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Articles

April 6, 2015
The Downside of Downplaying Pension Costs
Current accounting standards hamper accurate reporting of states’ pension obligations and exacerbate fiscal problems.
James Naughton, Reining Petacchi and Joseph Weber

April 6, 2015
Podcast: Steering Clear of Financial Crises
Research into the causes of boom and bust cycles in real estate can guide investors.
Charles Nathanson, Craig Furfine, David Cocagne and William Michael Bennett

April 6, 2015
Let the Buyer Be Aware
A common error naïve homebuyers make helps explain housing boom and bust cycles.
Edward Glaeser and Charles Nathanson

April 6, 2015
What Killed the Economy?
How deal complexity in commercial mortgage-backed securities contributed to the financial crisis.
Craig Furfine

April 6, 2015
The Superfluousness of Realtors
Homes sold through Realtors do not garner a price premium over ones sold by owners.
Igal Hendel, Aviv Nevo and François Ortalo-Magné

May 1, 2015
A Tilted Playing Field
New research finds bias in elite professional services hiring.
Lauren Rivera

May 1, 2015
A Leader's Guide to Data Analytics
A working knowledge of data science can help you lead with confidence.
Florian Zettelmeyer

May 1, 2015
The Business Before Your Business
Plan to aggregate customers from “day zero.”
Andrew J. Razeghi

May 1, 2015
The Ultimate Data Set
Computational social science aims to discover universal facts.
Brian Uzzi

May 1, 2015
Data Visualization: More Than Pretty Pictures
Data visualization techniques are integral to memorable and persuasive messaging.
Steve Haroz, Robert Kosara and Steven Franconeri

May 1, 2015
Collaborating to Save Lives
For an integrated healthcare organization, culture is the key to operational efficiency.
Leemore S. Dafny and William Ocasio

June 2, 2015
The Risks of a Good Reputation— Podcast Transcript
How reputation and trust function in commercial transactions and the sharing economy. A transcript of this month’s Insight In Person podcast.
Kent Grayson and Brayden King

June 2, 2015
It Pays to Be Honest—Even When You’re Selling Junk
Disclosing flaws can drive auction bids up.
Steven Tadelis and Florian Zettelmeyer

June 2, 2015
Can Wikipedia Be Trusted?
Crowdsourced Wikipedia entries are more biased than Encyclopaedia Britannica articles.
Shane Greenstein and Feng Zhu

June 2, 2015
How Do Activists Create Change?
Small reforms can lead to profound transformation.
Mary Hunter-McDonnell, Brayden King and Sarah Soule

June 2, 2015
We Trust Reputation. Should We?
The power of reputation might expose us to greater risk.
Gulnur Tumbat and Kent Grayson

June 2, 2015
NASCAR Overhauls the Fan Experience
How the car-racing giant overcame flagging engagement.
Eric T. Anderson

June 2, 2015
The Risks of a Good Reputation
How reputation and trust function in commercial transactions and the sharing economy.
Kent Grayson and Brayden King

June 15, 2015
Overcoming the “Buzzsaw of Quiet” around Your Startup
Tips for how to optimize the product engine.
Sean Johnson

June 22, 2015
Who Bears the Cost of the Uninsured? Nonprofit Hospitals.
When governments do not provide health insurance, hospitals must provide it instead.
Craig Garthwaite, Tal Gross and Matthew J. Notowidigdo
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