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November 9, 2021The most disruptive business school startups of 2021Mendoza College of Business student Thomas Issa's venture Rigg was featured in the Poets & Quants' list of the Most Disruptive Business School Startups.
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November 8, 2021How businesses can secure data from shared files after employees leaveCyber security expert and professor of IT, Analytics and Operations Mike Chapple wrote a piece for Biz Ed about options to retain data from shared files after an employee leaves.
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November 2, 2021Facebook ditches facial recognition feature, to delete dataTech ethics expert and professor at Mendoza College of Business Kirsten Martin was quoted by UPI in a piece about Facebook's move to delete facial recognition from its platform.
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November 1, 2021Major difference divides Facebook and Google corporate rebrands, expert saysAccording to assistant professor of marketing Mitch Olesen, there is one major difference between Facebook's move to become Meta and Google’s corporate rebranding to Alphabet
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October 29, 2021Facebook name change ‘dystopian’ amid whistleblower leaks, experts sayKirsten Martin, the William P. and Hazel B. White Center Professor of Technology Ethics at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business and director of the University’s Technology Ethics Center, says, “One person who benefits from the rebranding and corporate name change is Zuckerberg.”
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October 29, 2021Column: Pull the plug on the chop — and Braves name, tooManagement professor James O'Rourke said in an interview with Washington Post, "The people you want to bring into the demographic are young people, who favor multiplicity, who favor a heterogeneous workplace, who favor diversity and inclusion and equity.”
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October 28, 2021Facebook Announces New Name: Meta“Facebook executives have not proven to be trustworthy with their products in the real world, so it's not clear why we should trust them in a virtual world," Kirsten Martin, professor of technology ethics at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, said in a Forbes piece.
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October 28, 2021Facebook changes name to Meta: Mark Zuckerberg announces company rebrand as it moves to the metaverseKirsten Martin, director of the University of Notre Dame's Tech Ethics Center, questioned whether Facebook should be trusted with the metaverse in a piece by USA Today.
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October 28, 2021Facebook becomes Meta in rebranding seen as ‘an attempt at distraction’“It’s dystopian, the worst of all names. If we don’t trust them in the real world, why would we in the virtual world?” Kirsten Martin, professor of technology ethics at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, told MarketWatch.
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October 28, 2021Five questions with… Notre Dame marketing professor Mitchell OlsenMarketing professor Mitch Olsen shares details on his recent research around market segmentation and vaccine hesitancy with Medical Marketing and Media.
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