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- DoIP Spotlight: Maria Carmen PunziThis edition features Maria Carmen Punzi who contributes to worldwide gender equity by focusing on menstrual health.
- Why customization isn’t always positiveAccording to new research the impact of product customization is more multi-faceted and depends on the type of customers.
- In F1, car manufacturers gain more from high R&D and low advertising.Research-intense car manufacturers have more to gain from competing in the F1 championship than advertising-intense car manufacturers.
- Brain scans reveal engagement levels of videosWhat if we could predict when consumers would strongly engage with videos by analysing the neural activity in their brains?
- RSM Discovery Magazine 36: out now!Funding for disruptive start-ups, effective leadership development, sustainable development and more. RSM Discovery Magazine 36 is out now!
- Crowdsourced consumer data: how do we make sure it's good?Over 15.000 consumer behaviour studies have used participants on online marketplace MTurk. How do researchers make sure such data is good?
- How independent research can improve investment decisionsInvestment fund ratings are often based on the past. But a popular analytics firm rates expected future performances. Does that work well?
- The benefits of combining drones and trucks for deliveriesDoes using delivery drones make sense? Yes, if you combine them with trucks.
- When do people pay taxes voluntarily?When trust in authorities is low, fair decision-making procedures become an even more important tool to increase tax revenue.
- 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.
- 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.
- New indicators reveal diversification of stock portfoliosResearcher Ghassan Chammas developed a new toolbox that can reveal inadvertent concentration and specialisation of stock portfolios
- 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.
- 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
- Beautiful and engrossing games lead to more learningGive educational games an engaging story and make them look good - players will learn more from them. Research by Andreas Alexiou.
- How high-performing companies design their digital workplacesDigital workplaces are more successful when managers trust employees and dare to learn from their mistakes.
- Bias makes every forecaster either a ‘smoother’ or a ‘chaser’There are two types of personal style for forecasters: ‘smoothers’ and ‘chasers’. How can the company overcome their biases?
- Why managers should not treat nationality as ‘software of the mind’Nationality does not predict behaviour, says Giorgio Touburg. Managers should explore the national cultural backgrounds of their teams.
- Companies are an effective gateway to volunteeringCorporate volunteering programmes inspire younger people and those with a higher education to volunteer.
- Leaders who ‘walk their talk’ improve performance and profitsBehavioural integrity is effective, because it improves your communication. And you can develop it! research by Hannes Leroy.