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Publicly traded firms are hiring more accountants and improving financial reporting in response to a 鈥渃lawback鈥 rule that recovers CEO bonuses if earnings turn out to be misstated, new research shows.
Not all thank-yous land the same. Leeds research shows the right kind of appreciation can boost morale and encourage open communication.
Marketing professor Ying Zeng explains the psychology behind blind-box toys and how they engage our curiosity, identity and social instincts.
Even as the shutdown ends, shoppers and businesses face a murky economic picture heading into the holidays.
Ying Zeng, assistant professor of marketing at the Leeds School of Business, shares how to make the most of AI and shopping platforms this holiday season by turning digital tools into an advantage.
A CU 抖阴传媒在线 ethicist argues that it鈥檚 time to rethink corporate responsibility when it comes to preventing gun violence.
What will the phasing out of the penny mean for consumers, and could it be a step toward eliminating other coins? Leeds' Edward Van Wesep breaks down what you need to know.
As cybercriminals use generative AI to craft more convincing scams, Leeds School of Business expert Sebastian Schuetz shares tips for protecting yourself.
New research finds that laws designed to safeguard personal data can backfire, slowing innovation, raising costs and leaving disadvantaged consumers behind.
Jimmy Kimmel鈥檚 suspension shows how quickly political humor can spark outrage. CU 抖阴传媒在线 professor and humor researcher Peter McGraw explains why some punchlines delight audiences while others trigger backlash.