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Losing status hurts more than losing powerLosing status hurts more than losing power. Here’s why.
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Using big data from road sensors to improve transportation planningBig data from traffic cameras can make transport planning more accurate. New research from Yinyi Ma.
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How the brain's sensitivity for emotions causes accounting fraudBeing sensitive to emotions makes some controllers vulnerable to social pressure from managers promoting their own personal interests.
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Why European companies should stick with European investment banksDoes it really matter where European companies get their financing from? Prof. Dirk Schoenmaker says it does.
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Tame the desire: tell yourself you can have it ‘some other time’Give in to temptation - but tell yourself later! Research by Nicole Mead shows denying cravings can be counterproductive.
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Big data predicts who will be invited for a job interviewRecruiters take note! PhD researcher Colin Lee automates the search for the best candidates for a job interview.
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Foreign leaders bring out the best in multicultural teams, and locals can learnMulticultural teams flourish under foreign leadership, and local leaders can learn.
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How to encourage more women to become leadersHere’s what firms can do to enhance female leadership aspirations through organisational changes.
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Why unethical practices go unpunished in competitive marketsUnethical practices often go unpunished in competitive markets when there is a profit to be made. New research by Niek Hoogervorst.
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Understanding what drives people improves safety and productivity in logisticsSafer and more productive workplaces - what motivates logistics managers and employees? New PhD research from Jelle de Vries
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When and why consumers prefer products from user-driven firmsInvolving customers in your product design can be an effective strategy.
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Civil society organisations and the state of their partnershipsHow can organisations in civil society improve their partnerships and take their aims further?
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Post-merger integration and the role of language fluencyBeware of the march of English as the lingua franca of the international commercial world
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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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The long view: “European Deposit Insurance necessary for economic stability”Banking union makes banking stable, but European deposit insurance would make it more trustworthy, says Prof Dirk Schoenmaker
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Learning to take the entrepreneurial plungeIntegrate entrepreneurship into management education to teach future leaders about business creation.
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Stimulating innovation in ports: what can firms, port authorities, and business associations contribute?What can firms, port authorities, and business associations do to innovate and make an entire port more competitive?
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For better sales forecasts, reward those that get it rightFor more accurate sales predictions, let all departments produce a joint forecast and reward them for being right.
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Turning electric vehicles into profitable virtual power plantsCar rental companies that rent out EVs can increase profits with 7% by running ‘virtual power plants’.
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Arbitrageurs help stock markets function betterArbitrage in stock markets has more positive than toxic effects . PhD research from Dominik Rösch.