Healthcare
The Hidden Benefits of TV Drug Ads
Patients and taxpayers benefit from controversial direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising.
Researchers: Michael Sinkinson and Amanda Starc
December 2, 2016
Social Impact
What Is the Future of Impact Investing?
“People are revisiting the relationship they want their capital to have with the world.”
Researchers: David Chen and Amit Bouri
December 2, 2016
Economics
Video: How to Establish Trust in Financial Transactions
Hard statistics and an understanding of culture keep the money flowing between lenders and borrowers.
Researchers: Bruce Carruthers and Paola Sapienza
December 1, 2016
Innovation
Podcast: You Had Me at “Bleep Blorp”
How humans and robots are learning to trust each other.
Researchers: Adam Waytz, Rima Touré-Tillery, Brenna Argall and Todd Murphey
November 3, 2016
Careers
Why a Scientist’s Big Break May Be Just Around the Corner
Researchers, have hope: your most successful paper can occur at any point in your career.
Researchers: Roberta Sinatra, Dashun Wang, Pierre Deville, Chaoming Song and Albert-László Barabási
November 2, 2016
Marketing
Reviving a Brand That’s Lost Its Luster
Return to your roots, rally your team, and emerge a stronger brand.
Researchers: Timothy Calkins
November 2, 2016
Leadership
Three Ways Leaders Can Solve the “People Problems” That Hold Teams Back
Sometimes the conference room should be a boxing ring, other times a campfire.
Researchers: Leigh Thompson and Tanya Menon
November 2, 2016
Finance & Accounting
What Good Is a Financial Advisor?
They may have your best interests in mind, but that doesn’t mean their advice is sound.
Researchers: Stephen Foerster, Juhani T. Linnainmaa, Brian Melzer and Alessandro Previtero
November 2, 2016
Marketing
How Millennials Are Discovering Music
To woo listeners, music platforms should get personal.
Researchers: Kent Grayson and Libby Koerbel
November 2, 2016
Why Sending Your Kid to the Best Possible School May Backfire
Being surrounded by smarter peers can hurt test scores and incite disruptive behavior.
Researchers: Steve Cicala, Roland G. Fryer Jr. and Jörg L. Spenkuch
November 2, 2016
Policy
Higher Taxes Can Make Altruistic Jobs More Attractive
But subsidizing these careers may ultimately do more good.
Researchers: Benjamin B. Lockwood, Charles Nathanson and E. Glen Weyl
November 2, 2016
Careers
Do Performance Incentives Make Us Greedy?
How we are rewarded shifts our values in surprising ways.
Researchers: Julia D. Hur and Loran Nordgren
November 2, 2016
Strategy
Finding the Right Performance Incentives to Motivate Employees
Some incentive schemes encourage hard work—others reward those who game the system.
Researchers: Daniel Barron, George Georgiadis and Jeroen Swinkels
October 10, 2016
Policy
Christine Lagarde on Income Inequality, Brexit, and the Power of M&Ms
A Q&A with the IMF managing director and Kellogg’s Sergio Rebelo.
Researchers: Christine Lagarde and Sergio Rebelo
October 10, 2016
Social Impact
When Companies Praise Good Behavior, They May Encourage the Exact Opposite
Why giving customers credit for altruistic purchases can backfire.
Researchers: Maryam Kouchaki and Ata Jami
October 10, 2016
Marketing
Concerns about Scarcity Make Us Want to Be Better People
When we think we have too little, we will spend more on self-improvement.
Researchers: Kelly Goldsmith, Ali Tezer and Caroline Roux
October 6, 2016
Data Analytics
How to Use Data Visualization to Improve Your Business
Understanding how our minds read visualizations can help answer your organization’s most important questions.
Researchers: Steven Franconeri and Joel K. Shapiro
October 5, 2016
Organizations
Video: When Expectations Clash, Is the Problem Cultural?
You’ll do well to understand where others are coming from.
Researchers: Jeanne M. Brett and Sanford Goldberg
October 4, 2016
Careers
How to Nurture Your Superstar Employees
Focus on these three traits to help your top performers flourish—and stick around.
Researchers: Carter Cast
October 4, 2016
Finance & Accounting
Beefing Up Collateral Laws Could Encourage Banks to Lend
In many emerging economies, businesses without real estate struggle to access credit.
Researchers: Charles W. Calomiris, Mauricio Larrain, José Maria Liberti and Jason Sturgess
October 3, 2016