
Leadership
5 Tips to Become an Authentic Leader
Sincerity can go a long way when stepping into a new role.
Researchers: Brenda Ellington Booth and Brooke Vuckovic
March 7, 2016

Marketing
How Important Is User-Generated Content?
An episode of censorship in China sheds light on the power of customers talking about brands on social media.
Researchers: Stephan Seiler, Song Yao and Wenbo Wang
March 7, 2016

Cultivating Trust Is Critical—and Surprisingly Complex
Don’t rely on intuition for something this important.
Researchers: Kent Grayson
March 7, 2016

Economics
Podcast: What Happens When Employees Are Poached?
How poaching benefits companies and industries, and how you can make yourself more poachable.
Researchers: Evan Barlow, Achal Bassamboo, Gad Allon and Adnan Rukieh
February 29, 2016

Employees Are More Likely to Cheat on Their Way out the Door
The temptation to act unethically is plentiful in the gig economy.
Researchers: Daniel J. Effron, Christopher J. Bryan and J. Keith Murnighan
February 8, 2016

Strategy
Let Business Be Your Muse: Turn Your Workplace Wisdom into Haiku
Join Kellogg’s strategy faculty in putting your favorite lessons into verse.
Researchers: David Dranove, Meghan Busse, Thomas N. Hubbard and Sarit Markovich
February 1, 2016

Policy
There Is a Downside to Increased Enrollment in Higher Ed
How opening the floodgates can hurt the classroom experience.
Researchers: Nicola Bianchi
February 1, 2016

How to Protect Yourself from an Unethical Boss
To ward off immoral requests, take a lesson from vampire lore.
Researchers: Sreedhari Desai and Maryam Kouchaki
February 1, 2016

Entrepreneurship
Discovering the Value of the “Corporate” Entrepreneur
How one established company benefited from a dogged intrapreneur.
Researchers: Gabriel Vehovsky
February 1, 2016

Marketing
Marketing Goes Off-Script
Behind the scenes with three organizations that are successfully engaging customers.
Researchers: Gregory Carpenter, Farhad Manjoo, Matt Simpson and Kathy Button Bell
February 1, 2016

Healthcare
Why Healthcare Spending Has Slowed
Is the Affordable Care Act getting too much credit?
Researchers: David Dranove, Craig Garthwaite and Christopher Ody
February 1, 2016

Policy
Does Democracy Curb Corruption?
A clever study investigates the link between where roads are built and who is in power.
Researchers: Robin Burgess, Remi Jedwab, Edward Miguel, Ameet Morjaria and Gerard Padró i Miquel
February 1, 2016

Leadership
Podcast: Executives, Put On Your Dancing Shoes
How lessons from the arts can help you become a more effective leader.
Researchers: Michelle L. Buck, Stephen Alltop, Jenai Cutcher West and Michael Gold
January 21, 2016

Marketing
"Nobody Asked for Uber"
Tim Calkins on profitable growth, strong brands, and delighting your customers.
Researchers: Timothy Calkins
January 14, 2016

Leadership
How Today’s Clergy Are Putting Their Faith in Management Training
Like CEOs, faith leaders face challenges running large organizations in a rapidly changing landscape.
Researchers: Nicholas Pearce, Liz Livingston Howard and Sally Blount
January 14, 2016

Marketing
Why No One Boasts About Being in the Top 9
Find the right way to tout your ranking.
Researchers: Mathew S Isaac, Aaron Brough and Kent Grayson
January 5, 2016

Entrepreneurship
Should You Skip the Startup?
The case for entrepreneurship through acquisition.
Researchers: Brad Morehead
January 4, 2016

Leadership
5 Ways to Motivate Employees
Beyond raises and reviews: Everyday ways to energize your team.
Researchers: Karen Cates
January 4, 2016

Policy
Can the Private Sector Solve the U.S. Infrastructure Crisis?
Why it may take public-private partnerships to keep our bridges from crumbling.
Researchers: David A. Besanko
January 4, 2016

Operations
Going Green Can Be Good for the Bottom Line
Sustainable operations and greater growth can go hand in hand.
Researchers: Özge İşlegen
January 4, 2016