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Lower revenues, pricier loans: How flooding in Europe affects firms and the financial system they depend on
In Europe, the fastest-warming continent, the intensification of extreme weather events and changes in precipitation patterns have led to widespread... Read more
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Strategic retrenchment can help firms grow stronger in global markets, new study shows
A study published in the Strategic Management Journal finds that international firms that strategically withdraw from certain markets may be... Read more
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Companies with LGBTQ-friendly policies show 20% more patents and 25% more patent citations
LGBTQ-friendly policies can have a significant impact on innovation in major US firms, according to new research from Aalto University... Read more
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Companies haven't stopped hiring, but they're more cautious, according to the 2025 College Hiring Outlook Report
Every year, I tell my students in my business analytics class the same thing: "Don't just apply for a job.... Read more
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Observers of workplace mistreatment react as strongly as the victims, with a surprising amount of victim blaming
Picture this: On your way out of the office, you notice a manager berating an employee. You assume the worker... Read more
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Energy poverty's mental health harms are about more than money
A University of Adelaide study has found that the negative effects of energy poverty on mental health are not only... Read more
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New study reveals triple disadvantage for workers from lower socio-economic backgrounds
Workers from lower socio-economic backgrounds face a triple disadvantage in the workplace, according to new research by Queen Mary University... Read more
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Crop insurance outcomes vary significantly by policy type and coverage level, study finds
A newly published paper by Francis Tsiboe and Dylan Turner of NDSU's Agricultural Risk Policy Center finds that while federal... Read more
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Fashion brands gain edge by embracing disability representation
When featuring models with disabilities in advertising, brands walk a fine line—how should they convey a message of inclusivity without... Read more
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Study shows how citizens evaluate scientific research proposals
New research by ESMT Berlin and Politecnico di Milano explores how non-experts assess scientific research proposals and reveals key implications... Read more
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Q&A: Sports arenas: The importance of politics, fan response and public money
Since World War II, professional baseball, football, basketball and hockey teams in the United States have commonly used public money... Read more
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Economic inequality increases risk of civil war, says study
If economic inequality increases within a country, the risk of civil war breaking out grows. This is the finding from... Read more
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Latest independent data show a shift in global research landscape
China has extended its lead in research output, according to data released in the latest Nature Index Research Leaders (data... Read more
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1 in 12 experience threats or violence at work in the UK, finds study
Research, co-authored by Dr. Vanessa Gash (City St George's, University of London) and Dr. Niels Blom (University of Manchester), found... Read more
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AI's arrival at work reshaping employers' hunt for talent
Predictions of imminent AI-driven mass unemployment are likely overblown, but employers will seek workers with different skills as the technology... Read more