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Tax rule changes and timing of asset write-offs in loss-making firmsNew research looks at loss-making firms to determine the impact of changes in tax rules on financial reporting.
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Effects of worldwide and territorial tax systemsA worldwide tax system reduces the incentives of multinational corporations to engage in tax management in their foreign subsidiaries.
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How does the human brain respond to injustice?People are very sensitive to injustice. Do we rather punish violators or compensate victims? The hormone oxytocine plays a remarkable role.
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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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Brain activity can forecast success of crowd-funded projectsBrain scans, performed on a small number of people, can forecast if crowd-funded projects will be successful, weeks or even months later.
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The fairness perception of bonus payment allocationsThere are two principal ways to approach bonus payments: objective & subjective. Read the pros and cons.
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Frank Hartmann: Controllers hold the steering wheelIs the image of controllers only looking at past results a true reflection of what they add to a business? Or is there more to it?
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Why business credit information sharing leads to better lending decisionsBad loans are made in boom times. Good loans are made in recessionary times. Lenders such as suppliers who provide trade credit or banks would be well advised to remember this.