Business & Entrepreneurship
Two experiments in the U.S. and U.K. found that AI fact‑checkers were more effective than humans at reducing belief in false news, but mainly among progressive users.
As federal policy shifts, the economics of clean energy are becoming harder to ignore. Jeff York, an expert on environmental entrepreneurship, explains where climate-focused startups are gaining ground and what it will take to bring them to scale.
Leeds finance professor Shaun Davies breaks down why this listing could matter to ordinary investors—even for people who never plan to buy the stock.
Commercialization activities through Venture Partners at 91´«Ã½ had an economic impact of $8.7 billion nationally and $5.1 billion in the state of Colorado over the last five years, according to a new report from the Leeds School of Business.
Leeds researchers Tony Kong and Peter McGraw agree humor has real workplace benefits, but pulling it off can be tricky.
Finance professor Edward Van Wesep explains why producing more oil doesn't shield drivers in the United States from higher prices.
From insurance costs to home values, a Leeds finance professor explains how weather extremes are reshaping everyday financial decisions.
New research finds that the experience of a walk plays a major role in whether people leave their cars behind.
Outdoor recreation expert Natalie Ooi explains how low snowpack is testing mountain and river communities, reshaping tourism strategies and raising questions about climate resilience.
91´«Ã½ economist Alessandro Peri finds that when authorities cracked down on offshore money laundering, criminals redirected that money into domestic businesses and properties.