Despite significant mathematical refinements, econometrics has shown the weaknesses of its logical underpinnings, primarily during economic turning points—financial crises, pandemics, and geopolitical ...
The department of social sciences and humanities under the Institute of Management and Commerce at Srinivas University ...
I’ve spent much of my professional life building systems in finance, agriculture, logistics, and insurance, where outcomes depend just as much on strategy as they do on leverage. Over time, I realised ...
Why do we tip—even when we know we’ll never see the server again? New research suggests it’s not just about rewarding good ...
In Asia, cHL management is hindered by the lack of local guidelines and survivorship programs, challenges in diagnosis and staging because of a lack of resources and funding, and limited access to ...
Both Covid-19 and systemic racism pose real life-or-death dangers. So why are so many people becoming preoccupied instead with threats that have no grounding in reality? It’s partly because of the ...
On October 1 1975, the academic journal Screen published an essay by British film theorist Laura Mulvey titled Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema. It is a groundbreaking critique of classical ...
I learned my name was on the list from a Jewish colleague at my university, a woman I hardly know. “I need to tell you something,” she wrote in an email to me. “Do you have a minute for a call today?” ...
Classical physics theories suggest that when two or more electromagnetic waves interfere destructively (i.e., with their electric fields canceling each other out), they cannot interact with matter. In ...
Sarah Elizabeth Wolfe gratefully acknowledges two decades of funding from Canada's Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. The author does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive ...