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- CEOs from Working-Class Families Support Less-Labor-Friendly Policies, Harvard Business Review.
- Does Finance Make Us Less Religious?, Stigler Center at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
- When 'nudging' is forever - The case of Sweden, Chicago Booth Review.
- Shaped by Their Daughters: Executives, Female Socialization, and Corporate Social Responsibility, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation.
- CEOs’ Decisions May Be Shaped by Whether They Have Daughters, The Wall Street Journal.
- It’s the Little Things That Can Color an Investor’s Outlook, The Wall Street Journal.
- For Investors, Color is a Powerful Cue, Barron's.
- Prebirth Experiences May Influence Our Financial Decisions, Forbes.
- My Dream Life in NFL ... Accounting, The Wall Street Journal.
- Your Investment Style Explained, The Economist.
- CEOs with daughters run more socially responsible companies, The Washington Post.
- Having A Daughter Might Make You A Better CEO, Time Magazine.
- CEOs with Daughters Run More Socially Responsible Firms, Harvard Business Review.
- Bosses who have daughters - More socially aware?, CNN Headline News.
- Daughters and Leadership: Influencing the CEO, Forbes.
- The Genetics of Investment Biases, CFA Digest.
- Corporate Governance and the Creation of the SEC, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation.
- DNA Key to Determining Investment Style, CNBC.
- The ABCs of Investors' DNA: Is Your Investing Style Bred in the Bone?, The Wall Street Journal.
- Risk Off: Why Some People Are More Cautious With Their Finances Than Others, The Economist.
- A Mirror Can Be a Dangerous Tool for Some CEO's, The New York Times.
- Companies' Borrowing Practices Reflect Their Bosses', Harvard Business Review.
- When Your DNA Dings Your ROI, The Wall Street Journal.
- Natural Stock Selection, The Economist.
- Don't Like Your Investing Style? Blame Your Parents, Morningstar.com.
- Predisposed to Poor Investments, Bloomberg Businessweek.
- Born to Spend (or Save): It's All in Your Genes, Time Magazine.
- Chief Executives' Debt Predicts Company Debt, U.S. News & World Report.
- Corporate Culture in the Numbers, Sloan Management Review.
- Fundline: Ads Best Not Answered, USA Today.
- Can Behavioral Economics Save Us From Ourselves?, University of Chicago Magazine.
- One Share, One Vote is the Way to a Fairer Market, Financial Times.
- Some Lessons from Sweden on the Pros and Cons of Privatizing Social Security, New York Times