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You’re Speaking Up. Why Isn’t Your Boss Listening?

by Steve Brooks | June 23, 2016
So your boss asks for your ideas but doesn’t seem to listen? Race and time on the job make some workers more likely to be heard — but there are other ways to...
More on: Ethics, Management
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The Biggest Myth Isn’t That Unicorns Are Real, But That They’re Rare

by Steve Brooks | May 19, 2016
Unicorns, once scarce, now number close to 150. A new analysis from McCombs examines how they’ll shake up financial markets as their tally grows.
More on: Capital, Economy, Entrepreneurship, Ethics, Investing, Strategy
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Über Gross? The Rise and Reach of Unseemly Business Tactics

by Robert Prentice | May 6, 2016
Our society has certain expectations for companies that go beyond a good product at a good price, but Uber’s hardball strategy could backfire.
More on: Communication, Consumer Behavior, Ethics, Social Impact, Strategy
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Ethical Shoppers Don't Inspire Us — They Bug Us

by TXE Staff | March 28, 2016
Most consumers don’t examine a company's ethical practices, and new research shows they actually look down on those who do.
More on: Consumer Behavior, Ethics, Global Issues, Management, Marketing, Social Impact, Strategy, Sustainability
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Texas Officials Claim Victory Over Clean Power Plan — at Expense of Every Texan

by David Spence | February 12, 2016
If the Supreme Court decides the EPA has exceeded its authority, it will affect all Texans, say UT Professors David Spence and David Adelman.
More on: Energy, Ethics, Global Issues, Politics, Social Impact, Sustainability
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Why Companies Are Blind to Child Labor

by Julie Irwin | February 11, 2016
Research shows that when it comes to child labor, companies and consumers alike may choose willful ignorance over ethical discomfort.
More on: Consumer Behavior, Economy, Ethics, Global Issues, Governance, Politics, Social Impact, Technology
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Consumer Segmentation Is Future of Black Friday

by Julie Irwin | December 1, 2015
A growing distance between consumer segments means that the allure of Black Friday deals can’t entice shoppers who seek convenience more than savings.
More on: Consumer Behavior, Economy, Ethics, Marketing, Social Impact, Strategy
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People Are People: Promoting Gender Equality in the Workplace

by Emily Amanatullah | June 9, 2015
We have to change the way we talk about gender if we want to abolish stereotypes and achieve equality. Assistant Professor Emily Amantullah explains.
More on: Communication, Ethics, Management, Negotiation, Social Impact
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Beyond the Brothel: Can We Break the Global Human Trafficking Cycle?

by Adrienne Dawson | June 30, 2014
Human trafficking is a global epidemic that claims millions of women and children as victims, and its reach extends far beyond the brothel.
More on: Ethics, Global Issues, Governance
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Infographic: What Makes a Wall Street Analyst Tick?

by Rob Heidrick | May 28, 2014
Financial analysts walk a fine line as they balance their duties to serve their clients, build relationships with corporate managers, and follow the law.
More on: Communication, Economy, Ethics, Investing, Strategy
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