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Nonprofits
Putting Women in Their Place
Which woman is more likely to attract unpleasant sexual attention: the office sweetheart or the ambitious upstart? A new study by social psychologist Jennifer Berdahl points to the upstart. From her findings, Berdahl concludes that “men aren’t harassing women to get into their pants, but to put them down....”
Government
Crushing Corruption
To find out how best to stem corruption in development projects, a Harvard economist conducted a sophisticated experiment in 608 Javanese villages. His results challenge current wisdom: Send in the outside auditors, rather than rely on local monitors.
Nonprofits
Stopping the Spread of Trauma
Many Iraq War veterans can't shake the feeling of being constantly imperiled, and their therapists, in turn, may develop traumatic stress symptoms themselves. A new study tells how organizations can protect their frontline providers from psychic distress.
Social Innovations
From the Bottom Line of Our Hearts
Why businesspeople don't mention values when they discuss social responsibility.
Nonprofits
Learning From Government
What the public sector can teach the nonprofit and business sectors.
Elusive Blue Ribbons
Why winning foundations' special awards is difficult, and how it can be made easier.
