December 23, 2024

Realistic expectations are powerful

A new study shows how to close a critical achievement gap. Even though many students have difficulty adapting to college life, it is first-generation students, students from low-income families, and minorities who are most affected and at most significant risk of leaving school. According to research, this achievement gap is attributable, in part, because members of […]

Beware of the little-known “spillover” effect of online ads

Advertisers who advertise to increase sales can unknowingly assist their competitors. Advertising can boost sales but can also promote competitors unintentionally. Navdeep Navdeep, Associate Professor of Marketing at Stanford Graduate School of Business, discovered this “spillover” effect by conducting field experiments examining banner ads online. The cumulative effect of advertising on hundreds of companies was, […]

The Newest Advice for Post-Disaster Therapy: Have Fun

Researchers use phone records to measure “hedonic behavior” in earthquake victims. It’s challenging to recover from a significant earthquake, even if you aren’t seriously hurt. In the wake of an earthquake, people can feel better by honoring the dead, rebuilding, and reconnecting with loved ones. There’s a tactic that’s not been given much attention, though: […]

How bankers with political connections benefited from TARP

According to researchers, well-connected bankers have benefitted from trading their shares before receiving government money. When you dig into Wall Street data during the worst months of the global financial crisis, a strange pattern emerges: several hundred bankers with political connections were bullish about their prospects while it seemed everyone else wasn’t. The group purchased […]

It turns out that opposites don’t attract after all

According to a study of your “digital fingerprints,” you are likely drawn to people with similar personalities. Science and intuition suggest that we choose friends and romantic partners based on things we have in common. These include age, education level, race and religion, attitudes, and general intelligence. What role does personality have in attraction? Are […]

Is tech disruption good for the economy

Patents dating back 85 years show that technological innovation significantly contributes to total wealth. Since the economist Joseph Schumpeter immortalized “creative destruction,” many economists argue that technological innovation produces both winners and losers but that the entire economy benefits. It’s difficult to prove that tech innovation increases wealth or disrupts the market, moving money from […]

Fixing Big Data Blind Spot

Susan Athey is interested in helping machine-learning applications look beyond correlations and root causes. Machine learning based on data has made its way into many fields of Science, industry, and public policy. Today, it’s easy to classify complex things, like text, speech, and photos, or predict the website traffic for tomorrow. Asking a computer to […]

The risk of an unwavering vision

According to a new study, successful tech companies are often “discovered” and unplanned. Tech is awash with entrepreneurs who have achieved success only after modifying or abandoning their original vision. Facebook has evolved from the Harvard-specific site for social connections created by Mark Zuckerberg. Airbnb? Airbnb began as a platform for finding roommates. The ride-sharing […]

Can job referrals improve employee diversity

A new study examines the impact of referrals on promotions for minorities and women. It’s like putting your resume into a bottle and then dropping it in the nearest body of water. You will unlikely be even considered due to the overwhelming number of applicants. This helps explain why social contacts can lead to up […]

How Digital Nervous System can raise your Organizational IQ

Computer networks are a new business model as technology speeds up data flow. In the late 1990s, I developed the concept of Organizational IQ with my Stanford Research Team. We also devised a method to measure and improve it. Managers were experiencing an accelerated development cycle, intensifying global competition, and increased demands from investors, consumers, and […]

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