Tracking the concept of "sustainability" for organizations: Addressing the broader, societal aspects of sustainability beyond environmental domain
Different social media outlets perform different and definable functions
Professor Sandra Sucher wants to change the way business thinks about workforce reductions. "We want people to learn about the forces they unleash in the firm when they institute layoffs."
You may think everyone knows who is in your team, and who isn't, but think again
Sheena Iyengar, author of The Art of Choosing, on the limitations of choice—and how to choose wisely
Angus Deaton, a leading microeconomist explains why progress is an engine of inequality, and the relationship between health and income inequality
What precisely does it mean for an organization to become "sustainable," and how did this trend start?
Financial losses affect your brain and how you think about risk
Are consumers more likely to buy if they see the price before the product, or vice versa? Uma Karmarkar and colleagues scan the brains of shoppers to find out
When you are negotiating a deal, it pays to have viable alternatives to fall back on – or at least that's what most people think. New research suggests that being powerless can be liberating and help you achieve better deals
Why own when you can share? Understanding the dynamics of the sharing economy