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Research from BYU, Harvard and the Federal Reserve shows tuition costs increases connect back to increases in student loan availability.
Wherever your organization falls on the spectrum of telecommuting and virtual teams, new BYU business research reveals something about leadership and telecommuting that everyone should take into consideration.
Software developers listen up: if you want people to pay attention to your security warnings on their computers or mobile devices, you need to make them pop up at better times.
New research from BYU and Utah State University finds that simply asking customers to share positives about their experience results in repeat business and more money spent.
Researchers at Brigham Young University and Colorado State University have found that the noise your food makes while you’re eating can have a significant effect on how much food you eat.
A new study led by BYU organizational behavior professor Peter Madsen finds that airlines are flying past an opportunity to increase safety by ignoring too many "near misses."
Most people can tell if you’re angry based on the way you’re acting. Professor Jeffrey Jenkins can tell if you’re angry by the way you move a computer mouse.
Student entrepreneurs have come up with a way to put a penny behind every "like" on the Internet.
One of the 2014 SIOY winners is Kiband, a wearable Bluetooth technology that notifies parents when a child has wandered too far away by sounding an alarm.
BYU business professors Jeff Dyer and Nathan Furr say traditional business schools are failing to teach innovation to students. Their new book provides the tools to think and create like the world's best innovators.