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The New York Times: ‘Trust your gut’ might actually be profitable advice on Wall Street, study says

Traders can performed significantly better if they trusted their ‘gut feelings’ according to a news research co-authored by Dr Ben Hardy, Fellow in Management, Finance and Physiology at Cambridge Judge Business School. The research led by the University of Cambridge…

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Financial Times: Man vs machine: ‘Gut feelings’ key to financial trading success

Financial traders are better at reading their ‘gut feelings’ than the general population – and the better they are at this ability, the more successful they are as traders, according to new research led by the University of Cambridge. One…

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Investing from the gut

'Gut feelings' help make more successful financial traders. Financial traders are better at reading their 'gut feelings' than the general population - and the better they are at this ability, the more successful they are as traders, according to new…

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Cambridge Business Magazine: Morale matters at the workplace

A research paper, co-authored by Ben Hardy, Fellow in Management, Finance & Physiology at Cambridge Judge Business School, examines how high morale at work enhances productivity. “How people feel about their work impacts the work they do – a simple…

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Cambridge News: Award for trio’s study on morale

A research paper on improving employee morale and performance, whose lead author is Dr Ben Hardy, Fellow at Cambridge Judge Business School, has won top prize in the annual Management Articles of the Year competition of the Chartered Management Institute…

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Morale matters

Cambridge Judge Fellow Ben Hardy wins Chartered Management Institute award. A research paper on improving employee morale and performance, whose lead author is Ben Hardy, Fellow at Cambridge Judge Business School, has won top prize in the annual Management Articles…

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Science Daily: Stress hormones in financial traders may trigger ‘risk aversion’, contribute to market crises

SD covers research on the stress hormone cortisol by Dr John Coates and Dr Ben Hardy from CJBS with colleagues from other institutions. Read the full article [sciencedaily.com]…

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