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Brand identity can influence senior executive compensation packages, says Nader Tavassoli
Majority of students on online graduate courses enrolled with schools in local area, says report
Research from Judge, Wharton and Sauder, shows anyone can be turned into a giver
Consumers prefer products that display either masculine or feminine characteristics, say researchers
London Business School professor says many suffer from “hurry sickness”
Research from NYU professors demonstrates the economic and social value of peer-to-peer lending
Research from Wharton and London Business School reveals best way to brag
Elderly consumers in Asia are an untapped market, says professor at research institute in Suzhou, part the business school of Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Research shows knowledge can be more valuable than money to entrepreneurs seeking investment
Study shows an ideal face of a leader tends to fit a stereotype associated with a profession
Taking charge of a project boosts contentment levels, says study on owners of family businesses
Research finds electronic communication is no bar to the development of interpersonal skills
Private equity acquisitions can lead to decline in productivity and job losses say academics
Cultural norms help to determine the success or failure of gender quotas for boards
Listening to music could help you make better decisions or think strategically
Research into US Senate seating plan helped Rotman academics calculate the best place to sit
Stanford researchers say perceptions about our attractiveness affect how we handle colleagues
Sharing economy initiatives are supposed to encourage a sense of community, but often do not
Companies presided over by self-important bosses do worse in difficult times
Raina Brands believes women are disadvantaged when it comes to informal interactions at work
Behavioural scientist Nick Epley says we distort or omit information when choosing what to do
Techniques from job interviews can help Valentines pick their perfect partner
On average mega-projects exceed their budgets by 179 per cent
Emory professor finds that graduates who start work in a downturn enjoy higher job satisfaction
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