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Notre Dame vigil for synagogue victims draws a call to stop anti-Semitism
Management & Organization professor Georges Enderle was quoted in a South Bend Tribune story about Notre Dame's vigil to honor victims of the Saturday shooting in a Pittsburgh synagogue.…
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5 steps to integrate a business’ security solutions
Mike Chapple, academic director of the Master of Science in Business Analytics program at Mendoza College of Business, wrote a BizTech piece on integrating business security tools.
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Commentary: Why good businesspeople do bad things
Business ethics professor Joseph Holt reflected on the recent conviction of an Adidas exec and two others on fraud charges in a commentary piece published in the Chicago Tribune.
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Robinhood: a cool app and no commission. What can go wrong?
Finance professor Robert Battalio was quoted in an opinion piece published in Financial Times about Robinhood Securities, a venture-funded, mobile-only platform for trading shares and cryptocurrencies.
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Psychopaths may not be as useful in leadership as you think — and women are often punished for dark traits while men are rewarded
Business Insider featured Management & Organization professor Charlice Hurst's research in a roundup of studies about psychopaths in the workplace. Lead author Charlice Hurst, an assistant professor of management in Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, said that this is harmful in the long run because it could enable people who are likely to "perpetuate abusive cultures."…
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To stem opioid crisis, investment coalition pressures supply chain
Management professor Rev. Oliver Williams, C.S.C., was interviewed for a National Catholic Reporter story about Investors for Opioid Accountability, a secular-sacred coalition that calls for corporate governance reform at pharmaceutical companies in order to address the opioid epidemic.
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Google Plus to close after bug leaks personal information
The Associated Press quoted Mike Chapple, academic director of Notre Dame's Master of Science in Business Analytics-Chicago program and associate teaching professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations…
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GE’s leadership problem goes beyond its CEO
Management professor Tim Hubbard recently participated in a Knowledge@Wharton podcast about General Electric's decision to replace CEO John Flannery.
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‘Conventional Wisdom’ on Active All Wrong: Academics
Martijn Cremer's presentation on a new paper he co-authored, "Challenging the Conventional Wisdom on Active Management: A Review of the Past 20 Years of Academic Literature on Actively Managed Mutual Funds," was covered by Ignites, a Financial Times service. Cremers is interim dean and the Bernard J. Hank Professor of Finance at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business. Read the story here.…
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Martijn Cremers: In Active Management, It’s Not the ’90s Anymore
A literature review revisiting the conventional wisdom on active managers that was co-authored by finance professor and interim dean Martijn Cremers was featured in a ThinkAdvisor article…
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