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New Research Finds When CFO is Hired After CEO, CEO Earnings Increase by About 10%

New Research Finds When CFO is Hired After CEO, CEO Earnings Increase by About 10%

News Release, August 27, 2020

CATONSVILLE, MD, August 27, 2020 – It’s no secret that company chief executive officers (CEOs) are getting hefty yearly salaries. CEO compensation has grown by 940% since 1978, compared to a mere 12% increase for employees during that same time frame. New research in the INFORMS journal Management Science finds CEO’s compensation climbs if they appoint a chief financial officer (CFO).

INFORMS Names Elena Gerstmann Executive Director

INFORMS Names Elena Gerstmann Executive Director

News Release, July 8, 2020

CATONSVILLE, MD – INFORMS, the leading association for operations research and analytics professionals, announced today that Elena Gerstmann, Ph.D., FASAE, CAE, has been named Executive Director effective July 27.

Dieting Success: New Research Shows Top Performers in a Group Provide More Positive Support for Dieters than Peers

Dieting Success: New Research Shows Top Performers in a Group Provide More Positive Support for Dieters than Peers

News Release, June 23, 2020

CATONSVILLE, MD, June 23, 2020 – The weight loss industry in the United States is vast and generates about $20 billion each year from over 100 million dieters. Commercial weight loss programs design customer-focused program policies to shape and optimize satisfaction and development. These two metrics are tied to how well a program does and the success of the customers in that program. New research in the INFORMS journal Marketing Science finds one key to success is making sure you have the right role model for dieters.

New Research Says Displaying Fake Reviews Increases Consumer Trust in Review Platforms by 80%

New Research Says Displaying Fake Reviews Increases Consumer Trust in Review Platforms by 80%

News Release, June 18, 2020

CATONSVILLE, MD, June 18, 2019 – Many people are using COVID-19 quarantine to get projects done at home, meaning plenty of online shopping for tools and supplies. But do you buy blind? Research shows 97% of consumers consult product reviews before making a purchase. Fake reviews are a significant threat for online review portals and product search engines given the potential for damage to consumer trust. Little is known about what review portals should do with fraudulent reviews after detecting them. 

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