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During times of crisis, a leader's language should not reflect fearIn economic hard times, don't project fear as a leader! Instead, use words like 'progress', change and 'ideals' to gain support.
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For valuable inventions, combine old knowledge with new discoveriesThe most lucrative inventions? Those that combine existing knowledge with new research. How? Create teams of six!
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How business schools can contribute to ecosystem restorationHow business schools can help to turn ecosystem restoration into an industry. A new approach from RSM Executive Fellow Willem Ferwerda
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High-frequency traders help price discovery in pre-opening periodHigh-frequency traders during pre-opening: less active than normal, but still contribute to market quality. Research from Darya Yuferova.
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Smart charging of electrical vehicles can bring down electricity priceHow to avoid blackouts when everyone charges their electric vehicle at the same time – new research by Konstantina Valogianni
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Which board members contribute most to company performance?Experience & social capital makes good board members & better performance. New PhD research from Philip Fliers
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Effective environmental policies hand-in-hand with innovationTighter energy standards for houses made construction industry more innovative. research by Associate Professor Henk de Vries.
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European project managers can do better business in ChinaWhat are the main business differences between the Netherlands and China?
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How to govern a philanthropic organisationPhilanthropic orgs are a special breed. How should they run their corporate governance? New research from Pushpika Vishwanathan
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What drives firms to report transparently?Transparency in financial reporting – PhD candidate Henry van Beusichem investigated what makes a difference.
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Text analysis puts investment value on corporate social behaviourAndy Moniz demonstrates how analysis of online texts can help investors put a value on a company's corporate social behaviour.
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Let customers deliver packages to reduce transport costsWhen online retailers let customers deliver packages for them, they can cut variable delivery costs by up to 25 percent.
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Using management buzzwords leads to company overvaluationMind your language! Using buzzwords could lead to your company being overvalued, says Patrick Reinmoeller.
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Losing status hurts more than losing powerLosing status hurts more than losing power. Here’s why.
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Why people find it hard to forgive leaders who say ‘sorry’Sometimes saying 'sorry' is ineffictive. Duped employees are less likely to forgive when a violator with higher power apologises.
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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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How to get more comments in a LinkedIn discussionHere’s what you should and shouldn’t do to get people to contribute to LinkedIn corporate discussion groups
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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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How workplace friendships can help and hinder a companyFriendships among colleagues can lead but also hinder innovation. How do you create a balance?