Top 10 most read articles in 2025
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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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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.
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Summer reading from BI
Kindness at work, communication breakdowns, happiness in Norway, and the hidden cost of efficiency. You will find insights on these topics – and much more – in this year’s summer reading selection from BI Business Review.
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The value of organizational failures: Making room for mistakes
What would the walls of your office say if they could speak?
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The Silent Killer of Teams: Unmasking Communication Gaps
The enormous variety of digital communication tools can harm the sociability and effectiveness of teams when team members do not synchronize how the different tools are used.
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Norwegians report high levels of happiness: these are the key influencing factors
Age, income, education, and gender influence our happiness— but what will it take to build a happier society?
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From smelling adverts to synaesthetic dining: designing with the senses
In a world saturated with visual content and digital noise, designing for the full human sensorium may be the key to building experiences that truly resonate.