Business & Entrepreneurship
- A recently published paper co-authored by Brian Cadena finds deep connections between the U.S. and Mexican economies.
- The Federal Trade Commission decision means employees would have more freedom to job hop while companies may invest less in training, according to a CU researcher.
- To contribute to the state’s economic prosperity and thriving business community, the Business Research Division makes a deliberate effort to provide every sector with the tools they need to be successful.
- New research explores the reasons we can’t resist terrible movies, TV shows and more.
- At the Japan-Colorado Business Seminar, presented by the Leeds School of Business in partnership with the Denver Consulate-General of Japan, experts discussed the strengthening economic ties between Japan and Colorado and how they are thriving.
- Emerging leaders who embrace humility can build a network of supporters, leading to a bump in status—and eventually a promotion, research shows.
- 91Ƶ graduate Nick Romeo’s “The Alternative” uses real-world examples to push back on “unempirical dogmas” of modern economics.
- The Securities and Exchange Commission approved new climate risk disclosure rules, requiring some of the country’s biggest companies to report emissions data and other climate-related risks. Asaf Bernstein, a former adviser to the SEC, gives his take.
- New research shows low-income households bridge cash needs and avoid payday loans by selling plasma, but there has been little study on the health effects of high-frequency donations.
- People support misinformation from political candidates despite knowing it’s false because it hits on a “deeper truth,” new research shows.