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Exercise Timing Affects those with Type 2 Diabetes

In a recent study, a research team found that exercise yields better results depending on the time of day for those with Type 2 diabetes.
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The Secret Behind Why Antibiotics Don’t Always Work

Research of metabolic mutations in bacteria have found ways to develop drugs that could improve the effectiveness of existing antibiotics.
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Jeffrey Sonnenfeld on Jeff Bezos Stepping Down as CEO

Yale SOM's Jeffrey Sonnenfeld talks about how Amazon will be changed by Jeff Bezos stepping down as CEO, and becoming executive chairman.
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Leveraging Internal Competition at Organizations | Northwest Executive Education blog

Leveraging Internal Competition at Organizations

A new study co-authored by Yale SOM’s Prof. Joyee Deb reveals how to leverage internal competition at organizations.
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Managing Consumer Expectations with the Truth

Research finds that by plainly stating what monetary authorities are trying to accomplish have the desired effect on consumer expectations.
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Launch Your Product

How Best to Launch Your Product

Expert insights on ways to launch your product by Chicago Booth’s adjunct professor of economics and strategy, Prof. Ram Shivakumar.
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Patience

The Lack of Patience Among Patients

Research suggests that people can be more patient when they have a greater appreciation of the thing they’re waiting for.
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Solar Power

The Power of Facebook Friends Over Solar Power

A study finds U.S. homeowners rely on friends on Facebook and their relationship with solar power rather than rational cost-benefits analysis.
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Lessons from 2020

Faculty Viewpoints: Lessons from 2020

Faculty with expertise in psychology, entrepreneurship, and more talk about the lessons from 2020 and give their advice for a better 2021.
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Cell Phone Location Data

Cell Phone Location Data for Pandemic Research

Yale SOM’s Professor Kevin Williams and his team are using cell phone location data meant for retail foot traffic to track the virus.
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Finding Purpose While Working Remotely

Yale SOM’s Professor Amy Wrzesniewski, an expert in how people find meaning in their jobs, explains how to stay motivated while working from home.
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COVID-19 Increases the Risk for Stroke

A study looks for how and why COVID-19 increases the risk for stroke since it was initially identified by its severe respiratory symptoms.
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