Idea posted: June 2017
Institutions: Kellogg School of Management University of Toronto Rotman School of Management
With social inequality in the U.S. only getting worse and with intergenerational mobility lower than in many other advanced economies, it is clear that individuals in the higher socioeconomic levels…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #658Idea posted: November 2016
Institutions: Kellogg School of Management Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez
Past research has consistently demonstrated the advantages of having women as CEOs, including more innovation and the fostering of a more collaborative work environment. Despite these advantages, markets tend to…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #630Idea posted: October 2016
Institutions: University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Lubar School of Business Cass Business School, City University London Warwick University Business School
Across the industrialized world, female workers earn less than men. In previous research and books on the subject, two widely accepted claims emerge that, it is believed, help explain the…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #628Idea posted: September 2016
Institutions: University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School
In today’s workplace, driven by demographic changes and the evolution in our social attitudes, diversity competencies in managers and leaders are required. Such competencies are based on the following abilities:…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #625Idea posted: April 2016
Institutions: Tuck School of Business Norwegian School of Economics
In December of 2005, Norway passed a quota law requiring that women make up a minimum of 40% of corporate boards. Corporations had 2 years to comply with the law.…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #602Idea posted: January 2016
Institutions: Central Michigan University College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences
Even the most well-intentioned people can be swayed by almost subconscious, automatic biases against certain categories of people — what scientists call “implicit out-group bias.” These biases emerge from engrained…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #580Idea posted: January 2016
Institutions: Cranfield University School of Management
Many CEOs recognize gender equality as an important strategic priority. However, top-level strategic priorities can be undermined if male middle managers display or enable gender bias through the type of…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #572Idea posted: November 2015
Institutions: University of Miami School of Business Administration China Europe International Business School (CEIBS)
Parents will naturally have an impact on their children’s values. New research, however, is showing that the opposite is also true: children, and in particular daughters, are impacting their parents’…
READ MORE PIN TO MY IDEAS Idea #566Idea posted: October 2015
Institutions: University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School
According to Jim Johnson of University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School, the major demographic trends transforming America today are unprecedented — so unprecedented that he calls these trends “disruptive…
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