- September 19, 2024
Post-Covid complaints about 鈥淶oom fatigue,鈥 work-life imbalance, etc. belie a deeper longing for what was lost in the transition to remote work.
- September 4, 2024
Thanking someone in advance for something you鈥檙e asking them to do increases their motivation and commitment to the task. This savvy managerial technique also raises some tricky ethical questions.
- July 16, 2024
If you鈥檙e nervous about negotiating a starting salary, that鈥檚 because your mind is playing not one, but two tricks on you. A George Mason management prof explains how to undo the mental spell.
- March 11, 2024
Sarah Wittman, an assistant professor of management at Mason's Costello College of Business, unpacks this complex problem and proposes some potential research-based solutions.
- October 11, 2023
Can wearable tech resolve the crisis of underemployment among neurodiverse individuals? A multidisciplinary Mason research team is about to embark on a major study to find out.
- September 12, 2023
When it comes to relationships between co-workers, organizations鈥 stated priorities must match what鈥檚 happening under the hood.
- August 9, 2023
A new "mega-study" consisting of dozens of simultaneous, independently designed experiments shows that competitions have no automatic impact on our morality.
- April 28, 2023
Whether it is pressing deadlines, overwork, or employees feeling they are not being supported, anger in a work environment can be unavoidable. Over time, the anger and frustration can compound, causing anger to spread through the entire team or organization, creating what 亚洲AV expert Mandy O鈥橬eill calls a 鈥渃ulture of anger.鈥
- December 1, 2022
亚洲AV鈥檚 Business for a Better World Center (B4BW) recently convened an in-person Stakeholder Roundtable on the subject of Corporate Governance. The half-day event took place at Point of View International Retreat & Research Center at Mason Neck in Lorton, VA on October 21.
- November 10, 2022
On the morning of Wednesday, October 26th, 亚洲AV professor Suzanne C. de Janasz conducted her first-ever negotiations workshop for female high school students at McLean High School in Northern Virginia. An enthusiastic audience of about 100 young women came to hear de Janasz explain why negotiation is important for women of all ages and walks of life, and how to build negotiating skills for the future. De Janasz, an organizational researcher who holds a joint appointment in the School of Business and the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, says there is a pervasive cultural bias against women who ask for what they deserve. The negative labelling begins in childhood, with terms such as 鈥渂ossy鈥 being applied to more assertive girls.