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Information rich, attention poor: the danger of information overload
Research shows that ignoring the negative effects of information overload can lead to terrible outcomes, especially as decisions fail to correct a…
Nov 2, 2022
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Carlos Alvarenga
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Information rich, attention poor: the danger of information overload
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Climbing the two ladders: how Chinese companies move up the global value chain
A new model explains how Chinese companies catch up to and even surpass their Western competitors and the markets in which they are more likely to excel
Nov 2, 2022
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Carlos Alvarenga
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Climbing the two ladders: how Chinese companies move up the global value chain
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CEO claims of success are a double-edged sword
Senior leaders who link company success to themselves may be sowing the seeds of their own future dismissal
Nov 2, 2022
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Carlos Alvarenga
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CEO claims of success are a double-edged sword
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AI ethics: moving from aspirations to specifics
An Atlantic Council paper provides a clear and practical framework for leaders to move beyond platitudes into the hard ethical challenges AI is creating
Nov 2, 2022
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Carlos Alvarenga
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AI ethics: moving from aspirations to specifics
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The value of our digital footprints has just begun to be tapped — for better or worse
Research on consumer credit scoring using online profiling highlights the dramatic impact that our online markers may have in the near future
Nov 2, 2022
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Carlos Alvarenga
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The value of our digital footprints has just begun to be tapped — for better or worse
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Does gender affect innovation?
Evidence from female Chief Technology Officers says it does
Nov 2, 2022
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Carlos Alvarenga
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Does gender affect innovation?
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Fear, power, and passwords: the psychology of cybersecurity success and failure
Innovative research uses human reactions to healthcare threats to better understand why employees do, and don't, comply with cybersecurity policies
Nov 2, 2022
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Carlos Alvarenga
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Fear, power, and passwords: the psychology of cybersecurity success and failure
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March 2022
Is your hierarchy a ladder or pyramid?
A hierarchy’s perceived shape determines the quality of employee relationships and performance in groups
Mar 15, 2022
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Carlos Alvarenga
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Is your hierarchy a ladder or pyramid?
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Ransomware 101: a step by step breakdown
Ransomware is back in the headlines, which makes this research paper's clear and useful analysis of how it works a valuable primer for business leaders
Mar 2, 2022
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Carlos Alvarenga
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Ransomware 101: a step by step breakdown
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February 2022
Is TV ad spending worth it? Probably not
New research concludes that TV ad spending has a positive ROI only in rare cases and even then not by much
Feb 4, 2022
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Carlos Alvarenga
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Is TV ad spending worth it? Probably not
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October 2021
What separates humans from AI? It’s doubt
Computers can drive our cars and beat us at chess, but what they lack (for now) is our ability to know when we don’t know
Oct 14, 2021
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Carlos Alvarenga
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What separates humans from AI? It’s doubt
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Seeing less can help us make fairer decisions
Years of research conclude that even if your organization doesn’t have a “blinding” policy for hiring (and other people evaluations), you should do it…
Oct 12, 2021
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Carlos Alvarenga
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Seeing less can help us make fairer decisions
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