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  • July 25, 2018
    Facing the Fed with dividends and options

    Research by finance professor Andreas Neuhierl that found a sizable return drift around monetary policy announcements by the Federal Open Market Committee was included in a Forbes article.

    Forbes

  • July 25, 2018
    Facing the Fed with dividends and options

    Research by finance professor Andreas Neuhierl that found a sizable return drift around monetary policy announcements by the Federal Open Market Committee was included in a Forbes article.

    Forbes

  • July 24, 2018
    Business students learn the meaning of ‘moralogy’ during summer program in Japan

    Even beginner business majors can answer the question, “What’s the primary objective of American business?” Answer: Maximizing returns for shareholders. But as students in Jessica McManus Warnell’s Business and Culture in Japan course discovered, this isn’t the global standard for good business.…

    Jessica Temple

  • July 24, 2018
    Bad Bosses, Happy Psychopaths

    BizEd Magazine published a piece on Management & Organization assistant professor Charlice Hurst's research “Are ‘Bad’ Employees Happier Under Bad Bosses? Differing Effects of Abusive Supervision on Low and High Primary Psychopathy Employees.” …

    BizEd

  • July 23, 2018
    Notre Dame Executive Education’s Inspirational Leadership program offered in Ireland’s historic Kylemore Abbey

    Leadership doesn’t always carry an executive title. A doctor juggling a busy practice, a lawyer overseeing staff, or even an academic professional can find themselves in demanding business leadership roles, just as any corporate CEO or director. Inspirational Leadership at Kylemore…

    Carol Elliott

  • July 23, 2018
    Commentary: Perhaps Trump should read ‘The Art of the Deal’

    Business professor Joseph Holt wrote an op-ed piece for the Chicago Tribune on President Donald Trump's negotiating skills. The goal in a negotiation is to satisfy your interests while improving, or at least not harming, your relationship with your counterpart. World-class negotiators know how to strike the right balance between their own interests and their relationships with their counterparts.…

    Joseph Holt

  • July 17, 2018
    The future of self-driving cars, explained

    Timothy Carone was interviewed by Global News about where autonomous vehicle technology might take us. What does all of this mean for the not-so-distant future? There are many predictions but Carone believes car ownership will plummet. Instead, more people will rely on Uber- and Lyft-type apps that deliver self-driving cars on demand.…

    Global News

  • July 17, 2018
    A researcher studied a year of public Venmo transactions. Here’s what she learned

    Mike Chapple was interviewed by CNN Money for a story on Venmo transactions. Chapple is the academic director of the Master of Science in Business Analytics…

    CNN Money

  • July 17, 2018
    How closures of local newspapers increase local government borrowing costs

    Notre Dame finance professor Paul Gao and two colleagues from the University of Illinois at Chicago are presenting their research on the impact of newspaper closures on government costs at the Brookings Institution's 2018 Municipal Finance Conference this week. He and colleagues Chang Lee and Dermot Murphy of the University of Illinois at Chicago co-wrote "Financing Dies in Darkness? The Impact of Newspaper Closures on Public Finance." Read the blog post Brookings published on their research…

    Brookings Institution

  • July 16, 2018
    Notre Dame IDEA Center launches 27 startups in first year of operation

    The IDEA Center at the University of Notre Dame surpassed its goal of creating 16 faculty and student startup companies in its first year by launching 27 companies between July 2017 and June 2018. Students from Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business are involved in 11 of the ventures.

    Nick Swisher