Peer-Reviewed Research
Quick, clear translations of faculty research that will change the way you think.
Corporate Social Activism | Peer-Reviewed Research
Companies often avoid using a “collective action frame” in their messaging until after a controversial issue is legally and politically settled.
27 Jun
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Forecasting | Peer-Reviewed ResearchNew research reveals how overreliance on past earnings skews corporate forecasts — and what can be done about it.13 Jun
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Institutional Crisis | Peer-Reviewed ResearchIn the wake of scandal, organizations face a critical question: who will stay committed and who will leave? The answer depends largely on what type of institutional events people attend — and how far the scandal spreads.30 May
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Socioeconomic Status | Peer-Reviewed Research
Since 1982 it has become harder and harder to stay in the middle class.
October 29
Ethics | Peer-Reviewed Research
Businesses need to nurture leaders who know the right thing to do — and do it
October 12
Leadership | Peer-Reviewed Research
Why you should manage employees as if they’re artists.
October 10
Bank Regulations | Peer-Reviewed Research
Strong external governance makes top managers more prone to cheat.
October 04
Inventory Management | Peer-Reviewed Research
When product demand Is fickle but manufacturer-retailer relationships are critical.
September 29
Online Communities | Peer-Reviewed Research
Firms that sponsor online communities should develop strategies to safeguard vulnerable consumers.
September 29
Peer-Reviewed Research
Through their actions, leaders can foster creativity within their companies.
September 02
Corruption | Peer-Reviewed Research
Governmental corruption is poisonous for foreign firms.
August 18
Negotiations | Peer-Reviewed Research
Depending on your background, it can help to get angry during negotiations
August 16
Human Resources | Peer-Reviewed Research
Big data and organizational research are changing how we understand work.
August 15