


Star Rating Systems Blur The Lines Between “Good” and “Bad” Products
Star rating systems alone cause products to be rated more similarly to each other This makes it harder to differentiate between quality of products Complementing with written reviews could increase […]

Anticipating Students’ Needs Is The Best Way Of Reducing Dropout Rates
Poor academic performance and course dissatisfaction are the main ingredients in the decision to become a dropout, new research reveals

Shareholders more likely to support eco-initiatives if they experience climate disasters
Shareholders in locations hit by climate-related disasters are more likely to support environmental proposals regardless of risking firm value

Companies With LGBT-Friendly Policies Perform Better
As well as helping to create a more inclusive work environment, LGBT-friendly policies can help attract talent from communities that your competitors might be too close-minded to accept, boosting your competitive advantage.

How Transforming COVID-19 Masks Into Fashion Statements Saves Lives
How Transforming COVID-19 Masks Into Fashion Statements Saves Lives

Problems At Home Impact Employee Creativity
Ever felt left out at home or at the office? Research has shown that feeling excluded at home can negatively impact employee creativity, more so than feeling excluded at work.

Sacré Bleu! Forget ‘Dry January’, France Had A Dry Pandemic
After years of steadily rising, wine consumption in France fell as much as 30% in 2021. Is the pandemic to blame? Or are attitudes changing?

Want To Impress Your Mentor? Show Your Soft Side
Qualities such as empathy, the ability to see the world from another's vantage point, or imagine oneself in another's shoes may sound, to ambitious minds, a little flimsy as a skillset, but mastering these abilities can often mean the difference between career progression and stagnation.