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AI artwork faces higher legal scrutiny, study finds

Miami Herbert research shows the public assigns AI-created works more culpability than human-created ones in copyright infringement and other intellectual property matters.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/12/ai-artwork-faces-higher-legal-scrutiny-study-finds.html


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AI meets its human match

New research from Miami Herbert reveals that empowering consumers—not algorithms—can boost sales, reduce returns, and redefine the future of AI.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/10/ai-meets-its-human-match.html




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Why some innovators persist and others quit

Miami Herbert research reveals how colleagues’ emotional support plays a pivotal role when innovators face setbacks on the job.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/10/why-some-innovators-persist-and-others-quit.html




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How livestream sellers turn data into split-second decisions

Miami Herbert’s Nina Huang shows that livestream sellers who act on real-time data and intuition can boost sales by 40 percent.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/10/how-livestream-sellers-turn-data-into-split-second-decisions.html


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Miami Herbert study shows women’s employment key driver of US economic growth

Miami Herbert professor’s study highlights women’s role in productivity, growth, and recovery trends.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/09/miami-herbert-study-shows-womens-employment-key-driver-of-u.s-economic-growth.html


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Understanding problems tougher than solving them

Miami Herbert economist’s mobile app reveals insight into how people approach challenges.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/09/understanding-problems-tougher-than-solving-them.html


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America’s divisions causing workplace dysfunction

Miami Herbert study examines how moralized social issues are disrupting workplace productivity and fueling internal conflict.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/07/americas-divisions-causing-workplace-dysfunction.html


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Research links birth issues to adult health deficits

A study by Miami Herbert professors shows long-term mental and physical health effects linked to distressed births, with implications for health policy reform.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/06/research-links-birth-issues-to-adult-health-deficits.html


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Labor feeling the squeeze from AI’s advance

University of Miami business school researchers reveal how labor-related incidents—violations or grievances likely to negatively impact a firm’s reputation—can act as antecedents that trigger investment in AI.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/06/labor-feeling-the-squeeze-from-ais-advance.html


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Students engage with blockchain leaders at Miami Herbert conference

Annual event explores emerging use cases, draws students and industry leaders to discuss blockchain’s growing role in business and AI.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/06/students-engage-with-blockchain-leaders-at-miami-herbert-conference.html


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New national survey reveals what American consumers truly value across 18 key industries

2025 Customer Value Report offers a research-backed roadmap to help organizations better align with consumer priorities.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/05/new-national-survey-reveals-what-american-consumers-truly-value-across-18-key-industries.html


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Miami Herbert conference explores intersection of sports, sustainable business

Business and sports leaders to explore sustainability and social impact through the lens of sports.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/04/miami-herbert-conference-explores-intersection-of-sports-sustainable-business.html


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Experts highlight Brazil’s economic resilience and path forward

Top economists gathered at Miami Herbert to examine Brazil's fiscal health, unexpected growth, and the role of the Amazon in shaping the country's future.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/03/experts-highlight-brazils-economic-resilience-and-path-forward.html


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Wawa CEO encourages job seekers to prioritize company culture

Chris Gheysens, Wawa's “Lead Goose,” shares insights on corporate values and career growth at Miami Herbert’s Distinguished Leaders Lecture Series.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2024/10/wawa-ceo-encourages-job-seekers-to-prioritize-company-culture.html


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Techno-nationalism trend fuels global disorder

A fractious new paradigm has emerged in the international business sphere, advancing aggressive protectionist policies, eschewing multilateralism, and amplifying volatility, according to Yadong Luo, a University of Miami international management professor.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/10/techno-nationalism-trend-fuels-global-disorder.html


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