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How soaring inflation can be particularly harmful for young people
Inflation rates have become almost impossible to ignore. In the U.K., inflation has soared in recent months, now reaching 9%—the... Read more
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Making sure workers have a 'good' day gives companies a competitive advantage
A trio of researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University has identified five types of daily workplace experiences that influence employees' creative... Read more
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US economy on brink of recovering pre-COVID job numbers, but more than half of industries lag
The U.S. is on pace to recover all 22 million jobs wiped out in the COVID-19 recession as early as... Read more
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Few eligible families have applied for government help to pay for COVID funerals
On a humid August afternoon in 2020, two caskets―one silver, one white―sat by holes in the ground at a small,... Read more
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Executive narcissism inhibits inter-unit knowledge transfer
Narcissistic executives cause the units or subsidiaries they manage to be less receptive to knowledge coming from other units. The... Read more
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Canada faces huge physical costs from climate change, making net zero a great investment
There has been a lot of discussion in Canada lately about the financial costs of achieving the country's climate targets.... Read more
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Uncovering hidden cultures in workplaces can help make businesses more inclusive
Companies should introduce ways of uncovering informal hidden cultures to create more inclusive workplaces, a social mobility expert has told... Read more
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Research finds most effective influencer marketing tactics
A YouTube personality takes a break from chatting about video games to talk about a web hosting service. An Instagram... Read more
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Supply chain crisis complicates fixing baby formula shortage, expert says
The critical shortage of baby formula across the United States is being exacerbated by many of the same issues implicated... Read more
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Identifying links between incentives and ethical lapses
How and why do incentives elicit unethical behavior?... Read more
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When harnessing the power of social media, engagement is a key performance indicator
The explosive growth of social media during the last decade has dramatically changed the dynamics of business-customer interactions. Yet relatively... Read more
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Care ethics in social entrepreneurship promotes social sustainability
Practicing ethics of care in social entrepreneurship has immediate and long-term impacts on sustainability, according to a recent University of... Read more
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Gun ownership and homicide in the US: A stronger correlation
In 2017, there were nearly 40,000 gun-related deaths in the United States, including homicides and suicides. To delve into this... Read more
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Study chronicles presence of chronic frames of race, gender, and wealth inequality
All social inequalities, by definition, involve one group that has more and another that has less. Do people prefer describing... Read more
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US child welfare system is falling short because of persistent child poverty
Although government spending on the child welfare system totaled US$33 billion in 2018, the most recent year for which an... Read more