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Upcoming & Ongoing n PSYCHE AND SALES Researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration will partner with National Research Corporation, a healthcare research firm based in Lincoln, to study the effects of psychological capital on the performance of sales and marketing staff. Psychological capital, which lead researcher Fred Luthans calls PsyCap, consists of a person's sense of hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism. n SUCCESS Swims Researchers at the University of Western Australia in Perth have begun a threeyear research project with the Australian sporting organization Swimming Australia. Led by Michele Roberts, the project will examine how factors such as leadership, culture, self-determination, and sport analytics affect the success of swimmers, including those on the EnergyAustralia Swim Team, who will compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. n NATURe INNOVATes The University of Exeter Business School in the United Kingdom has received €300,000 (about US$386,000) from the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Commission to fund research related to "sustainability-driven innova- tion" (SDI). The school will focus on biomimicry, the science that explores how designs in nature could inspire solutions to human problems. n MBA PROGRAMME SUPPORTING SMEs Warwick Business School and Aston University, both in the United Kingdom, have partnered to open a £2.9 million (US$4.4 million) center to provide guidance and support to small and mediumsized enterprises. The Enterprise Research Center will conduct research to shape government policy to support SMEs and entrepreneurs, create jobs, and spur economic recovery. n RUSSIAN STARTUPS Only 3.8 percent of Russians intend to open businesses in the next three years. That's according to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) Russia 2012 research carried out by a team at the St. Petersburg State University Graduate School of Management in Russia. That compares to an average 21 percent of the collective citizenry of the BRIC countries of Brazil, Russia, India, and China—and 24 percent of Eastern European citizens. That's the lowest level of entrepreneurship in Russia since 2006. At OYAGSB, we meet and exceed your expectations. Our MBA programme is designed to give you the best value for money and put you in the forefront of the business world. Our MBA Programme: •Drivesyoufurtherupyourcareerpath. •Providesyouaglobalnetworkofopportunity. •Gives you myriad prospects to unleash your potential. •Availsatrulyinnovativeexperience. OYAGSB is a young, relevant and responsive Business School, ranked among the best in Malaysia and no. 21 in the World as MBA Top Rising Stars by FYMBA. Enroll with us and we will synergise with you to take you up the corporate ladder. Discover more at: http://www.oyagsb.uum.edu.my bizEd.indd 1 11:41:36 AM BizEd May/June 20133/21/1359

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