Operations managers can take into consideration happiness, equity and sustainability
Research measures the impact of global economic factors on returns
Do bigger companies win even when they lose out on corrupt deals?
Informed by personal experience, a researcher parses data to help those mulling mastectomy and gynecological surgeries
In pre-World War II Germany, sports clubs became a vehicle to spread Nazism
Analysis uses business credit card loans to gauge market perception
Pairing the mundane — hand washing, teeth brushing — with more engaging activities
Rethinking issues around productivity, income inequality and industry concentration
Research undermines the notion that companies coldly calculate tax avoidance
Europe’s Great Migration to North America, 1850-1920, offers lessons for today’s immigration patterns
Research seeks to predict how time-based price discrimination might spread
History’s Encyclopédie subscribers are matched to grievances against the monarchy
When being evaluated for ‘high potential’ programs, men are rewarded for showing emotion — women are penalized
If the boss is your friend, and compensation decisions are public, a bonus you’d get on merit might not be forthcoming
Researchers find little commonality among haters of the difficult-to-sell retirement products, except when discussing fairness
Dates of milestones — major and minor — can spur us to action