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Research indicates success hinges on innovation, strategic policies, and long-term contracts.
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There’s more at stake than simply keeping the fans happy.
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High net-worth investors aren’t only choosing stocks for financial reasons.
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A UBC expert in geopolitical disruptions and supply chain risk breaks down what’s coming.
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DEI backlash reveals tensions in how people see themselves and their place in society.
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Donors were especially drawn to redemption stories with a moral slant.
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A UBC project shows how interconnected international and inter-provincial food systems are.
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Could backlash against diversity lead to learning, growth, and allyship?
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A new wave of biofuels could help drive Canada’s fast-growing green economy.
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Food prices in Canada are projected to rise by three to five per cent in 2025.
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Housing will be a key issue for BC voters in the provincial election.
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Unlike those in other creative fields who play it safe, TV execs tend toward extremes.
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A basic income could boost global gross domestic product (GDP) by about 130 per cent.
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UBC research shows how staying in touch can have big benefits for both employees and employers.
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Envious bosses potentially target stand-out employees with a reputation for creativity.
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Narratives often blame the housing affordability crisis on foreign home ownership.
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People tend to show greater moral concern toward individuals within their circles.
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Gen Zers are more inclined than past generations to establish their own ventures.
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Business leaders boost their companies’ value when they take accountability.
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Bosses could think twice about cracking down on those who don’t stick to the script.
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People choose self-checkout or the most robotic clerk when buying blush-inducing items.
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Researchers analyzed employment data to find out why a major retailer had high turnover.
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This research can help decision-makers forecast and better explain house pricing.
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A relatively low minimum income tax could generate significant revenue for cities.
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One of the most controversial tactics used to address affordability is rent control.
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A UBC Bachelor of Commerce student won Season 6 of the CBC television series.
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Residential energy use is on the increase as more people work from home.

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An entrepreneur reveals that her “worst-performing year” became her most seminal one.
Zoë Craig-Sparrow and Candice Loring
UBC alumni Zoë Craig-Sparrow and Candice Loring share what’s needed to tackle career barriers.
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Social proximity plays a role in how consumers respond to negative reviews.
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Gig industry platforms fail to acknowledge the realities of women workers’ experiences.
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A new device is helping to make the world more accessible for people with disabilities.
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From Wall Street to wellness, a UBC alum takes on challenges with an innovative approach.
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A groundbreaking Vancouver couple helped nurture vegetarian and organic markets in Canada.
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A UBC study finds stereotypes about Black women create disadvantages in the workplace.
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UBC alum and entrepreneur Mike Quinn discovers how to draw strength from messing up.
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Young workers are nimble, connected, and redefining employment relationships on their terms.
An artificially intelligent floor-cleaning robot at work on UBC’s Vancouver campus.
Leveraging their uniquely human qualities will give workers the edge in a high-tech future.
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A UBC film prof's new documentary offers a glimpse into a dystopian digital economy.
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Two UBC Sauder grads created a platform to connect hourly workers with hiring managers.