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Faculty Research 2022 2010–2014
Some babies are born with the double helixes that turn into blue eyes and heads of light, curly hair. Most people think that innovators are born with special genes, like those that determine physical features, that enable them to be innovators an endowment you either have or you don’t.
Setting a price limit when shopping often backfires, says new research from BYU and Emory marketing professors.
According to a new BYU study, online role-playing games negatively affect real-life marital satisfaction.
Airlines' accident risk is highest when they are performing very close to their financial targets, according to a BYU study.
A new study finds persuasive packaging can cause consumers to use less of a product once they take it home.
BYU Professor Jeff Dyer's new book helped Forbes to rank the world's most innovative companies.
What do you do when your company is comfortably selling a product, and then suddenly a competitor offers a similar one for free?
How the French Put U.S. Adoption of International Accounting Standards on the Rocks. 
Employees who love their company and hustle to please their bosses can lead to a higher likelihood of unethical behavior.
What does space exploration have to do with business strategy? More than you'd think.
A BYU study shows that any entrepreneur looking for the best ROI might be better served by a combination of two strategies.
When I arrived at BYU eight years ago, I was in my new office, organizing books and filing papers, when I received a telephone call informing me that there had been a glitch in payroll processing, and I would not be receiving a paycheck during the first two months of my employment. I said, “Thank you,” hung up the phone, and started thinking about how to break this news to my wife, Jan. 
How Exchange Rates Affect Business and You
Investors looking to hit it big in 2010 may want to consider a new study by three BYU finance professors.