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Sustainability Means Employees Work Harder for Their Money (and like it)
This article posted on Triple Pundit features Notre Dame Management Professor Ante Glavas and his research into whether sustainability affects employee attitudes.
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Study Suggests Green, Socially Responsible Jobs Improve Worker Well-Being
This article posted on Green Jobs Ready features Notre Dame Management Professor Ante Glavas and his research into whether sustainability affects employee attitudes.
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Are workers in green jobs happier? Study offers clues
This article posted on USA Today.com features Notre Dame Management Professor Ante Glavas and his research into whether sustainability affects employee attitudes.
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Do Employees Work Harder for Green Businesses?
This article posted on Fast Company.com features Notre Dame Management Professor Ante Glavas and his research into whether sustainability affects employee attitudes.
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Do Green Businesses Have Happier Workers?
This article posted on GreenBiz.com features Notre Dame Management Professor Ante Glavas and his research into whether sustainability affects employee attitudes.
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Notre Dame: ‘Going Green’ Can Affect Productivity
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business are looking into how environmental practices can affect the work force.
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Women philanthropists honored
Dean Carolyn Woo speaks at the Porter County Community Foundation’s Women’s Tea
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The Best Executive M.B.A. Programs
Eight newly ranked programs made the top 25 this year, including the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza School of Business, at No. 6.
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EMBA students juggle careers, family life
Notre Dame EMBA student Farah Speer describes managing financial and family life while pursuing her degree in this WSJ story published with the newspaper’s 2010 ranking of best EMBA programs.
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Peer to Peer
EMBA student William Zeuch describes the importance of working with classmates to be successful in the program.
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