Organizations
How Have Social Stereotypes Changed over the Last Century?
The words people associate with different social groups have shifted, but the underlying beliefs may be more stubborn.
Researchers: Tessa Charlesworth, Nishanth Sanjeev, Mark L. Hatzenbuehler and Mahzarin R. Banaji
October 27, 2023
Podcast: You're the Boss! Now What?
On this episode of The Insightful Leader’s “Ask Insight,” Professor Harry Kraemer discusses how to lead your former peers and build trust with your team.
Researchers: Harry M. Kraemer
October 20, 2023
Strategy
Why Younger Workers Just Can’t Get Ahead
In wealthy countries, the wage gap between older and younger workers is growing. A crowded promotion pathway could be to blame.
Researchers: Nicola Bianchi and Matteo Paradisi
October 18, 2023
Leadership
5 Steps to a Complete Meeting Overhaul
Sick of PowerPoints and rehashing the past? Here’s how to make meetings future-focused and engaging.
Researchers: Sanjay Khosla
October 13, 2023
Healthcare
Can We Build a Better Prescription Drug Market?
Medicare will soon be able to negotiate directly with drug makers. But one economist explains why “the goal should be to increase value, not just lower prices.”
Researchers: Amanda Starc
October 6, 2023
Policy
Big Tech Takes the Stand
Google may look like a monopoly, but is its power actually hurting consumers? A legal expert weighs in.
Researchers: R. Mark McCareins
October 5, 2023
Politics & Elections
How the Electoral College May Curb Election Fraud
This distinctive aspect of American democracy has come under increased scrutiny. But the very quality that most vexes its critics comes with an underrecognized upside.
Researchers: Georgy Egorov and Konstantin Sonin
October 2, 2023
Economics
Is Chinese Youth Unemployment as Bad as It Looks?
China’s exceptional growth in recent decades has influenced the education and career choices of young people and their families. But now that high-skilled jobs are drying up and recent graduates are struggling to find work, there is a growing mismatch between expectations and new realities.
Researchers: Nancy Qian
October 2, 2023
Finance & Accounting
How Your Personality Shapes Your Portfolio
Extroversion. Openness. Neuroticism. It turns out individual traits have a meaningful impact on our investment decisions.
Researchers: Zhengyang Jiang, Cameron Peng and Hongjun Yan
October 1, 2023
Finance & Accounting
The Enduring Power of Bond Ratings
In 1909, John Moody handed out his first As, Bs and Cs. The market would never be the same.
Researchers: Asaf Bernstein, Carola Frydman and Eric Hilt
October 1, 2023
Organizations
It’s Election Season. Here Comes the Morally Charged Language.
In the U.S., presidential candidates across the political spectrum lean on value-laden rhetoric—but emphasize different values.
Researchers: Kobi Hackenburg, William Brady and Manos Tsakiris
September 28, 2023
Marketing
Podcast: Why Canada Goose Soared and Shinola Sputtered
Luxury is dominated by older brands. So what happens when newer entrants try to break through? In the second of two bonus episodes of our series, “Insight Unpacked: Extraordinary Brands and How to Build Them,” we show what can go right—and wrong.
Researchers: Gregory Carpenter
September 25, 2023
Entrepreneurship
Could Generative AI Out-Entrepreneur Humans? Maybe, but Here's What Matters More.
3 tips to help you understand what that means for you as a business-builder.
Researchers: David Schonthal
September 22, 2023
Marketing
Podcast: So You Want to Be a Luxury Brand
So opulent! So exclusive! In the first of two bonus episodes of our series, “Insight Unpacked: Extraordinary Brands and How to Build Them,” we explore everything that helps brands like Ferrari and Manolo Blahnik scream luxury.
Researchers: Gregory Carpenter
September 18, 2023
Entrepreneurship
Take 5: How to Sell Your Startup from the Start
Advice from our experts on pitching your idea—and yourself.
Researchers: Neal J. Roese, Carter Cast, Craig Wortmann, Rick Desai and Efosa Ojomo
September 6, 2023
Finance & Accounting
The More Investors Know, the More Executives Disclose
CEOs are likelier to volunteer bad news when the public better understands their personal motives for maximizing short-term stock prices.
Researchers: Jung Min Kim
September 5, 2023
Organizations
Knowing Your Boss’s Salary Can Make You Work Harder—or Slack Off
Your level of motivation depends on whether you have a fair shot at getting promoted yourself.
Researchers: Erika Deserranno, Philipp Kastrau and Gianmarco León-Ciliotta
September 1, 2023
Finance & Accounting
When Crypto Went Mainstream—and Drove Up Housing Prices
Many Americans have cryptocurrency in their portfolios and treat it much like any other investment.
Researchers: Darren Aiello, Scott R. Baker, Tetyana Balyuk, Marco Di Maggio, Mark J. Johnson and Jason D. Kotter
September 1, 2023
Policy
Why Do Long Wars Happen?
War is a highly inefficient way of dividing contested resources—yet conflicts endure when there are powerful incentives to feign strength.
Researchers: Sandeep Baliga and Tomas Sjöström
September 1, 2023
Podcast: The Case for Admitting (Some) Flaws at Work
On this episode of The Insightful Leader: Why showing vulnerability can actually be a boon for leaders.
Researchers: Maryam Kouchaki
August 28, 2023