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Why Do Employees Come to Work When Ill? An investigation into sickness presence in the workplace

Authors:  Katherine Ashby and Michelle Mahdon

Date:  April 2010

One of the UK’s first studies to investigate the links between sickness presence and individual performance could also help reduce sickness absence.

Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship in 2020

Authors:  Ian Brinkley

Date:  March 2010

How does Britain rise to the challenge of rebuilding its economic model with very little public money?

The Business Case for Employees' Health and Wellbeing

Authors:  Stephen Bevan

Date:  February 2010

A report prepared for Investors in People UK.

Is Knowledge Work Better For Us? Knowledge workers, good work and wellbeing

Authors:   Michelle Mahdon, Rebecca Fauth, Ian Brinkley and Sotiria Theodopoulou

Date:  February 2010

Drawing on the findings of our Knowledge Workers survey, this report asks if knowledge work is good work and therefore better for our health & wellbeing.

Driving Economic Recovery: Core Cities - a new partnership with government

Authors:  Will Hutton, Alexandra Jones

Date:  February 2010

This executive summary sets out the agenda for making the eight core cities of the UK at the centre of economic growth and job creation.

Recession, Recovery and Medium - Sized Cities

Authors:  Naomi Clayton and Katy Morris

Date:  February 2010

New research shows how ‘medium-sized’ cities can contribute to economic recovery.

Spondyloarthropathy and Work: A review of UK evidence

Authors:  Stephen Bevan

Date:  February 2010

People of working age with long-term or chronic conditions deserve to be supported to participate in the labour market.

Deal or no deal?

Authors:  Jane Sullivan and Wilson Wong with Divya Adusumili, Alexandra Albert, Laura Blazey, Marianne Huggett

Date:  January 2010

This working paper critiques current and received wisdom about how the employee relationship is conceptualised in both theory and practice.

Exceeding Expectation: the principles of outstanding leadership

Authors:  Penny Tamkin, Gemma Pearson, Wendy Hirsh and Susannah Constable

Date:  January 2010

This groundbreaking, in-depth two-year study captures the essence of outstanding leadership– all the more important to thrive in these challenging times.

Exceeding Expectation: the principles of outstanding leadership

Authors:  Penny Tamkin, Gemma Pearson, Wendy Hirsh and Susannah Constable

Date:  January 2010

This groundbreaking, in-depth two-year study captures the essence of outstanding leadership – all the more important in these challenging times.

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