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  • JANUARY,
    2021

    Small Business Owners: What Brexit Means To You

    As you read this, the UK will have been out of the EU for a month. The changes that Brexit is already bringing to the small business community will continue to evolve. If you're a small business owner or about to start your own company, how will Brexit affect your enterprise, customers, profitability, and business sustainability?

  • NOVEMBER,
    2020

    How personality affects who follows COVID-19 rules

    Individual personality traits make people up to a third more likely to adopt guidelines aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19, a new study has found. Researchers said the results suggested that governments could use different messages to target different personality groups to improve compliance with coronavirus rules.

  • NOVEMBER,
    2020

    How personality affects who follows COVID-19 rules

    Individual personality traits make people up to a third more likely to adopt guidelines aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19, a new study has found.Researchers said the results suggested that governments could use different messages to target different personality groups to improve compliance with coronavirus rules.

  • NOVEMBER,
    2020

    How personality affects who follows COVID-19 rules

    Individual personality traits make people up to a third more likely to adopt guidelines aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19, a new study has found.Researchers said the results suggested that governments could use different messages to target different personality groups to improve compliance with coronavirus rules.

  • NOVEMBER,
    2020

    How personality affects who follows COVID-19 rules

    Individual personality traits make people up to a third more likely to adopt guidelines aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19, a new study has found.Researchers said the results suggested that governments could use different messages to target different personality groups to improve compliance with coronavirus rules.

  • NOVEMBER,
    2020

    People who identify as “conscientious” are 31% more likely to follow covid-19 guidelines

    The FINANCIAL -- People who describe themselves as having “conscientious” personality traits are 31% more likely to follow covid-19 guidelines, according to new research from emlyon business school. The research was conducted by Ahmed Nofal, a Professor of Entrepreneurship at emlyon business school, alongside academics from Hankamer School of Business in Texas and Warwick Business School in the UK.

  • NOVEMBER,
    2020

    How personality affects who follows COVID-19 rules

    Individual personality traits make people up to a third more likely to adopt guidelines aimed at preventing the spread of COVID-19, a new study has found.Researchers said the results suggested that governments could use different messages to target different personality groups to improve compliance with coronavirus rules.

  • OCTOBER,
    2020

    'Conscientious, agreeable' people more likely to follow COVID-19 guidelines

    Oct. 8 (UPI) -- People who are "careful and diligent" are 31% more likely to follow measures designed to contain the spread of COVID-19 than those who do not have these personality traits, according to an analysis published Thursday by the journal PLOS ONE...

  • OCTOBER,
    2020

    'Conscientious, agreeable' people more likely to follow COVID-19 guidelines

    Oct. 8 (UPI) -- People who are "careful and diligent" are 31% more likely to follow measures designed to contain the spread of COVID-19 than those who do not have these personality traits, according to an analysis published Thursday by the journal PLOS ONE. Similarly, those who "have strong cooperative values and a preference for positive interpersonal relationships" are 17% more likely to comply with social distancing guidelines, the data showed.

  • OCTOBER,
    2020

    'Conscientious, agreeable' people more likely to follow COVID-19 guidelines

    Oct. 8 (UPI) -- People who are "careful and diligent" are 31% more likely to follow measures designed to contain the spread of COVID-19 than those who do not have these personality traits, according to an analysis published Thursday by the journal PLOS ONE...