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A small difference in how ratings are displayed can unintentionally mislead consumers
Research suggests ratings have become as crucial to purchasing decisions as factors like price, brand reputation or recommendations from family... Read more
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Using AI to meet customer expectations in the hospitality industry
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be leveraged by hospitality companies to meet or even exceed customers' expectations, according to a framework... Read more
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How agricultural practices and governance have shaped wealth inequality over the last 10,000 years
A new study led by Amy Bogaard, Professor of European Archaeology, School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, reveals that high... Read more
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Archaeological database reveals links between housing and inequality in ancient world
If the archaeological record has been correctly interpreted, stone alignments in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge are remnants of shelters built 1.7... Read more
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Study explores how food manufacturers respond to state regulations
When West Virginia recently banned seven artificial food dyes in products to be sold within their borders, they joined an... Read more
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How mobile devices shape the way Gen Z interacts with brands, spends money
Mobile marketing is having an increasing influence on the purchasing decisions of Generation Z in Poland, according to a study... Read more
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Archaeologists measure and compare size of 50,000 ancient houses to learn about history of inequality
In a study published in the journal PNAS, researchers compared house size distributions from more than 1,000 sites around the... Read more
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Archaeologists discover historical link between inequality and sustainability
A study led by Professor Dan Lawrence, of Durham University in the UK, found that across 10 millennia, more unequal... Read more
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401(k) plans and stock market volatility: What you need to know
With stock market charts resembling the contours of a roller-coaster ride in recent days, many Americans could be forgiven for... Read more
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Are Britons really poorer than they were 20 years ago, or does it just feel that way?
Millions of UK households are facing what's been dubbed "awful April" after rising council tax, water bills and broadband costs... Read more
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New forecasting model offers businesses a clearer view of customer demand
Researchers at Washington State University have developed a new forecasting model that helps companies more accurately estimate how many customers... Read more
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Tax Day highlights the costs of single living, but demographics are forcing financial change
Tax Day is right around the corner—an annual reminder that without the option to file jointly, singles pay more per... Read more
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Stealing credit for co-workers' ideas and work hurts a critical organizational resource: Knowledge
If you've ever shared an idea only to hear it repeated by someone else or had someone take credit for... Read more
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How windfalls from commodity price booms can come back to bite exporters
When the wholesale prices of essential goods like food or oil suddenly rise, it can cause deep shifts in the... Read more
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Conceptualizing psychological contract theory in the context of digital labor platforms, app workers, gig economy
Psychological contracts are the beliefs, perceptions, and informal obligations between an employer and an employee. Such contracts have long been... Read more