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Expert opinions: Best savings accounts
Michal Zator, assistant professor of finance, was asked for his expert position in a Wallet Hub article about the best savings accounts.
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The accountant shortage is showing up in financial statements
“This is an economic shock where larger companies are not able to fill these roles as opposed to choosing not to fill these roles,” said Andrew Imdieke, an assistant professor of accounting at the University of Notre Dame.
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Three employees selected for 2023 Michiana Forty Under 40
Mendoza College of Business' Mitch Olsen was one of three Notre Dame professors named to the South Bend Regional Chamber's list of Forty Under 40 class of 2023.
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3 tips for healthcare organizations to guard against vishing and smishing
Mendoza business professor Mike Chapple's op ed for Health Tech offers three tips to help providers protect themselves and their patients against different forms of phishing.
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Are call center operators obsolete in the age of AI? Not so fast
Research conducted by Nicholas Berente and Kaitlin Wowak from the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business sheds light on the role of behavioral inertia in service center routing and its implications for human-agent interaction.
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Study finds that people who work hard for their money are less likely to risk their earnings
A fascinating new study shines a light on this intriguing correlation, challenging long-standing assumptions and broadening our understanding of the dynamics between effort, earnings, and risk tolerance.
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How we can truly build back better in Ukraine
Drew Marcantonio, assistant teaching professor of management, co-authored a blog post for Global Policy Journal about reconstruction in war-torn Ukraine.
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People who work hard may be bad investors, study shows
If you exert a lot of effort on the job, you're likely to be too risk-averse with the money you earn according to a new study by Notre Dame's Chris Bechler that was covered by Money Talk News.
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Study shows people who work hard may be bad investors
Money covered research by marketing professor Chris Bechler which found that people who exert more effort to earn their money are more cautious when it comes to their investments.
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People who ‘work hard’ for their money less likely to take financial risks
“Consumers feel greater psychological ownership over their earnings when they work hard for them, which makes them value these earnings more and be more averse to losing them,” says marketing researcher Christopher Bechler in a Study Finds article.
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