Study probes the relationship between chain restaurant marketing and obesity
A recent study aimed at figuring out whether any association between restaurant marketing and obesity exists among American adults.
Post-theatrical release piracy could increase ticket sales at the box office, study suggests
Researchers suggest that piracy could very well increase ticket sales, under certain circumstances.
Study examines the long-term impact of negative online restaurant reviews
The findings were released in the journal Papers in Applied Geography.
Adding more women on boards and in senior leadership positions improves productivity and economic growth
New research demonstrates the need for businesses to place more women in senior leadership positions and on the boards.
Researchers show why not to pull out your mobile phone during workplace meetings
The Kansas-based research team comprehensively looked at the expectations of mobile media use, manager policy, and task acknowledgment during workplace…
Researchers unveiled how the novel coronavirus reformed the retail sector
The survey was conducted by a team of researchers at the University of Warwick.
Social impact is the most prevalent entrepreneurial motivation among women
Close to 15,000 entrepreneurs were surveyed, some of which were listed in investment funding and job-seeking websites.
This study shows how television ads of alcohol products influence drinking behavior
A new study published by Cornell University examined more than 200 individual media markets throughout the 2010s.
Mass media is exhibiting bias toward instances of corporate social irresponsibility
New research in the Journal of Marketing suggests that news media outlets frequently brush off reports of corporate misconduct, corruption,…
Cost transparency may be a valuable factor for boosting business sales
The study found that cost transparency among firms could improve sales by up to 20 percent when done so voluntarily.
How mentoring workshops improve the securing of tenure-track jobs and academic publishing in women
In their study, Princeton researchers uncovered that just two days of intervention led to more women publishing papers and retaining…
The majority of US households are invested in the stock market, survey shows
The data, taken from the 2016 Survey of Consumer Finances, detailed just how broad stock market investment is in the…