News

Feb 26, 2024

National Brands Hate Private Labels, But Make Them Anyway

In a groundbreaking study of national brands that supply private label products, Tuck professor Kusum Ailawadi uncovers the dynamics behind the best kept secret in retailing.

Feb 15, 2024

Meet Robota: A Tuck Professor’s AI-Generated Teaching Assistant

Tuck Professor Rob Shumsky has created an AI-generated chatbot to help answer his students’ questions.

Jan 31, 2024

Slaughter & Rees Report: Will the World Get a Vote in America?

As November elections approach in America, Dean Matthew J. Slaughter and coauthor Matthew Rees call on the next U.S. president to articulate a new vision for globalization—one that doesn’t involve building more walls.

Jan 25, 2024

Introducing Tuck Dialogues

Contributing to the Dartmouth Dialogues project, Tuck will host dynamic discussions—including the Real Talk conversation series—and offer programming to promote the school’s mission to develop wise, decisive leaders by helping community members improve their ability to navigate and lead difficult conversations.

Jan 16, 2024

But Will They Watch till the End?

Video ads are everywhere, yet consumers rarely view them in their entirety. Tuck professors Prasad Vana and Scott Neslin show how to reduce audience abandonment.

Jan 03, 2024

New Faculty Expand Scholarship at Dartmouth

The 43 new professors, including seven from Tuck, are driving research to new heights across Dartmouth.

Nov 27, 2023

Highly Skilled and Ready to Lead, Tuck’s Latest MBA Graduates Coveted by Top Firms

For the third consecutive year, more than 95 percent of the graduating class secured offers within three months after graduation.

Nov 21, 2023

Do Hiring Managers Discriminate against Stay-at-Home Fathers?

Tuck professor Julia Melin charts evolving perceptions of men who return to work after taking time off to raise their kids.

Nov 20, 2023

Are Consumers Getting a Bad Deal from Debt Collectors?

Tuck professor Felipe Severino makes a surprising discovery: consumers who negotiate an out-of-court settlement have far worse financial outcomes than those who go through the court system.

Nov 09, 2023

How Can We Boost the Power of Renewables while Reducing Electrical Demands?

In three new working papers, Tuck faculty from operations and marketing discover new ways to conserve and manage electricity.

Oct 26, 2023

Do Investors Use the Media to Hurt Their Competitors?

Tuck professor Mark DesJardine uncovers an unsettling connection between institutional investors and negative media coverage.

Oct 23, 2023

The New Marketing, According to Tuck Faculty and Alumni

Today’s advertising landscape isn’t one that Don Draper would recognize. Tuck marketing faculty and alumni brand leaders weigh in on what’s changed—and what shouldn’t.

Oct 17, 2023

It’s Time to Rethink How We Measure Globalization

A new paper from Teresa Fort finds that current data collection methods don’t capture the full range of U.S. manufacturing firms’ domestic and global operations.

Oct 16, 2023

A Unique Driver of the Sharing Economy: Belief in the Meritocracy

Tuck marketing professor Nailya Ordabayeva discusses her latest research on the role of ideological beliefs in consumer behavior.

Oct 12, 2023

Harness Your Superpower: The 2023 Tuck Women in Business Conference

This year’s Tuck Women in Business Conference kicks off on October 20 with Tuck alumnae Joyce Cadesca and Betsabeh Madani Hermann as keynote speakers.

Sep 21, 2023

Three New Members Appointed to Tuck Board of Advisors

Giovanni Cutaia T’99, Ann Akichika T’93, and Jose Minaya T’00 bring decades of experience in business and board service to their roles which provide Dartmouth and Tuck leadership with valuable counsel and perspective on the school’s strategy and operations.

Sep 21, 2023

Application for Dartmouth’s Master of Health Administration Now Open

The MHA program, offered in partnership by the Tuck School of Business and the Geisel School of Medicine, seeks the next generation of health care leaders looking to advance their careers.

Sep 18, 2023

Yelp Impacts Consumer Demand for Nursing Homes

Yelp has a powerful influence over consumer demand for nursing homes. New research from Tuck professor Lauren Lu explains why that might not be ideal.