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RSM Discovery Magazine 34: out now!Crowdsourced consumer data, innovation is a team sport, power struggles, how big should small firms think, and the Chinese concept of Guanxi
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How good networking events can stimulate business innovationNetworking events and conferences can be great for discovering new business opportunities and even help companies to innovate together. But only if these events are designed the right way.
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Why people distrust companies that make profitCompanies that seek profit are often seen as immoral and harmful, even when they make positive contributions to society. Why is this?
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Predicting the stock market with big-data analysis of tweets"The big challenge was to determine what all the emoji, slang expressions and negations in tweets actually say about stock sentiment."
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How ten minutes of mindfulness could make you more creativeHow do you come up with innovative ideas in a stressful work environment? Ten minutes of mindfulness meditation can boost your creativity.
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World Science Day: why business researchers now make brain scansBusiness schools do a surprising amount of brain research! To celebrate world science day. Here's an overview of recent RSM studies.
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Consumers spend less time and money on ‘freemium’ video gamesMake players pay before they play. Offering games as a 'freemium' only undercuts commercial potential of a game. research by Joost Rietveld.
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Selling flowers with analyticsHow an experiment with big data analysis led the Dutch flower auction to achieve more stable prices.
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Why flexible offices do not always increase employee performanceFlexible workspaces do not magically make employees more productive and engaged. Research by Christina Wessels.
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One size fits all? Four strategies for an effective corporate citizenship programmeIs your company considering putting its staff, knowledge and resources to work for a good cause? Lonneke Roza describes four strategies.
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Why a bad night’s sleep makes some people misbehave at workFor some people, a bad night's sleep makes it harder to keep their impulses in check. This can lead to unwanted behaviour at work.
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What makes new stock markets successful?A successful financial market can help grow a developing economy. But what determines its success?
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Brain scans reveal what makes a TV advert effectiveAdverts are most effective when they highlight a product’s functional benefits, but also trigger the viewer’s imagination.
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How container terminal operators can optimise their transport networksHow extended terminal operators can design the most profitable transport networks. Research by Panagiotis Ypsiliantis.
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New indicators reveal diversification of stock portfoliosResearcher Ghassan Chammas developed a new toolbox that can reveal inadvertent concentration and specialisation of stock portfolios
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High-status leaders’ projects can be hit-or-missHigh status project leaders easily gather supporters, but results often are hit-or-miss. Research by Balazs Szatmari.
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BLOG: Why we can’t assess Super Mario Run’s performance only by its revenuesMobile games like Super Mario Run can affect Nintendo’s long-term success in the console industry. Blog by Joost Rietveld.
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How unethical behaviour spreads through a company’s social networkUnethical behaviour doesn’t happen in isolation. Causes, links and how it spreads in new PhD research by Franziska Zuber
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Hyperactive people are more often self-employedPeople with hyperactivity – one of the symptoms of ADHD – are more likely to be self-employed, according to new research from Ingrid Verheul
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Sharing knowledge in the hospital across status barriersWho in the hospital is in the best position to share valuable knowledge across the status barriers between nurses and doctors?