The AI knowledge trap: How artificial intelligence can cause businesses to lose their knowledge

A new study from the University of Passau and Arizona State University warns that over-reliance on AI can erode human expertise, ultimately degrading AI quality.

Why power makes people bolder

A sweeping review of more than 400 studies shows that power amplifies emotion — and whatever traits leaders already possess.

Gem show is the jewel of the Tucson tourism industry

W. P. Carey research found that last year's Tucson Gem and Mineral Show generated over $286 million in spending.

Egg price fluctuations: A year in review

ASU economist says egg prices have been impacted by the avian flu.

The hobby effect: Why showing your personal side can pay off professionally

A new study finds that sharing hobbies tied to growth and fulfillment can make people appear more competent and motivated.

Pop culture is key to effective teaching

How a management and entrepreneurship professor uses Ted Lasso and other pop-culture touchstones to bring leadership lessons to life.

Ethical leadership: Good policy may prompt bad behavior

New research findings reveal how managerial approaches to integrity influence team morale and performance.

New research sheds light on the PCAOB's enforcement process

A W. P. Carey accountancy expert shares recommendations for establishing fair enforcement policies for the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB).

ASU football home opener sells out for first time in 27 years

A W. P. Carey research study found that ASU football generated over $55 million for Arizona last fall.

Arizona State publishes economic impact of Sun Devil football in 2024

ASU football fans generated $1 million in taxes for the city of Tempe last year, says a W. P. Carey researcher.