Trade Rhetoric Is Already Hurting America
Dean Matthew J. Slaughter explains how the United States is incurring economic damage by raising uncertainty about future economic policy and eroding its authority in international policy making.
Dean Matthew J. Slaughter explains how the United States is incurring economic damage by raising uncertainty about future economic policy and eroding its authority in international policy making.
Features Alen Amini T’18 and Sravya Yeleswarapu T’18 in Poets & Quants’ annual “Best and Brightest” list, which is comprised of 100 MBA graduates.
An article questioning the effectiveness of Starbucks’ planned bias training for employees quotes Paul Argenti.
Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about Elon Musk’s recent contentious earnings call, during which the Tesla CEO dismissed several questions.
Visiting faculty David Wessel discusses the market policies China has employed to spur economic innovation, and how they differ from the American model.
Quotes Emily Blanchard in a piece about the difference between tariffs and quotas.
References research by Kenneth French in an article about how to approach passive investing.
Lists Tuck in an article about the best U.S. business schools for African-American MBA students and highlights the work of Professor Ella L.J. Bell Smith.
Quotes Sydney Finkelstein in an article about the trend of chief executives sharing personal information with their coworkers.
Highlights research by Adam Kleinbaum and coauthors Carolyn Parkinson and Thalia Wheatley, exploring how neural activity can be used to predict friendships.
Quotes Emily Blanchard in an article about the impact recent tariffs levied by the Trump administration will have on trade relations between the U.S. and Europe.
In an interview with Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, Dean Matthew J. Slaughter discusses what distinguishes Tuck from other top business schools. He says Tuck’s collaborative, trusting community is one of the school's best assets.
Profiles Roger Lynch T’95, CEO of Pandora. Lynch, who has held high-level leadership positions throughout his career, says that those who want to lead should look inward, rather than try to emulate a role model.
In an interview with BW Businessworld, Richard D’Aveni weighs in on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the relationship between the United States and India.
Quotes Dean Matthew J. Slaughter in an article outlining the goals and priorities of The Tuck Difference: The Campaign for Tomorrow’s Wise Leaders.
Highlights research by Kenneth French in an article about the performance of value stocks.
Quotes Vijay Govindarajan in an article about reverse innovation, a term he coined in 2009 along with former General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt.
Quotes Colin Blaydon, dean emeritus, in an article about Daniel Rasmussen, founder of Verdad, and his goal of disrupting private equity.
Quotes Vijay Govindarajan in an article about the power of Amazon and its impact on numerous business sectors. Govindarajan says Amazon’s wealth of consumer data gives it an edge.
Poets & Quants’ annual list of the 40 best business professors under 40 highlights Ing-Haw Cheng, assistant professor of business administration.
Highlights Tuck in an article about business schools shaping their curriculums in ways that allow students to engage with emerging markets and the increasingly globalized business landscape.
Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about Starbucks’ decision to provide anti-bias training to its workforce. The decision is expected to cost the company millions in lost sales, but Argenti says a key element of a good apology is to show that it involves some sacrifice.
An article about Elon Musk’s indecision regarding Tesla and SpaceX board member Steve Jurvetson, who was placed on leave five months ago following allegations of misconduct, quotes B. Espen Eckbo.
Quotes Kevin Lane Keller in an article about the increased competition consumer goods companies, like Procter & Gamble, are facing from upstart digital firms that sell directly to consumers.
Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about Starbucks’ decision to close all company-owned stores for “racial bias” training following the arrest of two black men at a Starbucks in Philadelphia.
Highlights Tuck in a roundup of top business schools for students interested in finance and accounting jobs.
Highlights Tuck in an article about top business schools for developing leadership and management skills.
Quotes Eduardo Pokorny T’01, senior director of international growth and development at ESPN, in an article about the opening of a multifunctional sports facility, part of the company’s safe space initiative, in Ciudad Bolívar, Bogotá.
An article highlighting 2018 graduation speakers at top business schools mentions David Rubenstein, who will deliver the Tuck Investiture address June 9.
Features research by Adam Kleinbaum and coauthors Carolyn Parkinson and Thalia Wheatley, exploring how neural activity can predict friendships.
Highlights research by Kenneth French in an article exploring the historical record of value investing.
Quotes Punam Anand Keller in an article about Benefits Canada’s Defined Contribution Plan Summit, where Keller delivered the opening keynote address.
Highlights Jack Petersen T’93, founder and managing partner of Summit Trail Advisors, in an article about how financial advisors should approach clients with expertise in the field.
As a guest on NPR’s “Morning Edition,” Roger McNamee T’82, managing director of Elevation Partners and an early investor in Facebook, weighs in on Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony before the U.S. Senate.
An article about the effect new steel tariffs may have on manufacturers that use the material quotes Emily Blanchard.
Quotes Paul Argenti in coverage of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony before Congress. Argenti says Zuckerberg appeared “staged and careful.”