Haas News
Brain scans help researchers untangle the truth about lie detection
Special journal issue celebrates 20 years of open innovation
To err is human. And in the age of AI, it may be humanizing.
How removing politics sped up the post office
Strangers trust others more when they put down their phones
How hospitals gamed a Medicare loophole to reap billions
Will AI replace marketing managers? Q&A with Professor Zsolt Katona
Imagined otherness: Why we dehumanize our political opponents
Our political debates may not be as antagonistic as we think, study shows
Friends with health benefits: How the buddy system pays off when pursuing goals
How instincts lead us astray in deciding how to boost our chance of success
Gen AI field experiment shows mixed results in helping small businesses grow
Research challenges relevance of popular ESG scoring models for investment returns
As e-waste streams grow, regulations are backfiring, study finds
Research Brief: Juliana Schroeder on the key to an irresistible online dating profile
Online images may be turning back the clock on gender bias, research finds
Research in Action: The SEC looks to Haas research on SPAC rule change to protect investors
How our friends’ spending habits mislead us to undersave for retirement
Research reveals the key to an irresistible online dating profile
Study reveals a hidden channel for political influence