Stanford
Getting out of the boardroom for a stroll changes how women feel about one-on-one negotiating
A researcher's experiments raise uncomfortable questions about the rapid evolution of large language models
People around the world are living, working, and learning longer. Get ready to upgrade your old ideas about longevity
Companies seeking loyal consumers shouldn't take advantage of their tendency to stick with unwanted subscriptions
Stanford GSB researchers designed an experimental program that helps women quickly boost their skills so they can land technology jobs
Online platforms that match consumers may strategically withhold information about supply and demand to maximize returns
Consumers used retail transactions to keep an estimated $1.5 billion out of the country's tax system
"Layoffs kill people," says Jeffrey Pfeffer. And they don't cut costs or improve productivity
In regulated markets, the threat of new competitors can lead dominant firms to pull back
Younger investors are more willing to put money behind environmental and social goals — even if it's costlier