In election cycles, voters tend to believe news that confirms their biases
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When individuals assess the truthfulness of political news during an election period, their beliefs become significantly more partisan, research finds.
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When individuals assess the truthfulness of political news during an election period, their beliefs become significantly more partisan, research finds.
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What 2 professors learned building their Billion Prices Project.
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A new survey shows firms are falling short in developing AI systems that are good for individuals and society while still transforming business.
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Microsoft’s director of carbon removal portfolio offers best practices for cutting emissions and curbing carbon.
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Hybrid work offers flexibility and opportunity, but without clear expectations and employee resources, managers risk a divided and disadvantaged workforce.
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COVID-19 has exacerbated inequality worldwide. Central banking experts from the U.S., Finland, and Malaysia discuss if and how central banks can help.
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Sangeeta Lala learned early on that working with people is the best way to move ahead. “It is almost impossible to single-handedly be successful!”
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A new study of financial advisors finds that middle managers are crucial to understanding the prevalence of misconduct.
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HaWCs can be a cost-effective way to reduce turnover among front-line employees and save your organization money.