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Required – a roadmap for risk when investing in emerging markets Emerging markets hold the potential for extraordinary growth, but they contain risks not p...
First Japan, then South Korea. Which country will be next? Quick! Which brand sells more major appliances by retail volume than any in the world? It’s the ...
The right socialization lets you keep your most valued workers. High turnover hurts any company’s bottom line. And the problem can be particularly pervasiv...
Just because others are selling doesn’t mean you have to follow the herd Finance professor Christian T. Lundblad of UNC Kenan-Flagler, Chotibhak Jotikasthi...
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Entrepreneur Access to Capital Act (EACA) in November 2011, allowing firms to raise up to $2 million in invest...
What would you do if you had the power to rule the world? Don’t even think about it unless you possess the status to go with it.
Location has an impact on corporate income taxes. During a 2008 presidential campaign debate, Sen. John McCain stated, “Right now, American business pays t...
Applying lean principles to increase efficiency Consultants and software developers might believe that what they do is unique and can’t be standardized. Bu...
Extroverts, the academic literature will tell you, make the best leaders. There’s Virgin Group CEO Richard Branson: brash, adventurous, visionary. There’s ...
In studying mergers between competing firms, finance professor Paolo Fulghieri found that mergers can destroy value because they can reduce the incentive f...
Why companies struggle.
Getting into the short-term financial world without getting burned If you’ve ever bought a car for zero-percent financing, you can thank the commercial pap...
Private labels, also known as store brands, are battling national brands to win the war of market share.
Organizations also need to design systems to manage errors after they occur and before they cause significant harm.
Developing more accurate costing systems For decades, business schools taught costing heuristics to management accounting students. But those “rules of thu...
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