
Podcast: How Should You Present Yourself at Work?
Be yourself! No, not like that. On this episode of The Insightful Leader, we help you navigate the competing advice about how much to share and hold back.
Researchers: Ellen Taaffe and Derek D. Rucker
January 17, 2024

Organizations
4 Tips for Managing the Succession Challenge
Generational transitions can be bumpy for family firms. They can also be an opportunity to grow.
Researchers: Matthew Allen
January 11, 2024

Economics
Why Are So Many Young Chinese Depressed?
It’s not just the economic slowdown. The country’s education system and social policies have created a disillusioned generation.
Researchers: Nancy Qian
January 4, 2024

Social Impact
Community Revitalization Is Hard to Get Right. Here’s How It Can Succeed.
“The basic amenities people want are pretty universal, but every community has its own priorities and ideals.”
Researchers: William Towns
January 2, 2024

Marketing
Here’s a Cost-Effective Way to Tell If Your Digital Ads Are Working
Running even a small number of experiments can reveal a lot, a new study finds.
Researchers: Brett Gordon, Robert Moakler and Florian Zettelmeyer
January 1, 2024

Finance & Accounting
How Should Global Cities Manage an Influx of Wealthy Foreign Residents?
In an age of remote work, the trend will only continue. So how can governments take advantage of the benefits while mitigating the harms?
Researchers: João Guerreiro, Sergio Rebelo and Pedro Teles
January 1, 2024

Finance & Accounting
Who Pays for All Those Generous Credit-Card Rewards?
A new study investigates where this “free” money is coming from—and why credit-card companies are so keen to dole it out.
Researchers: Lulu Wang
January 1, 2024

Organizations
Take 5: What Does It Take to Make a Small Business Work?
The challenges are big. So are the opportunities.
Researchers: Gregory Carpenter, Dean Karlan, Jacopo Ponticelli, Anna Tuchman and Nils Wernerfelt
December 21, 2023

Podcast: Get Inside Your Customer’s Mind
On this episode of The Insightful Leader: how understanding consumer mindsets can help you make the sale.
Researchers: Angela Y. Lee
December 21, 2023

Innovation
Not Sure Where to Start with Your AI Strategy? Here Are 3 Steps
Companies across the economy are harnessing AI for a variety of functions in their businesses, with some further along in their strategies than others.
Researchers: Brian Uzzi
December 16, 2023

Strategy
Investing Over-the-Counter—and Under the Radar
In most markets, buyers and sellers benefit from soliciting many offers. New research shows why the opposite is true for OTC traders.
Researchers: Markus Baldauf and Joshua Mollner
December 11, 2023

Entrepreneurship
Preparing for an Investor Meeting? Here’s How to Position Your Startup
An entrepreneurship expert—and longtime investor—offers advice for making your company attractive, whether the market is hot or cold.
Researchers: Carter Cast
December 1, 2023

Organizations
Yoga Classes? On-Site Childcare? Firms Just Outside the Fortune 500 Work Hard to Attract Talent.
To compete with their prestigious peers, these organizations invest more in employees, research shows.
Researchers: Tanya Y. Tian, Brayden King and Edward (Ned) Smith
December 1, 2023

Finance & Accounting
How Much Do Job Vacancies Hurt a Company’s Bottom Line?
Quite a bit, a new study shows—and large organizations aren’t immune to the toll on both sales and profits.
Researchers: Thomas Le Barbanchon, Maddalena Ronchi and Julien Sauvagnat
December 1, 2023

Marketing
5 Mindsets That Drive Consumer Behavior
“Fixed” and “growth” aren’t the only mindsets out there. A Kellogg marketing professor explains the surprising ways that our mental states can influence what we buy.
Researchers: Angela Y. Lee
December 1, 2023

Marketing
A Better Way to Measure Customers’ Willingness to Pay
Determining what customers will spend on your product is one of marketing’s oldest challenges. But “current methods don’t consider context and competition the way they should.”
Researchers: Sharlene He, Eric T. Anderson and Derek D. Rucker
December 1, 2023

Economics
The Long Tail of China’s Zero-Covid Policy
As the costs of China’s pandemic experience are tallied, younger generations are confronting a disconcerting new reality.
Researchers: Nancy Qian
November 28, 2023

Social Impact
Take 5: The Psychology of Charitable Giving
What makes us give? Research reveals the surprising factors that shape our generosity.
Researchers: Ike Silver, Maryam Kouchaki, Rima Touré-Tillery and and coauthors
November 22, 2023

Podcast: Using AI Comes with a Trade-off. Now Multiply That by 8 Billion.
On this episode of The Insightful Leader podcast: what happens when everyone uses the same generative AI tools?
Researchers: Sébastien Martin
November 18, 2023

Marketing
The Surprising Role of … Surprise … in Hypocrisy
What makes a choice seem hypocritical? New research finds that unexpectedness is an important factor.
Researchers: Jacob D. Teeny, Jaroth V. Lanzalotta and Richard E. Petty
November 14, 2023