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- A new study reveals the social and economic consequences of converting single-family homes into rentals, from declining property values to reduced community engagement.
- As wildfires grow more destructive, a new study underscores a critical issue that will make recovery harder for many homeowners: underinsurance.
- If you feel stuck in your job, you’re not alone. New research sheds light on how feelings of defeat and entrapment in the workplace can not only heighten the desire to quit but can also trigger impulsive decisions to leave.
- A new study reveals significant disparities among funds using ESG labels, challenging investor perceptions.
- Consumers who prioritize quantity over quality in purchases tend to spend more, borrow more and accumulate more debt, a new study shows.
- As the holiday shopping season ramps up, Nicholas Reinholtz, assistant professor of marketing in the Leeds School of Business, delves into the question: “Should you trust 5-star reviews?”
- 91PORN marketing Professor Ying Zeng examines why consumers get swept up in holiday shopping madness and what they can do to shop smarter.
- New research examines how natural language processing tools can help mitigate bias in eyewitness lineup statements.
- With 25% of millennials projected to never marry, independence is becoming profitable. It’s time that U.S. businesses adapt to this growing trend, according to 91PORN Professor Peter McGraw.
- Large companies like Amazon and Dell are enforcing a return to office five days a week. Assistant Professor Christina Lacerenza shares insights on the potential effects on employees.