Authors

David Austen-Smith

Jeanne M. Brett

Alexander Chernev

David Dranove
Andrea Eisfeldt

Timothy Feddersen
Karsten Hansen

Robert Korajczyk

Angela Y. Lee

Beverly Walther
Articles

March 3, 2014
Corporate Activism Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
An interview about how social movements continue to shape corporate behavior.
Brayden King and Klaus Weber

March 10, 2014
Want to Work in Science? Men Have the Advantage
How gender discrimination affects hiring
Ernesto Reuben, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales

April 7, 2014
Red Ink, Red-Eyed Judges, and the High Costs of Crowded Bankruptcy Courts
The timing of a bankruptcy filing shapes the verdict and has consequences for all of us
Benjamin Iverson

April 7, 2014
The Sluggish Multitasker
Cognitive demands aside, multitasking can be inefficient and demoralizing
Decio Coviello, Andrea Ichino and Nicola Persico

April 7, 2014
The First Eighteen Months
An interview with Rob Wolcott about surviving as a corporate innovator
Robert Wolcott
April 7, 2014
The All-Star Pitcher’s Advantage
An infographic illustrating the connection between pitcher status and umpire bias.
Jerry Kim and Brayden King

May 5, 2014
Cookies, Cocktails, and Charitable Giving
Remind potential donors of the luxuries they could purchase instead—and watch donations rise.
Jennifer Savary, Kelly Goldsmith and Ravi Dhar
August 4, 2014
Book Excerpt from Invent, Reinvent, Thrive
Larry Levy reinvented his real estate business as a restaurant business, but his biggest success came when he reinvented again
Lloyd Shefsky

November 3, 2014
Keeping in Justice’s Good Graces
A discussion with Aviv Nevo on his tenure at the Department of Justice
Aviv Nevo

November 3, 2014
It’s Not About You. It’s About Me.
Scarcity can drive us to altruism—when it serves our own interests
Caroline Roux, Kelly Goldsmith and Andrea Bonezzi
November 3, 2014
Where the Employees Are the Leaders
Prioritizing employee leadership helps Barry-Wehmiller differentiate in manufacturing
Dylan Minor and Martin Lariviere

November 3, 2014
Can Your Business Benefit from Neuromarketing?
When a trip inside the brain is worth it.
Moran Cerf

November 3, 2014
Marketing Gets Personal
Leading executives explain how technology is changing the field—and who will lead the charge
David Edelman, Dick Patton, Marcy Shinder, Davide Grasso, Adrian Farina and Darren Marshall
November 3, 2014
Empowering Employees as Leaders
A manufacturer succeeds with an employee-centric culture.
Dylan Minor and Martin Lariviere

December 1, 2014
Don’t Run in the Pentagon
Leadership lessons from a career in the military.
Michael Musso

December 1, 2014
How to Grow for the Greater Good
Nonprofits joining forces should keep these tips in mind.
Donald Haider, Nicholas Pearce and Stacy Ratner

December 1, 2014
Fixing the Next Mortgage Crisis
What if mortgages could be refinanced automatically?
Janice C. Eberly and Arvind Krishnamurthy

December 1, 2014
What Donors Need to Hear to Open the Checkbook
Insights from marketing on how charities can grow by appealing to different kinds of donors.
Kelly Goldsmith, Aparna Labroo, Angela Y. Lee and Derek D. Rucker

December 1, 2014
Is Your Household Liquid Enough?
Ample cash reserves aid households when faced with the unexpected.
Scott R. Baker
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