Operating costs decline when riders get free rentals for docking dying electric vehicles
In experiments, immorality and harm are deemed more extreme merely because an act was punished
Consumers’ comments on TripAdvisor are substitutes for traditional ad spending
Fandom doesn’t mean blindly following a franchise wherever it ventures or being a vocal cheerleader
Highly technical probabilistic risk assessments at nuclear plants improve safety and pay for themselves many times over
Workers involved in compensation decisions might accept a co-worker’s better deal if management didn’t unilaterally decide
They do, but only when facing a competitive election contest
A review of academic research finds the path to saving more and spending less often involves emotional prompts
A study uses game theory to suggest when designer companies should license their names for down-market goods
Buyers value team over individual effort but are sensitive to invention-by-committee
By age 10 or earlier, kids are putting more weight on the future than the past — just like adults
The troublesome relationship between tariffs, trade deficits and the tenuous economic recovery
Delaying transfers to other inpatient hospital rooms limits availability of costly beds
Tradition bound, colleges face pressures to be nimbler, more opportunistic
Analysis of 15 years of Wikipedia editors’ chatter reveals women of rank don’t shrink from controversial topics
Companies might invest more in new ventures if they could see in advance how to redeploy the assets if things don’t pan out