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How China Can Sustain Growth Cleaner and Greener

China recently became the number one energy consumer in the world, surpassing the U.S.’s dominance on that score for nearly a century. With China’s greater electricity demand from power-hungry cities...

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Stars, Stripes or Goldilocks: Employee Relations Set the Tone

Does your firm foster innovation and creativity like a Google or Apple? Or perhaps the star system came crashing down when the economy hit bottom? Something considered more elusive (yet tangible to...

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Building a Better Environment for Investors: Global Bond Control

In the quest for higher returns and more diversification, investors turn to global bond markets. But investing in bonds from foreign countries, especially ones with less stringent laws and regulations,...

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Regulation Change Forces Foreign Firms into U.S. Financial Market

In an attempt to make U.S. financial markets more attractive for foreign firms, a new Securities and Exchange Commission deregulation effort post-Sarbanes-Oxley has had the opposite effect. The outcome...

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CRM 2.0: High-Definition Business Strategies

When it comes to marketing, customers are king. But managers across different departments should “hold court” with customers as well. For more than a decade, firms have eagerly adopted customer...

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Running Out? Peak Theories Exposed.

The concept of peak oil has captured the imaginations of policymakers, analysts, researchers, and the public. The idea of a peaking resource, such as oil, ushering in an era of reduced growth and...

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Avoiding the Never-Never Land of Marketing Communication

Marketers beware: There is an ideal level of communications that your customers will tolerate. Beyond that point, they will be turned off of your company’s products and messages, providing diminishing...

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How China Can Sustain Growth Cleaner and Greener

China recently became the number one energy consumer in the world, surpassing the U.S.’s dominance on that score for nearly a century. With China’s greater electricity demand from power-hungry cities...

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Tis the Season to Reflect on Gift Giving

Believe it or nor, gift giving is really a complex social and psychological phenomenon. In new research, Marketing Professor Morgan Ward of SMU Cox and co-author show that gift-givers experience...

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Stressed Out Overworked Systems Should Just Say "No"

The consequences of pushing an operation to its max can lead to many negative consequences such as increased costs and worker burnout. In the extreme, family members of deceased workers from Foxconn in...

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Running Out? Peak Theories Exposed

The concept of peak oil has captured the imaginations of policymakers, analysts, researchers, and the public. But from the viewpoint of the energy economist, the idea of a peaking resource, such as...

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How Demographics Impact Economic Growth and Entrepreneurship

Age matters in more fine-grained ways than we have imagined and calculated. With governments looking for the next frontier of policy tools, perhaps considering age-related nuances can shed more light....

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On Being a Brand: Shout It Out or Be Subtle?

Since consumers are motivated to express social status, it follows that higher priced items should have more explicit branding and low-end products should have fewer explicit markers. Right? Not...

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A Deep Dive Into Virtual Worlds, Avatars, and Social Spaces

ITOM professor Schultze of SMU Cox confronts new boundaries between the avatar and its user in a series of studies of virtual worlds. Her new research shines light on the innerworkings of the...

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Hedging Away: Derivatives Blur Executive Compensation Incentives

The authors conclude that the ownership disclosed in annual filings such as proxy statements overstate pay-for-performance incentives in compensation contracts. This ultimately paints a somewhat...

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How Health Care Benefits Really Impact Employment Choices

Social commentators and policy makers argue that many people are “locked” into their current jobs for fear of losing their health coverage. Though they could be more productive in self-employment, they...

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Lessons from the Ballpark: Oversight Reduces Bias

When umpires were monitored, they showed less bias in how they called strikes along ethnic lines, even over-compensating in the opposite direction of their original bias. Research by Finance Professor...

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When Financial Regulation Works

New research by Finance Professor Johan Sulaeman and co-authors find that regulation got it right this time. They examined the effects of Regulation Fair Disclosure (Reg FD) and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act...

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Energy Matters: Shocks, Energy Math, and OPEC

Research from energy economist James Smith of SMU Cox literally comes off the pages in his recent presentations in Stockholm, Sweden to fellow energy economists and foreign policy aficionados in Dallas.

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Memories of the Brand Loyalist

In a new paper about false memories and brand commitment, marketing professor Priyali Rajagopal of SMU Cox and co-author Nicole Montgomery decode how brand commitment influences the consumer’s memories...

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