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HKBU School of Business's new study shows online crowdfunders more often back Kickstarter entrepreneurs with trustworthy-looking faces


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It doesn t matter how good you look - a trustworthy-looking face is the key to sealing the deal
HONG KONG, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Over the past few years, online crowdfunding has shown that it is a viable fundraising mechanism that is here to stay. Platforms like Kickstarter have become a magnet for entrepreneurs looking to market their concepts and raise capital. While much attention goes into the presentation and explanation of the product, a new study from Dr. Yang Duan and Dr. Ray Wang of Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) School of Business, Tien-Shih Hsieh of University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, and Zhihong Wang of Clark University examines a seemingly novel idea - do people fund crowdfunding campaigns based on how trustworthy the entrepreneur looks? Is an entrepreneur s face essentially the key to crowdfunding success? ....

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TVNZ's A Current Affair host Susie Nordqvist: 'The health scare that changed my life'


TVNZ s A Current Affair host Susie Nordqvist: The health scare that changed my life
18 Feb, 2021 06:00 PM
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Susie Nordqvist is the frontwoman for TVNZ 2 s new show A Current Affair, alongside Matty McLean. Photo / Tony Nyberg
Susie Nordqvist is the frontwoman for TVNZ 2 s new show A Current Affair, alongside Matty McLean. Photo / Tony Nyberg
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By: Rebecca Barry-Hill
It s not often this quiet at Susie Nordqvist s house. After the chaos of our photoshoot, the TV presenter is stealing a moment of calm while her son Arlo, 4, is back at kindy and daughter Indi, 15 months, has a nap. ....

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How to help at work (without micromanaging)


How to help at work (without micromanaging)
16 Feb, 2021 07:36 PM
6 minutes to read
Bosses who intervene too often or too extensively in their subordinates activities get a bad reputation. Photo / 123RF
Bosses who intervene too often or too extensively in their subordinates activities get a bad reputation. Photo / 123RF
Harvard Business Review
By: Colin M. Fisher, Teresa M. Amabile and Julianna Pillemer
Micromanagement is a dirty word in today s workplaces. Bosses who intervene too often or too extensively in their subordinates activities get a bad reputation, and most forward-thinking organisations have come to value employee autonomy more
than oversight. Research shows that people have strong negative emotional and physiological reactions to unnecessary or unwanted help and that it can erode interpersonal relationships. Even the US Army General George S. Patton understood the danger of micromanaging: He famously said, Never ....

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Wide open spaces: the pleasures of wellness in Western Australia


Wide open spaces: the pleasures of wellness in Western Australia
15 Feb, 2021 11:00 AM
5 minutes to read
With one-of-a-kind experiences and uncrowded landscapes, the west of Australia offers a true escape for the mind, body and soul.
Western Australia is a place of beauty and grandeur, from top to toe. From the world s last remote frontiers in the North West to the dramatic coastlines of the South West and on to the fertile farming land of the Golden Outback and vibrant riverside capital of Perth, whatever time of year you visit, you ll find warm sunshine and blue skies. While a holiday often intrinsically offers therapeutic benefits, Western Australia takes things to the next level. And with our physical and mental wellbeing being more of a precious commodity than ever right now, when the opportunity arises, it s here you ll find the perfect remedy for the world-weary soul. ....

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