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Twitter spy scandal a wake-up call for companies to clean up their data access acts
CSO interviewed IT, Analytics & Operations professor Mike Chapple about the insider data breach at Twitter which unmasked users who were marked as dissidents against the Saudi government.
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Academics find evidence of bond fund misclassification by Morningstar
Professional Adviser published a piece about finance professor Huaizhi Chen's research findings of some bond fund misclassifications by Morningstar, which could be a widespread problem.
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Juul to cut 16% of workforce and $1 billion in spending
Management professor Tim Hubbard says e-cigarette maker Juul's layoffs are adaptations to the shifts in the marketplace in a piece for the San Francisco Chronicle.
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You won’t believe your eyes
The Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership's Brett Beasley wrote a piece for Notre Dame Magazine about the spread of deepfake-driven disinformation.
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Academics find evidence of misclassification of bond funds by Morningstar
Finance professor Huaizhi Chen and his co-researchers' study about the misclassification of funds, making riskier funds appear less risky than they are, was covered in an Investment Week piece.
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Academics accuse Morningstar of misclassifying bond funds
Financial Times wrote a piece on the recent paper by professor of finance Huaizhi Chen and co-researchers Umit Gurun and Lauren Cohen that found that many funds misreported their ratings to Morningstar.
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Monitoring the monitors
Money & Banking analyzes the forensic research of finance professor Huaizhi Chen and his co-researchers, who believe that mutual fund managers are providing inaccurate reports and that Morningstar is taking them at their word when better information from standard disclosures is readily available.
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T-Mobile CEO John Legere in talks to take over top job at WeWork
According to management professor Tim Hubbard Legere could bring the leadership chops to WeWork that Neumann lacked in an article for MSN Money.
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How to budget with a spouse: An expert advises six couples—and you
Forbes cited Emily Garbinsky's research on the spending habits of couples with a joint account in an article about how to budget with a spouse.
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Emerson may be latest to adopt shorter board terms as accountability measure
An article for the St. Louis Times-Dispatch referenced a study by Dean and finance professor Martijn J. Cremers and his co-researchers which found that staggered boards created value for firms “engaged in innovation and where stakeholder relationships matter more." Eighty-seven percent of large companies had gone to one-year board terms by 2017, and Emerson has joined the trend.
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