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August 27, 2025Fighting Irish FlyoverNotre Dame MBA student Maximo Navarro takes flight for the Fighting Irish season opener.
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August 27, 2025Consumers prefer dealing with chatbots over humans when buying ‘embarrassing’ products onlineThe research looked at how shoppers’ desire to avoid embarrassment influenced two types of interactions with chatbots: when a chatbot’s identity is disclosed, and when it is not disclosed and is therefore ambiguous.
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August 21, 2025Shipping policies boost online spendingA new study from marketing professor Vamsi Kanuri reveals surprising results when shipping policies are adjusted from tiered to flat-rate models.
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August 21, 2025How Notre Dame became a more durable national title contender for college football’s new eraNotre Dame's football success has a business side: how Mendoza College of Business partners with Athletics to empower student-athletes and develop leaders.
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August 21, 2025A Collaboration Without LimitsNotre Dame business students help a specialty children’s hospital advance what’s possible through Grow Irish Week and beyond.
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August 13, 2025Mendoza Team awarded Poverty Research grantThe Notre Dame Poverty Initiative announced four awards, including one for a project led by Mendoza College of Business marketing professor Frank Germann.
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July 31, 2025Why letting customers keep their returns creates loyaltyForbes examines research from the Mendoza College of Business that shows letting customers keep returns leads to positive brand perception.
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July 31, 2025No credit history? You might have another way to prove creditworthinessResearch reveals how retail transaction data can be used to create reliable credit scores for individuals without formal credit histories.
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July 28, 2025School shootings leave lasting scars on local economies, research showsFatal school shootings don’t just devastate communities emotionally – they also harm their economies according to marketing professor John Costello and his co-authors in a piece for The Conversation.
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July 25, 2025Are ‘just keep it’ return policies loyalty builders?A new study finds while the primary reason for “just keep it” return policies may be to help retailers save money, they also pack a sizeable goodwill benefit.
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