We evaluate why individuals invest in high-fee index funds. In our experiments, subjects each allocate $10,000 across four S&P 500…
What kind of data can be analyzed in what ways to help to determine the current
level of performance, to ascertain what approaches (if any…
An upcoming report from Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership once again confirms that most Americans long for leaders…
There is a low but uncertain probability that climate change could trigger “mega-catastrophes,” severe and at least partly irreversible…
In
this article the author discusses his view that in the United States
there is not only a crisis of leadership but a crisis of…
PerformanceStat is not a system,
or a model. It is a leadership
strategy. For to achieve the strategy’s
potential to produce real
results…
Defaults often have a large influence on consumer decisions. We identify an overlooked but practical alternative to defaults: requiring…
Decades of
racial progress have led some researchers and policymakers to doubt
that discrimination remains an important cause of…
“Bad money drives out the good.” This sentence is universally known as Gresham’s Law — named for Sir Thomas Gresham, who is famous for six…
Years ago, when my son was a young teenager, the two of us stood at the bottom of Tuckerman’s Ravine in New Hampshire’s White Mountains.…