Professors Qi Chen and Rahul Vashishtha say some disclosure requirements might increase the risk of bank runs
New research suggests that being funny helps leaders gain influence, and that women benefit more than men from using humour in public speaking
"Layoffs kill people," says Jeffrey Pfeffer. And they don't cut costs or improve productivity
Silicon Valley Bank's failure in the face of rising interest rates shook founders and funders across the country. Julia Austin, Jeffrey Bussgang, and Rembrand Koning share key insights for rattled entrepreneurs trying to make sense of the financing landscape
Several countries have adopted different policies to regulate the development and use of Artificial intelligence (AI). India can incorporate key lessons from them in its "AI for all" framework
It's crucial to reassess what you want to be doing instead of jumping at the first opportunity
Millet revolution is closely linked to a more sustainable, responsible, and healthier future and India, which contributes to 20 percent of the world's total millet production, can speedily propel the humble superfood to solve the growing problems of climate change
What more can companies and investors do to facilitate the transition to cleaner energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
IESE Business School Professor Jordi Canals in his latest book, Boards of Directors in Disruptive Times: Improving Corporate Governance Effectiveness, offers a detailed analysis explaining why the prevailing model of corporate boards is falling short in our current era of accelerated change and radical transformation
Professor Elia Ferracuti says better internal information systems can prevent firms from misinterpreting inflation shocks for real demand
Data and research should be at the center of regulatory discussions as policymakers address concerns about the sharing economy