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Researchers explore the complex science of event ticket pricing

New research from Miami Herbert business school examines how sports teams and live entertainment venues can balance revenue, fairness, accessibility and customer loyalty when pricing event tickets.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2026/06/researchers-explore-the-complex-science-of-event-ticket-pricing.html


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Research examines how corporate workforce messaging shapes recruiting

New research from Miami Herbert explores how SEC human capital disclosure rules changed the way companies communicate workforce and inclusion initiatives to prospective employees.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2026/06/research-examines-how-corporate-workforce-messaging-shapes-recruiting.html




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Miami Herbert research explores the hidden cost of water inequality

New research from Miami Herbert economist Javier Donna examines how financial inequity distorted centuries-old water markets in Spain and why quotas sometimes outperformed free-market auctions.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2026/06/miami-herbert-research-explores-the-hidden-cost-of-water-inequality.html




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Undergraduate AI researchers at Miami Herbert present work on national stage

Students at Miami Herbert are conducting advanced AI research and presenting alongside doctoral researchers at major academic conferences before graduation.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2026/06/undergraduate-ai-researchers-at-miami-herbert-present-work-on-national-stage.html


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Why people struggle to predict their own future decisions

New research from the University of Miami shows that people systematically fail to account for their own future choices when making decisions today, even after repeated experience.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2026/05/why-people-struggle-to-predict-their-own-future-decisions.html


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New research uncovers what really speeds software innovation

Miami Herbert research reveals that automating coordination, not just routine tasks, is the key to speeding up complex, creative development in open-source software.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2026/05/new-research-uncovers-what-really-speeds-software-innovation.html


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Research offers a new playbook for global turbulence

As geopolitical fractures and trade wars reshape the global economy, new research argues that companies need more than a defense strategy. They need to pursue growth at the same time.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2026/05/research-offers-a-new-playbook-for-global-turbulence.html


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Researcher finds diversity in advertising can drive measurable business results

Business professor Uzma Khan’s work challenges conventional thinking by linking representation to product perception, pricing power and consumer behavior.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2026/05/researcher-finds-diversity-in-advertising-can-drive-measurable-business-results.html


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Reputation on the line

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2026/03/reputation-on-the-line.html


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Behind the feed: New research explores how social media algorithms shape our digital lives

New research from the University of Miami examines how platform algorithms govern the relationship between creators, consumers, and advertisers, and what that means for everyday users.

https://news.miami.edu/miamiherbert/stories/2026/03/new-research-explores-how-social-media-algorithms-shape-our-digital-lives.html


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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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