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Younger U.S. Workers More Likely to Feel Overqualified, Yet More Eager to Acquire New Skills
Across All Ages, Only One in Five Full-Time Employees Feel Their Education Fully Prepared Them for Their Current Job
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Most Women `Feel Good' Being Philanthropic, but Want Convenient Ways of Donating
Seven in Ten Prefer Supporting Causes through Everyday Purchases
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Can We Talk? The Impact of Willingness to Recommend on New-to-Market Service Brand Extension Within a Social Network
Download this paper scheduled for release in the Journal of Service Research.
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Getting Vitamins from Food and Beverages is First Priority for Consumers
Protein, Minerals, Fiber, Omega 3 and Antioxidants Less Important
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Most Working Adults Believe they are Paid Fairly
Their Own Performance and the U.S. Economy are Perceived to Impact Job Security the Most
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America's Financial Leaders Predict No Government Shutdown
In contrast to current `Beltway wisdom', the SmartBrief-Ipsos Leadership Index finds that 73%
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Hispanics Nearly Universally Acknowledge the Importance of Firefighters Regarding the Safety of their Communities
Yet they Tend to Underestimate How Many of these Firefighters Serve on a Volunteer Basis
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ABC Research Gets a Backstage Pass to Viewers' Living Rooms
Panelists Find Oscar Telecast on ABC More Enjoyable with AppCast Mobile Applications
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U.S. Employees Six Times More Likely to Love Their Job Than to Hate It
The Work Itself Drive How Employees Feel about Their Job More Than Their Pay, Employer or Coworkers