Competition from imports pushes domestic laggards to adopt more efficient practices and technologies
How negative stereotypes about men and women creep into a process intended to be meritocratic
Prejudice against older coworkers persists even among those who openly oppose racism and sexism
A new study finds that corporate decisions to either protect workers or lay them off had a lot to do with ... compassion
When companies shut down because of executive malfeasance, bottom-tier workers suffer most — especially when it comes to future earnings
Women are paid less than men for entry-level positions — and it has nothing to do with their skill sets
New research shows that people of all ranks look to low-level peers for information about organizational social norms
The mental judo known as "cognitive reappraisal"—minimizing the emotional impact of bad situations—can be good for the soul but bad for the firm
Cash and equity incentives promote individual and collective performance benefits, new research finds.
Learning to construct, debate, and communicate a logically valid argument is an essential pillar in making great strategy
During corporate takeovers, buyers often tailor their public statements to drive down the price of takeover targets, a new study shows