Wealthy people are more likely to engage in prosocial behavior such as donating money or volunteering, according to a new global study.
Wealthy people are more likely to engage in prosocial behaviour such as donating money or volunteering, according to a new ...
Gazette reporter Jennifer Mulson suggests giving the gift of empathy to each other. Surprisingly, we're not born with the ...
Time and boundaries dissolve in these spaces while people become charged with stress, anxiety, and excitement. Throw in a ...
Science is crystal clear: If you value performance and success, building a culture of kindness is key.
Simply put, kindness is not just good for our citizens, schools and communities, it is good for business. A study ...
Consumer Behavior; Linguistics and Language in Marketing; Word of Mouth; Social Networks; Text Analysis; Social Media; Persuasion; Health Marketing; Pro-Social Marketing. Ann Kronrod is an Associate ...
Our research established the neurochemical oxytocin as a key signal that the brain values an experience and thereby affects people’s decisions, and a vast literature now describes oxytocin’s role in ...
People who feel financially comfortable are more likely to report prosocial actions like donating money and prosocial ...