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New research reveals £78 billion hidden cost of managing unsold and surplus food
A new report published today by ECR Retail Loss reveals that the "hidden costs" to retailers associated with managing unsold... Read more
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The hidden gender dynamics of parenthood
A new study finds a surprising disparity in the gender dynamics of parenthood, with British mothers facing a significantly larger... Read more
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Consumers prefer self-checkout when buying stigmatized products, study shows
Self-checkout registers have become ubiquitous in grocery stores as they provide convenience and efficiency for customers. They also offer more... Read more
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Play or profit: The dark reality of kidfluencing
In today's social media economy, influence isn't just power—it's profit. From fashion hauls to crypto tips, digital personalities are turning... Read more
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Americans want stronger safety net for older adults
Social Security remains broadly popular, and as the U.S. population ages, more Americans think the government should do more to... Read more
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Sports-betting boom: New study measures spending surge, new tax revenue and rising public health risks
A new study from the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business and co-authors at SMU Cox School... Read more
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Study finds local government CEOs regularly deal with rude behavior, and it hurts
Local government CEOs experience workplace rudeness that has detrimental effects on their psychological and physical health, according to a new... Read more
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Why employees hesitate to disclose mental health concerns—and what employers can do about it
About one in four employees has a diagnosable mental health condition, and up to 65% say mental health concerns interfere... Read more
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Why male corporate leaders and billionaires may need financial therapy more than anyone
Corporate leaders and billionaires are often viewed as visionaries and wealth creators. But beneath the surface, many are trapped in... Read more
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VR training can help build empathy in the workplace
A new study led by researchers at the Stanford Accelerator for Learning explores how companies can use immersive technology to... Read more
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One-third of young workers cheated by employers: Study
More than one in three young people have experienced being ripped off by employers, and most of them did not... Read more
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How rising living costs are changing the way we date, live and love
If it feels like rising prices are affecting your dating life or friendships, you're not imagining it. Around the world,... Read more
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Women's reports of workplace abuse dismissed more than men's
Maybe you've been called "stupid" in a one-on-one, laughed at during a presentation or blatantly ignored in a group meeting.... Read more
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Are there upsides to 'overboarding?'
How many board seats is too many for one director? That's the question on many investors' minds, as they confront... Read more
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Consolation, community, national identity in the UK: What is lost when pubs close, and how they can be saved
Recent figures from the British Beer and Pub Association show that pubs will close at the rate of one a... Read more