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 20, 2026
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.
Nils Wernerfelt and and coauthors

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

February 23, 2026
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.
Nancy Qian

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

March 3, 2026
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.
Matthew Roling

March 6, 2026
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.
Ellen Taaffe

March 11, 2026
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.
Julio M. Ottino, Brian Uzzi and Matthew Groh

March 16, 2026
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.
David Schonthal

April 1, 2026
When the Negotiation Table Is the Dinner Table
The skills you learn for striking bargains and asking for raises can work at home … if you avoid these mistakes.
Leigh Thompson

March 24, 2026
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.
Eric T. Anderson, Derek D. Rucker, Anna Tuchman, Suraj Malladi, Robert L. Bray and Galen Bodenhausen

March 27, 2026
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.
Phillip Braun

April 1, 2026
How Faith Shapes Our Inclination to Punish
Those with strong religious beliefs are more likely to engage in “slippery slope” thinking—the notion that one bad decision can snowball into larger offenses.
Rajen A. Anderson, Benjamin C. Ruish and Maryam Kouchaki

April 1, 2026
When Disaster Almost Strikes, Who Takes the Heat?
People are harder on political leaders of the opposite party for near catastrophes, from threats of war to financial bubbles.
Matejas Mackin, Daniel A. Effron, Kai Epstude and Neal J. Roese

April 1, 2026
When You’re Stuck on “Help Wanted”
The problem is not just the labor market. Businesses hoping to improve hiring should gather intelligence on competitive wages.
Benjamin Friedrich, Michał Zator and Alison Zhao

April 1, 2026
Are Apprentices an Endangered Species?
As AI takes over the menial tasks interns and trainees perform, it also raises the ceiling for what they can do. This push and pull may dictate the future of apprenticeships.
Luis Garicano and Luis Rayo

April 17, 2026
Podcast: When It Comes to Biases, AI’s Only Human
The AI models informing many of our decisions are riddled with preconceptions. On this episode of The Insightful Leader, two experts outline how bias creeps in.
Tessa Charlesworth and William Brady

April 23, 2026
5 Tips to Chart Your Post-Corporate Life
The work doesn’t end when you leave the C-suite. Here are tips to get the most out of your next stage.
Thomas O'Toole

April 21, 2026
Building Resilience, One Lap at a Time
A Kellogg professor and former swimming prodigy reflects on how the successes and failures of competition shaped his career beyond the pool.
Carter Cast

April 21, 2026
Podcast: Introducing Insight Unpacked, Season 3
Can We Still Build a Green Economy?
Meghan Busse, Brayden King, Klaus Weber, Aaron Yoon, David Chen, David A. Besanko, Adam Waytz and Matthew Roling

April 21, 2026
How Do Asian–White Biracial People Self-Identify?
New research shows that racial solidarity and discrimination help shape how people align.
Wilson N. Merrell, Nadia Vossoughi, Nour Kteily and Arnold K. Ho
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