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Matteo Maggiori wins Bernácer Prize

The acclaimed professor of finance is recognized for influential research

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Stanford Impact Fellow helps ranchers grow trees for carbon offsets

Stanford Impact Fellow John Foye is helping livestock farmers use pastureland for carbon offsets.

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Volunteering encourages employees to connect

Want your team to feel better and work better? Create a volunteer program.

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Replacing the ‘take-make-waste’ model with sustainable supply chains

The switch to a circular economy could protect the environment while helping companies generate more value.

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Summer reading list: 11 new books by GSB faculty

The latest books from Stanford GSB faculty.

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Take This Job and Love It: How a Growth Mindset Can Boost Happiness at Work

Changing yourself and your role takes effort, but it can produce lasting benefits.

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Virtual meetings generate fewer ideas, study finds

For creative collaboration, sometimes you can’t beat a face-to-face meeting.

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Commencement speakers to graduates: “Disrupt stereotypes,” and be ready to serve

Dual ceremonies celebrate Classes of 2020 and 2022.

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The gap between the Supreme Court and most Americans’ views is growing

A new study tracks the high court’s rapid move away from the middle.

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Introducing the steps toward power to the nice generation

Organizational behavior Professor Jeffrey Pfeffer's study of how leaders get, use, and keep power offers insights everyone can use.

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The federal government pays farmers. That doesn’t mean farmers are fans

Although government subsidies to farmers may make certain programs popular, that positivity doesn’t carry over to farmers’ attitudes toward government as a whole.

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How to compete with Big Retail

Helping small neighborhood retailers in Mexico City with branding and management quickly boosted their sales, Stanford GSB researchers found.

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A pricing paradox: We want digital but will pay more for analog

Research finds people express an almost universal willingness to pay more for physical products, yet almost unanimously say they would prefer to own the digital version of the same product.

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Asian Business Student Association members share what AAPI Month means to them

“AAPI month is a chance to celebrate how Asian culture is woven into our national fabric.”

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“Podcases” offer a new way to learn

Audio versions of case studies get high marks from students.

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Women in Management students on “Who inspires you and why?”

“I am inspired by women whose voices, once found, never again fall silent.”

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Ideas and empathy: how to design and communicate with others in mind

In this podcast episode, we explore how design and communication both start with the same ingredient: empathy.

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Cold open: Break the ice by looking inside someone’s fridge

How your leftovers can spark a meaningful conversation.

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A plan to inject more funding into the war on antibiotic resistance

Two doctors propose federal subsidies to accelerate R&D on urgently needed antibiotics.

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Communicating mistakes: how to avoid common errors and make better decisions

In this podcast episode, we discuss decision-making mistakes, and how to talk about them.

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Speaking up without freaking out: how to tackle communication anxiety

In this podcast episode, we share the science behind nervousness and offer tips for keeping your cool during various speaking situations.

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How income inequality can drive COVID infections

A look at lockdowns in Chile finds that wealth played a major role in who stayed home and who risked infection.

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The art of the apology

In this podcast episode, we look at the role of forgiveness in healthy communication.

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Knowing who created a robot makes it feel more authentic

Stanford GSB researchers found that people see AI agents as more authentic when they know something about the people who made them.

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How partisanship crept into a program to boost investment in low-income areas

Political bias influenced the rollout of a federal program to boost investment in low-income areas, Stanford GSB researchers found.

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How Guido Imbens helped kick-start the credibility revolution

Years of patient collaboration generated insights that have narrowed the gap between economics and the real world.

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Evaluating corporate net-zero pledges

The world of climate promises and carbon offsets is “like the Wild West, where anything goes,” says Stefan Reichelstein.

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Separating hitmakers from one-hit wonders

An analysis of 3 million songs explores the question: Is it better to churn out than to fade away?

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Agents of change: GSB students earn impact awards

The prizes recognize leadership in addressing social and environmental issues.

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How race influences backlash against outspoken women

When women break gender norms, the most negative reactions may come from people of the same race.

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