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Why Honest People Do Dishonest Things
A failure to anticipate an ethical decision makes men and women more likely to lie or cheat. Scientific American interviews ethics expert and management Prof. Ann Tenbrunsel.
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Five trades to social good
Executive MBA team parlays homework assignment into rampant online fundraiser.
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Illegal activity on Wall Street still widespread — says Wall St
Mendoza MGT Prof. Ann Tenbrunsel, an expert in behavioral ethics, helped conduct a survey of the US and UK finance industry to find out if anything has changed since the 2007-2008 fall. The Financial Times reports.
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Advisers Using ‘Active Share’ Hear From Critics
Concept first popularized in 2009 to identify active managers who were really ‘closet indexers.' Wall Street Journal quotes finance Professor Martijn Cremers.
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WORKING POOR: Forty percent of people struggling to make ends meet
Surviving at the federal poverty level is impossible, Mendoza marketing Professor Georges Enderle tells WSBT-TV.
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McDonald’s CEO turnaround plan’s missing link: customers
Reuters quotes finance Professional Specialist Jerry Langley, who is confident new McDonald's CEO can turn the ship.
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Brewers name hometown hero Craig Counsell as new manager
A 1992 Mendoza accountancy graduate, Counsell was born in South Bend and played baseball for the Irish.
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Shoe shines
Men’s footwear sleek enough for Wall Street? Comfortable enough for city walking? High-performance enough for skateboarding? Yes, says McCloskey Business Plan Competition winner.
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Pretty in Pink: Princess Is Good for Nation of Shopkeepers
When it comes to the new royal daughter, pink means green, says Mendoza marketing expert Tonya Bradford.
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Vennli Wins Tech Services Award for IT to Support Go-to-Market
The business strategy software company with ties to Mendoza won TechPoint’s 16th annual Mira Awards, for the best of tech in Indiana.
Joshua Hall