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Research Focus

Economics & Finance

  • The Discount That Was Never Negotiated: What an Unhappy Workforce Actually Costs

    AcadeResearch Economic Report Executive Summary The cost of an unhappy workforce is usually described with one enormous number — Gallup currently puts global disengagement above $10 trillion a year. This report audits that figure, sets out what the peer-reviewed evidence actually supports, and identifies where the real cost hides. Two US…

  • Nine Companies Are Deploying AI. Eight Saw Margins Rise. Coincidence?

    AcadeResearch Economic Report Executive Summary Most of the reporting on enterprise AI in 2026 has been about the bill. Uber exhausted its annual AI coding budget in four months. Microsoft pulled a coding assistant from divisions over cost. Salesforce's chief executive put its annual spending with a single model provider…

  • The $6.6 Billion Gap: Why Every Major Cybersecurity Company Spends More Selling Than Building

    AcadeResearch Economic Report Executive Summary This report examines the ratio of sales and marketing expense to research and development expense across fourteen publicly traded cybersecurity and adjacent security-infrastructure companies. All figures are drawn directly from SEC XBRL company facts as reported on Forms 10-K and 20-F, using each company's most…

Marketing & Strategy

Society

  • The Discount That Was Never Negotiated: What an Unhappy Workforce Actually Costs

    AcadeResearch Economic Report Executive Summary The cost of an unhappy workforce is usually described with one enormous number — Gallup currently puts global disengagement above $10 trillion a year. This report audits that figure, sets out what the peer-reviewed evidence actually supports, and identifies where the real cost hides. Two US…

  • Twenty-One Billion Dollars and a Million Complaints: The Case for Deputizing Private Cyber Firms

    AcadeResearch Policy Report Executive Summary On August 12, 2026, the President signed a National Security Presidential Memorandum, Expanding Capabilities to Combat Transnational Cyber-Enabled Crime, authorising vetted American companies to conduct Cyber Surveillance Operations and Cyber Effects Operations against foreign cyber-enabled transnational criminal organisations, under federal direction and oversight (The White…

  • Boomers Turn 80 This Year. Senior Housing Construction Just Hit a 14-Year Low. Both Are True.

    AcadeResearch Economic Report Executive Summary The first baby boomers turn 80 in 2026. In the same year, senior housing construction fell to its lowest level since 2012. Units under construction across NIC MAP primary markets number fewer than 16,000, construction starts over the trailing twelve months are below 7,000 units,…

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