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Research: When overconfidence Is an asset, and when it’s a liability
Harvard Business Review published a piece on Nathan Meikle…
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Starving The Watchdog: Who foots the bill when newspapers disappear?
NPR's Hidden Brain Podcast discusses the free availability of internet news sources that drive paid subscribers away from traditional newspapers. Finance professor Paul Gao…
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How to stop insider threats
IT, Analytics and Operations professor Mike Chapple was quoted in a Business News Daily article about network security and the insider threat employees can pose either by accident or intent.…
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USMCA has important predecessor: NAFTA, professor says
Notre Dame trade expert Jeff Bergstrand testified before the international trade commission that many of the expected effects of the proposed US-Mexico-Canada Agreement can be estimated using what we’ve already learned about the effects of free trade agreements. As the Nov. 30 deadline approaches for signing the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), University of Notre Dame finance professor Jeffrey Bergstrand…
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Pay, Power and Politics: Where did Carlos Ghosn go wrong?
Management & Organization professor Tim Hubbard discussed Carlos Ghosn's downfall on Knowledge@Wharton. Many people view Ghosn “as one of the saviors of the auto industry” and the accusations against him are upsetting, according to Tim Hubbard…
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Walmart wants campaign donation back from Sen. Hyde-Smith
Management & Organization professor Joseph Holt was interviewed by the Washington Post for a story on the decision by several corporations to ask for the return of campaign donations from a Mississippi politician in light of her comment that she would stand in the front row of a public hanging.
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Nissan to sack chairman Carlos Ghosn over ‘serious misconduct’ – as it happened
The Guardian quoted professor of management & organization Tim Hubbard in an article about Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn's arrest for under-reporting his salary for years.…
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Carlos Ghosn, CEO, Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi: Discipline and organization will lead you anywhere
Management & Organization professor Tim Hubbard was interviewed live on CNN about the chairman of Nissan's arrest. I think the board of directors, they really have a lot more independence, a lot more power to be able to, you know, push the CEO in a way that they need to be able to be pushed. And for example CEO dismissal I think is the ultimate way in order for a board of directors to start to impact those firms that they're overseeing. And as time goes on, I'm hopeful that we'll see more dismissals because I don't think that there are very many other punishments that have quite the same esteem for a chief executive officer as being fired from their company. …
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Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn arrested for financial misconduct
Professor of management Tim Hubbard was quoted in a Washington Post…
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Cyclists don’t respect rules, said Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn arrested on suspicion of fraud
Management & Organization professor Tim Hubbard was quoted in Forbes…
Forbes