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CEOs with uncommon names tend to implement unconventional strategies

September 8, 2020

If you’re looking for an unconventional approach to doing business, select a CEO with an uncommon name, according to new research co-authored by an expert at Rice University's Jones Graduate School of Business.

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Rice Business expert available to discuss Postal Service financials

September 3, 2020

The U.S. Postal Service was not created to be a traditional profit-making business, according to an accounting expert at Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business.

“Jim Blackburn and Isabelle Chapman’s ‘Virus Vigil Day 112: Mottled Duck’

'This Place Called Houston': Jim Blackburn hosts webinar on the city’s past, future

August 31, 2020

Jim Blackburn sees Houston as a perfect reflection of the 20th century, an emerging but disorganized city at the turn of one century that boomed into a diverse economic powerhouse by the next.

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North American trade webinar: A view from Congress

August 31, 2020

The evolution of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and what it means for the future of North American trade will be examined in a Sept. 2 webinar hosted by the Center for the United States and Mexico at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy

The new Department of Transnational Asian Studies will be housed on the fifth floor of Lovett Hall. (Photo by Brandon Martin)

Leadership during a crisis can make or break trust, according to Doerr Institute founder

August 29, 2020

HOUSTON – (April 29, 2020) – People trust leaders who show they have “skin in the game” during a crisis, according to an expert at Rice University’s Doerr Institute for New Leaders.

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New book of essays edited by Baker Institute's Tony Payan examines key US, Mexico issues

August 27, 2020

A new volume of "The Future of U.S.-Mexico Relations: Strategic Foresight," a collection of essays that examine the relationship between the countries, offers policy recommendations for key issues and makes predictions on what may happen in the future.

Courtesy of the author, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen.

Qatar and Persian Gulf crisis explored in new book by Rice, Baker Institute expert

August 26, 2020

An international standoff in the Middle East essentially began with a triggering event unique to the 21st century: the hacking of the Qatar News Agency.

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China’s economic slowdown may hurt global oil market, says Baker Institute expert

August 24, 2020

A slowdown in China’s demand for oil would profoundly affect the multitrillion-dollar global oil market along with many related industries, according to a new brief from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Automation increases income inequality, say Baker Institute experts

August 14, 2020

Automation does not kill jobs, but it does increase income inequality, according to new research from Dagobert Brito, Rice Faculty Scholar in international economics at the Baker Institute, and Robert Curl, the Kenneth S. Pitzer-Schlumberger Professor Emeritus of Chemistry.

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Racial, social factors contribute to mental health inequity, says Baker Institute experts

August 12, 2020

HOUSTON – (Aug. 12, 2020) – Inequities throughout society influence mental health research, where they can become self-perpetuating and contribute to persistent disparities in mental health services, according to new research from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Regional advantages will define future energy transitions, says Baker Institute expert

August 10, 2020

Different countries will respond in different ways to the challenges of economic growth and environmental sustainability based upon their regional advantages, according to a new paper by an expert in the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Religious hate crimes will increase, says Rice expert

August 5, 2020

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‘This time is different’: Experts reimagine the police force

July 31, 2020

Sending law enforcement officers into situations beyond their expertise – and asking them to do jobs more appropriate to other professions – contributes significantly to overpolicing in America, according to experts in a panel discussion hosted by Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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To help hard-hit nonprofits, first fix existing relief programs, Rice expert says

July 29, 2020

HOUSTON – (July 29, 2020) – Nonprofits are struggling to survive during the pandemic’s economic downturn.

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'Zero bias' in retirement investments may shortchange you

July 27, 2020

HOUSTON – (July 27, 2020) – Target Retirement Funds are touted as a simplified investment option for people saving money for their golden years, but Rice University researchers have discovered retirees can be shortchanged by a curious behavioral phenomenon known as “zero bias.”

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