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Local Activism Can’t Be Crushed, Research Finds. at Most, It Changes Target
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Local Activism Can’t Be Crushed, Research Finds. at Most, It Changes Target

According to received wisdom, local activism against the establishment of industrial plants follows a cycle, with its highest intensity a short time after mobilization. If a firm stands, activism is destined to fade away. New research published in the Strategic Management Journal suggests us to think it again. Fabrizio Perretti (Bocconi’s Department of Management and Technology) and...

Organized Cybercrime — Not Your Average Mafia
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Organized Cybercrime — Not Your Average Mafia

Does the common stereotype for “organized crime” hold up for organizations of hackers? Research from Michigan State University is one of the first to identify common attributes of cybercrime networks, revealing how these groups function and work together to cause an estimated $445-600 billion of harm globally per year. “It’s not the ‘Tony Soprano mob...

Researchers Find That Cookies Increase Ad Revenue for Online Publishers
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Researchers Find That Cookies Increase Ad Revenue for Online Publishers

Key Takeaways:   Behavioral targeting of personalized advertising (cookies) doubles online ad prices. Most American consumers choose not to opt-out of targeted online advertising. How long has it been since you logged onto a Web site and you were prompted to decide whether to opt out of “cookies” that the site told you will enhance your...

New Scheduling Tool Offers Both Better Flight Choices and Increased Airline Profits
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New Scheduling Tool Offers Both Better Flight Choices and Increased Airline Profits

Researchers from Dartmouth and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed an original approach to flight scheduling that, if implemented, could result in a significant increase in profits for airlines and more flights that align with passengers’ preferences. The approach is presented in a paper, “Airline Timetable Development and Fleet Assignment Incorporating Passenger Choice,”...

Faking Emotions at Work Does More Harm Than Good
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Faking Emotions at Work Does More Harm Than Good

The adage “Fake it until you make it” – the idea that someone can fake a positive attitude to elicit real-life benefits – often backfires when used with co-workers, according to a study led by a University of Arizona researcher. Instead, researchers say, making an effort to actually feel the emotions you display is more...

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People with Inadequate Access to Food 10% to 37% More Likely to Die Prematurely

Adults with food insecurity (i.e., inadequate access to food because of financial constraints) are 10% to 37% more likely to die prematurely from any cause other than cancer compared to food-secure people, found new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). “Among adults who died prematurely, those experiencing severe food insecurity died at an age 9...

Entrepreneurs Have Different Storytelling Styles for Presenting Business
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Entrepreneurs Have Different Storytelling Styles for Presenting Business

Not all companies succeed for one reason or another and statistics highlight that every second Finnish company will cease operations within five years of founding. A new study entitled Post-Failure Impression Management: A Typology of Entrepreneurs’ Public Narratives after Business Closure by researchers at the Aalto University School of Business’ department of management studies shows...

Tipping Mechanisms Could Spark Societal Change Towards Climate Stabilization
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Tipping Mechanisms Could Spark Societal Change Towards Climate Stabilization

Limiting global warming to well below 2°C requires a decarbonized world by 2050 at the latest and a corresponding global transformation of the energy and land use systems of societies across the world. To achieve this goal of net-zero carbon by 2050 emissions need to be cut by half every decade from now on. An...

Measuring the World of Social Phenomena
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Measuring the World of Social Phenomena

Economists working with Professor Marko Sarstedt from Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg are demanding that the same scientific standards be applied to economics and the behavioral sciences in general as are used in the natural sciences. They believe that the inherent uncertainties in measured values must be described and quantified in order to enhance the...