Small firms in Peru shop nationwide for cheap credit, but loyalty runs two ways
A model predicts with 80% accuracy which orders get handed off
Offering higher deposit rates lessens emphasis on loans of fixed rate and longer maturity
Matt Schmitt’s research shows hospital prices rise after acquisitions, even where local competition is unchanged
Results of financially weak firms are difficult to forecast; in uncertainty, Wall Street’s views are overly generous
Trustworthy and dominant-seeming men: access to corporate management. Dominant-seeming women: not so much.
Target customers with easy access to a competitor?
Money-saving messages lose impact over time, while worry about dangerous pollution helps consumers show discipline
Active traders lose their edge as a marital breakup approaches
Large study sees increases in education, declines in public assistance
Popular in business schools and executive suites, it’s no longer a meaningful way to compare companies
Top companies hog the best talent, adding to their competitive advantage
Can modern decision theory, paired with a half-century-old thought experiment, help make a more just society?
Socioeconomic factors magnify the boy-girl divide and can explain cross-race differences
Unintended pregnancies decline when copays and patient fees are eliminated
Construction permitting power taken from cities that resisted development