In Japan, speedier commutes let workers live farther from jobs, taking some pressure off high-priced housing markets
Collective action, rather than each brand working alone, appears more effective and costs less
The rise of passive investing leaves companies mistrusting market signals on how best to deploy capital
Patterns in corporate bond returns include abrupt short-term performance reversals and “momentum” waves that persist
Seeking to improve school attendance, researchers learn how some students think
On anime sites, what one’s friends are watching is the most persuasive prompt to engage
A team of researchers weighs contingent planning against traditional time management
New research looks beyond attitudes toward specific executives accused of harassment to focus on people’s perceptions of corporatewide gender culture.
A study looks at how changes in FDA labeling affect pediatric utilization of drugs
Revisiting research on Catholic clergy sex abuse: Pennsylvania can expect fewer churchgoers and a painful decline in charitable contributions
Study of a large corporation explores how salary comparisons affect employee behavior
The same message that works with U.S. households is effective in the developing world
Hengchen Dai finds that hitting the reset button can help those who have recently struggled, but erodes the motivation and execution of top performers
Research shows that people have a sincere desire to see projects take flight
Valentin Haddad’s research looks at the phenomenon of “information aversion,” when individual investors stop tracking their portfolios for fear of bad news