Business & Entrepreneurship
A new quarterly survey developed by the Leeds School of Business and Denver International Airport will measure traveler demand and expectations, offering insight into near-term air travel trends.
New research explains why real-time viewing creates a powerful sense of presence and connection.
The world of campsite reservations is increasingly cutthroat, so why are so many campers not showing up? CU Boulder economist Jon Hughes applies numerical modeling to understand campground no-shows.
A new study finds bias is often overlooked when people aren’t seen as likely targets of discrimination.
A new study of hundreds of chief executives suggests that methodical decision-making, not intuition, drives success.
Virtual badges and digital trinkets may sound silly, but they really can help you reach your goals, says marketing researcher Alix Barasch.
New research shows that donation appeals work best when they follow certain emotional arcs.
Most reviews reflect a “vibe” and not pure quality, making bargains not the deals they seem, according to a CU marketing researcher.
Publicly traded firms are hiring more accountants and improving financial reporting in response to a “clawback” rule that recovers CEO bonuses if earnings turn out to be misstated, new research shows.
A job growth rate of 0.6% supports steady gross domestic product gains, as most industries add jobs.