May 10, 2013
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Do markets erode moral values? People ignore their own moral standards when acting as market participants, researchers say

Many people express objections against child labor, exploitation of the workforce or meat production involving cruelty against animals. At the same time, however, people ignore their own moral standards when acting as market participants, searching for… Continue reading

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April 8, 2013
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Women with elite education opting out of full-time careers: Women with MBA’s are most likely to work less

Though past studies have found little evidence that women are opting out of the workforce in general, first-of-its-kind research by a professor of law and economics shows that female graduates of elite undergraduate universities are working much fewer … Continue reading

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April 1, 2013
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Cash for weight loss? Works better when employees compete for pots of money

Do cash rewards for healthier habits work? Maybe, says a new study, if you add on one more condition — peer pressure. A growing number of companies are offering employees an opportunity to boost earning power at work via cash incentives to stay health… Continue reading

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March 21, 2013
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Not every tech company has fancy offices; some are almost completely virtual

Wordpress follows a different model than Google and Yahoo, with a 100% remote workforce Continue reading

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May 10, 2012
by Kaid Benfield
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The right approach to green, inclusive revitalization

Kaid Benfield, Director, Sustainable Communities, Washington, DC
 
When it is done well – with inclusion, affordability, environmental and cultural sensitivity, and attention to great placemaking – few things are as good for our c… Continue reading

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