November 07, 2023 ‘Crowding out’ the competition: Study reveals surprising livestream chatting and tipping behavior
August 31, 2023 Notre Dame business student spends summer teaching and working at school for disabled in Uganda
August 28, 2023 Enter Sandman: Study shows dreams spill over into the workplace and can be channeled for productivity
August 22, 2023 Automate or informate? Firms must invest in specific types of IT to improve working capital management
August 14, 2023 New research offers solutions to improve drinking water access in developing countries
August 08, 2023 Disclosing ‘true normal price’ recommended to protect consumers from deceptive pricing
June 12, 2023 Working hard for money decreases consumers’ willingness to risk their earnings, study shows
May 08, 2023 Many consumers make unhealthy choices, but ‘uptrend messaging’ can help drive healthy behavior
May 03, 2023 Companies hide negative news by issuing unrelated press releases alongside SEC filings, study shows
March 27, 2023 The organization of sex trafficking: Study reveals entrepreneurial cycle of human exploitation
March 13, 2023 As banks grapple with bond losses, new research suggests they will comply with accounting rules but break classic investing rules
March 07, 2023 ‘Lyft’ vs. ‘Lift’: Consumers are less likely to support brands with unconventional spellings, study shows
February 14, 2023 Directors who disagree politically with an incoming CEO are more likely to leave, study shows
January 12, 2023 Boards of directors and the media generally ‘get it right’ in rewarding CEOs based on performance, study shows
November 30, 2022 Healing smiles: Notre Dame student-athlete starts nonprofit to help kids battling cancer
November 10, 2022 Patient care improves when hospitals choose a single vendor for medical records software, study shows