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How Sweden's 'secondhand only' shopping mall is changing retail
As a fashion sustainability researcher, finding the ReTuna shopping mall in Eskilstuna was a delightful surprise. Stepping into this Swedish... Read more
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Job stigma bringing you down? New research says to 'shake it off'
The stereotypical employee may be at a desk in front of a computer screen working a nine-to-five, but for many... Read more
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First impressions pay: Curb appeal adds 7% to home prices
They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. In real estate, that first impression starts... Read more
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Singapore's lease buyback scheme may leave elderly asset-poor, new model suggests
Aiming to correct shortcomings in Singapore's existing public housing lease buyback scheme, one of Singapore Management University's (SMU) top statisticians... Read more
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UK's journey from seafood self-sufficiency to dependence on imports transformed by overfishing and regulation
More than a century of data reveals how the UK has gone from supplying domestic seafood needs from productive home... Read more
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How Instagram influencers are guiding our travel plans
The reach of Instagram and other social media channel influencers has taken hold of the global travel business, with tourism... Read more
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Do increased taxes incentivize the rich to move?
In response to increased tax rates, high-income earners often threaten to leave the location of their tax base. But do... Read more
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Not all subsidiaries are treated equally, finds research
When a larger company acquires a smaller one, or creates a new subsidiary, it must decide how cozy it wants... Read more
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Dynamic pricing can optimize profits but alienate customers
If you've ever seen a steep increase in the fare for an Uber to the airport on a Friday, or... Read more
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Why cheap cigarettes from other states are a costly problem for New York City
New York City has the highest cigarette taxes in the nation, but Rutgers Health research indicates that many smokers illegally... Read more
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Anorexia in adolescence may weaken labor market position in adulthood. Special attention needed for young men
Anorexia is a serious mental health disorder that typically begins during adolescence. A study, conducted by the Research Unit of... Read more
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Investor losses underscore need for private equity regulations, researchers find
Investors suffer significant losses when they buy into "blank check" companies that acquire private companies in order to take them... Read more
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New study reveals destructive effects of gender norms, expectations for female bosses
Female bosses are often hindered by gender stereotypes, which can directly impact their ability to do their jobs, according to... Read more
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In a challenging labor market, Black women with disabilities are choosing self-employment
While the employment landscape for Black women continues to shift in 2025, Black women with disabilities are actively pursuing self-employment... Read more
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Why personal finance is harder when you're a migrant
Skilled migrants play an important role in the UK economy. But while the UK celebrates the skills they bring, it... Read more