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October 1, 2020‘Street’ effective tax rates are more useful in predicting companies’ future tax outcomes, study findsAssistant professor of accountancy Erik Beardsley's research sheds light on the most effective methods to predict future tax outcomes, which simplifies the decision-making process for investors.
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September 30, 2020Researchers debunk a common theory about self-reported personality quizzesResearch into subjective reality by management professor Brittany Solomon was covered by Inverse in an article about how accurately people perceive themselves and others.
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September 29, 2020An Unconventional Journey Pays OffMark Jackson (MBA ’21) isn’t your traditional MBA candidate. Read why he chose to pursue the accelerated One-Year MBA program at Mendoza, and learn how the program’s cross-disciplinary offerings are helping him achieve his entrepreneurial goals.
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September 28, 2020Unfamiliar conditions impact design thinking’s effectiveness on new product development, study findsIT, Analytics and Operations professor Nicholas Berente and his co-researchers collaborated with the COO of an AI-based SaaS company in Silicon Valley to take a closer look at the conditions and effectiveness of design thinking.
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September 25, 2020The Cybersecurity 202: Trump’s attacks on the election are hitting a wall with some of his alliesA tweet by cybersecurity expert and professor of IT, Analytics and Operations Mike Chapple was promoted in a Washington Post story.
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September 25, 2020The next level: A Q&A with Dean Martijn Cremers about his strategic vision for the Mendoza College of BusinessIn a recent livestream interview with Lou Nanni, vice president for University Relations, Dean Martijn Cremers talks about meeting the challenges of the pandemic, some of the changes he’s been able to make and his vision for taking Mendoza to the next level.
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September 24, 2020Trump suffers another loss in the TikTok showdown with ChinaKirsten Martin, a technology ethics professor at the University of Notre Dame, was quoted in a Bloomberg piece about controversial app TikTok.
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September 24, 2020Notre Dame offering new dual master’s programInside INdiana Business covered the new MGA/MBA dual degree program offered through the Mendoza College of Business and the Keough School of Global Affairs.
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September 22, 2020Keough School of Global Affairs and Mendoza College of Business launch dual master’s degree programThe University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs and Mendoza College of Business have partnered to offer a dual master’s degree program in global affairs and business administration.
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September 19, 2020Student Perspective: Mike Allen (MSBA ’21)"As an older student, I doubted whether I could be successful in today’s classroom. During the very first immersion week, the faculty, staff and my classmates showed how deeply they care about my success."
Michael Allen