
Organizations
Hoping to Drive Social Change at Work? Here’s a Tip.
Certain social movement hashtags and labels could turn off the allies you want to recruit.
Researchers: Cynthia S. Wang, Jennifer A. Whitson, Brayden King and Rachel L. Ramirez
February 1, 2022

Organizations
What the Psychology of Resilience Can Tell Us About Enduring the Pandemic
Plus, what organizations can do to help their employees cope.
Researchers: Lauren Eskreis-Winkler
February 1, 2022

Organizations
The Robots Are Not Coming
Those predictions of a robot takeover may not come to fruition.
Researchers: Efraim Benmelech
January 26, 2022

Organizations
3 Best Practices for Virtual Meetings
Make your next Zoom session less exhausting and more inspiring.
Researchers: Leigh Thompson
January 25, 2022

Organizations
It May Be Time to Reconsider That Noncompete Agreement
Federal regulators are cracking down on hiring practices that restrict employees’ wages and ability to work for competitors. Here’s what companies should know.
Researchers: R. Mark McCareins
January 21, 2022

Marketing
How Has Marketing Changed over the Past Half-Century?
Phil Kotler’s groundbreaking textbook came out 55 years ago. Sixteen editions later, he and coauthor Alexander Chernev discuss how big data, social media, and purpose-driven branding are moving the field forward.
Researchers: Philip Kotler and Alexander Chernev
January 21, 2022

Leadership
Podcast: Are You Promoting the Right People to Management?
On this episode of The Insightful Leader: How to identify leadership talent—and how to advance the careers of employees who aren’t looking to manage others.
Researchers: Carter Cast
January 17, 2022

Finance & Accounting
SPACs: What You Don’t Understand Can Cost You Money
A Kellogg professor offers his perspective on why these investment vehicles can be losing propositions for many casual investors.
Researchers: Phillip Braun
January 10, 2022

Economics
When a Bunch of Economists Look at the Same Data, Do They All See It the Same Way?
Not at all, according to a recent study, which showed just how much noise can be introduced by researchers’ unique analytical approaches.
Researchers: Robert Korajczyk, Dermot Murphy and and coauthors
January 7, 2022

Organizations
5 Research-Backed Strategies for Building an Ethical Culture at Work
An annual training session isn’t going to cut it.
Researchers: Maryam Kouchaki and Isaac Smith
January 5, 2022

Marketing
Does Distance Make the Consumer’s Heart Grow Fonder?
New research finds that how far we’re standing from a product changes what we think of it.
Researchers: Xing-Yu (Marcos) Chu, Chun-Tuan Chang and Angela Y. Lee
January 4, 2022

Finance & Accounting
Take 5: What Good Does It Do a Company to Do Good?
Kellogg faculty look at how ESG initiatives are received by investors, customers, and employees.
Researchers: Aaron Yoon, Ravi Jagannathan, Jacob D. Teeny, Alexander Chernev, Brayden King and and coauthors
January 4, 2022

Leadership
Podcast: How to Lead During Difficult Times
The good news is you may already have the skills you need. On this episode of The Insightful Leader, we’ll learn about doubling down on that expertise to help your team through a crisis.
Researchers: Harry M. Kraemer
December 27, 2021

Data Analytics
Podcast: Why You Need a Working Knowledge of AI
Business leaders can’t rely solely on data scientists to get the job done. Learn more on this episode of The Insightful Leader.
Researchers: Eric T. Anderson
December 13, 2021

Data Analytics
Do People Really Understand Your Data Visualizations?
Many data viz gurus advocate for decluttering graphs and focusing on specific info. Do those techniques actually help your audience?
Researchers: Kiran Ajani, Elsie Lee, Cindy Xiong, Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic, William Kemper and Steven Franconeri
December 9, 2021

Economics
Top Economic Concerns for 2022
Growth continues, but risks abound.
Researchers: Phillip Braun
December 8, 2021

Organizations
3 Tips for Taking Your Family Business Public
Navigate this decision carefully, and you could have the best of both worlds.
Researchers: Jennifer Pendergast
December 3, 2021

Organizations
Working Parents Feel Pulled in Two Directions. What Does This Mean for Companies?
A new study looks at what happens when parental and professional identities collide.
Researchers: Rebecca L. Greenbaum, Yingli Deng, Marcus Butts, Cynthia S. Wang and Alexis Smith
December 1, 2021

Careers
Mulling a Career Pivot? 3 Things to Consider
Knowing your own motivations can help you successfully transition to a new role or industry.
Researchers: Ellen Taaffe
December 1, 2021

Marketing
The Internet Is Awash in Positive Product Ratings. Here’s How to Decipher the Good from the Great.
Forget stars and numeric ratings: a review’s language offers better clues to a product’s quality and likely success.
Researchers: Matthew D. Rocklage, Derek D. Rucker and Loran Nordgren
December 1, 2021