Analysis of 15 years of Wikipedia editors’ chatter reveals women of rank don’t shrink from controversial topics
Tradition bound, colleges face pressures to be nimbler, more opportunistic
Fandom doesn’t mean blindly following a franchise wherever it ventures or being a vocal cheerleader
Consumers’ comments on TripAdvisor are substitutes for traditional ad spending
Companies that use loss carry-forwards to offset future tax liability, instead of claiming a refund, enjoy favorable lending terms
When bad times hit, highly indebted companies often have to sell operations and equipment at fire-sale prices
Make the influence industry more competitive, a theoretical study suggests
Companies that take longer than expected to announce results may be buying time for accounting tricks
Pharmaceutical companies are better able to identify promising new applications for existing drugs
Companies hide from shareholders information about loans — more than likely to appease banks
Younger-patient mortality rate nearly triples, 20 years of data indicate
A predictive model employs credit default swaps across currencies
B2B relationships aren’t the rational arena classic theories would suggest
NASA employees engaged when it was clear their bosses were on board