The U.S. Research Talent Pipeline Is in Trouble. Researchers training in the United States are thinking about working elsewhere. Here’s how American companies should respond. Research: What Interruptions Reveal About Company Culture. Stop treating interruptions as isolated incidents and start reading them as data. Research: When Consumers Have More Control Over Ads, They Respond Better. A smartly deployed choice menu can provide viewers, platforms, and advertisers more of what they all want.

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The U.S. Research Talent Pipeline Is in Trouble

Researchers training in the United States are thinking about working elsewhere. Here’s how American companies should respond.

By Pierre Azoulay, Raffaella Sadun, and Daniela Scur

 

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Research: What Interruptions Reveal About Company Culture

Stop treating interruptions as isolated incidents and start reading them as data.

By William Degbey, Benjamin Laker, Baniyelme Zoogah, Sanjay Kumar Singh, and Ghulam Murtaza

 

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Research: When Consumers Have More Control Over Ads, They Respond Better.

A smartly deployed choice menu can provide viewers, platforms, and advertisers more of what they all want.

By  Siddharth Bhattacharya, Debashish Ghose, and Gordon Burtch

 

 

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