Study suggests flat tax systems boosted GDP in former Soviet republics and satellites
Director expertise disciplines CEO into providing better information
Rethinking issues around productivity, income inequality and industry concentration
As with scientific research, it’s hard to distinguish correlation from causation
In an analysis of transitions from 1993 to 2017, they wrung more from operations facing tumult
Taking a stand on controversial issues can hurt sales, but the effect is brief
Overlapping tasks among workers well acquainted with each other reduce the need for managers
Omitting female-typical language, in the eyes of hiring managers, makes a woman less ‘likable’
Laptops and TVs are based on quality, fast food and soda on taste; but some buyers defy these models, and it’s an opportunity for marketers
Acquiring companies appear to get a better deal following frequent in-person meetings
Leaders of a failed 1848 revolt are followed to towns across the U.S.
Target customers with easy access to a competitor?
When to allow unpaid workers to call dibs on recurring tasks — and when not to
Companies might invest more in new ventures if they could see in advance how to redeploy the assets if things don’t pan out
A book examines labor’s alliance with other large shareholders to rein in corporate power
Tradition bound, colleges face pressures to be nimbler, more opportunistic