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Released: 16-Nov-2022 6:20 PM EST
Q&A: How ‘Buy Now Pay Later’ impacts financial health
University of Washington

Ed deHaan, associate professor of accounting in the University of Washington Foster School of Business, studies the impact of Buy Now Pay Later on financial health. His research finds that BNPL users faced rapid increases in bank overdraft charges and credit card interests and fees.

Released: 16-Nov-2022 4:50 PM EST
Building a robust battery recycling industry, one company at a time
Argonne National Laboratory

An Argonne model informed the technology of two teams that won a prestigious battery recycling prize.

Newswise: University Hospitals Invests $531 Million in 2021 Community Benefit to Address Health and Economic Disparities
Released: 16-Nov-2022 12:40 PM EST
University Hospitals Invests $531 Million in 2021 Community Benefit to Address Health and Economic Disparities
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

In its most recent Community Benefit Report covering 2021, University Hospitals (UH) showcases recent examples of its continued effort to address health and economic disparities in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Over the past 10 years, UH has invested $3.5 billion in community benefit expenditures, and in 2021 alone, the health system’s community benefit expenditures totaled $531 million.

Released: 16-Nov-2022 11:40 AM EST
Anticipate the "day-after" feeling to avoid holiday overspending, expert says
Binghamton University, State University of New York

To avoid holiday overspending this year, Binghamton University consumer behavior expert Subimal Chatterjee offers a helpful tip.

   
Released: 16-Nov-2022 10:50 AM EST
ReMDO collaborates with SAS in New RegeneratOR Testbed with Advanced Smart Manufacturing Capabilities
Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

The Regenerative Medicine Development Organization (ReMDO) and analytics leader SAS are collaborating on the ReMDO RegeneratOR Test Bed, a novel regenerative medicine endeavor in North Carolina.

   
Released: 16-Nov-2022 9:05 AM EST
Research: Government agencies face unique challenges in achieving innovations
Binghamton University, State University of New York

Government agencies and public sector organizations face unique constraints that impede their ability to discover new innovations, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Newswise: Weak evidence that interventions to boost housing affordability and stability promote better health
Released: 16-Nov-2022 9:00 AM EST
Weak evidence that interventions to boost housing affordability and stability promote better health
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Research finds low-certainty evidence that programs such as emergency rent assistance, legal assistance with waitlist priority for public housing, long-term rent subsidies and homeownership assistance lead to positive health outcomes.

Released: 15-Nov-2022 6:50 PM EST
Future of churches at risk unless they reimagine their buildings, report finds
University of Cambridge

A third of church buildings cost more money each year than they are able to raise and only one in five is financially profitable, according to an audit of churches carried out in Cambridgeshire and West Norfolk.

Newswise: WVU expert offers tips to balance rising prices and holiday spending
Released: 15-Nov-2022 1:00 PM EST
WVU expert offers tips to balance rising prices and holiday spending
West Virginia University

A West Virginia University Extension agent has advice for smart shopping this holiday season amid high inflation and economic uncertainty, at a time when consumers are expecting to spend more to get less.

Newswise: CSU’s Dilcie Perez Tapped for Statewide Task Force to Advance Housing Security
Released: 15-Nov-2022 12:45 PM EST
CSU’s Dilcie Perez Tapped for Statewide Task Force to Advance Housing Security
California State University (CSU) Chancellor's Office

Perez is working collectively with campuses to provide financial support to students for housing, reduce homelessness among the CSU community and address the immediate basic needs crises.

Released: 15-Nov-2022 2:05 AM EST
Study reveals economic burden of gun violence
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center - New Orleans

A study led by Christopher Marrero, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Orthopaedic Surgery at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, reports that the net loss for treating acute firearm injuries at one Level I Trauma Center was $20.3 million over a four-year period.

Released: 14-Nov-2022 11:05 AM EST
Seafood farming’s growth rate has already peaked, and now it’s in decline
University of British Columbia

The growth rate of seafood farming worldwide peaked in 1996 according to new UBC research, highlighting the importance of rebuilding wild fish stocks to feed future demand.

Released: 11-Nov-2022 5:45 PM EST
Case study proposes framework for analyzing U.S.-China geo-political tensions in Indo-Pacific
Hiroshima University

Social sciences and international relations experts at Hiroshima University in Japan have proposed a new framework for studying the immensely complex power dynamics between China and the U.S., and its allies bordering the Pacific Ocean – “hybrid balancing.”

Released: 11-Nov-2022 9:55 AM EST
Ochsner Health Recognized as Workforce Innovator
Ochsner Health

Ochsner Health has been recognized by The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry as a Workforce Innovator

   
Newswise: Global distributive justice and systemic transformations key to planetary stability, study finds
Released: 10-Nov-2022 6:45 PM EST
Global distributive justice and systemic transformations key to planetary stability, study finds
Future Earth

In a new study published in the journal Nature Sustainability, an international team of scientists from the Earth Commission, convened by Future Earth, investigates the Earth system impacts of escaping poverty and achieving a dignified life for all.

Released: 10-Nov-2022 3:10 PM EST
Will ERC Equal PPP In Terms of Fraud?
University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business

With the IRS warning about “ERC mills” – third parties improperly advising businesses to claim the employee retention credit, UMD's Sam Handwerger explains Congress’ shifting guidelines, “less-than-scrupulous consultants” and a newly bolstered IRS as “a perfect storm” for exposure of ERC fraud.

Released: 10-Nov-2022 2:55 PM EST
‘Young, male and aimless’: Employment woes delay marriages in India
Cornell University

New research finds economic changes are forcing adaptations in traditional Indian marriage practices – making men wait longer and sometimes pay to tie the knot.

Released: 10-Nov-2022 2:30 PM EST
Food pantry access worth billions nationally, study finds
Cornell University

A research collaboration between Cornell University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture offers the first estimates of the economic value contributed by food pantries, and finds it is substantial – worth up to $1,000 annually to participating families and as much as $28 billion nationwide.

   
Released: 10-Nov-2022 12:55 PM EST
For Retailers, the Holiday Shopping Season Looks Lackluster
University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business

University of Maryland marketing expert Jie Zhang explains why retailers don’t have high hopes for bright sales numbers this holiday shopping season.

9-Nov-2022 4:40 PM EST
‘Uncertain’ economic outlook includes negative growth in 2023; recession not ruled out
Indiana University

With inflation at a 40-year high and an economy that is growing at a sluggish pace, concerns about a recession are real. But it may be avoided if consumer spending continues to persist and if more workers enter the labor force, according to a forecast released today by the Indiana University Kelley School of Business.

Released: 9-Nov-2022 12:10 PM EST
What is free food worth? Study estimates the value of food pantry services
Wiley

Although it’s clear that food pantries have had an impact on alleviating food insecurity and hunger, their economic value to their beneficiaries has remained an open question.

8-Nov-2022 4:05 AM EST
Northern Ireland is poorest performing UK region for productivity
Queen's University Belfast

Researchers from Queen’s University Belfast have found that Northern Ireland is the poorest performing UK region for productivity, with a productivity gap of 17% to the UK level.

Released: 8-Nov-2022 5:30 PM EST
CSU Among the Top in Social Mobility Across the Nation
California State University (CSU) Chancellor's Office

Multiple California State University campuses have again placed among the nation's top performers in economic mobility in CollegeNET's 2022 “Social Mobility index" (SMI), showcasing the unparalleled value of a CSU degree in elevating the economic trajectory of alumni and their families.

Newswise: Novel atlas shows vast urban infrastructure divide between Global South and Global North
Released: 8-Nov-2022 4:25 PM EST
Novel atlas shows vast urban infrastructure divide between Global South and Global North
Iowa State University

New data from an international research team adds another dimension – literally – to understanding the economic and environmental impacts of how cities are built. Using satellite mapping, researchers measured the height of built-up infrastructure in urban areas across the globe, which could improve projections of energy use and emissions and inform city planning and economic development efforts, including progression toward the United Nations sustainable development goals.

Newswise: Leadership Online: Charisma Matters Most in Video Communication
Released: 6-Nov-2022 3:05 AM EST
Leadership Online: Charisma Matters Most in Video Communication
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Managers need to make a consistent impression in order to motivate and inspire people, and that applies even more to video communication than to other digital channels. That is the result of a study by researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). They investigated the influence that charismatic leadership tactics used in text, audio and video communication channels have on employee performance. They focused on mobile work and the gig economy, in which jobs are flexibly assigned to freelancers via online platforms. The results of the study have been published in The Leadership Quarterly. (DOI: 10.1016/j.leaqua.2022.101631)

   
Released: 4-Nov-2022 10:00 AM EDT
The Aspen Institute Latinos and Society Program (AILAS) Announces Launch of the Woody and Gayle Hunt Fellowship Alumni Network
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso

The El Paso alumni chapter aims to promote continued development of leadership skills of alumni through exposure to world-class programming and connections to new networks.

   
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Released: 3-Nov-2022 12:35 PM EDT
The Future of the Labor Market and the Economy: A Conversation with Dan Graff
University of Notre Dame

Daniel Graff is director of the University of Notre Dame’s Higgins Labor Program. Here, he explores the resurgence of unionization efforts, the future of the U.S. labor market and its impact on the economy.

Newswise: Trade Agreements Can Ease the Pain of a Possible Global Recession
Released: 2-Nov-2022 5:45 PM EDT
Trade Agreements Can Ease the Pain of a Possible Global Recession
University of California San Diego

Uncertainty is bad for business; however, it can be mitigated by trade agreements which help countries become more resilient to economic shocks, according to a new University of California School of Global Policy and Strategy study.

   
Newswise: Trade, Migration Will Affect How States, Countries Adapt to Climate Change
Released: 1-Nov-2022 10:05 AM EDT
Trade, Migration Will Affect How States, Countries Adapt to Climate Change
Iowa State University

Researchers say shifts in trade, migration and job options over the next 100 years will play a big role in how states and countries adapt to climate change.

Newswise: New Catalyst Can Turn Smelly Hydrogen Sulfide Into a Cash Cow
Released: 31-Oct-2022 7:05 PM EDT
New Catalyst Can Turn Smelly Hydrogen Sulfide Into a Cash Cow
Rice University

Rice University engineers and scientists have created a sweet way for petrochemical refineries to turn a smelly byproduct into cash.

Newswise: Safety Net Program Shown Effective in Helping Low-Income Households Recover Their Livelihood Following Natural Disasters
Released: 31-Oct-2022 12:40 PM EDT
Safety Net Program Shown Effective in Helping Low-Income Households Recover Their Livelihood Following Natural Disasters
Yokohama National University

An interventional social protection program called Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) shows positive results in helping poor households develop proactive coping strategies before and during natural disasters, leading to social and economic resilience.

Released: 31-Oct-2022 12:05 PM EDT
Industry payments to physicians and advanced practice clinicians compared
Duke Health

A new study led by Duke Health found that advanced practice clinicians received more payments from drug companies, while physicians accepted more funds from medical device companies. The same proportion of each group accepted payments, but the physicians received a much greater sum.



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