Skip to content
ScienceBlog.com
  • Our Bloggers
  • Twitter
  • Google News
  • Substack
  • FaceBook
  • Contribute/Contact
  • Search

columbia business school

New study: Does putting your feet up = power?

ScienceBlog.com
Categories Brain & Behavior

Twitter predicted to become a big TV screen

ScienceBlog.com
Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology

Why superstitious baseball fans aren’t loyal to a brand

ScienceBlog.com
Categories Brain & Behavior

Study reveals an association between impatience and lower credit scores

ScienceBlog.com

A study conducted by Columbia Business School’s Prof. Stephan Meier, Regina Pitaro Associate Professor of Business, Management, and Charles Sprenger, Assistant Professor, Stanford University Department of Economics,…

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Uncategorized

Honest overconfidence may lead to male domination in the C-suite

ScienceBlog.com
Categories Brain & Behavior, Uncategorized

CEOs rewarded for wrong kind of growth, Rotman paper finds

ScienceBlog.com

Toronto — Growth is good, right?
Not always.
But compensation committees still tend to reward CEOs when their companies grow due to investments — even though that has been found to hurt long-term shareholder value — rather than only rew…

Categories Blog Entry

Would you sleep on a chunk of ice? Building your ‘experience resume’

ScienceBlog.com

If sleeping on a bed of ice or eating bacon-flavored ice cream doesn’t sound too appealing, consider the tale you’ll have to tell about it later. According to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research, some people can’t resist a chance to coll…

Categories Blog Entry

Bloggers

  • New forensic tools aid fight against sexual assault and other crimes
  • Consultancy to help European Commission in effort to cut air-pollution…
  • Baby foods take centre stage in push for more safety and quality
  • Manufacturing’s, energy’s, transport’s environmental records: They cou…
  • Offshore wind farms move ahead full sail with underwater help
  • Major fire with helicopter dropping waterUnnecessary Deaths by Fire

Archives

© 2023 ScienceBlog.com | Follow our RSS / XML feed