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The "repricing" effect: why good economic news can hurt firm-specific expectations
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Why Canada shouldn’t embrace prediction markets, according to a researcher who ran one
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Time warp: how marketers express time can affect what consumers buy
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Pitch perfect: when entrepreneurs display warmth, they’re more likely to land funding
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Want to be more persuasive? Talk with your hands, study finds
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Subscriptions seriously boost food delivery sales — but not for everybody
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AI salespeople aren’t better than humans …yet
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Is innovation too masculine? New essay says gender bias is cutting into profits
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Flattening out: companies that opt for a more horizontal structure win more customers and funders
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When consumers know their data is being sold, they’re less likely to share: study
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Seeing stars: consumers think products with star ratings are better than they really are