May 09, 2022 Follow the science? Consumers aren’t always impressed with scientifically developed products, study shows
March 16, 2022 Charities can benefit by giving contributors more control over their donations, study shows
February 21, 2022 Study examines ‘bathroom bill’ to reveal implications of CEO sociopolitical activism
February 08, 2022 Pricey Super Bowl commercials require a post-game plan for advertisers, expert says
February 01, 2022 Support international law in Russia-Ukraine crisis or risk losing the rules-based order, expert says
January 13, 2022 Supreme Court must determine religious voices deserve a place in the public square, experts say
November 29, 2021 Experts say Mississippi’s abortion law is constitutional and that Roe/Casey should be overturned
November 15, 2021 Parent empowerment — not regulatory overreach — key to private school choice accountability, report argues
November 10, 2021 Disclosures on auditor firings are useless in forecasting restatement trouble, study shows
September 08, 2021 Does accountability always work? Workplace bias suppression can be difficult to sustain, study shows
August 09, 2021 The downside of loyalty: Study reveals why some organizational cover-ups go unchecked
July 26, 2021 Director retention does not necessarily facilitate post-acquisition firm performance, study shows
July 20, 2021 Tech Ethics Lab director testifies before House Financial Services Committee on digital identity solutions
July 19, 2021 ‘Service with a smile’ plus tipping leads to sexual harassment for majority of service employees, study shows
June 10, 2021 ‘Disagreeable’ married men who shirk domestic responsibilities earn more at work, study shows
May 11, 2021 Colonial Pipeline cyberattack reveals national infrastructure vulnerabilities, expert says
April 28, 2021 Supreme Court case risks government censorship of young people’s protected political and religious expression, expert says