Companies with high levels of employee satisfaction are associated with stock prices that more accurately reflect the value of the company, according to new research by Durham University Business School.

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The emissions pathways of most publicly traded companies in high-emitting sectors are not aligned with the climate targets of the Paris Agreement. To better contribute to national and global sustainability efforts, corporate behavior must change. This is the main message of a new study by Imperial College Business School published in Nature Communications.

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‘Fake News Front’, the world’s first real fake news book launched here recently. It is 160 pages of hilarious completely made-up content crammed with actual fake news stories, fake analyses, fake opinions, and fake advertising.

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Asian carbon-emitting companies will see consistent negative margins in the next decade if they do not decarbonize, a new report from Imperial College Business School has concluded.

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Research reveals that cohabiters reported higher levels of individualized relationship practices. But because cohabiters invest less in into their partnership i.e. kids and homeownership, they are more likely to end in separation than marriages.

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Leaders making mistakes can be costly not only to the organization but also to their job security, which makes it difficult for them to admit when there’s been an error. However, new research from Emlyon Business School shows that there are some techniques CEOs can use to frame these mistakes, to ensure they keep their jobs, but also make changes in their organization.

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A new report by the Centre for Science and Environment says that the ongoing air pollution in Delhi-NCR is being worsened by the intransigence of thermal power plants, most of which are not complying with emission control norms.

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The essence of cinema lies not just in its contemporary allure but also in the preservation and celebration of its glorious past. The International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2023 unveiled recently a spectacular showcase: the Restored Classics Section, a result of the meticulous efforts of the National Film Development Corporation and the National Film Archive of India under the National Film Heritage Mission. This section featured seven world premieres of impeccably restored Indian classics, breathing new life into damaged celluloid reels and bringing back their grandeur.

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India has witnessed an extreme weather disaster almost every day of the first nine months of this year – from heat and cold waves, cyclones, and lightning to heavy rain, floods, and landslides. Between January 1 and September 30 this year, such events hit the country with tenacious and frightening regularity and impacted 86 percent of the days.

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In its 60-year history, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration i.e. NASA had to go through several radical organizational changes. New research by ESMT Berlin and Warwick Business School shows what NASA’s history can teach organizations about strategic agility, and how organizations can adapt their business models effectively to cater to external challenges.

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The Indian Patent Office has patented a novel idea of a fully automatic vacuum dryer with a data recorder, under Patent Number 475214, filed by Dr. Faizan Ahmad, Assistant Professor, and Professor…

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‘World Food India 2023’, the 3-day event, took place from November 3 to 5 at Bharat Mandapam of Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, welcomed food producers, nutraceutical industries, processed…

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