Idea posted: May 2016
Institutions: University of Oxford Cornell University
Most people make moral judgements intuitively: we feel what is right or wrong. For example, imagine a dilemma in which a runaway trolley is racing toward five people, who will…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #607Idea posted: January 2016
Institutions: Central Michigan University College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences
Even the most well-intentioned people can be swayed by almost subconscious, automatic biases against certain categories of people — what scientists call “implicit out-group bias.” These biases emerge from engrained…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #580Idea posted: January 2016
Institutions: Emory University Goizueta Business School University of Miami Miller School of Medicine The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Michael Porter gave us a process for strategy development. It was a very cognitive process (i.e., using conscious mental activities such as thinking, understanding, learning, remembering) that followed prescribed steps:…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #574Idea posted: November 2015
Institutions: London Business School Harvard Business School University of Michigan Ross School of Business University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School
Best-self activation is the deliberate effort to think the best of yourself. You can do this in one of two ways: 1) reflecting on situations in your history that show…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #565Idea posted: October 2015
Institutions: DePaul University Driehaus College of Business Queens University School of Business Ball State University Miller College of Business
Employee victimization continues to be a problem in the workplace. New research reveals how through their job performance victims themselves may be unwittingly motivating their tormentors. In any group, there…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #553Idea posted: September 2015
Institutions: UCLA Anderson School of Management
How can companies that sell experiential products and services design an experience that leaves customers with highly satisfactory memories — and the desire to return? A team of researchers from…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #551Idea posted: August 2015
Institutions: University of Toronto Rotman School of Management Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Workplace anxiety and stress causes work performance to suffer. Previous research shows that performance suffers because of what academics call ‘cognitive interference’: when employees are stressed, they cannot focus on…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #544Idea posted: August 2015
Institutions: Harvard Business School Duke University Fuqua School of Business
When people do good things, they reward themselves. This is the conclusion of a number of previous studies into the psychology of doing good deeds. Two researchers from Harvard Business…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #542Idea posted: August 2015
Institutions: Harvard Kennedy School Clemson University
Research has shown the positive impact on transformational leadership on organizational outcomes. Other research has focused on character traits of effective and/or ethical leaders. A new study from Harvard University…
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