Demos Daily: Reinventing the Firm
After the 2008 financial crisis, many argued the existing operational formula of large firms was dated – with the ‘shareholder value’ and business structures having,...
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After the 2008 financial crisis, many argued the existing operational formula of large firms was dated – with the ‘shareholder value’ and business structures having,...
It is no secret that public support for the UK’s welfare state is in long-term decline. Generation Strains provides the definitive analysis of this phenomenon....
Our report, with U.S.-based National Democratic Institute (NDI), outlines a new framework for understanding how disinformation is being used online to exclude women from public...
Earlier this year, Demos launched a new project on the UK’s ‘New Age of Inheritance’. We’ve found that the real value of inheritances transferred annually...
Families around the UK have been adapting to lockdown and changing their daily routines. Many parents with children that have special needs have been worried...
Rachel Reeves has given the annual Mais Lecture at Bayes Business School, a rite of passage for Chancellors and a chance to show their governing...
Old and young people, migrants and students are too often invisible to lenders, making them more vulnerable in the Covid-19 economy. Demos’ annual Good Credit...
This years’ Queen’s Speech included the announcement of a Counter-Extremism and Safeguarding Bill. Last years’ Speech contained the announcement of an Extremism Bill. The differences...
During the current crisis, many routine medical appointments have had to be postponed or delayed, as all arms of the NHS focus on providing urgent...
It is barely an oversimplification to characterise current debate on Internet regulation as a fight over the things people see, and the things they don’t....