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Decisions with Financial Consequences

Experiment More for Decisions with Financial Consequences

Relying on our belief of past success might not always stand true when considering decisions with financial consequences.
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effects of poverty

Criminalizing the Effects of Poverty

Anuj K. Shah, associate professor of behavioral science at Chicago Booth, along with his coauthors, say we’re criminalizing the effects of poverty.
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Snowball Earths

What Triggered ‘Snowball Earths’?

A study by MIT scientists finds that a plunge in incoming sunlight may have triggered the two “Snowball Earths” in the planet's history.
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Worker Collaboration

How Organizational Hierarchy can Hinder Worker Collaboration

Researchers find out how organizational hierarchy hinders a platform aimed at worker collaboration through a field experiment at NASA.
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What Investors Want

COVID-19 Isn’t Changing What Investors Want

The economic landscape will look very different after the COVID-19 pandemic has passed. But COVID-19 isn’t changing what investors want.
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Services Sector

How the Pandemic has Affected the Services Sector

A study by UCLA Anderson’s Uday Karmarkar, along with others reveals how industrialization has upended the services sector.
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Decisions Based on Emotion

Decisions Based on Emotion or Rationality?

A new study co-authored by Yale SOM’s Prof. Taly Reich finds that decisions based on emotions hold up longer than decisions based on rationality.
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Instill Integrity into Your Business

How to Instill Integrity into Your Business

Everyone wants to instill integrity in their business but not everyone is successful. Here is how you can truly instill integrity into your business.
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Marine Evolution

A New Path Opens Up in the Study of Marine Evolution and Biodiversity

New UCLA research indicates that a newly discovered evolutionary phenomenon opens up a new path in the study of marine evolution and biodiversity.
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Gig Economy

How the Gig Economy could Support Pandemic Recovery

Washington University’s John Barrios says that with unemployment at historic levels, the gig economy could play an important role in the pandemic recovery.
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A Fresh Start

A Fresh Start or an Excuse to Slack Off

UCLA Anderson’s Prof. Hengchen Dai and other global researchers, discovered that a self-improvement start date might actually have the opposite effect.
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psychological safety

Job Skills You Need to Succeed During the Pandemic

Do you have the job skills to succeed during the pandemic? Find out what skills you have already and what you need to develop.
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