Deal or No Deal: Hormones Impact Business
Maurice Levi, University of British Columbia Sauder School
Shouldn't major business decisions about acquiring a company be made strictly on the merits? University of British Columbia Sauder School researchers Maurice Levi, Kai, Li, and Feng Zhang made surprising discoveries about the way that male CEOs testosterone levels affects their business judgment. They also discovered that having women on a company's board can improve the way a company conducts mergers and acquisitions. Hear Maurice Levi talk about the team's Management Science study in this unusual exploration into physiology's impact on the business world.
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