Magali Delmas proposes a “green bundle,” combining environmental good with product traits — quality, healthiness, performance, status — that have always sold
Using parish records, researchers examine fundamental changes in society following the French Revolution
Also: feelings about lending to a friend; how consumers react to practice aimed at manipulating buying decisions
Research tracking Florida siblings helps isolate the impact
History’s Encyclopédie subscribers are matched to grievances against the monarchy
Companies that take longer than expected to announce results may be buying time for accounting tricks
Compulsory education ‘homogenizes’ population, can stave off democracy
Also: A bot lets young adults text with their 60-year-old selves; when nonprofits should let volunteers call dibs on tasks; and how hard times affect political beliefs and preferences
Thin stock trading, amid both price volatility and a period of potential economic change, leads bond investors to seek a higher yield
Phony posts are largely very short-term campaigns
Also: Why some civilizations grew enormously, artificial intelligence and stock prices, and what moves home prices in Boise
Do for-profit supermarket chains tolerate higher-priced co-ops?
But white men, seeing African American women employed, don’t react so favorably
New research suggests increased risk of illness and death in middle age, on top of longer-lasting income penalty
Plus: Food delivery apps and traffic collisions; COVID-19 treatments — new or old; what does voluntary disclosure say about overall greenhouse gas emissions?
A self-imposed quest for a perfect time to enjoy an indulgence often means missing out on actually having a good experience