Survey examines false beliefs about voter fraud
A recent survey study found that false beliefs about election fraud were widespread among Trump voters and not merely a fringe phenomenon.
A recent survey study found that false beliefs about election fraud were widespread among Trump voters and not merely a fringe phenomenon.
Proponents said leaving the EU would save the U.K. money, but that isn’t the case.
Journalistic truth isn’t dead, a new study has found, but socioeconomic factors affect people’s ability to identify real news.
Under the right conditions, the targets and perpetrators of workplace microaggressions can restore their relationship and, in some cases, grow from the incident.
Organizations have options when it comes to using or adapting off-the-shelf large language models to handle tasks or business use cases.
Researchers studying good jobs, digital transformation, misinformation, and innovation were nominated for the 2023 Thinkers50 awards.
A new study suggests that a universal basic income provided stability to impoverished Kenyans in bad times. Could UBI work elsewhere?
Finance influences—and in many cases hinders—drug development. For Professor Andrew W. Lo, there’s a better way to do things.
This spring, the Sustainability Initiative joined 20 MBA students on a sustainability-themed Study Tour to Scandinavia during Sloan Innovation Period (SIP) and spring break. Our group explored how businesses across the region are turning sustainability commitments into action—while also immersing ou...
In a new study, residents were far more likely to purchase solar panels if the person pitching them was a convert themselves.