Traditionally, hospitals and health care workers were spared from being targeted in battle. But in twenty-first century war zones, they are increasing finding themselves under attack. Researchers reveal ways for humanitarian organizations in conflict zones to reduce their vulnerability.
Researchers detail how two nonprofits not only repurposed generic drugs, but also captured positive unintended consequences that may show ways to address other social problems.
A study shows that administrators of the U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program have a good track record of identifying which businesses represent promising investments of taxpayer dollars.
“The big question is, will the role of business in society return to normal after COVID-19, or will it be reconfigured in enduring and impactful ways? How does society change in response to a great upheaval and what are businesses expected to do?” a researcher asks.
High diversity at both upper and lower management levels is critical to the best performance, research reveals. When upper management is less diverse than lower management, productivity suffers.