VCs can add value to startups passively, by virtue of attaching their names to the ventures they fund
A study of movie development shows the dangers of late-stage handoffs
There is a real need for corporations to endorse privacy management structures for their socio-technical systems, backed by strong regulatory policies, that better align with public values and sentiments about how firms should be handling raw personal data for their business gains while benefiting individuals equitably
When the head of a family firm ranks lower in the family hierarchy than another leader at that firm, the misalignment can help prevent fraud in the emerging market context
Rituals—even seemingly silly ones—help employees bond and add meaning to their work, says research by Michael Norton, Francesca Gino, and colleagues. After two years of pandemic disruption, who wouldn't welcome a workday pick-me-up?
The financial services industry can play a much more significant role in the development of the metaverse beyond setting up virtual branches
Influencers are no longer a homogenous group of those with a humongous follower base. Their domain has expanded beyond content creation and now they are becoming a brand themselves
What businesses can learn from Spotify's meltdown — and whether this presents an opportunity for Spotify's competitors
Organisations headed by leaders who value and commit to being active enablers of consistent communication perform with ease and can face any crisis confidently
A "modest proposal" to give corporations a real incentive to cut emissions
Forget stars and numeric ratings: a review's language offers better clues to a product's quality and likely success