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  • May 3, 2018
    What active share can and can’t tell you

    After 13 fund companies agreed to voluntarily disclose the active share metrics for their funds following an investigation by the New York attorney general, Investment News interviewed Martijn Cremers, the Bernard J. Hank Professor of Finance at Mendoza College of Business whose 2009 paper (co-authored with Antti Petajisto) introduced the measure of active portfolio management. …

    Investment News

  • April 26, 2018
    Dennis Boyle speaks at Mendoza during IDEA Week

    Notre Dame alumnus Dennis Boyle, a founding member of IDEO, spoke at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business on design thinking April 26 during IDEA Week. Read more about his talk here.     …

    Melissa Jackson

  • April 25, 2018
    Why we trust Amazon with the keys to our cars Amazon’s latest innovation allows it

    Timothy Carone wrote a commentary piece for CNBC on why consumers don't seem to have a problem giving Amazon a high level of access to our lives despite events of recent months. Carone is an associate teaching professor in the Department of IT, Analytics, and Operations at Mendoza College of Business. Read his full commentary here…

    Timothy Carone

  • April 25, 2018
    Ethics article earns Mission Award from Notre Dame

    Analytics Magazine ran a news item about Scott Nestler, an associate teaching professor in the Department of IT, Analytics, and Operations, receiving the Mission Award from the Office of the Dean at the Mendoza College of Business. Nestler was recognized for his article "Using INFORMS ethics guidelines in the classroom"…

    Analytics Magazine

  • April 24, 2018
    It’s time to take culture seriously

    Christopher Adkins, the Rex and Alice Martin Director of the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, was interviewed for a story on changing corporate culture and the importance of empathy that appeared in Chief Executive magazine. Adkins is also an associate teaching professor in the Management & Organization Department at Mendoza College of Business. Read the full story here…

    Chief Executive

  • April 23, 2018
    For a much-needed win, self-driving cars should aim lower

    Timothy Carone was interviewed by Wired for an article exploring the way forward for self-driving vehicles. Carone is an associate teaching professor in the Department of IT, Analytics, and Operations at Mendoza College of Business. Read the full story here…

    Wired Magazine

  • April 23, 2018
    Blockchain tech highlighted in new competition at Notre Dame

    The South Bend Tribune covered the Notre Dame MBA Tech Club's inaugural MBA Technology Innovation Challenge, sponsored by Thomson Reuters. Read the full story here…

    The South Bend Tribune

  • April 23, 2018
    Mendoza MBA student’s tech startup secures $600K investment

    When Cory Bailey left politics to pursue an MBA, his goal was to work for a tech company after graduation. He never expected to start his own.

    Melissa Jackson

  • April 19, 2018
    Notre Dame’s Idea Week packed with events promoting startups, tech…and music

    Finance majors Brian Cho and Peter Moeckel and their startup Resonado were featured in a South Bend Tribune article about upcoming IDEA Week activities. 

    The South Bend Tribune

  • April 18, 2018
    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