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  • Why we trust Amazon with the keys to our cars Amazon’s latest innovation allows it

    Timothy Carone wrote a commentary piece for CNBC on why consumers don't seem to have a problem giving Amazon a high level of access to our lives despite events of recent months. Carone is an associate teaching professor in the Department of IT, Analytics, and Operations at Mendoza College of Business. Read his full commentary here…

    Timothy Carone

  • Ethics article earns Mission Award from Notre Dame

    Analytics Magazine ran a news item about Scott Nestler, an associate teaching professor in the Department of IT, Analytics, and Operations, receiving the Mission Award from the Office of the Dean at the Mendoza College of Business. Nestler was recognized for his article "Using INFORMS ethics guidelines in the classroom"…

    Analytics Magazine

  • It’s time to take culture seriously

    Christopher Adkins, the Rex and Alice Martin Director of the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, was interviewed for a story on changing corporate culture and the importance of empathy that appeared in Chief Executive magazine. Adkins is also an associate teaching professor in the Management & Organization Department at Mendoza College of Business. Read the full story here…

    Chief Executive

  • For a much-needed win, self-driving cars should aim lower

    Timothy Carone was interviewed by Wired for an article exploring the way forward for self-driving vehicles. Carone is an associate teaching professor in the Department of IT, Analytics, and Operations at Mendoza College of Business. Read the full story here…

    Wired Magazine

  • Commentary: How to Really Protect Your Digital Privacy: Move to Europe

    Mike Chapple wrote a commentary piece for Fortune about privacy regulation in light of the recent Facebook scandal. Chapple serves as academic director for the Master of Science in Business Analytics program at Mendoza College of Business and is an associate teaching professor in the Department of Information Technology, Analytics, and Operations. Read the full article here…

    Mike Chapple

  • Here’s the real winner in the Trump-Comey ‘war of words’

    Business ethics professor Joe Holt wrote a piece for CNBC following the release of former FBI director James Comey's book "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership."

    Joe Holt

  • Getting ethics training right for leaders and employees

    Christopher Adkins was interviewed for a Wall Street Journal piece on improving ethics in organizations. Adkins is the Rex and Alice Martin Director of the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership and an associate teaching professor in the Management & Organization Department. Read the full story here…

    The Wall Street Journal

  • Looming ‘debt hangover’ will crush the economy

    Finance professor Jason Reed wrote a commentary piece for CNBC regarding the Congressional Budget Office's recent economic outlook report. Read the full op-ed here. …

    Jason Reed

  • More jobs than job seekers in Elkhart

    Finance professor Jason Reed was interviewed by Fox News business correspondent Matt Finn for a story on the fact that currently there are more job openings in Elkhart, Indiana, than there are workers to fill them. Other communities throughout the Midwest face similar situations, according to the most recent stats from the Labor Department. 

    Fox Business

  • Facebook is ‘responsible for the content’ on its platform, Zuckerberg says

    Mike Chapple, associate teaching professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations, weighed in on Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony on Tuesday.  ​​​​​​​

    Associated Press