A model outperformed simpler statistical approaches in predicting which patients would encounter trouble
Forced sale of assets could stretch illiquidity across industries
When bad times hit, highly indebted companies often have to sell operations and equipment at fire-sale prices
Younger-patient mortality rate nearly triples, 20 years of data indicate
Absent such a call, white workers may doubt they have a role
Using parish records, researchers examine fundamental changes in society following the French Revolution
A model focuses on startups that, while developing innovative products, seek a lucrative buyout
Balancing vaccine efficacy against need to quickly inoculate more people
The world of tennis sheds light on a potential downside to office ranking systems
Research across cultures seeks to understand how status is achieved and maintained
Startups lack bench strength, a disadvantage in tight labor markets
Splitting complex problems into parts simplifies and greatly speeds the task
Well-known market anomalies are largely absent among the biggest stocks
Tradition bound, colleges face pressures to be nimbler, more opportunistic
Companies might invest more in new ventures if they could see in advance how to redeploy the assets if things don’t pan out
Membership in a stigmatized group doesn’t predispose acceptance of other stigmatized groups