Analysis of 15 years of Wikipedia editors’ chatter reveals women of rank don’t shrink from controversial topics
Companies might invest more in new ventures if they could see in advance how to redeploy the assets if things don’t pan out
Analysis of 250 studies finds the most common response to negative workplace behavior is an eye for an eye
It’s not just sheep — even go-getters can be susceptible when they feel less in control
Research across cultures seeks to understand how status is achieved and maintained
Researchers told subjects to treat their weekend like a vacation, then gauged happiness on Monday
Looking at costs, in a sample of 5,000 plants in Chile, remarkable productivity gains occur
Abdicating a decision to someone else is viewed as an act of generosity that is handsomely rewarded
Collective action, rather than each brand working alone, appears more effective and costs less
The rise of passive investing leaves companies mistrusting market signals on how best to deploy capital
Groups with unsettled hierarchies can benefit from disagreements that establish a pecking order
Using parish records, researchers examine fundamental changes in society following the French Revolution
Hengchen Dai finds that hitting the reset button can help those who have recently struggled, but erodes the motivation and execution of top performers
A database of pre-industrial sampling supports historical and ethnographic research
The world of tennis sheds light on a potential downside to office ranking systems