Employees with high implicit aptitude learn new cultural norms faster
New research provides insight and actionable advice for companies choosing which employees to send abroad.
New research provides insight and actionable advice for companies choosing which employees to send abroad.
Insights on how to design methods for uncertain environments to guarantee robustness in the face of manipulation.
Research shows that people tend to spend more when using credit cards compared to cash. However, it is unclear whether credit cards act to “release the brakes” on spending or instead “step on the gas.
Asking people to consider the accuracy of a single news story unrelated to COVID-19 doubles their level of discernment when deciding to share true versus false headlines about COVID-19.
Can ethics be taught? Evidence points towards yes, according to new research that offers the first large sample study on how rules and ethics training affects behavior and employment decisions.
PCAOB inspection facilitates increased investment and capital raising
Research by MIT Sloan Visiting Prof. Maria Loumioti and her colleagues shows that cognitive biases can impede the effective processing and interpretation of "soft" loan application information.
Method more accurately estimates basal metabolic rates only using prior studies
Stopping the spread of misinformation while maintaining free speech is a major challenge for social media companies. The Birdwatch program allows users to provide additional context for tweets.
The Open Coalition on Compliance Carbon Markets, announced by leaders from 10 countries and the European Union, draws from a proposal from the Global Climate Policy Project at Harvard and MIT.