Politico
Health info exchanges made do after Harvey
September 18, 2017
The research shows that when HIEs appear in regional markets, there are massive cost savings. For that very reason, there is long-standing interest in implementing HIEs nationally.
Idris Adjerid and Corey Angst, IT, Analytics, & Operations professors
Associated Press
Amazon hunting for 2nd home, cities start lining up to apply
September 7, 2017
“This was like an open letter to city leaders saying, ‘Who wants Amazon and all our jobs?’ This is Jeff Bezos doing what he does best: adding shareholder value and getting the most bang for the buck.”
Brad Badertscher, Accountancy professor
Food & Wine
The History of Tailgating: From Ancient Greece to the Ivy League
September 1, 2017
“Tailgating is actually a very complex social, community-building exercise, not simply a wild party.”
John Sherry Jr., Marketing professor
Entrepreneur
To Get Along With Difficult People, Try This Research-Backed Approach
August 31, 2017
“I think that sometimes people get along because they mistakenly assume everyone is on the same page. The more insight we have into the discrepancies and views of others makes our interactions legitimate. Ultimately, we don’t want to live in a world where we are deluded.”
Brittany Solomon, Management & Organization research assistant professor
CNBC
Why Amazon Whole Foods’ launch gets a B+
August 30, 2017
“There will be two segments of shoppers at Whole Foods in the short run: the old faithful and the new switchers drawn in by the price cuts on items presumably most likely to attract them.”
Joseph Cherian, Marketing teaching professor
Fortune
What Happened to Apple’s Moral Backbone?
August 8, 2017
“Corporate civil disobedience is probably not the right way for Apple to go in China now, but it remains a viable option should the privacy situation worsen.”
Joseph Holt, Management & Organization teaching professor
Reuters
Europe seeks to set global trade rules after Trump steps back
July 27, 2017
“But with Trump focused on renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico, the United States is out of the picture for the next three and a half years.”
Jeffrey Bergstrand, Finance professor
ABC 57 News
Notre Dame biz professor discusses Equifax data breach
September 8, 2017
“It’s not by volume the biggest breach. But it affects over half the country. And it’s not just your credit card or username and password to a website that were stolen, it’s people’s entire credit history.”
Timothy Carone, IT, Analytics, & Operations teaching professor
Poets & Quants
MBA Deans Share The Hardest Classes They Ever Took
July 14, 2017
“I am a finance and econ guy at heart. Those things make sense to me. But during my freshman year at Purdue University, I was required to take communications, which involved not just speaking up, but speaking up before all of my classmates.”
Roger Huang, Martin J. Gillen Dean
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