Fewer employers = less competition for workers = smaller paychecks
Research across cultures seeks to understand how status is achieved and maintained
Researchers told subjects to treat their weekend like a vacation, then gauged happiness on Monday
Websites peddle unnamed hotels and even cities; would you pay to omit one from the list?
The case for using rising market volatility as a signal to pare back on stocks — does higher risk always mean higher return?
As alternative pricing schemes proliferate, researchers examine beliefs about their fairness
Those who keep finances separate are likelier to split up, be less satisfied with their relationship
Looking at costs, in a sample of 5,000 plants in Chile, remarkable productivity gains occur
Unpublished research shows avoiding the extremes is a common approach marketers need to address
Abdicating a decision to someone else is viewed as an act of generosity that is handsomely rewarded
Data back to 1870 show similarities in the worst banking system shocks — focusing on loose lending before a meltdown
A self-imposed quest for a perfect time to enjoy an indulgence often means missing out on actually having a good experience
Researchers aim to help the agency, drug companies and patients better understand the complex authorization process
Private equity investors weigh the total cost of capital — not just debt, but equity as well — when pursuing buyouts
Research shows individuals aren’t necessarily turned off when they know they are being coaxed toward a specific choice
Other safety measures are easier to implement, but research suggests how female driver pool could be increased