Mendoza School of Business

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  • Extreme price competition in pharmaceutical industry may put patients at serious health risk, study shows

    New research from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana University and the University of Minnesota shows such competition-inducing regulations may encourage companies to relax quality standards during the manufacturing process, which may put more patients at serious health risk due to lower-quality products and more product recalls

    Shannon Roddel

  • Business major receives Undergraduate Library Research Award

    This annual award is earned by students who demonstrate exemplary research skills and utilize a breadth of library services, resources and expertise for their research or creative projects.

    Jenna Mrozinske

  • 4 Mendoza professors win undergraduate teaching awards

    Twenty University faculty members have received Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, and three have been honored with Dockweiler Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising.

    Notre Dame News

  • Award recognizes business research for the common good

    The University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business recently announced its annual list of Office of the Dean Mission Awards, which honor one or more faculty members for a specific research study that contributes to the common good. The award is in recognition of Mendoza’s mission "to build a premier Catholic business school that fosters academic excellence, professional effectiveness and personal accountability in a context that strives to be faithful to the ideals of community, human development and individual integrity."  A committee made up of the chairs from each of the College’s five academic departments — Accountancy; Finance; IT, Analytics, and Operations; Management & Organization; and Marketing — along with the associate dean for faculty and research, select research papers that advance the mission. Each award provides $1,000 in cash.…

    Carol Elliott

  • Study shows how companies can help safeguard intellectual property when expanding into risky countries

    Researchers found that firms operating regionally through downstream commercialization activities can offer complementary assets to the upstream R&D activities that help protect the firms’ intellectual property.

    Shannon Roddel

  • Mendoza MBA candidates named to Poets & Quants ‘Best & Brightest’ list 

    Two University of Notre Dame MBA candidates were named to Poets & Quants' 2018 Best & Brightest MBAs list. Alex Prosperi of Northbrook, Illinois, and Kyle Verash of Marshfield, Massachusetts, both in their second year at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, were among those selected. …

    Melissa Jackson

  • 2018 McCloskey New Venture Competition Winners

    17 area teams were awarded more than $400,000 in cash and in-kind prizes at the 2018 McCloskey New Venture Competition on Friday, April 27.  Enlighten Mobility and SecurSpace split the $50,000 McCloskey Grand Prize, which is awarded to teams founded by Notre Dame students or alumni. Figuro3D and Healthy Points split the new $50,000 Startup South Bend-Elkhart/Elevate Ventures Grand Prize, which is awarded to the top community based teams.…

    Nick Swisher

  • Dual-class firms have higher market valuations near time of IPO that drop over next six years, study finds

    New research from Martijn Cremers may have regulatory implications, and can inform the debate regarding dual-class stock financing.

    Shannon Roddel

  • Supreme Court internet sales tax case among ‘most important in this millennium’

    Jim Seida says regardless of the Supreme Court’s decision, the outcome will affect retailers, consumers and state tax collections.

    Shannon Roddel

  • Inaugural MBA contest explores business uses for the tech behind Bitcoin

    There’s more to blockchain technology than Bitcoin. A new MBA competition hosted by the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business will focus on innovative business uses for blockchain, the distributed database technology that powers cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. Teams from seven business schools will share their ideas and compete for $10,000 in prize money during the Notre Dame MBA Technology Innovation Challenge from 1 to 5 p.m. April 20 (Friday) in Mendoza’s Jordan Auditorium. The event, sponsored by Thomson Reuters, is open to the public.

    Melissa Jackson