Financial Fallout: What Happens When a CFO Suddenly Dies? New research by Sarah McVay illuminates how a CFO's sudden death can disrupt a company’s financial performance.
Why Do We (Sometimes) Resent Help at Work? Michael Johnson finds that the emotions behind an offer of help determine if it will be reciprocated
Behind Closed Doors: Research Explores Inner Workings of Privately-Held Company Boards Founders, take note. What you don’t know about your board members could hurt you.
Doron Levit Wins Brattle Group Prize for Research on Shareholder Democracy First-place prize recognizes research that analyzes issues facing corporate finance community
University of Washington Research Uncovers Inequities in Small Business Lending Foster School study illustrates how minority and women-owned firms are subject to systemic discrimination
Driving Better Healthcare Outcomes with AI For Yingfei Wang, healthcare isn’t just data; it’s deeply human
Make Negotiating Work for You Foster Professor Elizabeth Umphress shares best practices to make negotiating a win-win
A Good Night’s Sleep Is Not a Bad Thing In new sleep deprivation study, Elijah Wee explores why we boast about going without rest
New Research: Brand Transgressions Shailendra Pratap Jain and Shalini Sarin Jain explore the aftermath of brand mistakes in new book