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US: Saudis recruited Twitter workers to spy on critics
AP News covered the recent discovery that Twitter employees exposed user data to a foreign government, which was completely avoidable according to comments by ITAO professor and director of the MSBA program Mike Chapple.
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Bond mutual funds may hold riskier holdings than reported, NBER study finds
Findings by a U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research team led by finance professor Huaizhi Chen reveals approximately 30% of fixed-income mutual funds contain ‘misclassified’ holdings. In a piece for Market Watch, Chen explains how and why the misreporting happened.
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Soon Aramco will have a price
Matt Levine's Money Stuff in Bloomberg featured a working paper by Finance's Huaizhi Chen.
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Why investors might want to bet on humble CEOs
A study suggests humble CEOs are better for companies' earning potential, but while management and organization professor Craig Crossland likes the theory he comments in the Wall Street Journal piece that he believes the study itself leaves gaps that could introduce bias.
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A new era for business research
In a piece for BizEd adjunct distinguished professor of management and organization Anne Tsui gives historical perspective on how the current emphasis on publishing in academic journals evolved and what she and other academics believe should be a return to the original purpose of business schools, which is to solve actual business problems.
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Notre Dame Alumni Club hosts Business Ethics Lecture Oct. 15
Chicago's Daily Herald published an article about a Business Ethics Lecture given by management professor and director of the Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business Rev. Oliver F. Williams, CSC, PhD, '61, '69 MA. The presentation is part of the Hesburgh Lecture Series and is hosted by the Notre Dame Alumni Club of Aurora/Fox Valley.
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Vaping crackdown leaves deadlier cigarettes untouched
Management professor TImothy Hubbard was interviewed by the San Francisco Chronicle about the recent spotlight on vaping, which he opines shouldn't detract from the danger traditional cigarettes pose.
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Microsoft: Iran government-linked hacker targeted 2020 presidential campaign
IT, analytics, and operations professor Mike Chapple notes the unsophistication of the cyber attack which took advantage of Microsofts password recovery mechanisms in a USA Today article.
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How to work with difficult people
Management & Organization professor Brittany Solomon offers insight into how to deal with difficult people at work by understanding their subjective realities in an article for The Ladders. Solomon conducted research on how perceptions help people manage workplace relationships.
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How female investors are steering start-ups and changing Wall Street’s culture
NDIGI managing director and 30-year financial industry veteran Erin Bellisimo was interviewed for Variety's article on how the rising stars of high finance are increasingly women who have paid their dues at established firms.
Variety