Internet access spending in public school districts increases test scores, but also disciplinary problems, study shows February 19, 2021
Automakers delay recalls to minimize stock penalties, avoid being the first safety issue in news cycle, study shows January 22, 2021
Saver or spender? People are not as financially responsible as they may think, study shows January 15, 2021
Bergstrand delivers keynote, testifies before USITC to evaluate impact of US trade agreements December 04, 2020
Unique access: Doctors, nurses in COVID-19 epicenter aided by proactive personality November 13, 2020
You drive like a girl: Study uncovers gender bias in perceptions of ride-sharing performance November 11, 2020
‘Street’ effective tax rates are more useful in predicting companies’ future tax outcomes, study finds October 02, 2020
Quality suffers for audit offices with clients from different industries, study shows August 07, 2020
Consumers find third-party use of personal location data violates privacy, study shows August 06, 2020
Firms behaving badly: Investors punish for social irresponsibility depending on proportion of company execs with law degrees May 01, 2020
Air travel reduces local investment bias, benefits investors and firms, study shows December 19, 2019
Can ethics be taught? Study offers first large-sample evidence of the effect of ethics training on financial sector behavior November 25, 2019
Liberal or conservative? CEOs’ political leanings skew firms’ logic in structuring initial pay packages, study shows November 22, 2019
Rampant misclassifications make bond mutual funds appear far less risky, significantly impacting investors, study shows November 15, 2019
Dirty laundry: Over-sensationalized scandal can actually be a job saver for strong performing leaders August 12, 2019
‘Mommy bloggers’ study reveals factors that drive success in social influencer marketing August 02, 2019
Study finds mutual fund managers tap into their networks for info on insider trades, portfolios benefit August 02, 2019