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Time on retailers’ side: Impulse purchases rise the longer shoppers are in store
"It takes mental effort to keep to our goals, and over time, we get tired and are less conscientious," says marketing Associate Prof. Tim Gilbride.
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Unplanned Purchases: Why Does That Snickers Bar Looks Better the Longer You Shop?
Research by marketing Associate Prof. Timothy Gilbride shows the likelihood of an unplanned purchase can be as much as 9.6% higher toward the end of the trip.
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U.S. Special Operations Command awards Outstanding Civilian Service Medal to ND business professor
Viva Bartkus, associate professor of management, is recognized for work with Army in stabilizing post-conflict countries.
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Here’s how to fix FIFA
In an opinion piece for CNN, finance Prof. Richard Sheehan says the answer to changing FIFA is to close the "money spigots."
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FIFA Corruption Scandal: How Sepp Blatter Runs Soccer ‘Like a Chicago Politician’
NBC News: "Sepp Blatter is Roger Goodell on steroids," said Richard Sheehan, a business professor at the University of Notre Dame who researches banking and the economics of sports — comparing Blatter to the all-powerful NFL commissioner.
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The financial backdrop to Postal Service union talks
Can the USPS save itself? Management Prof. James O'Rourke talks to NPR about what it would take.
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Ethical Leadership: Facing the Challenges on the Front Lines
The Wall Street Journal interviews Adam Kronk, director of the Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, about the Center's annual forum.
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The economics of net neutrality and how Verizon’s AOL deal subverts an open internet
Hong Guo, assistant professor of Information Systems for the Mendoza College of Business, writes for The Conversation website.
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Notre Dame’s business school opens newly renovated Chicago space
The Mendoza College of Business expands its Michigan Avenue Campus for graduate and executive business programs.
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Venture based on ND research wins Indiana tech award
Vennli, a South Bend marketing firm, received the Tech Services Award for IT to Support Go-to-Market during TechPoint’s 16th Annual Mira Awards Gala in Indianapolis.
Carol Elliott