Software that saves time and money may paradoxically be resulting in a shortage of accountants
2016 vote shares for Trump and Sanders point to a mix of negative emotions
SEC encourages graphics in disclosures, but this practice may help executives more than shareholders
Banks close neighborhood outlets and raise prices for branch-delivered services
Uncertainty about outside news alters company disclosures and how markets interpret them, study finds
A 2017 study on workplace injuries spurs more research on perils of corporate short-termism
VCs and other investors need a contract with their seeker that blunts conflicts of interest
Trustworthy and dominant-seeming men: access to corporate management. Dominant-seeming women: not so much.
Price movements can be more extreme
Loans that include a sweetener or penalty tied to ESG performance seem to induce more honest reporting
Less attention to downside of nation’s carbon-neutral goals
R&D outlays and patents alone don’t effectively measure corporate creativity
Stocks don’t react to news immediately because, well, we’re human
Syndicate voting rules reflect varying levels of trust and familiarity
Examining executive pay tied to revenue growth to identify any correlation