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The Morning Risk Report: U.S. targets alleged Iran state-sponsored hack
Mike Chapple, associate teaching professor at Mendoza College of Business, was interviewed by the Wall Street Journal's Morning Risk Report after federal prosecutors charged nine Iranians in connection with a cyberattack targeting universities and companies in the U.S.
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Can Facebook restore public trust after privacy scandal?
Mendoza College of Business professors Joseph Holt and Mike Chapple were quoted in an Associated Press follow up piece on the fallout from Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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Find the upside in rock bottom, after losing your job
Research on recovering from job loss by Dean Shepherd, Ray and Milann Siegfried Professor of Entrepreneurship at Mendoza College of Business, was featured in Canadian Business.
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AP Explains: How a phone may have steered hunt for bomber
The Associated Press interviewed Mike Chappel, associate teaching professor in the IT, Analytics, and Operations Department at Mendoza College of Business, for a story on methods law enforcement officials use to track people’s location through their phones.
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Facebook and other dual-class firms have poor governance, mixed performance
An article in TheStreet.com examining the governance and performance of dual-class firms, such as Facebook, featured a study by Martijn Cremers, Bernard J. Hank Professor of Finance at Mendoza College of Business.
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What Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg didn’t say (and what it took him hours to)
In an article that appeared in USA Today, Mike Chapple weighed in on Mark Zuckerberg's first public comments about the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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Can Zuckerberg’s media blitz take the pressure off Facebook?
Timothy Carone, associate teaching professor at Mendoza College of Business, was interviewed for an Associated Press article about Facebook's data mining fallout.
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Commentary: I’m in an abusive relationship with Facebook, and it’s becoming too much
Joseph Holt, associate professional specialist in the Management Department in the Mendoza College of Business, wrote an opinion piece for the Chicago Tribune about Facebook's handling of personal data.
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Self-driving car accidents will keep happening. We need to learn from them
Timothy Carone, associate teaching professor at Mendoza College of Business, wrote an opinion piece for CNN.
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Study establishes link between fee pressure and audit quality
Compliance Week reported on research by Erik Beardsley, assistant professor of accountancy at Mendoza College of Business, on the impact of nonaudit services on audit quality.
Compliance Week