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Women Use Various Tactics to Accomplish Boardroom Goals
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Women Use Various Tactics to Accomplish Boardroom Goals

Women directors on Fortune 500 boards skillfully use tactics that enable them to display warmth, competence or both, allowing them to avoid backlash and meet specific aims, according to new Cornell University ILR School research. These tactics can help women directors achieve aims including diversifying conversations, clarifying perspectives and amplifying their expertise, and help them...

Dangerous Counterfeit Drugs Are Putting Millions of U.S. Consumers at Risk, According to a New Study
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Dangerous Counterfeit Drugs Are Putting Millions of U.S. Consumers at Risk, According to a New Study

The big idea The Food and Drug Administration took 130 enforcement actions against counterfeit medication rings from 2016 through 2021, according to my new study published in the journal Annals of Pharmacotherapy. Such actions might involve arrests, confiscation of products or counterfeit rings being dissolved. These counterfeiting operations involved tens of millions of pills, more...

Spatial Distribution of Anti-Asian Hate Tweets During Covid-19
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Spatial Distribution of Anti-Asian Hate Tweets During Covid-19

In January of 2020, SARS-CoV-19 reached the United States. With it came an even faster-spreading virus—xenophobic rhetoric referring to the pandemic’s epicenter in Wuhan, China. Politicians flooded news outlets and social media with distrust of the Chinese government and labeled COVID-19 as the “Chinese flu,” “Wuhan flu,” “Kung flu” and more. The messaging that blamed...

Startups Near State Lines Gravitate Toward Side with Lower Property Tax
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Startups Near State Lines Gravitate Toward Side with Lower Property Tax

Researchers at Iowa State University found significantly different state tax rates affect where new businesses set up shop near state lines. Their study published in the journal Small Business Economics shows the fourth greatest distortion in the U.S. is between Iowa and its northwest neighbor. “The probability of starting up on one side of the border versus...

Black Girls Commonly Have Negative Experiences Related to Their Natural Hair
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Black Girls Commonly Have Negative Experiences Related to Their Natural Hair

Teasing and unwanted hair touching are just some of the negative experiences Black girls go through because of their hair, according to a new study. Research from the Arizona State University Department of Psychology shows how prevalent it is for young Black girls to have negative experiences related to their hair. The study, which is...

Instability Can Benefit Teams with Different Expertise
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Instability Can Benefit Teams with Different Expertise

Co-workers who team up to solve problems or work on projects can benefit when they have less in common and take turns spotlighting their different expertise, according to new research from The University of Texas at Austin. The findings have implications for how managers can better form and manage teams so all voices are heard....

What Makes Us Subconsciously Mimic the Accents of Others in Conversation
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What Makes Us Subconsciously Mimic the Accents of Others in Conversation

Have you ever caught yourself talking a little bit differently after listening to someone with a distinctive way of speaking? Perhaps you’ll pepper in a couple of y’all’s after spending the weekend with your Texan mother-in-law. Or you might drop a few R’s after binge-watching a British period drama on Netflix. Linguists call this phenomenon...