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September 23, 2012Market Basket: Much more than a party
This South Bend Tribune article features research conducted by marketing professors John Sherry and Tonya Bradford on how tailgate parties contribute to a victory.
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September 23, 2012Libor Poker
Finance Professor Tim Loughran is quoted in this New York Magazine article about the set up of the stock market.
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September 21, 2012Tailgate Parties Are a ‘Powerful Impulse’ and a Microcosm of Society
This Wired article features research by marketing professors John Sherry and Tonya Bradford which examines the complex rituals and meanings involved in football tailgates.
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September 20, 2012Notre Dame MBA named ‘Military Friendly’ for fourth year
Notre Dame MBA earned the designation of Military Friendly School, a recognition given to the top 15 percent of schools offering programs supporting the educational goals of America’s military service members and veterans.
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September 20, 2012Tailgates boost fan spirits, economy
The Detroit News quotes Marketing Professor John Sherry on how tailgate parties bolster a school’s brand.
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September 19, 2012Stressed at Work? It May Be in Your Genes
This Health.com article quotes Management Professor Tim Judge about his research on stress being related to your genetic makeup and not caused by your employer.
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September 18, 2012New Study: Your Work Stress Isn’t Your Boss
This Forbes article quotes Management Professor Tim Judge on how work related stress could be related to a person’s genetic ‘code’ and not their boss.
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September 18, 2012Anxious At the Office?
Management Professor Tim Judge is quoted in this Prevention article about his research on how stress could have more to do with genes than work environment.
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September 17, 2012Stressed At Work? Blame Your Genes, Not Your Employer, Study Says
Research by Management Professor Tim Judge on work stress being the fault of your genes and not your employer is featured in this Huffington Post article.
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September 17, 2012Unhappy at Work? Blame Your DNA
DNA may be to blame for work stress, job satisfaction and health problems according to Management Professor Tim Judge’s research featured in this Fox Business article.
Chad Brooks