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Patient care improves when hospitals choose a single vendor for medical records software, study shows
New research from the University of Notre Dame shows for the first time that the sourcing strategy chosen by hospitals impacts the quality of patient care. When hospitals move closer to a single-sourcing strategy, patients receive better evidence-based care.
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Are specialists and generalists interchangeable in asset management?
Research from assistant professor Rafael Zambrana shows that although used interchangeably, it matters when a specialist vs. generalist portfolio manager is utilized.
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Similarities in movie review content by critics and general users impact movie sales, study shows
Research from marketing professor Shijie Lyu proposes a “topic consistency” measure to capture the degree of overlap between critic and user review content and finds that it does impact movie sales.
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Should crowdfunding be this complicated?
New research from Mendoza's John Donovan showcases how U.S. regulations may actually be hindering startups' ability to raise capital more than it helps.
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Gender-diverse teams produce more novel, higher-impact scientific discoveries, study shows
Research from Mendoza College of Business professor Yang Yang reveals that a scientific team’s gender balance is an under-recognized, yet powerful indicator of novel and impactful scientific discoveries.
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Is focused attention always best? New study reveals when it’s not
Mendoza professor Mike Mannor evaluates the tension between a CEO's ambition and the benefit of maintaining focus when it comes to growing an organization.
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Kaitlin Wowak recognized for her socially valuable research in management
IT, analytics, and operations professor Kaitlin Wowak has received a 2022 Responsible Research in Management Award from the Academy of Management Fellows.
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New model helps to identify when users are likely to upgrade software products
New research from Mendoza College of Business' Xinxue Qu is looking to better predict when users will upgrade their software products and devices by identifying factors that might reveal users’ intentions.
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Mendoza College of Business faculty member awarded grant to address issues emerging from the Church sexual abuse crisis
Management professor Amanda McKendree received an initiation grant for research entitled “Responsiveness, Reconciliation, and Renewal: Crisis Leadership and Clergy Sexual Abuse.”
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Operational transparency mandates help reduce pharmaceutical drug shortages, research finds
Both the U.S. and Canada have mandates requiring drug manufacturers to report drug manufacturing interruptions that could lead to shortages. Research from Notre Dame is looking at whether these mandates actually help reduce shortages of lifesaving pharmaceutical drugs.
Courtney Ryan