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November 24, 2020ND Business Briefings: November 2020 alumni news and updatesNews and updates about Mendoza alums.
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November 23, 2020Meet the company helping scientists study Covid-19 with your location dataTech Ethics professor Kirsten Martin was quoted in a Quartz story about the use of consumer location data to help scientists track COVID-19.
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November 19, 2020Opinion: Active managers see value in these 3 company practices but indexers hate them. Who’s right?Market Watch referenced research into staggered boards by Dean Martijn Cremers in an article about the value in combining CEO and chairman roles.
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November 17, 2020‘We’re not there yet,’ expert says as MLB hires first female GMAlthough more women are serving in sports management positions now, the competition is still unequal, according to Richard Sheehan, professor emeritus of finance at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business and author of “Keeping Score: The Economics of Big-Time Sports.”
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November 12, 2020Shifting loyalty: Study examines customer behavior when retail rewards programs go mobileAs more and more rewards programs go mobile, what are the effects on consumer behavior? That’s the question University of Notre Dame researcher Yoonseock Son sought to answer in a recent paper published in the journal Information Systems Research.
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November 12, 2020On personal data, hyper-targeting, and privacy—Kirsten Martin, Notre DameThe William P. and Hazel B. White Center Chair of Technology Ethics Kirsten Martin spoke with podcast host Ted Fox to discuss how people view the use of their personal data, how consumers can protect their data and why government oversight might be too costly.
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November 11, 2020Unique access: Doctors, nurses in COVID-19 epicenter aided by proactive personalityA new study from management professor Michael Crant offers the first examination of proactive personality in times of immediate response to a crisis — the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic at a hospital in Wuhan, China, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak.
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November 9, 2020You drive like a girl: Study uncovers gender bias in perceptions of ride-sharing performanceResearch by postdoctoral research associate Nathan Meikle and IT, analytics and operations professor Corey Angst revealed participants’ perceptions of drivers can be affected by gender stereotypes.
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November 5, 2020Healthy food from a vending machine? Notre Dame MBAs work with Canteen to reimagine the future of ‘unattended retail’A project that paired a Notre Dame MBA team with Canteen, the nation’s largest unattended retail company, explores how to provide healthier food options through its extensive vending operations.
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November 1, 2020ND marketing prof recognized for consumer behavior researchUniversity of Notre Dame marketing professor emeritus John F. Sherry Jr. was recently named as the 2021 Fellow in Consumer Behavior by the Association for Consumer Research (ACR).
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