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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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‘We have to rethink everything’

Businesses must harness new technologies like AI if they plan to thrive in the “phygital era”—the fusion of physical and digital worlds—according to a digital strategist at the University of Miami.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/10/we-have-to-rethink-everything.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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A roadmap for multinationals

With a fractured global landscape, multinational firms are well advised to adopt a multipolar geostrategy that fosters geopolitical intelligence and geo-regional hubs, and empowers front-line executives.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/09/a-roadmap-for-multinationals.html


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AI assistant for online shopping

An AI-powered streaming assistant developed by a Miami Herbert Business School professor helps online shoppers make better-informed decisions, resulting in increased sales and a reduction in returns.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2025/08/ai-assistant-for-online-shopping.html


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Study finds big crowds hurt live-stream engagement

University of Miami business professor reveals that larger audiences on platforms like Twitch and YouTube Live can lead to cognitive overload and emotional chaos, dampening user participation.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/08/study-finds-big-crowds-hurt-live-stream-engagement.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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Miami Herbert faculty, departments earn global recognition

National and global accolades reaffirm Miami Herbert’s rising stature in academic research and faculty achievement.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/06/miami-herbert-faculty-departments-earn-global-recognition.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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Miami Herbert Real Estate Program makes immediate and measurable impact

From groundbreaking research to billion-dollar deals, Miami Herbert’s Real Estate Program is shaping the future of the industry through innovation, education, and impact.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2025/05/miami-herbert-real-estate-program-makes-immediate-and-measurable-impact.html


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