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In the surcharge blame game, companies lose

May 3, 2018
Companies may bear the brunt of the blame for imposing surcharges on consumers, even when an outside agency foisted those charges on the company, according to an international team of researchers.

Study explores impact of firms' restatements on loans

April 26, 2018
When a company makes a mistake in its financial statements, it has to reissue them, which can have serious consequences including a loss in market value and investor confidence.

Leaders, take notice: Every employee can be an innovator. Proven

April 23, 2018
Innovators aren\'t born, they can be made, according to recent research from the University of California San Diego\'s School of Global Policy and Strategy.

45 percent of successful CEO had at least one major career blowup

April 19, 2018
This iconic CEO is powerful and patrician; a bold, charismatic extravert with a flawless résumé. But The Foundation for Economic Education the most common misconceptions about succcessful CEOs.

Forget showing ads to consumers who engage with trends early

April 16, 2018
One common assumption in digital marketing is that individuals who are mindful of what\'s trending on social media, and propagate these trends, will be responsive to social media advertising and marketing, thus sharing branded messages with their network on a wide scale.

Just being nice is not the road to success

April 12, 2018
New research has revealed how people’s intelligence, rather than their personality traits, leads to success.

Must you jump from job to job to be promoted?

April 9, 2018
To spend all your working time in just one company may be extremely smart decision.

Companies' restatements on loans can have serious consequences

March 29, 2018
When a company makes a mistake in its financial statements, it has to reissue them, which can have serious consequences including a loss in market value and investor confidence.

White male workers respond poorly to minorities in power

March 26, 2018
White male workers respond poorly to women and racial minorities in power and take it out on colleagues, says a new report.

Companies with conservative accounting less likely to face lawsuits

March 22, 2018
Firms that use accounting practices that basically require more verification for good news than bad news can more easily avoid securities class-action lawsuits and improve the outcomes of litigation, according to a study that includes a University of Kansas accounting researcher.

Successful crowdlending strategy

March 19, 2018
Crowdlending is participation in peer-to-peer financing that allows individuals to directly finance projects or companies by means of interest-bearing loans.

When under low price pressure, auditors deliver lower quality

March 15, 2018
Firms hire auditors to create independent assessments of their financial statements, providing assurance to investors and outside parties that they are free from material misstatement.
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