In the U.S., springing forward to DST takes place in the second week of March and during spring earnings season, a time when many companies disclose value-relevant inf.
Sure, “springing forward” might make you more noticeably tired and cranky. According to Tyler Kleppe’s new research, that heavy-eyed feeling doesn’t just impact simple day-to-day tasks. In fact, the assistant professor in the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky, has proven losing that hour is also affecting higher stakes decisions like investing for one’s retirement.