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June 20, 2023Impact, entrepreneurship and empowerment – how business schools are helping refugeesForbes writes about business schools' efforts to make an impact on global societal issues. Mendoza College of Business' Meyer Business on the Frontlines program utilizes the dynamic skills of business to address issues including post-conflict rehabilitation, poverty, illicit economies, isolation and prejudice.
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June 15, 2023People who work hard may be bad investors, study showsIf you exert a lot of effort on the job, you're likely to be too risk-averse with the money you earn according to a new study by Notre Dame's Chris Bechler that was covered by Money Talk News.
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June 14, 2023Study shows people who work hard may be bad investorsMoney covered research by marketing professor Chris Bechler which found that people who exert more effort to earn their money are more cautious when it comes to their investments.
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June 13, 2023People who ‘work hard’ for their money less likely to take financial risks“Consumers feel greater psychological ownership over their earnings when they work hard for them, which makes them value these earnings more and be more averse to losing them,” says marketing researcher Christopher Bechler in a Study Finds article.
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June 12, 2023Why do we pay in cash on some purchases?CBS News covered marketing researcher Chris Bechler's findings that people tend to pay in cash when they buy something that's hard to justify.
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June 12, 2023Working hard for money decreases consumers’ willingness to risk their earnings, study shows
Research from the University of Notre Dame's Christopher Bechler shows that the harder an individual consumer works, the less willing they are to risk those earnings through investments and elsewhere.
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June 11, 2023What’s love (at home) got to do … with your career? A lot, studies showManagement professor Brittany Solomon's research showing that realism and positivity co-exist in romantic partners' perceptions was covered by the Globe and Mail.
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June 6, 2023PGA Tour and LIV Golf unite: What we do and don’t knowRichard Sheehan, a professor emeritus of finance at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business who specializes in the economics of sports, said in a statement provided to ESPN that "economic interests do generally win out in the long term."
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June 5, 2023Poets & Quants 2023 Best 40-Under-40 MBA Professors: Yixing ChenMarketing professor Yixing Chen was named one of Poets & Quants' Best 40-Under-40 MBA Professors for 2023.
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June 1, 2023Which types of security assessments does your business need?Mike Chapple, security expert and IT, Analytics and Operations professor, explores the fallacies and facts behind security assessments in an op ed for Biz Tech Magazine.
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