Home strife goes to work as ‘mood repair’

A rough morning at home with a partner can push people to help their coworkers later as mood repair, say researchers.

Andy Ober-U. Arizona • futurity
Dec. 8, 2022 ~6 min

What’s going on with the potential rail strike?

A labor expert explains what's at stake in the federal government's intervention in a potential strike of rail workers.

Steven Flamisch-Rutgers • futurity
Dec. 6, 2022 ~5 min


Smarter ‘transport’ robots could speed up online deliveries

Making robots working in warehouses smarter collaborators with human coworkers could speed up online deliveries, researchers say.

Eric Stann-Missouri • futurity
Dec. 2, 2022 ~5 min

Job seekers like companies that say Black Lives Matter

Prospective employees are drawn to businesses that publicly declare support for Black Lives Matter, research finds.

Amy McCaig-Rice University • futurity
Nov. 17, 2022 ~5 min

Men are more likely than women to flirt at work for personal gain

New research debunks stereotypes about who flirts at work and why. It turns out, low-power men are most likely to flirt for personal gain on the job.

UC Berkeley • futurity
Sept. 14, 2022 ~12 min

To avoid hiring bias, orgs need cybervetting rules

To avoid bias in hiring, organizations need strict standards for cybervetting their job candidates, research finds.

Matt Shipman-NC State • futurity
Sept. 14, 2022 ~7 min

How aggressive bosses get away with it

New research clarifies why people defer to aggressive bosses despite not respecting them.

Stanford • futurity
Aug. 15, 2022 ~8 min

Primary care physicians need 26.7 hours in the day

In order to follow national recommendation guidelines, primary care physicians would need more than 24 hours in a day, research finds.

Cassandra Belek-UChicago • futurity
Aug. 4, 2022 ~7 min


Primary care physicians need 26.7 hours in the day

In order to follow national recommendation guidelines, primary care physicians would need more than 24 hours in a day, research finds.

Cassandra Belek-UChicago • futurity
Aug. 4, 2022 ~7 min

Bragging can cost you trust when money’s involved

In situations where money's involved, trying to manage people's impression of you by bragging about your abilities can really backfire, researchers find.

Kyle Mittan-U. Arizona • futurity
July 25, 2022 ~5 min

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