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Working long hours takes a toll. It also can be counterproductive and is commonly linked to more stress and errors. For healthcare institutions, these side...
Most of us do our best to act ethically – right? Turns out, it depends on the situation. Research by Sreedhari Desai, an organizational behavior professor ...
Why do some brands succeed globally while others never make it across their own borders? That question inspired the new book “Global Brand Strategy: World-...
Countless fun holidays are sprinkled throughout the year, but one that falls in October might be our boss’s favorite – because it’s their day. National Bos...
An American consumer drives his Korean-made Hyundai to a local store to buy chocolate from Swiss manufacturer Lindt & Sprüngli. In Guangzhou, an afflue...
Imagine three hypothetical firms that tackle corporate social responsibility (CSR) with different strategies. Good & Proud Co. has implemented environm...
Companies have certain capabilities – such as entering new markets, launching new products or acquiring other firms – that allow them to grow and innovate ...
There’s still no fool-proof way to avoid financial crisis. UNC Kenan-Flagler professor Christian Lundblad explains why changing accounting rules isn’t...
The world is getting old. Every day 8,000 baby boomers turn 65 – and that will keep happening seven days a week, 365 days a year for the next 20 years. By...
For hospitals, a corollary to the popular adage “what gets measured gets managed” could be “measure more accurately to manage costs better.” That seems to ...
Company leaders recognize the high costs of staff turnover, but might not know that employees who want to quit have a price tag, too. The behavior of those...
During the Great Recession of 2007-08, most U.S. airlines implemented fees for checked bags as a means to provide new revenues and cut costs. As a result, ...
Some of the worst causes of air-travel delays in the U.S. could be pinpointed using research by UNC Kenan-Flagler operations professor Vinayak Deshpande an...
In 1998, Camelia Kuhnen was checking off all the right boxes for medical school: a scholarship to MIT, a major in neuroscience, experience working as a re...
What are the most effective ways to get people to behave ethically in the workplace? The answer is simpler than you might think. UNC Kenan-Flagler professo...
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