Here’s how to detect when a CEO lies

An ASU expert's study shows artificial intelligence can detect deceptive language more accurately than lie detectors.

When innovation is guided by character

Two ASU experts are overseeing efforts to incorporate Principled Innovation into all aspects of the school.

Best savings accounts

ASU expert offers advice on choosing a savings account based on interest and short-term goals.

2023's states with the highest job resignation rates

ASU experts say higher pay and more attractive working conditions are influencing turnover in the workplace.

The tool that will help you boost your trust, credibility, and influence

ASU expert explores how leaders can increase, and deplete, their leadership capital.

One British philosopher's life advice could be the secret to transforming your company

An ASU expert says Alan Watts' teachings cultivate creativity and work-life balance in the workplace.

Your corporate legacy: Co-workers will decide if it lasts

New research by Assistant Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Tyler Sabey examines the durability of legacies in technology, policy, and corporate culture.

Citizens line up to volunteer for commissions

An ASU human resources expert gives her assessment of the Scottsdale Human Relations Commission.

Corporate governance: Employees’ views matter

As sociopolitical change reshapes the corporate landscape, businesses are paying more attention to their employees.

The XX factor of innovation: Women managers

Corporations have long sought the elusive X factor: that one variable capable of ensuring a competitive advantage. Is it innovation? Flexibility? A dynamic leader? Research shows that firms might just benefit from the XX factor — the two X chromosomes representing female cells.