media has huge potential to deliver services, foster internal values and sharing, and achieve strategic goals beyond communications.
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    Bo Lysen
    | 08 Jul 2014
    Why has Europe shaken up its accountancy market?
    Auditor rotation Why has Europe shaken up its accountancy market?
    You may well have seen the news last week that the European Parliament approved a package of accounting reforms relating to the relationship between Public Interest Entities (PIE) and their auditors operating within the European Union.
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    Carsten Ingemann Johansen
    | 10 Apr 2014
    Economy focus 2014: France (French)
    International Business Report (IBR) Economy focus 2014: France (French)
    The economy of France continues to suffer as the eurozone crisis continues. Following a deep contraction in 2009, the economy recovered robustly, posting seven consecutive quarters of expansion. However, France has stagnated over the past two years as problems in southern Europe intensified, with growth slowing as unemployment and government debt rise.
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    Brian Rasmussen
    | 01 Oct 2013
    Women in senior management
    International Business report (IBR) Women in senior management
    Our International Business Report with insights gained from in-depth interviews with five senior female executives from around the world, this report looks at the role of education in improving female participation and how this can help boost business growth.
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 01 Oct 2013
    Thinking outside the Big Blue box
    Blog Thinking outside the Big Blue box
    Thinking outside the Big Blue box. Scott Barnes responds to UK Competition Commission proposals.
    18 Sep 2013
    Auditor rotation gathering steam
    Auditor rotation Auditor rotation gathering steam
    A lot has been written about auditor rotation over recent months, but in August, India became the latest major economy to actually enforce mandatory rotation. This is big news. And not just for us accountants.
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    Carsten Ingemann Johansen
    | 05 Sep 2013
    Tax planning stuck in moral maze
    International Business Report (IBR) Tax planning stuck in moral maze
    I was interviewed on Wednesday morning by Bloomberg and BBC World, discussing our latest IBR results which reveal that the vast majority of business leaders would welcome more guidance on tax planning, even if this reduced their opportunities to cut cross-border tax liabilities.
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 24 May 2013
    Diversity in decision-making
    IBR Diversity in decision-making
    There was much cause for optimism in our annual look at women in business through the International Business Report (IBR). The survey reveals that the proportion of women in senior management roles has climbed to 24% (up from 21% in 2012), back up to levels seen before the financial crisis.
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 13 Mar 2013
    Still not enough
    Women in business 2012 Still not enough
    The past 12 months have seen women take the lead in some of the toughest economic and political environments, and they also head governments in countries such as Argentina, Australia, Brazil and Thailand.
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    Carsten Mønster
    | 01 Oct 2012

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