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February 21, 2022Study examines ‘bathroom bill’ to reveal implications of CEO sociopolitical activism
New research from management professors Adam Wowak and John Busenbark examined reactions to North Carolina’s controversial 2016 “bathroom bill” to shed light on how CEO activism influences their employees’ attitudes and behaviors.
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February 18, 2022Behind the bookstore shelves
“Companies really tried to operate lean. They don’t want to keep a lot of safety stock or excess inventory on hand because that can be expensive for them,” Katie Wowak, supply chain expert and IT, analytics and operations professor at the Mendoza College of Business said in an Observer piece.
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February 17, 2022Watch all the commercials from the 2022 Super Bowl
“Nostalgia is a really good way to tap into positive memories that large portions of viewing audience will have,” Mitchell Olsen, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business told CNBC. “It’s an opportunity to attach your brands with some of those positive associations.”
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February 17, 2022Meet Aesha Browne, mother, wife, engineer & current EMBA student
Right opportunity, right time. Busy mom, wife and industrial engineer Aesha Browne sets her sights higher by going back to school for her EMBA.
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February 14, 2022Does your business need a cloud center of excellence?
In an op-ed for Biz Tech, cyber security expert and professor at the Mendoza College of Business Mike Chapple examines how businesses use cloud resources.
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February 14, 2022Meme-stock frenzy gets a fresh look that questions SEC narrative
Research by Finance Professor Robert Battalio was referenced in a Bloomberg piece about the Gamestop stock short sale frenzy.
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February 13, 2022Tax Talk: Estimated tax payment sent via mail causes a David vs. Goliath situation
In the weekly South Bend Tribune Tax Talk column, Accountancy Professor Ken Milani answers questions about taxes and tax code.
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February 13, 2022Poets & Quants reviews the 2022 Financial Times MBA Ranking
The University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business was one of only seven business schools that managed to increase their ranks in double-digits, rising from 69 to 54.
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February 12, 2022How to choose an ideal husband or wife (for your career)
Research by management professor Brittany Solomon was covered in a Washington Post piece about disagreeableness in relationships and how it impacts salaries.
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February 10, 2022No question about it
By the time you read this story, you and the rest of the world will know Matthew Downing’s fate. But at the time of this interview on the afternoon of […]
Carol Elliott