We Care Less About The Environment As We Reach Old Age
Professors recorded political attitudes and preferences, and found that environmental concern increased from the age of 18 before peaking around the age of 43. However, growing older made people less likely to place emphasis on protecting the environment and care less about being environmentally-friendly.
Does Nature Need Legal Rights?
Many argue that climate change is the biggest threat of our time - and there is certainly an abundance of evidence to suggest that we are currently pushing our planet and its' species to the point of exhaustion and extinction. New research indicates that giving nature legal rights could provide a means for it to push back
Overconfident CEOs Risk Failure By Ignoring Poor Performance
A study has revealed that CEOs with an exaggerated sense of self-confidence can actually do more harm than good to their firms, being less likely to listen to performance feedback.
Could LinkedIn Stop You Getting Your Next Job?
Instead of making themselves more attractive to employers, job seekers who used the platform excessively found they were often unsuccessful in their applications. New research shows us why...
Scientists Overwhelmingly Portrayed As White Men
According to research, the stereotyping of gender roles in science is perpetuated and encouraged by the industry itself through the images it uses.
Men To Earn In 9 Years What Women Earn In Their Lifetime
According to research women need nine years of experience to reach the expected wage levels that men anticipate to receive upon graduation.
How To Be An Instagram Influencer
Research shows that posting too regularly leads to general mistrust from followers. To boost engagement, a more emotional personal approach is needed.
Are Your Staff Happy At Work? Fulfilment Can Boost Company Performance
Employees who find their work meaningful are more likely to offer constructive and innovative ideas, thereby increasing their work performance and ultimately contributing to organisational effectiveness.
