Mendoza School of Business

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  • The Academic Minute: Digital Medical Records

    Assistant Professor Corey Angst is interviewed by Inside Higher Ed about the digitization of medical records

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  • 10 Undergraduate Business Schools With Global Appeal

    This Atlanta Post article identifys the Mendoza College of Business as a top undergraduate business schools that offers students international programs.

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  • High Carbon Emissions Could Sink Firm Values

    High levels of greenhouse gas emissions can have a negative impact on a firm value according to research by Sandra Vera-Muñoz, associate professor of Accountancy.

    ClimateBiz Staff

  • Mike Mannor from Notre Dame discusses Auto Industry Executive Pay

    Assistant Professor Mike Mannor was interviewed by America on the Road about the auto industry and the pay for top executives.

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  • Ethics and Capitalism: Stumbling into Bad Behavior

    The following blog in the San Francisco Chronicle mentions the article, Stumbling into Bad Behavior, co-authored by Ann Tenbrunsel, the Rex and Alice A. Martin Professor of Business Ethics & Co-director of the Institute for Ethical Business Worldwide.

    Mitch Anderson

  • Stumbling Into Bad Behavior

    This article, co-authored by management professor Ann Tenbrunsel, discusses how we get blinded to our ethical lapses and those of others.

    Max Tenbrunsel

  • High Carbon Emitters ‘Are Valued Lower’

    Sandra Vera-Muñoz, associate professor of Accountancy, is quoted in this article about her research that looks at the relationship between a company’s carbon emission levels and the value of the firm.

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  • Blind Spots: We’re Not as Ethical as We Think

    This article from Harvard Business School discusses the book co-authored by Ann Tenbrunsel, the Rex and Alice A. Martin Professor of Business Ethics & Co-director of the Institute for Ethical Business Worldwide.

    Sean Silverthorne

  • Bleeding heart, bottom line

    This article from The Globe and Mail mentions the opportunity Mendoza College of Business students have for summer internships with NGOs working in Africa.

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  • Japan quake having effect on new car stock, parts

    Finance professor Jeff Bergstrand is quoted in this South Bend Tribune article about a slower economy in the months after the earthquake in Japan.

    Megan Doyle