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Recent Publications by Our Faculty
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Understanding Safety Under High Workload: Adaptive Behavior and Safety-II Mechanisms in Healthcare
Eitan Naveh, Noa Nissinboim, Ryan Leib, Jessica Cleveland, Partha Das, David A. Frank, Craig Bunnell, Sara Singer
Safety Science
November2026
Vol. 203
Defaults and Decisions: Choice Architecture and Consumer Opt-Out
Kwabena Baah Donkor
Management Science
July302026
Titles Framed as Questions Reduce Reader Engagement
David Fang, S. Christian Wheeler
Journal of Consumer Psychology
July92026
Featured Books by Our Faculty
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Sports Business Management: Decision Making Around the Globe
George Foster, Norm O’Reilly, Antonio Dávila
New York and London
The Friction Project: How Smart Leaders Make the Right Things Easier and the Wrong Things Harder
Robert I. Sutton, Hayagreeva Rao
The Bankers’ New Clothes: What’s Wrong with Banking and What to Do about It - New and Expanded Edition
Anat R. Admati, Martin Hellwig
Insights by Stanford Business
Idea Stories Opensearch
August 06, 2026
Written
The Dollar’s Dominance is Eroding
Investors are increasingly eying alternatives to the world’s strongest currency.

August 06, 2026
Written
The GenAI Divide: Who’s Using ChatGPT to Save Time at Home
Younger, wealthier households are more likely to use AI to boost efficiency and enjoy more downtime.

July 30, 2026
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Quick Study: Could AI Predict Your Next Job?
The technology behind LLMs can be adapted to forecast more than words.
July 28, 2026
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How Falling Interest Rates Widened Americans’ Wealth Gap
Low interest rates fueled an asset boom that benefited the wealthy — and would amplify the hit of potential Social Security cuts on low-income retirees.
