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February 22, 2021Annual Mendoza, Deloitte Center Ethics Week focuses on empathyThe Observer covered the 24th annual Ethics Week presentations and discussions that focused on this year’s theme: Beginning with Empathy: Listening and Learning from Others.
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February 22, 2021Emerging technologies pose ethical quandaries. Where does IT leadership fit in?"Aligning business values with vendor relationships is a long-standing issue that companies have to grapple with when they decide who they're going to do business with," according to Kirsten Martin, professor of technology ethics at the University of Notre Dame's William P. and Hazel B. White Center.
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February 19, 2021How the “dumbest theory” works that can lead you to make wrong financial decisions (and what it has to do with bubbles)"Almost everyone points to the stock markets to signal the existence of a bubble. I am not convinced that this is true," Jason Reed, professor in the Department of Finance at the University of Notre Dame, tells BBC World.
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February 18, 2021Study: Increased internet access improves achievement, district financesK-12 Dive covered research by marketing professor Yixing Chen that found a correlation between increased internet access spending in school districts and improvements in academic performance — as well as potential disciplinary consequences.
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February 18, 2021Fintech trailblazer Guy Chiarello the next Tom Mendoza Presents guestThe Tom Mendoza Presents webinar series continues this spring with a conversation featuring Guy Chiarello, a 30-year veteran in fintech, banking, technology and innovation.
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February 16, 2021Notre Dame consumer psychologist recognized as leader of ‘next generation of marketing academics’Marketing professor Emily Garbinsky was chosen as a Marketing Science Institute (MSI) 2021 Young Scholar, a select honor intended to identify likely leaders of the next generation of marketing academics.
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February 16, 2021Internet access spending in public school districts increases test scores, but also disciplinary problems, study showsMarketing professor Yixing Chen and his co-researchers quantified how school district connectivity increases test scores, but their study also underscores the dark side of technology — increased behavior problems.
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February 15, 2021Postmaster general’s new plan for USPS is said to include slower mail and higher prices“If suddenly some of your best customers quit putting things in the mail,” said management professor James O’Rourke, a professor of management at University of Notre Dame in a Washington Post piece, “or they decide they can do it faster, better, cheaper another way, then the post office has this huge infrastructure and the demand is not supporting all of it.”
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February 15, 2021Research examining the practice of subscriber discounts wins ‘Best Paper’ awardMarketing professor Vamsi Kanuri’s paper on the topic "The Unintended Consequence of Price-Based Service Recovery Incentives" recently earned the American Marketing Association Retail & Pricing SIG's Best Paper Award.
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February 15, 2021Ethical reset: A sustainable recoveryAs a global crisis unfolds in real-time, how can b-schools help advance sustainable business practices? Notre Dame management professor Jessica McManus Warnell explores the roles b-schools play in equipping future leaders while also producing research for decision-makers and convening conversations among diverse stakeholders that can shape our collective responses.
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