
Are women board members risk averse or agents of innovation? It’s complicated, new research shows
Do women board members make companies more innovative or risk-averse? Both, depending on performance goals.

Do women board members make companies more innovative or risk-averse? Both, depending on performance goals.

OpenAI shifted from its mission of “safely” benefiting humanity to prioritizing profits, raising governance concerns.

People hesitate to act as allies due to feeling disempowered, distrust, and tension in organizations, not low motivation.

Grocery prices in Colorado rose 25% in five years. Aldi plans to open 50 stores, promising new competition and lower costs.

National economies are synchronizing due to rapid communication and global supply chains, moving beyond localized shocks.

The U.S. Border Patrol’s actions in Minnesota are reshaping corporate America’s stance on federal policies, highlighting a shift in corporate political engagement amidst intensified immigration enforcement.

Motherhood often results in career setbacks for women, with decreased wages and hours. Danish policies mitigate impacts.

President Trump nominated Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chair, raising questions about Fed independence and policy shifts.

The Supreme Court is considering a case involving the firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook by Trump, focusing on presidential power limits.

A variety show revered for its slapstick humor debuted 50 years ago, featuring a band of foam and fleece characters.

White male professors dominate U.S. hospitality education, limiting diversity. This impacts student outcomes and research.

Many Americans struggle with health care costs, including their pets’ bills. Veterinary costs have soared, with dog care averaging $1,700 annually.