If capitalism creates unacceptable income inequality, what can be done about it?
Can top bosses be rude, abusive, egocentric and fiscally irresponsible, as long as the bottom line looks good?
The Dartmouth Professor and author describes what it means to take a ‘wide lens’ approach to innovation
That’s the question Ron Adner, a professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at Tuck, examines in new research on technological substitution.
Indian economy has been rapidly growing over the past decade or so, and along with those of other BRICS nations, is poised to account for a significant share of global economic growth going forward
How consumers weigh decisions
Shareholders own the corporation, so managers should maximize returns for shareholders, right? Corporate law expert Lynn Stout says that there are problems with this argument, starting with the fact that legally shareholders don't own a corporation. On top of that, she says, prioritization of shareholder value harms returns in the long run
Genevieve Bell who has been called Intel’s ‘secret weapon’ provides a anthropologist’s point of view on the increasing role of technology in our lives, and how it isn’t changing us as much as you might think
New research says working from home boosts employee happiness and productivity
If you ignore [B players] long enough, they begin to see themselves as low performers