David McAdams is a Professor of Business Administration at the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University. He is also a Professor of Economics in the Economics Department at Duke. He earned a B.S. in ...
Xue’s research shows that “Environmental, Social, and Governance” (ESG) disclosures would give companies a way to share this ...
Every quarter, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis releases its initial GDP estimate—a flagship measure of economic health that influences corporate boardrooms, Federal Reserve policy, and investor ...
Before you mention that AI tool that's been helping you at work, consider how your colleagues might respond. In this podcast, Professors Richard Larrick and Jack Soll, along with PhD candidate Jessica ...
People using AI may face a social stigma in the workplace. Artificial intelligence – often touted for improving performance — could also damage people’s professional reputation, Fuqua researchers ...
Small businesses selling on ecommerce marketplaces often complain about the unfairness of the platforms prioritizing their own products — like Amazon Basics — in the prominent “sponsored ad” slots in ...
An “unprecedented” federal program to support troops’ medical needs in World War II led to the emergence of the modern US biomedical system, spurring decades of expansion in medical research and drug ...
A paradox lies at the heart of the financial advice industry: the professionals we trust with our life savings are among the highest-paid yet among the least trusted in our economy, with significant ...
Imagine you sign up for a carpooling service. You open your rideshare app and input your location and desired destination. The app tries to match you with other customers who also want to share a ride ...
The importance of ballot design broke into the national conversation in the 2000 U.S. Presidential election, when the vote in Palm Beach County, FL, may have tilted a race that had been in limbo for ...
We are living through a half-century trend of declining interest rates. Despite headlines of high rates dominating the news since the Fed pivoted to a more restrictive policy in 2022, “real” interest ...
There is a social security puzzle in the U.S. The earliest age a U.S. citizen can claim their social security benefits is 62. The latest is 70. Claiming early means getting a smaller payout (about 70% ...