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March 17, 2021Oil bears and bulls grapple as market puzzles over pandemic exit“This time, what is different is the dramatic decrease in consumer and commercial demand”, said Gianna Bern, finance professor at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana in a Reuter's piece.
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March 16, 2021People are not as financially responsible as they think, study shows
Building Indiana Business talks with Emily Garbinsky, assistant professor of marketing at Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, to learn about how people can be triggered to realize they’re making poor decisions about saving.
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March 10, 2021Seminar series features lessons from corporate fraud expertsExperts in corporate fraud will share their unique perspectives and experience as part of the Financial Statement Fraud Seminar Series presented by the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.
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March 9, 2021Women’s Investing Summit’s new format opens up event to more students, speakersThe Observer covered the third annual Women's Investing Summit, a series of events hosted by the Notre Dame Institute for Global Investing (NDIGI). The week long summit consists of a series of speeches from women with extensive experience in different areas of investment, small group networking sessions and a student stock pitch competition.
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March 8, 2021CFOs facing an unprecedented range of risks find an edge in analyticsCompanies that fail to forecast external threats based on analysis of near- or real-time data “are going to be the ones who don’t exist in the future,” said professor emeritus of finance Barry Keating in a piece by CFO Dive.
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March 5, 2021Women Lead: The people side of businessManagement & Organization professor Cindy Muir (Zapata) was profiled for the University of Notre Dame's annual "ND Women Lead" feature in celebration of International Women's Day.
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March 5, 2021Column: Is scamming hard-wired? That’s one explanation for the explosion of pandemic ripoffsManagement professor Ann Tenbrunsel weighed in on the ethics and motivation of people who sell scam COVID-19 products in a Los Angeles Times piece.
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March 2, 2021U.S. COVID vaccine supply to be boosted by Merck helping make J&J vaccineIT, Analytics and Operations professor Kaitlin Wowak was quoted by Market Watch in a piece about pharma company Merck aiding rival Johnson & Johnson with vaccine production.
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March 2, 2021Joe Biden vows vaccines for all adults by end of May; Texas, Mississippi defy health officials, end mask mandates: Live COVID-19 updates"You don’t often see such fierce competitors partner to increase production capacity of pharmaceutical products," said Kaitlin Wowak, assistant professor of IT, Analytics and Operations in a USA Today article about Merck assisting with the production of Johnson & Johnson's COVID vaccine.
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February 24, 2021Idea Generation: How a business class is designing better futures for girls school 8,400 miles awayWhere traditional humanitarian efforts might call for aid, students in Notre Dame management teaching professor Wendy Angst's Innovation and Design Thinking class envision sustainable, human-centered solutions that could bring about lasting change. And, thanks to an anonymous donor, they have the opportunity to apply their classroom learning to the problem and implement and test their ideas.
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