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Expert says “stimulus” package is economically appropriate, urges caution
Congress should be applauded for putting together such an unprecedentedly massive package so quickly, according to Jeffrey Bergstrand, professor of finance at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.
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Decision to postpone 2020 Olympics was right, expert says
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced Tuesday, March 24 the 2020 Olympic Games, scheduled to begin July 24 in Tokyo, have been postponed to a date “no later than summer […]
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Notre Dame professor recognized for research on CMO value
University of Notre Dame marketing professor Frank Germann recently received the Sheth Foundation/Journal of Marketing Award for his paper “The Chief Marketing Officer Matters!,” which appeared in the May 2015 issue of the Journal of Marketing.
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Trusting strangers: Details matter to millennials using Uber, Airbnb
The “sharing economy” is a defining feature of the millennial generation, allowing people to earn money from renting their assets that may be sitting unused, including homes, spare bedrooms and […]
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Privacy and data security: What will the next decade hold?
Ten Years Hence, an annual speaker series hosted by the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, will focus on an increasingly complicated and problematic part of daily life: data security.
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Can ethics be taught? Study offers first large-sample evidence of the effect of ethics training on financial sector behavior
Can ethics be taught? New research by Zach Kowaleski and his co-researchers suggests yes, offering the first large-sample study on how rules and ethics training affects behavior and employment decisions in the financial sector.
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SEC Commissioner to speak on private markets
Robert Jackson, commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, will present “Staying Private: The Costs of Private Empires” as part of the Mendoza Dean's Speaker Series.
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Liberal or conservative? CEOs’ political leanings skew firms’ logic in structuring initial pay packages, study shows
A study by management professor Timothy Hubbard and co-reserachers Scott Graffin and Eric Lee from the University of Georgia and Dane Christensen from the University of Oregon found new CEO compensation mirrors their existing risk preferences.
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Rampant misclassifications make bond mutual funds appear far less risky, significantly impacting investors, study shows
Some mutual fund managers appear to be overestimating the safety of their holdings, resulting in misclassifications by Morningstar that have a significant impact on investors, according to new research from finance professor Huaizhi Chen and his co-researchers.
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NYT bestselling author Daniel Coyle to talk at Notre Dame about ‘The Culture Code’
Daniel Coyle, New York Times bestselling author of “The Talent Code” and contributing editor for Outside Magazine, will discuss his newest book, “The Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups,” as part of the Thomas H. Quinn Lecture Series.
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