MIT Sloan study finds holiday sales could increase with better staffing decisions by retailers
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Research shows impact of understaffing on revenue and profitability
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Research shows impact of understaffing on revenue and profitability
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Ratings agencies could be using subjective factors to assign risk; or portfolio managers could be strategically using “window-dressing” to make CLOs appear less risky.
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The study has implications for how companies communicate their social responsibility initiatives.
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A recent survey study found that false beliefs about election fraud were widespread among Trump voters and not merely a fringe phenomenon.
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MIT Sloan research findings suggest that identity cues cause people to vote according to content producers’ reputations, production history, and reciprocal votes with content viewers.
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Once again, AI was everywhere. But research about federal spending leads the list.
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Student seminar will run in collaboration with Kaspersky Lab from Jan. 23 – Jan. 26
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Pushing back investments in renewable electricity generation by one year could outweigh the emission reductions and deaths avoided from March through June 2020.
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New approach to optimizing school bus routes and start times reduces bus fleet and enables reinvestment in schools
Sloanies hablando con Sloanies con el profesor Roberto Rigobon y Juan Pablo Arma.