In fact,
a study by professors at the University of Missouri found that playing upbeat music can significantly raise your mood.
A 2010
study by professors from Insead, the Kellogg School of Management, and Tel Aviv University found that people who have spent extended time abroad tend to be better, more creative problem solvers.
A much discussed 2010
study by professors from INSEAD, the Kellogg School, and Tel Aviv University found that «travel and living abroad have long been seen as good for the soul.
A new
study by professors at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management strongly suggests that it's important in any creative endeavor to fight through blocks or fatigue.
Another study by professors from Kent State University and the University of Denver found that Democrats did not benefit from marijuana being on the ballot four years ago.
Because, according to
the study by professors Olav Sorenson of the Yale School of Management and Michael Dahl of Aalborg University, the best place for any founder to start a venture is probably his or her own hometown.
A recent
study by professors from the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) confirms that
A recent
study by professors from the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) confirms that entrepreneurs can greatly benefit from coworking spaces as these spaces help entrepreneurs develop new business skills as well as tap into new customer networks.
A 4 - year
study by professor Leslie Perlow and research associate Jessica Porter, both of the Harvard Business School, published in the October issue of Harvard Business Review, demonstrates that time off can have a larger, positive effect on individual and organizational productivity than more hours on the job.
The study by Professor Jukka Korpela was published as a General Article in Russian History (1/2014).
The new method reported in
the study by Professor Schultz, from Imperial's Department of Bioengineering, and his colleagues demonstrates how a robot can do this automatically, without any human input.
This corresponds to a previous
study by Professor Vainio's research group, where it was found that dogs prefer viewing conspecific faces over human faces.
But a new
study by Professor Judith Berman and colleagues...
This research builds on previous
studies by Professor MacLeod, Dr. Forrin, and colleagues that measure the production effect of activities, such as writing and typing words, in enhancing overall memory retention.
According to an online
study by professor Hamilton M. Stapell, «Based on the limited data available, we estimate the current size of the ancestral health movement within the United States to be between one and three million people.»
City officials instead cite a different
study by a professor at the University of Washington who conducted a simulation that shows teacher specialization should boost student learning.
According to an August
study by professors at the Columbia, Stanford and Fordham law schools, «the decision reduced credit availability for higher - risk borrowers in affected states.»
A 2015 research
study by Professor Daniel Mills, Professor or Veterinary Behavioural Medicine at the University of Lincoln's School of Life Sciences in the UK, along with Alice Potter, formerly with the Companion Animals Science Group at the RSPCA, concluded what a lot of us already know based on empirical evidence: Our dog are much more dependent on us than our cats are.
This corresponds to a previous
study by Professor Vainio's research group, where it was found that dogs prefer viewing conspecific faces over human faces.
«Climate change: According to
a study by professors at the University of Minnesota Duluth, Lake Superior may have warmed faster than its surrounding area.
According to Ward, Ridley later cited
a study by Professor Richard Tol, a former advisor to the climate denial organization the Global Warming Policy Foundation, as the source for his statement in the House of Lords.
It cites a 2013
study by Professor Hsiang and others published in Science, an analysis of data drawn from archaeology, criminology, economics, geography, history, political science, and psychology.
Lord Krebs notes that their open letter was particularly a response to two articles in The Times, «one saying global warming isn't happening, quoting an un-refereed
study by a professor of statistics, and another one saying that the oceans aren't getting more acid, reports in which the author was later quoted on the web as saying the article in The Times completely misrepresented his own scientific paper.»
She also addressed a recent
study by professors from West Virginia University that linked increased risk of birth defects in babies living around MTR mining areas.
This isn't surprising; According to
a study by Professor Alan Hedge of Cornell University,
Q18 Lord Lawson of Blaby: Are you aware that this, which has had a very profound influence on thinking, is explicitly stated in the Government's White Paper to be based on proxy data, whatever proxy data may be, because there are no instrumental observations, they did not begin until the late 19th century, and that for these proxy data, which it says in small writing at the bottom, that the IPCC relies entirely on
a study by a Professor Mann in 1998 and this has subsequently been examined and it was found that that Mr Mann got it all wrong in a rather fundamental way.
Citing
a study by professor Bill Henderson, MacEwen notes: * At $ 160,000, first - year salaries are actually at the lowest relative to PPP in the last 10 years: Just 11.7 % * Ten years ago in 1996, with first years at $ 70,000, the proportion was 14.3 % * And it reached its high during that decade, of 15.4 %, in 2001.
One notable empirical
study by Professor Patrick Borchers suggested that courts using these modern approaches tended to apply forum law to tort conflicts anywhere from 55 to 77 per cent of the time — a statistically significant trend that diverged markedly from the level of forum preference seen in cases applying the older territorial rules.
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Study by Professor Broadhurst et al. (2015) Connecting Events in Times to Identify a Hidden Population: Birth Mothers and Their Children in Recurrent Care Proceedings in England in British Journal of Social Work (2015) 45, 2241 - 2260.
Published in the journal Science on May 30, 2014,
a study by Professor Heckman, UC Berkeley economist Paul Gertler, and fellow researchers at the University of Chicago, the University of the West Indies, the World Bank and the University of London finds that a high - quality early childhood intervention boosted the earnings of severely disadvantaged children in Jamaica by 25 %.
Published in the journal Science on May 30, 2014,
a study by Professor Heckman, UC Berkeley economist Paul Gertler, and fellow researchers at the University of Chicago, the University of the West Indies, the World Bank and the University of London finds that a high - quality early childhood intervention boosted the earnings of disadvantaged children in Jamaica by 25 %.
Published in the journal Science on May 30, 2014,
a study by Professor Heckman, UC Berkeley economist Paul Gertler, and fellow researchers at the University of Chicago, the University of the West Indies, the World Bank and the University of London finds that a high - quality early childhood intervention boosted the earnings of severely disadvantaged children...
A study by professors at the University of Florida and Syracuse University estimated that most exchanges involve relatively small properties; in 2011, 59 percent had a sale price of less than $ 1 million.
Not exact matches
Commentary
by George A. Lopez, the Hesburgh
Professor Emeritus of Peace
Studies at the University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace
Studies in the Keough School of Global Affairs.
The
study, headed
by Professor Edward Guinan of the school's astronomy and astrophysics department, initially looked at which crops would thrive in soil that is similar to that found on Mars (based on readings taken
by the Phoenix Mars lander and samples recreated on earth).
Around this time, Hsieh was
studying urban development and was especially influenced
by Harvard
professor Edward Glaeser's «Triumph of the City.»
But Leslie Lenkowsky,
professor emeritus of public affairs and philanthropic
studies at Indiana University Bloomington, told CNBC
by phone that he felt Global Citizen's approach may be too broad.
As detailed in a
study by Harvard Business
professor Dennis Campbell, TD revolutionized the way it measured the in - bank experience, streamlining its customer satisfaction survey and using a massive pool of customer data to find out not only how customers felt about their banking experience, but also what specific elements of «satisfaction» mattered most to them.
A similar strategy for tackling the urge to slack is to practice «productive procrastination,» a term used
by Piers Steel, a
professor at the University of Calgary's Haskayne School of Business who
studies procrastination.
A new
study by Columbia Business School
professor Wei Jiang found that the hedge fund filed appraisal petitions on five M&A transactions between 2010 and 2014.
Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm
by establishing a $ 70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments... before Hollywood agents, reality - show producers, and book publishers began throwing elbows for a piece of the hip, 31 - year - old entrepreneur with the shoulder - length hair and Brad Pitt looks... before Rush Limbaugh called him a socialist and Harvard Business School
professors asked to
study his radical experiment in paying workers... an entry - level Gravity employee named Jason Haley got really pissed off at him.
In fact, multiple
studies conducted
by Dr. Brad Bushman, a
professor of communication and psychology at The Ohio State University, reveal that venting is not beneficial, reports Elizabeth Bernstein in the Wall Street Journal.
The series of
studies led
by Haas School of Business
professor Laura Kay asked pairs of negotiators to rank the effectiveness of their partners, then quizzed female participants about the extent to which they employed social charm.
Talisman's shares were priced at a 10 % to 20 % discount during the period Talisman was in Sudan, according to a case
study by Wharton School management
professor Stephen Kobrin.
This tripling of the itinerant workforce resulted in unemployment being 3.9 percentage points higher in Alberta and British Columbia, where the use of temporary foreign workers is prevalent, according to a recent
study by Simon Fraser University
professor Dominique Gross.
«Most websites are built
by technology folks and then you slap a design on top of it,» said Jeffrey Rubin, associate
professor at the School of Information
Studies at Syracuse University and CEO of SIDEARM Sports, a major provider of college athletic websites.
WebMD cites a
study led
by Laura Berman, Ph.D., assistant clinical
professor of psychiatry and ob - gyn at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, which
studied 2,000 couples.
«Based on a series of
studies performed
by our team over the past 5 years, this «dose» of exercise has become my prescription for life,» Benjamin Levine, a
professor of internal medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern who wrote the
study, said in a statement.
The S&P 500 has delivered a 9.5 % annual return going back to 1928, according to a
study by NYU Stern School of Business finance
professor Aswath Damodaran.
According to a
study by postdoctoral fellow Steven Frankland and
Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, Joshua Greene: