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Do Corporate Values Matter?
Values make a difference when they're discussed and included in performance evaluations, according to research by Edward Conlon, professor of management and organization.
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Low Crude Prices Hammer Big Oil Companies
“The mantra has been to cut spending, reduce head count and wait for higher prices, but it doesn’t look like those are coming any time soon,” energy expert Gianna Bern tells The Wall Street Journal.
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Putting it all on red
New research by finance professor Martijn Cremers reveals big problems with public-sector pension plans.
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Why Women Reach for Lipstick During Harsh Economic Times
Women who spend more on cosmetics during an economic downturn might be trying to get ahead at the office, according to a study by researcher McKenzie Rees.
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Reuters column: Among active managers patience is the principal virtue
Funds that deviate substantially from the indices they track and that have average holding periods of more than two years perform exceptionally well, according to a study by Martijn Cremers.
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Cosmetic therapy: The link between makeup and a down economy
Yes, women still buy more makeup in a down economy. But it's for professional reasons now, not just romantic ones, according to a study by McKenzie Rees.
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How Anxiety Affects CEO Decision Making
The impact of the biases of anxious bosses can have serious downstream consequences for thousands of employees, shareholders, and stakeholders, Mendoza professors write in Harvard Business Review.
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Tesla working on Autopilot radar changes after crash
Technology expert Timothy Carone talks to the Associated Press about Tesla's next step.
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What is really behind the Pokémon Go craze
Get ready for Pokémon Go clones, technology expert Timothy Carone tells the Washington Post.
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‘Pokemon Go’ digital popularity is also warping real life
Technology expert Timothy Carone tells the Associated Press that the game’s success could spur faster development from hardware makers.
Ryan Nakashima