Lenders financed expansion in some markets, offsetting problems in others
Research might give pause to corporate boards changing compensation models
Researchers struggle with faulty study designs, flyspecking each other’s work, re-arguing decades of debate about jobs and income
Studying Chinese A and B shares reveals investor uncertainty
How a localized flood may result in fewer loans to a far-off community
Revisiting research on Catholic clergy sex abuse: Pennsylvania can expect fewer churchgoers and a painful decline in charitable contributions
Valentin Haddad’s research looks at the phenomenon of “information aversion,” when individual investors stop tracking their portfolios for fear of bad news
In experiments, immorality and harm are deemed more extreme merely because an act was punished
Researchers offer a model for more effectively targeting wrongdoers
An unusual data trove from Greece’s economic collapse reveals the practice
A team of researchers weighs contingent planning against traditional time management
Collective action, rather than each brand working alone, appears more effective and costs less
Syndicate voting rules reflect varying levels of trust and familiarity
Most companies use asset leasing for business reasons, not accounting window dressing