05 May 2023 Corporate Codes of Conduct Go Beyond Impression Marketing Reading between the lines of companies' declarations yields encouraging insight on whether action can follow words, Grossetti, Gietzmann and Bogachek find
03 May 2023 Having a Criminal Record Does Not Mean Being Intrinsically Immoral A study shows that former convicts do not want to cheat at games more than anyone else, but people think they do
26 Apr 2023 What Life Is Like Where a Populist Mayor Is in Power Debt repayment slows down, costs rise, and qualified personnel is substituted with less educated staff, according to a study in the American Journal of Political Science
21 Apr 2023 Nudging Americans to Delay Social Security Claiming Research by Adam Eric Greenberg analyzes the psychological factors which affect the decision to claim retirement benefits at an earlier or later age
19 Apr 2023 When Financial Distress Spreads Like a Virus Claudio Tebaldi and Andrea Buraschi analyze the impact on asset prices of financial distress propagating through the network of business relations
12 Apr 2023 When the Media Believe That a Firm is Really Green Support from credible third parties is essential, but it must be part of a well orchestrated mix of signals about compliance with existing norms and adoption of distinctive behavior, a paper by Anne Jacqueminet and colleagues finds