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Can going green improve a company’s financial performance? Sales may be the missing link
10+ hour, 44+ min ago (1041+ words) The research by Arturo Garcia of Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León and Sang-Ho Lee of Chonnam National University was published in Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management on 22 May 2026. It offers a more useful question than the familiar debate over…...
Shrinkflation study finds higher dollar sales despite lower product volume
1+ day, 10+ hour ago (1443+ words) A sales-weighted comparison found that products permanently replaced by smaller equivalents recorded about 6% more nominal dollar sales at affected US stores in the following 52 weeks than in the previous 52, even though the physical quantity purchased fell by roughly 3.5%. The comparison…...
Voghion vs AliExpress vs Temu: How New E-commerce Platforms Are Changing Online Shopping
1+ day, 21+ hour ago (675+ words) Voghion is designed for shoppers who want to browse a large range of affordable products without focusing on just one category. The platform’s European focus is one of its main selling points. Its UK website uses GBP pricing and includes…...
Moody's methodology change led affected companies to borrow more, study finds
2+ day, 4+ hour ago (1102+ words) Companies affected by a 2013 change in Moody’s treatment of perpetual preferred stock increased their total debt by more than 22% relative to matched peers, according to research showing that credit-rating methods can influence corporate borrowing and investment. The paper, What’s in…...
Good company news does not necessarily mean higher returns, study finds
2+ day, 10+ hour ago (1034+ words) Investors often expect shares to deliver higher future returns after positive company news, even when the information is several weeks old and may already be reflected in the price, according to research involving 29,180 people. The pattern appeared among households, retail…...
Stressful drives to work linked to negative behavior towards colleagues
3+ day, 8+ hour ago (981+ words) Employees who encountered more problems while driving to work reported greater morning irritability and more negative behavior towards colleagues later that day, according to new research. A three-to-five-minute relaxing music exercise after the journey weakened the link between commute problems…...
Extra payments on oldest loan may cost borrowers more, study finds
3+ day, 10+ hour ago (1250+ words) Consumers often direct extra money towards their oldest instalment loan, even when paying a newer loan would save more interest, according to research published in the Journal of Marketing Research. The preference appears to be partly driven by the effort…...
Your salary went up. So why do you feel poorer?
4+ day, 8+ hour ago (1412+ words) The latest figures help explain an experience familiar to many workers. Their salaries have increased, sometimes more than once, but groceries, housing, energy and other expenses have also become more costly. The money coming in may be higher. What that…...
Unpacking the Complete Administrative Journey of U.S. Home-Service Jobs
4+ day, 10+ hour ago (574+ words) For most U.S. home-service businesses, the work that happens on the jobsite is only half the story. Behind every repaired boiler, rewired panel, or refinished deck sits a chain of administrative steps: inquiry, estimate, approval, documentation, invoice, payment, and reporting. These…...
Obesity linked to lower employment and reduced work performance in European review
5+ day, 9+ hour ago (1233+ words) The systematic review, published in Obesity Reviews in June 2026, brought together European research published from 2014 onwards. Twenty of the 34 studies found evidence of lower employment among people living with obesity compared with people in the overweight or healthy BMI categories....