by Lynn | Dec 20, 2022 | Health
Peer-Reviewed Publication University of Surrey Sitting is the default state in many people’s day-to-day lives, with significant health implications – but a smartwatch simply ordering people to stand will not make much difference to their behaviour or health, say...
by Lynn | Dec 19, 2022 | Government, Management, Sales and Marketing
From the JPP&M Special Issue, “Marketing to Prevent Radicalization: Developing Insights for Policies” Peer-Reviewed Publication American Marketing Association Researchers from Cal Poly, Washington State University, and Claremont-McKenna Graduate School...
by Lynn | Dec 15, 2022 | Business, Continuous Improvement, Design of accounting structures and use of accounting data, Government, Management
IRS review might spell the end of a small company — or teach it to be more efficient — according to a new study Peer-Reviewed Publication University of Texas at Austin AUSTIN, Texas — An IRS audit can be a terminal event for a small business, especially if it’s...
by Lynn | Dec 14, 2022 | Business, HR, Management
First large-scale study of entrepreneurship and burnout Peer-Reviewed Publication Universiteit van Amsterdam The number of people struggling with mental problems like burnout and stress is higher than ever. Can we learn from entrepreneurs how to avoid burnout and...
by Lynn | Dec 8, 2022 | Health, HR
Workers who rely on tips, commissions also impacted, study finds Peer-Reviewed Publication American Psychological Association Gig workers, waiters, salespeople and others who rely on fluctuating income may be paying for wage volatility with their health, according to...