Successful Student Exhibition hosted by Business School
Author: Richmond American University London
Richmond Business School’s senior projects were showcased this week during the Senior Project Poster Exhibition.
The following students presented their projects: Jonas Andersen presented his quantitative research on the relationship between growth in account-to-account payments and GDP growth.
Bouchra Ahmed Daoud presented a quantitative analysis of the effect of the Bank of England’s policy interest rate on the UK household debt-to-income ratio.
Bineta Diop presented her qualitative analysis on how social media influencers present branded products within the fashion and beauty sectors on TikTok and Instagram.
Eirini Gkika presented her experimental study investigating the effectiveness of heritage-driven and innovation-driven digital storytelling within the luxury cosmetics sector.
Louis Benjamin Ngue Pagore presented his research on how private digital infrastructures—such as algorithmic moderation systems and payment processors—can exercise control over users’ ability to communicate, transact, and participate online.
Bouchra Ahmed Daoud was awarded the Best Participation prize, while the judging panel and all attendees commended on the high quality research produced by the participating students.
A warm thank-you to Theano Lianidou, our Associate Professor – Management, for organising this successful event.