Why the Good Time for Growth Stocks May Not Be Over
Highlights a landmark 1992 paper by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French illustrating the performance of value stocks.
Highlights a landmark 1992 paper by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French illustrating the performance of value stocks.
Mentions research by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French that established the three-factor model for describing stock returns.
Highlights Leela Srinivasan T’06, CMO of SurveyMonkey, and Deirdre Findlay T’00, CMO of Stitch Fix, in an article highlighting the best CMOs to follow on social media.
Highlights research on value stocks by Kenneth French in an article about whether market indicators are signaling a recession.
Quotes Sydney Finkelstein in an article about the next generation of banking executives.
Highlights three T'19s in an article about Poets & Quants’ annual Best & Brightest MBAs list.
Highlights three T’19s—Sophia Cornew, Kayla Demers, and Marcus Morgan—in Poets & Quants’ annual list of the Best & Brightest MBA students from the class of 2019.
“The U.S. does not welcome enough high-talent immigrants, and America’s struggling communities especially need them,” writes Dean Matthew J. Slaughter in an opinion piece for The Wall Street Journal.
Highlights insights from Kevin Lane Keller on the benefits of employing brand characters in an article about Wholly Guacamole’s new approach to its marketing strategy.
A feature story about Kenny Mitchell T’04, who was named the first chief marketing officer for Snap, Inc.
A feature story about 6AM Health, a healthy meal delivery service founded by Brad Callow T’13.
Highlights Sapphire Partners, founded Kate Grussing T’91, a search firm that was chosen to recruit a new governor for the Bank of England.
Features Anthony Precourt T’98, chairman and CEO of Austin FC, in an article about the soccer club’s new philanthropic arm, 4ATX.
A feature story about a new study from Dean Matthew J. Slaughter and coauthors Amalie Jensen, William Marble, and Kenneth Scheve exploring the pervasiveness of partisan sorting and polarization in local politics.
Highlights Kiran Smith T’00, CEO of Arnold Worldwide, as one of the top up-and-coming leaders in Boston.
A feature story about an experiential marketing project from ad agency Manifold and High West Distillery, founded by David Perkins T’90.
“In sum, dual-class shares in Indian e-commerce startups would not be acceptable to a formidable partner like Walmart,” says Vijay Govindarajan.
Highlights Zucked by Roger McNamee T’82 as one of the top books of 2019.
Highlights Roger Lynch T’95, CEO of Condé Nast and the 2019 Investiture speaker, in an article about the best MBA commencement speakers in 2019.
Highlights Tuck among the top 10 schools for placing graduates in high-paying finance and accounting roles.
A feature story about Tim Moxey T’01, the co-founder and CEO of Botanica Seattle, a Washington-based edibles company.
“When we begin to identify as experts, our outlook can narrow, both in daily work and in times of crisis,” writes Sydney Finkelstein.
Sydney Finkelstein joins HBR’s IdeaCast to discuss how managers can avoid the “expertise trap,” which he first explored in an article for the magazine’s May/June 2019 issue.
Features Trent Meyerhoefer T’96, who will become the new CFO of Ranpak, once the company’s sale to One Madison is completed later this year.
Feature story about Everly, a digital-native wedding planning company founded by Juliet Horton T'14.
Cites data compiled by Kenneth French which found that shares of the most expensive and least profitable U.S. companies, weighted by their market value, outpaced the cheapest and most profitable companies in the last 10 years.
“Creativity is about coming up with the big idea,” Vijay Govindarajan says. “Innovation is about executing the idea—converting the idea into a successful business.”
An interview with Alison Elworthy T’11, SVP of customer success at HubSpot, about being a working parent.
A feature story about research from Lauren Grewal exploring why consumers are less likely to choose unattractive produce.
A feature story about Michael Sherman T’92, who was recently named the CEO of Chimerix, a biopharmaceutical company.
Features Lee Taylor T’12, CEO of REsurety, a risk management and information services company founded by Taylor as the outgrowth of his First-Year Project.
Mentions Diverse Business Programs from Tuck Executive Education in an article about automakers' efforts to help suppliers owned by minorities and women overcome obstacles.
Highlights research by Sydney Finkelstein, which finds that the best managers become successful by creating industry-wide networks of people who have worked for them.
A feature story about Roger Lynch T’95, who was recently named the CEO of Condé Nast.
Highlights Tuck in an article listing universities offering health care management degrees, or concentrations in health care.
“The mistake is to think it is a predictor of recessions,” Tuck’s Peter Fisher says of the yield curve. “I think it causes recessions.”