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June 20, 2025AI’s next frontier: Bridging the gap between knowledge work and skilled laborCorey Angst’s research reveals how manufacturing workers might implement AI tools to improve efficiency and quality control.
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June 18, 2025‘Returnless returns’ boost brands among consumersReturnless returns can increase brand support by fostering goodwill, according to a study by John Costello and Christopher Bechler.
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June 17, 2025Observers of workplace mistreatment react as the victimsResearcher Jason Colquitt wrote an op-ed for The Conversation about his co-authored study that found observing a co-worker being mistreated on the job has significant effects on the observers’ emotions.
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June 16, 2025CEI announces James Otteson as Simon awardee
The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) announced that American philosopher and political economist James Otteson, John T. Ryan Jr. Professor of Business Ethics at the Mendoza College of Busieness, was awarded with the 2025 Julian L. Simon Memorial Award.
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June 15, 2025As Harvard’s and Yale’s private equity holdings go on sale, buyers can use this technique for 1,000% windfalls. ‘It makes your brain melt’Finance professor Jason Reed spoke with Fortune about the secondary marketing for private equity stakes as Harvard and Yale offload parts of their portfolios.
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June 11, 2025Why companies with more female board members have better workplace safetyA new study says companies with more women on their boards—and men who listen to what they say—are better at keeping their employees safe from workplace accidents.
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June 11, 2025Ask the experts: Jason ReedTo gain a deeper understanding of current inflation trends and what they mean for our economy, WalletHub spoke with finance professor Jason Reed.
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June 10, 2025Fatal school shootings have lasting impact on local economiesMarketing professor John Costello and his co-authors found a measurable decline in consumer activity for up to six months in communities following a fatal school shooting.
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June 10, 2025Corporate boards with more women in positions of power lead to safer workplacesResearch from the University of Notre Dame takes a first look at how workplace safety is affected by female board representation, finding there are fewer accidents and injuries on the job when boards have more women.
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June 10, 2025Corporate boards with more women in positions of power can lead to safer workplacesPhys.Org covered research by Notre Dame researchers Kaitlin Wowak and Yoonseock Son, and Villanova's Corinne Post, showing there are fewer accidents and injuries on the job when boards have more women with power.
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