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April 17, 2023P&Q 2023 Best & Brightest MBA: Analyse SeelyMBA candidate Analyse Seely was selected as one of Poets & Quants' 2023 Best and Brightest MBAs.
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April 15, 2023Should companies use unconventional spellings for products? It isn’t always Klear.A study by marketing professor John Costello, covered by the Wall Street Journal, found if consumers think it’s a marketing gimmick, it could backfire,
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April 14, 2023Learning your stripes – studying Thom Browne at Notre DameVogue magazine wrote a story about the famed fashion designer Thom Browne's appearance at Notre Dame that prominently featured a photo of Browne on the Jordan stage.
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April 12, 2023“Environmental Violence” wins international recognitionRichard (Drew) Marcantonio (Ph.D. ‘21) has received international recognition for his work from the Hans Gunter Brauch Foundation (HGBS) by way of its 2023 International Science Prize for Peace and Ecology in the Anthropocene.
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April 12, 2023Thom Browne speaks ‘on the business of fashion’The Observer wrote a piece about Mendoza alum Thom Browne's talk on the business of fashion in the Jordan Auditorium. Brown said that to be successful, you have to be your own best advocate.
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April 11, 2023‘Ragpickers’ of Mumbai use entrepreneurship to find meaning, study shows"Our study shows that even people whose lives are objectively horrible can make meaning of their situation and be satisfied. We can all learn ways to similarly look at our lives through different lenses," management professor Dean Shepherd said in a Phys.Org piece.
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April 11, 2023New research examines how managers hide negative newsForbes covered research by Jessica Watkins that revealed companies are more likely to issue unrelated press releases on the same day SEC filings convey negative news.
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April 11, 2023‘Ragpickers’ of Mumbai use entrepreneurship to find meaning, study showsA new study from the University of Notre Dame's Dean Shepherd considers meaning-making in the face of difficult dirty work by examining the “ragpickers” in Mumbai, India.
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April 4, 2023Yixing Chen receives award for responsible research in marketingAssistant Professor of Marketing Yixing Chen has been named a Distinguished Winner of the American Marketing Association’s Award for Responsible Research in Marketing.
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April 3, 2023Mind your CEO’s language“Higher-performing CEOs earn more, are dismissed less and receive more CEO media awards,” says Timothy Hubbard, assistant professor of strategic management at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, who conducted the study with Graziadio Business School's Cole Short.
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