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Leadership : Page 24

Keeping talent is key for successful acquisitions

March 12, 2018
A UT Dallas study found that when acquiring firms avoid the exodus of scientists from the target firms, their likelihood of creating highly impactful knowledge increases.

Men cheat more than women in negotiations

March 8, 2018
Men cheat more than women in negotiations, study finds, but only with male opponents - and handsome ones at that.

Team building: From good idea to loss of money and time

March 5, 2018
When you come to a big company and get an invitation to attend a team building event, you are excited. But, somewhere along the line that excitement turns into \"Oh, no, not again.\" And you are not the only one that sees team building as a fashion that once was.

Empowered employees are more proactive even when they don't trust their leader

March 1, 2018
New research confirms that employees with empowering leaders are more proactive and, for the first time, shows that this effect occurs by increasing \"role breadth self-efficacy\" defined as the confidence to do a variety of tasks beyond the job description.

Pro-diversity policies make companies more innovative and profitable

February 26, 2018
While some may see corporate diversity initiatives as nothing more than glitzy marketing campaigns, a PSU business school professor\'s research shows that companies that hire a more diverse set of employees are rewarded with a richer pipeline of innovative products and a stronger financial position.

How companies can restore trust after CEO misconduct

February 22, 2018
A new study published in the Journal of Trust Research reveals how boards of directors can proactively address CEO misconduct to increase public trust towards an organization.

10-year study: Quickest way to become CEO is not perfection

February 19, 2018
Researchers Elena L. Botelho and Kim R. Powell conducted a 10-year study of over 17,000 C-suite executives as a part of the CEO Genome Project in order to discover what sets successful people apart.

Ethical leadership is a good thing, right? Right?

February 15, 2018
Certainly, management experts say. But ethical leadership can have negative consequences, too, according to new research from management faculty in Baylor University\'s Hankamer School of Business.

Job satisfaction not a persistent effect of wage increases

February 12, 2018
After a wage increase, people tend to be more satisfied with their jobs — and even more so when what they have gained exceeds the wage increases of their colleagues. Yet, this effect on job satisfaction is not persistent.

You might be paying too much for ads on Google, Bing

February 8, 2018
Before you dish out money to bid for a top-ranked ad position on a search engine, you may want to pause and make sure it\'s actually going to pay off.

Leadership mistakes you most probably made. At least once

February 5, 2018
If you work, you make mistakes. That\'s life. However, if you are a leader, try to make a mistake once and never again because it can be costly. Here are some of them we all made, most probably without being aware it was a mistake.

Investors lose, insiders win when IPOs involve analysts

February 1, 2018
When equity analysts are more involved in a firm’s initial public offering (IPO), investors who purchase stock based on these analysts’ reports lose more than three percent of their investment, according to a new study from the University at Buffalo School of Management.
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