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Simple addition exercises in a laboratory experiment reveal men’s desire to compete again if they are beaten by a woman. According to new research…
New research shows that male managers whose first child is a daughter make more female-friendly decisions at work. The findings shed new light on…
It is well known that new technologies can turn some job functions and conditions upside down. But now, two new studies from the Department of…
Associate Professor of Economics Daisuke Adachi is granted a Semper Ardens Accelerate grant from the Carlsberg Foundation to investigate, how…
Nickolas Gagnon, Daisuke Adachi and Bastian Schulz receive a total of DKK 8 million from Independent Research Fund Denmark for their three new…
The first piece of advice you get from your investment adviser has a major impact on your future investments. If the investment funds you bought based…
Professor Marianne Simonsen from the Department of Economics and Business Economics has received DKK 5.7 million from the Independent Research Fund…
This year’s Else Kai Sass Award goes to Professor of Economics Michael Svarer for his efforts over many years to make economics more understandable to…
According to a new study from Aarhus BSS at Aarhus University, our willingness to work – the labour supply – is negatively affected by the perception…
How does Artificial Intelligence (AI) affect employees’ stress levels and performance? New research from Aarhus BSS shows that AI can have both…
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