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A study published in Travel Behaviour and Society explores the role of gender associations in the adoption of electric ...
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Gen Z and millennials are ditching career ambition for balance post-COVID. What's behind this shift—and is it permanent?
There is no leadership act without psychological risk. When we reframe psychological safety this way—as the foundation for smart risk-taking rather than the elimination of discomfort—we unlock its ...
Optimism isn't just good for mental health — it could boost your bank account, too. Research across multiple countries found that people with an optimistic outlook tend to save more, with the effect ...
Being optimistic about the future may help people save more money, and the effect appears strongest among those with lower incomes, according to research published in the Journal of Personality and ...
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Fairness heuristic theory provides a lens through which to understand how individuals form fairness perceptions in organizational settings. This theory suggests that people use fairness as a cognitive ...
Obstructed Defecation Syndrome (ODS) is a complex medical disorder mainly due to a combination of mechanical and functional issues in the anorectal area.
Can bigger groups foster stronger cooperation? New research from the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS), published in ...