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Boardroom diversity affects carbon emissions—but not in the way you think
Extreme weather and record-breaking heat waves are becoming the new normal. Most people have begun to accept the seriousness of... Read more
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Researchers examine corporate social responsibility's impact on global online shopping
Online shopping is revolutionizing how we access and purchase products from international markets. Despite this growth, many consumers remain hesitant... Read more
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Work or play? The rise of online 'kidfluencers' is raising complex legal and ethical questions
Videos of children opening boxes of toys and playing with them have become a feature of online marketing—making stars out... Read more
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Businesses must stop caving to political pressure and abandoning their equity, diversity and inclusion commitments
Over the past year, several major corporations have scaled back their equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) initiatives amid shifting political... Read more
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'House of the Dragon' and families fighting for power—it can happen in business, too
While most agree that HBO's hit fantasy show "House of the Dragon" (HotD) might be an interesting dive into the... Read more
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Could trusting each other more unlock economic growth?
Trust in Britain's institutions is in bad shape, according to recent data from the European Social Survey.... Read more
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Switching off from work can be difficult but taking a proper break is good for your health
It's never been easier to stay connected to work. Even when we're on leave, our phones and laptops keep us... Read more
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Civil society: A quiet revolution in economic research
Half a century ago, economic research took a little-noticed yet dramatic departure from the study of concepts most people might... Read more
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'Glass fences' hinder Japanese female faculty in international research, study finds
Glass ceilings comprising gender norms and practices can prevent women from advancing in organizational hierarchies, but glass fences may also... Read more
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Taking a national temperature check on entrepreneurship
What if scholars could capture how a country collectively feels and thinks about a subject, even in an age of... Read more
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Toxic tetrad leads to workplace woes, banking sector study finds
A study of Pakistan's banking sector reveals a troubling link between the "dark tetrad" personality traits of Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy,... Read more
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Avoiding customer backlash: Study highlights importance of transparency in return policy changes
In 2018, L.L. Bean announced in a letter to customers that it had ended the century-old "lifetime" return policy, which... Read more
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Digital labels can help grocers waste less food
In 2022, U.S. grocers wasted 5 million tons of food, with 35% of it going to landfills, according to the... Read more
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Report identifies UK regions with largest disability employment gap
The five areas in Great Britain where disabled people are least likely to be in employment compared with non-disabled people... Read more
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AI model forecasts product trends, enhances online shopping experience
Online retail platforms are increasingly becoming a dumping ground for low-quality products—which, over time, only serves to tarnish the retailer's... Read more