Negative posts on Facebook business pages much more prevalent than positive posts
Companies have little control when it comes to what customers post on their Facebook business page - they are at the mercy of user-generated...
Consumers more likely to pay for an upgrade when the extra cost is expressed...
Researchers have found that consumers are up to one-third more likely to pay for an upgrade when the extra cost is expressed as an...
Jack Ma steps down as chairman of Alibaba
Jack Ma stepped down as chairman of the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba today.
Ma announced his intention to retire as chairman last year. He will...
Fifty US states and territories launch antitrust investigation into Google
Fifty US states and territories have launched an antitrust investigation into Google's "potential monopolistic behavior.”
The probe, led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, was...
Roku bringing its TV licensing program to Europe
Roku announced that it is bringing its TV licensing program to Europe. The move allows manufacturers to license Roku TV reference designs and use...
US economy added a disappointing 130,000 jobs in August
The US economy added a disappointing 130,000 jobs in August, according to the latest official figures.
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast 158,000 job gains...
Retailers’ branded mobile apps boost sales on multiple levels
Just how effective are retailers' branded mobile apps in boosting the frequency, quantity, and monetary value of purchases?
According to a new study published in...
Studying eye movement to measure situational awareness in real-time
Studying an employee’s eye movement can provide valuable insight into how well they understand their current situation, according to a recent study published in...
UK manufacturing output plunged in August
Brexit uncertainty weighed heavily on the performance of UK manufacturing during August.
The closely followed IHS Markit/CIPS purchasing managers’ index (PMI) dropped to 47.4 in...
Brexit planning has cut productivity of UK firms by up to 5%, says BoE...
According to a Bank of England staff working paper, Brexit planning has cut the productivity of UK firms by between 2% and 5% since...