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May 7, 2016Why free trade is critical … and so are global trade partnerships
With a glance back over the 20th century, it’s readily apparent that several policy decisions had extraordinary global impacts. There were negative ones (the Poland Blitzkreig and the start of World War II by Germany) and positive ones (the post-WWII creation of a new international economic order resulting in cuts in tariffs globally). The human costs of WWII are well known: 15 million…
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May 3, 2016Giving Back: A former media executive is changing lives in Paterson
Accountancy alum Dan Renaldo, a former NBC executive, volunteers as a mentor at Eva's Village, a social service nonprofit in Paterson, New Jersey. Story by The Record of North New Jersey.
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April 26, 2016Do successful leaders produce more successful leaders?
Assistant management professor Craig Crossland studied the NFL to determine if the so-called “acolyte effect” that makes protégés of successful head coaches successful in turn is real.
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April 19, 2016Mendoza College ranks No. 2 in Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2016 survey of undergraduate business programs
The University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business ranked No. 2 out of 114 schools nationwide in the just-released Bloomberg Businessweek annual ranking of undergraduate business programs.…
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April 19, 2016Cancer treatment system wins Notre Dame’s 2016 McCloskey Business Plan Competition
A novel platform for delivering cancer treatment drugs was the grand prize winner of the 16th Annual McCloskey Business Plan Competition, an annual competition sponsored by the University of Notre Dame’s Gigot Center for Entrepreneurship…
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April 18, 2016The Ethical Triggers We Don’t Notice
Ethical decision-making isn’t always as rational as we often think it is. Here’s how subconscious priming can actually make people more ethical.
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April 17, 2016Notre Dame student’s Boston Marathon run is personal now
Mendoza MBA student Elizabeth Sadler runs in honor of her late father and to raise money for cancer research.
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April 15, 2016CEO confronts gender in global consumer economy
Bridget Brennan, CEO of Female Factor, discussed “Top Trends in Marketing and Selling to Women” at Mendoza.
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April 12, 2016Why CEOs Matter Even More Than They Used To
A recent study, coauthored by management professor Craig Crossland, shows an increasing stock market response when a CEO dies unexpectedly.
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April 12, 2016New anti-inversion rules should reduce but not eliminate incentives to invert
“If policymakers are serious about stopping inversion, the preferable long-term solution would be to end U.S. taxation of foreign earnings or lower the U.S. corporate income tax rate,” says, Jim Seida, accounting associate professor.
Carol Elliott