Malignant personalities loom large in workplace happiness and a supervisor’s positive tone carries only so far
A mathematical model analyzes incentives underlying surge-pricing schemes
Most companies use asset leasing for business reasons, not accounting window dressing
Managers, forced to inform a broader audience, choose not to gather information even for themselves
Employing a distinct part of the brain, they’re better at imagining a distant future and seeing others’ points of view
A model separates potential profits or losses for hospital, doctors and other health care providers when insurer pays in lump sum
A tool in the debate over shareholder primacy and wealth disparities
Do bigger companies win even when they lose out on corrupt deals?
They don’t trade at an absolute equal to intrinsic value, despite their image as the world’s investment bedrock
Buyers of private firms signal willingness to move fast
Forced sale of assets could stretch illiquidity across industries
Management and real estate deals to owners’ firms siphon off most profits
Seen as a backstop to small- and midsized banks, the program, allowing insurance in multiples of $250,000, alters banking’s risk calculus