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November 18, 2019Can Ethics Be Taught?In a piece for The Street a new study by accounting professor Zach Kowaleski and his co-researchers show early ethics training can have an effect on the behavior of financial advisers.
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November 18, 2019Liberal or conservative? CEOs’ political leanings skew firms’ logic in structuring initial pay packagesPhys.org covered management professor Timothy Hubbard and his co-researchers' findings of a correlation between the political orientation of new CEOs and their compensation rates in a new study.
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November 18, 2019Liberal or conservative? CEOs’ political leanings skew firms’ logic in structuring initial pay packages, study showsA 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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November 18, 2019Can ethics be taught? New research from MIT Sloan and Notre Dame offers first large sample evidence on how ethics training affects behavior and employment decisions in the financial sectorNew research by accounting professor and his co-researchers which offers the first large sample study on how rules and ethics training affects behavior and employment decisions in the financial sector was covered by Markets Insider.
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November 14, 2019Bond investors rely on Morningstar fund ratings. A study questions their accuracy.Barron's published an article about the possibility that Morningstar is classifying bond funds using faulty data, an issue revealed in a study by finance professor Huaizhi Chen and his co-researchers.
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November 13, 2019Rampant misclassifications make bond mutual funds appear far less risky, significantly impacting investors, study showsSome 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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November 13, 2019Notre Dame’s Tenbrunsel: A new way to view sexual harassmentManagement professor Ann Tenbrunsel's research on sexual harassment was covered by Poets & Quants in their Professor of the Week feature. Her academic paper published in a peer-reviewed journal proposes actions organizations can use to combat harassment.
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November 13, 2019What you need to know before markets openManagement Professor Tim Hubbard notes that hiring T-Mobile CEO John Legere could signal WeWork's intentions to increase legitimacy without losing its core nature inn a piece for CNN Business
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November 12, 2019Twitter spy scandal a wake-up call for companies to clean up their data access actsCSO interviewed IT, Analytics & Operations professor Mike Chapple about the insider data breach at Twitter which unmasked users who were marked as dissidents against the Saudi government.
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November 12, 2019Academics find evidence of bond fund misclassification by MorningstarProfessional Adviser published a piece about finance professor Huaizhi Chen's research findings of some bond fund misclassifications by Morningstar, which could be a widespread problem.
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