Easter reading for quiet days
Thursday, March 26, 2026 -
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BI Business Review
Are strict judges always strict?
When a defendant enters a courtroom, their fate can feel like "luck of the draw" depending on whether they meet a strict judge or a lenient one. New research shows that judges’ strictness depends on the case they face.
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Giving without asking
Giving customers a gift before they make a purchase can increase spending by over 31% and significantly strengthen long-term brand loyalty.
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When technology becomes part of you
Is the line between human and machine disappearing? New research reveals how "Human-Computer Integration" is transforming products and services from external tools into seamless extensions of our own bodies and minds.
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AI is driven by super users, not strategy
Individual enthusiasts still drive AI adoption, according to communication leaders from Europe’s 300 top companies – with little overall strategic direction.
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BI Business Review
Top 10 most read articles in 2025
Why Norway should buy Harvard, trolling the haters, happy Norwegians, and the power of kindness. These are our most read stories of the year.
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The Leadership Habit That Fuels Innovation
Curiosity expands your world—and every expansion creates new ideas.
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Stronger by Choice: Thriving Without Competition
Why do some monopolies stand out as truly remarkable workplaces? And what can every leader learn from them?
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Can AI facilitate market research and innovation?
How generative artificial intelligence accelerates the conceptualisation, design, and testing of market offerings.
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The Hometown Advantage: How Local CEOs Lower a Firm's Cost of Equity
A CEO’s geographic background plays a crucial role in how investors assess the firm's risk. Firms led by local CEOs tend to face lower expected returns.
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Defending your own or trolling the haters?
To understand the emergence of online incivility, we need to look beyond blaming trolls, moderators, and platform governance.
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Not Mission Impossible
How maritime industries lead the way in proactive investment and market switching.
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BI Business Review
From forks to AI: food, technology, and us
The fork was once considered a radical innovation. Now, screens, sensors, and simulations are changing how we eat.