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Social media can boost the bottom line

U. BUFFALO (US) — Customers who participate in a firm’s social media visit the business about 5 percent more frequently than those who don’t. And those socially savvy customers mean more money for the...

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Why bullies succeed on the job

U. BUFFALO (US) — Social skills may explain why bullies often achieve high levels of career success. They use those skills to strategically abuse their coworkers, yet still receive positive evaluations...

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These 4 things prep police for terrorist attacks

Proper training gives emergency first responders the tools they need to make better on-site decisions, reports a new study prompted by the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India. The researchers...

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Do angel investors leave startups lagging?

A new study finds that high-tech startups that received funding from venture capitalists were able to find a buyer or issue stock sooner than those that received angel investment. In addition, the...

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Negative posts out-do flops in social media marketing

For businesses on social media, posts with high engagement have the greatest impact on customer spending, according to new research. Published in the Journal of Marketing, the study assessed social...

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To promote electronic medical records, focus on privacy

Privacy concerns keep most patients from signing up to electronically share their medical records with health care providers, but education could make the difference, a new study suggests. “Physicians...

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Trusting equity analysts can cost IPO investors

When equity analysts are more involved in a company’s initial public offering (IPO), investors who buy stock based on analyst reports lose more than three percent of their investment, according to a...

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Social media can boost the bottom line

U. BUFFALO (US) — Customers who participate in a firm’s social media visit the business about 5 percent more frequently than those who don’t. And those socially savvy customers mean more money for the...

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Why bullies succeed on the job

U. BUFFALO (US) — Social skills may explain why bullies often achieve high levels of career success. They use those skills to strategically abuse their coworkers, yet still receive positive evaluations...

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These 4 things prep police for terrorist attacks

Proper training gives emergency first responders the tools they need to make better on-site decisions, reports a new study prompted by the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India. The researchers...

View Article

Do angel investors leave startups lagging?

A new study finds that high-tech startups that received funding from venture capitalists were able to find a buyer or issue stock sooner than those that received angel investment. In addition, the...

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Negative posts out-do flops in social media marketing

For businesses on social media, posts with high engagement have the greatest impact on customer spending, according to new research. Published in the Journal of Marketing, the study assessed social...

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To promote electronic medical records, focus on privacy

Privacy concerns keep most patients from signing up to electronically share their medical records with health care providers, but education could make the difference, a new study suggests. “Physicians...

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Trusting equity analysts can cost IPO investors

When equity analysts are more involved in a company’s initial public offering (IPO), investors who buy stock based on analyst reports lose more than three percent of their investment, according to a...

View Article

Social media can boost the bottom line

U. BUFFALO (US) — Customers who participate in a firm’s social media visit the business about 5 percent more frequently than those who don’t. And those socially savvy customers mean more money for the...

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Why bullies succeed on the job

U. BUFFALO (US) — Social skills may explain why bullies often achieve high levels of career success. They use those skills to strategically abuse their coworkers, yet still receive positive evaluations...

View Article

These 4 things prep police for terrorist attacks

Proper training gives emergency first responders the tools they need to make better on-site decisions, reports a new study prompted by the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India. The researchers...

View Article


Do angel investors leave startups lagging?

A new study finds that high-tech startups that received funding from venture capitalists were able to find a buyer or issue stock sooner than those that received angel investment. In addition, the...

View Article

Negative posts out-do flops in social media marketing

For businesses on social media, posts with high engagement have the greatest impact on customer spending, according to new research. Published in the Journal of Marketing, the study assessed social...

View Article

To promote electronic medical records, focus on privacy

Privacy concerns keep most patients from signing up to electronically share their medical records with health care providers, but education could make the difference, a new study suggests. “Physicians...

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