How To Make Better Decisions Without All the Information

How do you make good decisions when you don’t have all the information in front of you? New research lays out a framework to learn from indirect or incomplete information to make better decisions.

A U.S. Economy Under Biden

How will a Joe Biden presidency affect the American economy, and what will it mean for the U.S. role in global economies, including China’s?

DOJ and Google

Does the Justice Department’s antitrust suit against Alphabet too narrowly targets Google’s search engine monopoly?

The Central Bank Digital Currency Pivot

How will things change when the banking systems have central bank digital currencies in place? Our experts take a look.

Reversing the Groupon Effect

New research points to when Groupon deals don't signal weakness and when they benefit businesses. in business strategy.

Why There’s More to Online Reviews Than Meets the Eye

New research says there is much more to learn from reviews than just the star rating.

‘De-Sinicization’ and Manufacturing in China

How will de-sinicization and the new challenges in manufacturing change the world's second-largest economy? 

How COVID-19 Is Changing the Airline Industry

Here are some of the big trends facing the airline industry and its passengers now.

New Model Supports Better COVID-19 Planning

New predictive model is helping decision makers better forecast the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Closing the Gender Pay Gap

Women still only earn 80 cents for every dollar a man makes. That wage gap drives much of Margrét Bjarnadóttir’s research, which she discusses in a recent Q&A on ThriveGlobal. 

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