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But according to new research from Ike Silver, an incoming assistant professor of marketing at the Kellogg School, taking a…
In 2008, the Wall Street Journal’s Posted by Craig Karmin Biography of the dollar. In it, Karmin casually observed that…
Recent survey with Benjamin Friedrich of Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management and Martin Hackmann of UCLA illustrate these important…
You may worry that speaking your opinions too often, or too strongly, might cause conflict with colleagues and employers. However,…
China has mirrored Russia’s historical trajectory for most of the past 100 years. In the early twentieth century, both were…
According Cynthia Wanghis director Center for Dispute Resolution and Investigations and clinical professor of management and organizations at the Kellogg…
It’s not just your imagination. Something has really changed in American politics, he says Eli J. Finkel, professor of management…
The researchers call these scenarios “representational thinking.” But contrarian thinking is not limited to our personal or professional lives. In…
You are not alone. Misunderstandings abound in digital communication, where “there is a limited wealth of information compared to face-to-face…
Since that historically tumultuous election, awareness of and opposition to the Electoral College has grown. To date, 16 states and…