Featuring research about female leaders earning extra credit, AI in the workplace, and why some stocks make money overnight.

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Relational leaders stood out during the pandemic

Female leaders earned extra credit for their relational leadership style during the pandemic, according to new research that offers key lessons for all leaders confronted by grand challenges.

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Why do some stocks seem to make money overnight?

Each day when trading opens, some stocks mysteriously appreciate overnight. New finance research found stocks gain value overnight because larger market makers are unwilling to meet peak demand.

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Are robots wrecking the workplace?

With AI here to stay, Terry professors Pok Man Tang and Gerald Kane explore the challenges of integrating the new digital workforce into our thoroughly human office ecosystems. 

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Exposing a shadow economy behind human trafficking

Economist Laura Zimmermann works with UGA’s Center on Human Trafficking Research & Outreach to expose the dark secrets of trafficking’s shadow economy.

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Entrepreneurship expert offered tips for productive mentorship.

When all reviews are five-star, what does quality mean?

Online rating systems are ubiquitous but offer little information.

We still don't know how long people can live

Study suggests we haven’t reached maximum human lifespan.

Chatbot interactions challenged consumers’ racial biases

Study finds that racial biases can be changed by chatbots. 

Breaking down strategy behind special-edition snacks

Limited-edition goods, from snacks to shoes, are sure to sell.

America’s economy is still growing and diversifying

Multicultural Economy Report highlights minority markets.

UGA Entrepreneurship startups win national honors 

  • SWAKE wins $25,000 at Collegiate Great Brands Competition
  • Ox Sox translates foot funk into $10,000
  • Thryft Ship wins $135,000 investment at Rice University

Faculty Recognitions

  • Endowed chairs awarded to Heflin, Lam and Pagnattaro
  • Hulland and Little appointed to new endowed professorships
  • SIOP recognizes Fadel Matta for research impact
  • Accolades, appointments and elections

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