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College football’s real hustlers: The ticket scalping syndicate
Sports economy expert RIchard Sheehan discusses the practice and principles of ticket scalping.
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Amazon’s Latest Challenge: Building a House of [Meaningful] Brands
Branding expert Carol Phillips, an adjunct marketing professor, examines Amazon's private labels.
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New study shows disadvantage for firms possessing celebrity and status
Research by Timothy Hubbard, assistant management professor, explains how social approval assets can affect stakeholder perception.
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IT professor wins ‘young researcher’ award
Idris Adjerid studies the economics of privacy and the impact of health information technology on patient outcomes and health-care costs.
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Here’s the real problem for tech companies trying to fix the fake news crisis
Social media platforms can't dwell on last year's fake news battles, technology expert Timothy Carone writes for CNBC.
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Why Powell is not as safe a choice for Fed Chair as the markets think
International finance expert Jeffrey Bergstrand says Jerome Powell is a risky choice for the economy.
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Russia meddling mess will cost tech giants big bucks to fix
Cybersecurity expert Mike Chapple says artificial intelligence isn't the only solution to fixing problems with misleading social media advertising.
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Trump Hated Low Interest Rates. Then He Became President
Finance Professor Jeffrey Bergstrand says Trump may have changed his mind after his prediction of inflation didn't happen.
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Study: CEOs Who Invest In Social Responsibility Initiatives Risk Their Jobs
Timothy Hubbard, assistant professor of Management & Organization, discusses his research with NPR.
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Broad experience a double-edged sword for entrepreneurs seeking investors, study shows
Certain business environments aren't friendly to jacks-of-all-trades, according to research by Mike Mannor, associate professor of Management & Organization.
Shannon Roddel