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January 10, 2022New research examines the audit partner’s contribution to financial reporting qualityAudit partners’ professional skepticism varies from high to low as the relationship between the partner and the audit client continues year after year, according to a study by Accountancy Professor Andrew Imdieke and his co-authors.
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January 7, 2022Want to be an influencer? Here’s one place to start.Christian Hughes, a marketing professor at the University of Notre Dame who focuses on digital media, said in a New York Times piece that new apps like 28 Row may help users deal with the “trials and tribulations” of online life.
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January 6, 2022What to know about ransomware crisis planningCyber security expert and professor of IT, Analytics and Operations Mike Chapple wrote an op-ed for Health Tech Magazine about how healthcare organizations should prepare for ransomware attacks.
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January 6, 2022Mendoza faculty receive coveted awards for research papersThree Mendoza College of Business professors were recognized for their research papers at the 2021 International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS).
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December 29, 2021Pandemic effects, sales and openings: Here’s what Michiana businesses faced in 2021Mitchell Olsen, a marketing professor at the Mendoza College of Business said in a South Bend Tribune piece that he believes factors related to the jobs themselves are making them harder to fill, especially when job seekers see other opportunities in other industries with less stress and better pay and benefits.
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December 21, 2021Chain Reaction: Gaming consoles are nearly impossible to find this ChristmasKrista Foster, professor of IT, Analytics and Operations at Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, was featured by ABC57 News in a story about the supply chain issues impacting the gaming industry.
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December 17, 2021The business of designing hopeNotre Dame students raise funds and hope for new lives through a partnership with St. Bakhita's Vocational Training Center in Uganda. The effort is part of a remarkable ongoing collaboration that seeks to impact an entire region through design thinking and entrepreneurship.
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December 14, 2021More Information, Less Publicity: New Research Shows that Startups are Less Myopic When They Can Provide Private DisclosureThe findings of accountancy professor Hal White and his co-authors' research on the impact of the JOBS Act on both firm behavior and market performance challenges one of the central tenets of economics.
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December 13, 20212021 Mendoza Year in ReviewTake a look back at the stories shared by the Mendoza College of Business throughout 2021. From College news and events to teaching and research, read about the imperative work that our alumni, students, faculty and staff have done to Grow the Good in Business.
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December 13, 2021When companies fire their auditors, timing is clue to future troubleThe Wall Street Journal covered research by Accountancy professor Jeffrey Burks that found the later in the year a company splits with its auditor, the more worried investors should be.
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