Highlighting the right data and making it relevant can help overcome resistance
A short squeeze can ripple across short sellers’ positions
Waiting until one product model runs out can be a costly mistake
Management and real estate deals to owners’ firms siphon off most profits
Fifteen nudges tried out across 140,000 teachers and some 3 million students
People across studies want to change their lives, but are more inclined to do that in the distant future
Hengchen Dai finds that hitting the reset button can help those who have recently struggled, but erodes the motivation and execution of top performers
Municipalities address increased traffic, pollution, taxi company bankruptcies and driver poverty
Innovators held by contracts produce fewer patents for new owners, study suggests
Analysis of 15 years of Wikipedia editors’ chatter reveals women of rank don’t shrink from controversial topics
Top executives saw much larger gains after broadband adoption than the workers below them
Test’s originator was a central co-author but died before its completion
The relationship between short- and longer-term moving averages has strong predictive power for share price returns
They do, but only when facing a competitive election contest
Zara’s excess inventory, why California housing seems more reasonably priced and the right amount of free time
Sixty years of data suggest retirement obligations rise after Democrats scrape into office