November 20, 2019 Can ethics be taught? Study offers first large-sample evidence of the effect of ethics training on financial sector behavior
November 18, 2019 Liberal or conservative? CEOs’ political leanings skew firms’ logic in structuring initial pay packages, study shows
November 13, 2019 Rampant misclassifications make bond mutual funds appear far less risky, significantly impacting investors, study shows
November 07, 2019 Expert says ‘Twitter spies’ committed espionage but broke no federal privacy laws, because there are none
October 15, 2019 Turkey’s military aggression in Syria is as unlawful as Russia’s in Ukraine, expert says
August 07, 2019 Dirty laundry: Over-sensationalized scandal can actually be a job saver for strong performing leaders
August 01, 2019 Study finds mutual fund managers tap into their networks for info on insider trades, portfolios benefit
July 29, 2019 ‘Mommy bloggers’ study reveals factors that drive success in social influencer marketing
May 21, 2019 Concerns often not offered or accepted in close employee-manager relationships, study shows
March 20, 2019 Signing Mike Trout: The most expensive contract in sports history is a bargain, expert says
March 14, 2019 College admissions scandal highlights inability of the IRS to provide even basic oversight for most charities
February 21, 2019 Supreme Court memorial cross case to help clarify law regarding public religious symbols, expert says
February 04, 2019 CEOs profit from issuing negative news releases ahead of stock option grant dates, study shows
January 16, 2019 Law professor discusses national injunctions as federal courts grapple with the topic
January 14, 2019 Love connection: Joint bank accounts prompt romantic partners to spend more wisely, study finds
September 17, 2018 Capitalizing on sleep-wake cycle can drastically increase digital ad profits from social media, study shows
August 27, 2018 New study contradicts notion that electronic health records are driving doctors to quit