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Why some workers are happy to have an abusive boss
Can't figure out why your co-worker isn't bothered by an abusive boss -- and may even seem to be thriving? New research by Mendoza professor Charlice Hurst examines why "psychopaths" prefer bad bosses.
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Amazon already has huge amounts of our data. What happens when you add health care to the mix?
Idris Adjerid, a Mendoza professor who specializes in health technology and privacy, comments on the plans of the CEOs of Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase to form a health-care company to provide better solutions for their employees.
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Tariff on washers may be good for Whirlpool but is it good for consumers?
Jason Reed, an assistant teaching professor of finance at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, was interviewed for a South Bend Tribune article on the recently announced tariffs on imported washing machines. Read the full story here…
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Business Analytics Wave Sweeps Across B-Schools
Mendoza's new business analytics degree program is featured in this Poets & Quants story, which discusses the burgeoning demand for graduates who can interpret big data.
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BlackRock CEO Says Companies Need To Do More Than Deliver Profits
Timothy Hubbard, assistant professor of Management & Organization, speaks with NPR about the role of social responsibility for businesses.
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Everything You Need to Know About the Meltdown and Spectre Exploits
Mike Chapple, associate teaching professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations, explains the threat of two recent vulnerabilities.
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Cheap Amazon shipping leaves the Postal Service ‘dumber and poorer,’ Trump says
Management professor James O'Rourke IV, who studies the U.S. Postal Service, says one problem of the USPS might be Trump himself.
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Study: Men may avoid being green because they find it unmanly
Marketing professor James Wilkie discusses his research on gender and environmentalism.
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This Notre Dame Professor Was Named The World’s Leading Entrepreneur Expert
Mendoza's Dean Shepherd identified as the most prolific author, according to the Journal of Small Business Management.
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Commentary: Siri, should I believe in God?
"We cannot assume that our dependency on these devices will stop at mundane questions and requests," writes automation expert Timothy Carone.
Timothy Carone