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Are you in a mid-career to senior job? Don't fear AI—you could have this important advantage
Have you ever sat in a meeting where someone half your age casually mentions "prompting ChatGPT" or "running this through... Read more
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New survey reveals shifting work landscape regarding hybrid work and AI use
The University of California, Irvine School of Social Ecology today released the results of its latest UCI-OC Poll, shedding light... Read more
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America's divisions causing workplace dysfunction
Organizational engagement with social issues is pushing culture wars into corporate America, leading to bickering and suboptimal performance, says Luke... Read more
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New study details clusters of bystander interventions for workplace sexual harassment
A new study co-written by a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign expert who studies occupational stress and employee well-being sheds light... Read more
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Five ways digital nomads can have a positive impact on the places they travel to for work
Digital nomads are everywhere. Working and living wherever they lay their laptops, there may be as many as 40 million... Read more
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What your credit score says about how, where you were raised
A person's credit report tells a story about their childhood. New research, released last month by Harvard's Opportunity Insights, shows... Read more
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How birth order could influence your mutual fund manager's decisions
Many people know nothing about the mutual fund manager whose investment decisions impact the performance of their IRA and 401(k)... Read more
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Is writing with AI at work undermining your credibility?
With more than 75% of professionals using AI in their daily work, writing and editing messages with tools like ChatGPT,... Read more
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Small-world networks can mitigate environmental, social and governance controversies for multinationals, study suggests
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) can negate supplier-induced environmental, social and governance (ESG) controversies by setting up 'small-world' networks, according to new... Read more
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Unlocking the value of intangible assets abroad requires strong board oversight, new study finds
As companies increasingly compete on the basis of technology, brand, and knowledge, a new study reveals that the effectiveness of... Read more
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Adjusting the timing of food assistance payments could affect crime rates
Based on more than a decade's worth of data across 36 U.S. states, a study in Contemporary Economic Policy finds... Read more
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Most US workers report multiple physical or mental limitations on the job
A new study of functional abilities in the U.S. labor market reveals a workforce both vulnerable and resilient, with a... Read more
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When it comes to finance, 'normal' data is actually pretty weird
When business researchers analyze data, they often rely on assumptions to help make sense of what they find. But like... Read more
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Digital food's mixed impact: Research reveals benefits and social costs
A review by a team of international researchers spotlights the expanding influence of online food ordering and delivery and its... Read more
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Scientists find 'speed limit' for innovation networks to prevent system collapse
Research shows that while connections between innovations speed discovery, they also sharply increase the risk of total system collapse—with the... Read more