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In the quest to alleviate poverty, BYU researchers are discovering how a growth mindset matters as much as a skill set.
New research finds that HIPAA forms cause people to lie more about their medical history rather than feel more comfortable about sharing information.
Congress has authorized roughly $3 trillion in COVID-19 relief assistance. With more relief money on the way, a new study led by two SOA professors found these newly available funds led to a significant surge in health sector lobbying activity.
When it comes to startup companies spun out of universities, there are a lot of zombies out there.
A new study by BYU Marriott professors shows barely making a top 100 corporate ranking list may actually be worse for your company's financial future than being left off altogether.
A new BYU study finds the battle between good and evil is being waged in our food packaging, and we are paying the price because of it, both in terms of health and money.
Many business schools are not teaching MBAs to create new businesses, according to two of BYU's innovation gurus.
Professor Chad Carlos is making the world his campus by teaching BYU Marriott entrepreneurship principles across the globe.
A study by Jeff Dyer and two associates says innovative CEOs spend 50 percent more time practicing key skills than do their less creative counterparts.
People are unconsciously fairer and more generous when they are in clean-smelling environments, according to a BYU-led study.
W. Gibb Dyer, Ballard Center academic director, explains the connection between strong families and the economy.
Professor Peter Madsen has been researching NASA's safety climate ever since the Columbia shuttle broke apart.
What do you do when your company is comfortably selling a product, and then suddenly a competitor offers a similar one for free?
Study Measures Impact of Cronyism in Malaysia
The National Communication Association honored a Brigham Young University business communications professor with a five-year Best Paper award at the association’s 88th annual convention in New Orleans.
A BYU study shows that any entrepreneur looking for the best ROI might be better served by a combination of two strategies.