A study of military base closures finds that labor-friendly policies had little effect on job growth after the layoffs
Companies are surprised: Opportunities to reduce CO2 are more plentiful than expected
Aiming high, with some flexibility to trip up along the way, spurs greater success
Buyers find the tomes heavy, costly and too frequently revised, while sellers might like to kill the used book market entirely
Research by Bruce Carlin and Stephen Spiller suggests YouTube videos could help consumers make better money decisions
Asians, more than Americans and Europeans, make a point of experiencing joy in the short term
Results of financially weak firms are difficult to forecast; in uncertainty, Wall Street’s views are overly generous
An analysis of warrant trading reveals individuals’ poor grasp of complex securities
The link between environmental stability and cultural change explains why cultures evolve
What happened when the Argentine government lied about inflation numbers?
Managers, forced to inform a broader audience, choose not to gather information even for themselves
Entrepreneurs borrow between equity funding rounds with a strong record of repaying debts
The ubiquitous community-wide customer rating is the biggest pull in helping us pick a movie or show
Researchers’ model could quantify the risks in the growing movement to ease up on Dodd-Frank regulations
Ads aimed at brand awareness are shown to be more effective
How founders’ employment history shapes their ventures