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Companies hide negative news by issuing unrelated press releases alongside SEC filings, study shows
To distract investors from bad news, companies strategically issue unrelated press releases on the same day they file negative news with the SEC via Form 8-K, according to a new study from University of Notre Dame accountancy professor Jessica Watkins.
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Battling deceptive pricing: How revealing the “true normal Price” can protect consumers
Marketing professor Joel Urbany co-authored an article for the American Marketing Association talking about their research into how competition actually encourages deceptive pricing.
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A science of disruption
Diego Gómez-Zará, a concurrent professor at Nore Dame's Mendoza College of Business and the College of Engineering, has developed data-driven tools for determining the factors that make a product, concept, and technology become disruptive rather than developmental.
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Insight into human trafficking
In this podcast by Notre Dame Stories, Dean Shepherd, the Ray and Milann Siegfried Professor of Entrepreneurship in Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business discusses his research into the organization of sex work and human trafficking in India.
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Virtual reality providing opportunity to break traditional confines of teaching and research
Professor Tim Hubbard shares how he uses virtual reality in the classroom as a researcher at the forefront of this field.
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Shijie Lu receives service awards from prestigious academic journals
Shijie Lu has received two awards for his service as a reviewer of marketing academic journals.
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Patient capital is in short supply
Research from Rafael Zambrana shows mutual funds have better returns when they invest for the long term, but need investors to commit capital to take advantage of slow-moving opportunities.
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‘Ragpickers’ of Mumbai use entrepreneurship to find meaning, study shows
A new study from the University of Notre Dame's Dean Shepherd considers meaning-making in the face of difficult dirty work by examining the “ragpickers” in Mumbai, India.
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Yixing Chen receives award for responsible research in marketing
Assistant Professor of Marketing Yixing Chen has been named a Distinguished Winner of the American Marketing Association’s Award for Responsible Research in Marketing.
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The organization of sex trafficking
A new study from the University of Notre Dame Professor of Management Dean Shepherd examines how human traffickers systematically target girls and women from impoverished villages in India and take them to big cities like Mumbai, where they transform objections into compliance.
Shannon Roddel