
Economics
Why We Should Worry About Stagflation
Oil price shock? Rising inflation? Slowing economy? It’s a mix that economists dread, and it’s bad news for businesses and households.
Researchers: Phillip Braun
março 27, 2026

Marketing
Take 5: Is Your Price Right?
Pricing plays a big part in a product’s success or failure. Kellogg faculty research helps demystify the process.
Researchers: Eric T. Anderson, Derek D. Rucker, Anna Tuchman, Suraj Malladi, Robert L. Bray and Galen Bodenhausen
março 24, 2026

Marketing
Everyone Hates Ads on Social Media. Or Do They?
Some Facebook users have never gotten an ad in their feed. Here’s how that’s affected their experience.
Researchers: Nils Wernerfelt and and coauthors
março 20, 2026

Innovation
The 4 Stages of AI Adoption—and Why Most SMBs Are Still Stuck at Level 1
The question is no longer whether AI will affect small and mid-sized businesses. It’s how—and how fast.
Researchers: David Schonthal
março 16, 2026

Operations
Podcast: Automation, Answers, and Advice—a Playbook for AI Adoption
So you’ve tinkered with AI, but now you want to level up. Here are tips from Kellogg faculty on using the tech more effectively.
Researchers: Julio M. Ottino, Brian Uzzi and Matthew Groh
março 11, 2026

Careers
How to Quash Your Fear of Messing Up
FOMU can lead to an overabundance of caution. Read tips from a Kellogg expert on embracing risk and owning mistakes.
Researchers: Ellen Taaffe
março 6, 2026

Policy
4 Ways Government Subsidies Can Curdle
The return of full-fat dairy to school menus illustrates how government protection of struggling industries can backfire for companies and consumers.
Researchers: Matthew Roling
março 3, 2026

Marketing
Cashing In on Cute
Marketers, take note: there’s a strong connection between one’s political leanings and a preference for “cute” product aesthetics.
Researchers: Carolyn W. Keller and Chethana Achar
março 1, 2026

Finance & Accounting
How International Investing Still Pays
Globalization causes world markets to move in sync. But a data-driven strategy shows that there’s still an edge in looking beyond U.S. stocks.
Researchers: Soohun Kim, Robert Korajczyk and Andreas Neuhierl
março 1, 2026

Marketing
What Lures Netflix Viewers?
A new model disentangles the appeal of the platform’s shows and movies from the influence of its recommendation system.
Researchers: Guy Aridor and and coauthors
março 1, 2026

Economics
The Slow Drip of Price Increases
An economic model helps explain why starting low and slowly increasing prices often leads to the highest profits over time.
Researchers: Suraj Malladi
março 1, 2026

Innovation
The Recipe for Innovation? An Alliance Between Art and Science.
Three tips to help organizations build bridges between creative and systematic thinkers.
Researchers: Julio M. Ottino
março 1, 2026

Economics
The New Global Order
As the post–Cold War era recedes, new spheres of influence are emerging.
Researchers: Nancy Qian
fevereiro 24, 2026

Economics
Podcast: The Global Trends Shaping the Way We Do Business
Uncertainty is everywhere. On this episode of The Insightful Leader, we examine the effect of geopolitics on everything from Barbies to Sharpies.
Researchers: Nancy Qian
fevereiro 23, 2026

Organizations
Can AI Help Humans with Empathy?
Large language models are surprisingly good at recognizing empathic communication—and can teach people how to better connect with others.
Researchers: Aakriti Kumar, Matthew Groh and and coauthors
fevereiro 11, 2026

Organizations
Take 5: We Can Work It Out
Office disputes can be stressful and disruptive. Kellogg faculty offer strategies that can help.
Researchers: Jeanne M. Brett, Cynthia S. Wang, Maryam Kouchaki, Niko Matouschek, Brian Uzzi and Noshir Contractor
fevereiro 10, 2026

Operations
Podcast: How Do Those Valentine’s Day Roses End Up in Your Bouquet? It’s Complicated.
Millions of blooms. Two continents. One day. And a very busy airport. On this (rerun) episode, we hear how our favorite symbol of love gets from point A to point B.
Researchers: Martin Lariviere
fevereiro 9, 2026

Careers
3 Signs It’s Time for Your Next Chapter
To keep your career on track, it’s better to make a job change early than to overstay your welcome.
Researchers: Sanjay Khosla
fevereiro 5, 2026

Politics & Elections
Bucking the Party Line May Not Be as Perilous as People Think
Republicans and Democrats overestimate backlash from their own party for voicing dissent. It could be making polarization worse.
Researchers: Trevor Spelman, Abdo Elnakouri, Nour Kteily and Eli J. Finkel
fevereiro 4, 2026

Operations
The Vicious Cycle of Long Wait Times
The longer customers wait, the longer they take when it’s their turn. That can gum things up further.
Researchers: Achal Bassamboo and and coauthors
fevereiro 1, 2026