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July 10, 2024The Notre Dame undergrads transforming commercial real estate investingA trio of ambitious University of Notre Dame students are poised to disrupt the real estate landscape with their new venture, CR3 Markets.
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July 9, 2024Global EMBA Students Tackle Business Challenge in SingaporeA cohort of 24 Notre Dame Executive MBA students recently embarked on a transformative 10-day immersion in Singapore as part of a three-credit elective designed to equip them with innovative […]
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July 9, 2024Restaurant chain and Chili’s rival set to close another location after 27 years as customers found out on FacebookMarketing professor and retail expert Mitchell Olsen speaks out on the wave of chain restaurant closures in a piece for the U.S. Sun.
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June 18, 2024Have a boring task to do at work? Don’t just plow through itThe Wall Street Journal reviewed research by Mendoza College of Business management professor Casher Belinda that looks at how persevering through tedious work can make you less productive in subsequent tasks.
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June 16, 2024Walmart ‘world’s most dominant retailer’ due to cheap prices but set to beat rivals with new changes, says retail expertThe U.S. Sun interviewed Mitchell Olsen, a retail expert, on how Walmart continues to dominate the retail industry.
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June 14, 2024Top Economist and Longtime Professor Jeff Bergstrand RetiresAfter 38 years as a University of Notre Dame professor and 26 years as a Kellogg faculty fellow, Jeffrey H. Bergstrand, professor of finance in the Mendoza College of Business, concurrent […]
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June 6, 2024Smartphones negatively impact charitable giving, revealing need for nonprofits to adapt messagingNew research from Kristen Ferguson, assistant professor of marketing at Mendoza College of Business, reveals a “mobile giving gap,” which demonstrates that consumers are less likely to donate to charities when using smartphones than when using PCs.
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June 4, 2024Online shoppers behave differently after chatting with staff of the opposite gender, research showsIn a digital world where people are mere pixels on a screen, gender bias can show up in unexpected forms. That's what our research team found in a field experiment published in the Journal of Operations Management.
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June 3, 2024Online shoppers behave differently after chatting with staff of the opposite gender, new research shows – here’s why businesses should be paying attentionA team of business researchers from the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business and Sungkyunkwan University found In a digital world, where people are mere pixels on a screen, gender bias can show up in unexpected forms.
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May 30, 2024Frontlines in America partners with Summit Lake PaiuteUniversity of Notre Dame MBA students in Frontlines in America were invited to work with the Summit Lake Paiute tribe on a project to support their efforts for economic sovereignty.
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