Mendoza School of Business

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  • Academics: No lasting effect on economy

    Finance Professor Jeff Bergstrand is quoted in the South Bend Tribune article about whether consumer behavior changed after the September 11th attacks.

    Heidi Prescott

  • Does It Pay to Be a Jerk?

    This Chronicle of Higher Education article discusses Management Professor Timothy Judge’s research on how agreeable workers earn significantly lower incomes than less agreeable ones.

    Allison Vaillancourt

  • Infrastructure jobs seen as key

    Finance Professor Jeff Bergstrand is quoted in this South Bend Tribune article on what he thinks should be in Obama’s jobs plan.

    Jim Meenan

  • Apple, iPhone Enter the Post-Jobs Era

    Management Professor Mike Mannor is quoted in The Street about the new iPhone launch with new Apple CEO Tim Cook.

    James Rogers

  • High-flying CEOs

    This Macleans article discusses the new study co-authored by Finance Professor Matt Cain on whether pilots make better corporate leaders.

    Kate Lunau

  • Mean Guys Finish First in Salary Stakes

    This Voice of America article discusses Management Professor Timothy Judge’s research on how agreeable workers earn significantly lower incomes than less agreeable ones.

    Mendoza College

  • It’s Nice to Be Nice, Also Expensive

    This Town Hall Finance article discusses Management Professor Timothy Judge’s research on how agreeable workers earn significantly lower incomes than less agreeable ones.

    Bob Goldman

  • Executive MBA Basics

    The Notre Dame Executive MBA is listed as a “favorite program” in this businessreviewusa.com article about the Princeton Review’s advice for seeking an EMBA program.

    Eric Owens

  • Why nice guys always finish last, even in the workplace

    This article in the Independent discusses Management Professor Timothy Judge’s research on how agreeable workers earn significantly lower incomes than less agreeable ones.

    Joe O'Shea

  • Some expect big rally in small-cap stocks

    Finance Professor Tim Loughran comments on small and large-cap companies in this this Washington Post article.

    Cezary Podkul