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Discrimination | Organizational Behavior
New research shows that people rely on mental prototypes when discerning racial discrimination in the workplace — and Asian Americans are less likely to fit that template.
20 Feb
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Startups | StrategyIn startup accelerator programs, gender diversity alone doesn’t engage investors — what matters more is that founder and mentor teams align in their gender composition.6 Feb
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Negotiations | FinanceNew research shows how firms use hurdle rates differently in practice than finance theory predicts.23 Jan
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AI | FinanceProfessor Kerry Back received the 2025 Financial Management Association’s Innovation in Teaching Award. We sat down with him to talk about how AI is changing finance — and the way we teach it.6 Jan
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Innovation | Operations
Should you co-create a product with your supplier?
May 10
Human Behavior | Organizational Behavior
Research shows that when people gain power, they trust others less, and that distrust pushes them toward deterrence-style punishment.
April 28
Innovation | Strategy
Stronger firm-employee relationships can come at the expense of other types of innovation.
April 19
Q&A | Finance
Why did areas that voted for the president worry less about COVID-19?
April 14
Corporate Tax Structure | Accounting
Avoiding taxes can have unintended consequences.
April 06
Human Behavior | Organizational Behavior
The more perceived distrust people feel, the less likely they are to follow the rules.
March 30
Organizational Behavior | Strategy
How protest tactics end up influencing protesters.
March 23