Initial GDP estimates rely on incomplete survey data—less than half from actual three-month surveys—with the rest from extrapolations. The Bureau of Economic Analysis refines these estimates at the ...
In a new paper, The Proxy Voting Choice Revolution, Professor Alon Brav of Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and his coauthors* provide the first data-driven look at how new ‘voting choice’ ...
Explore Duke’s Master in Business, Climate, and Sustainability (MBCS), a joint degree from Fuqua School of Business and ...
Before you mention that AI tool that's been helping you at work, consider how your colleagues might respond. In this podcast, Professors Richard Larrick and Jack Soll, along with PhD candidate Jessica ...
People increasingly read online reviews before choosing a doctor, with a rating below 3.7 out of 5 often considered a red flag. These reviews have stakes for physicians’ ability to serve patients, ...
A new AI tool developed at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business may change how the world identifies promising research, before it ever earns a citation or patent. By predicting value before ...
Employees often believe job hopping is one of the quickest paths to higher wages and career advancement — despite recent trends showing lower gains for job switchers. But among the strategies workers ...
Small businesses selling on ecommerce marketplaces often complain about the unfairness of the platforms prioritizing their own products — like Amazon Basics — in the prominent “sponsored ad” slots in ...
An “unprecedented” federal program to support troops’ medical needs in World War II led to the emergence of the modern US biomedical system, spurring decades of expansion in medical research and drug ...
Marketing leaders are navigating an increasingly complex landscape. While their organizational influence is expanding, amid deeper digital and AI adoption, they face greater pressure to demonstrate ...