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Aggie Business Research Highlights

 Welcome to Aggie Business Research Highlights, the podcast that brings you cutting-edge research from the College of Business at New Mexico State University. Each episode features recent research from our faculty, exploring ideas, data, and innovations shaping business today - From strategy and entrepreneurship to data science, economics, marketing, and beyond. Whether you're a student, industry leader, or lifelong learner, this is your front-row seat to the research that's driving business forward.

 

What happens to your property value when a pipeline explodes nearby? In this episode, we unpack research that analyzed pipeline incidents across 24 states over a decade. The shocking findings? Not all pipeline incidents affect home prices – but when they do, the impact is massive and long-lasting.
In this episode, we dive into a study from that exposes a hidden source of uncertainty in scientific research: non-standard errors.
What makes some software companies consistently outperform their competitors? This episode discusses research that studied over 200 software development firms to uncover the real drivers of competitive advantage.
Ever wondered why some countries seem to grow their economies without dramatically increasing energy consumption, while others can't break free from the old "more growth = more energy" trap?
This episode explores research that reveals R&D spending as the secret modifier that completely changes how capital, trade, inflation, and energy interact in modern economies.
What drives a company's choice between buying or leasing equipment? It's not just about interest rates or tax benefits. In this episode, we uncover how the fierce competition among executives vying for the CEO position secretly influences fundamental financial decisions.

Why certain videos grab your attention and spark deep thinking while others just don't? In this episode, we unpack a study that reveals the science behind what makes educational videos truly engaging on platforms like YouTube.