Leadership & Careers
November 1, 2012
All in the Family
Grantmaking of family and non-family foundations differ in predictable ways
Razvan Lungeanu and John L. Ward
October 1, 2012
Flattery's Dark Side
Why you may want to consider how much you compliment
Sun Hyun Park, James D. Westphal and Ithai Stern

September 4, 2012
Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling
Women lend women a helping hand to obtain top positions
David A. Matsa and Amalia R. Miller

September 4, 2012
Is There a Female Leadership Style?
Data suggests the answer is “Yes”
David A. Matsa and Amalia R. Miller
September 4, 2012
Leveling the Playing Field
Small tweaks help first-generation college students succeed
Nicole Stephens, Stephanie A. Fryberg, Hazel Rose Markus, Camille S. Johnson and Rebecca Covarrubias
August 3, 2012
Mastering Motivation
Finding a better way to work toward your goals
Andrea Bonezzi, Miguel Brendl and Matteo De Angelis

July 2, 2012
Do Less
Why managers should stop micromanaging and trust their employees
J. Keith Murnighan
June 4, 2012
How Poverty Damages Health
Anti-poverty programs boost recipients’ well-being
William Evans and Craig Garthwaite

June 4, 2012
A Patient, Not a Person
Medicine’s bad habit of dehumanizing patients
Omar Sultan Haque and Adam Waytz
May 2, 2012
What Constitutes Torture?
Perceptions change based on personal experience
Loran Nordgren, Mary-Hunter Morris and George Loewenstein
April 2, 2012
Networking to the Top
Social connectedness could explain wealth inequalities
Willemien Kets, Garud Iyengar, Rajiv Sethi and Sam Bowles
March 5, 2012
Patients, Pricing, and Prescription Drugs
Maximizing social benefit from the Medicaid drug program
Peter Klibanoff and Tapas Kundu
March 5, 2012
Making Up Our Minds
When are people individuals and when are they part of a group?
Adam Waytz and Liane Young
February 2, 2012
How Public Outrage Affects CEO Pay
Compensation changes but does not always decline
Camelia Kuhnen and Alexandra Niessen
February 2, 2012
Do Black Women Have More or Less Freedom as Leaders?
Understanding the roles of race and gender
Robert W. Livingston, Ashleigh Shelby Rosette and Ella F. Washington
December 1, 2011
Inspiring Loyalty by Asking, “What If?”
Counterfactual thinking strengthens commitments to people and organizations
Hal Ersner-Hershfield, Adam D. Galinsky, Laura J. Kray and Brayden King
December 1, 2011
Navigating Culture in Negotiations
Bargaining style can affect outcomes
Brian C. Gunia, Jeanne M. Brett, Amit Nandkeolyar and Dishan Kamdar
October 31, 2011
Nice Guys Finish Last
Altruism may be rewarded with prestige, but seldom with leadership
Nir Halevy, Eileen Chou, Taya Cohen and Robert W. Livingston
October 1, 2011
Dimensions of Diffusion
Company to company, business practices seldom remain the same
Shazad Ansari, Peer C. Fiss and Edward J. Zajac
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