Nurses (and women) rate highly for warmth; lawyers, not so much
Recognition by peers leads to longer, more thoughtful online reviews and discussion threads
Governments needn’t subsidize charging networks
Unintended consequences in trying to apply market solutions
The bandwagon effect boosts the top vote-getter in preliminary rounds
Semiconductor makers’ pricing is based not just on quantities ordered but also on “capacity rationing”
Revisiting decades of research, scholars find a theory of psychological strength emerges
Researchers told subjects to treat their weekend like a vacation, then gauged happiness on Monday
A database of pre-industrial sampling supports historical and ethnographic research
Companies that take longer than expected to announce results may be buying time for accounting tricks
The same gift, with a message on saving the recipient time, is more welcome
Customer loyalty, barriers to entry and other factors at play
In wild markets, do the most dated prices actually reduce redemptions?
A 2017 study on workplace injuries spurs more research on perils of corporate short-termism
Not part of financial reporting, trademark activity predicts stock returns