Brain power
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Unis want research shared widely. So why don’t they properly back academics to do it?
Universities can do better at supporting academics to share their research knowledge with the public, industry, and government.
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Why strategies might not be acted upon
Recent research underlines the importance of understanding the multi-faceted nature of reciprocity across an organization to ensure that strategy is…
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AI can now learn to manipulate human behaviour
Researchers devised a systematic method of using an AI system to find and exploit vulnerabilities in the ways people make…
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Can the scientific approach help startups thrive?
Researchers worked with early-stage startups to test whether creating clear hypotheses and then testing them on a select group of…
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Is it time for transformations towards “Common Good KM”?
"Common Good KM" could assist in driving progress toward addressing sustainable development goals (SDGs) in KM, and second-order science could…
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How trust in autonomous products emerges
Recent research explores how altering our mood affects our trust in autonomous technologies.
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Tracking historical changes in trustworthiness using machine learning analyses of facial cues in paintings [Top 100 research & commentary of 2020]
A strongly criticised study exposes the risks and dangers of algorithmic biases, and highlights the need to critically appraise all…
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Emotionally intelligent leaders bolster innovation
Supervisors who acknowledge that emotions matter in the creative process will be more likely to create an environment in which…
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New framework for smarter crowdsourcing
Research has identified three core types of crowdsourcing: search crowds, wired crowds, and crowd teams.
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Can examining cross-disciplinary interactions illuminate unknown unknowns?
It can be argued that disciplinary silos generate unknown unknowns, so cross-disciplinary interactions are proposed as a way of identifying…