Member Article
Don’t Throw in the Towel: Use Social Influence Research
Commercial decision-makers commonly base important program or policy choices on thinking grounded in the established theories and practices of a variety of business-related fields (e.g., economics, finance, distribution, accounting, supply ... More>
Observer Article
Mind Over Money
Emerging Discipline Looks at the Neurobiology of Economic Decision Making Having given themselves over to the messy emotional forces and stubborn cognitive tricks that complicate our efforts to be rational, ... More>
Observer Article
The Future Work Force
Some I/O psychologists measuring workforce trends fear a shortage of labor and talent; others see an increase in global job mobility. A “demographic time bomb” is ticking as baby boomer ... More>
Observer Article
A World of Difference
Once dominated by American standards, business schools around the globe are taking a more international approach to teaching. The idea of teaching business and awarding MBA degrees was born and ... More>
Cover Story
The Rich Science of Economic Choice
The science of economic choice seems to be at a critical juncture. It has long since shrugged off the confines of behaviorism, in favor of psychological realism. Now, studies are ... More>




