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Apr 11, 2023

Conservatives Are More Open to Seemingly Inferior Products Than Liberals Are

A feature interview with Nailya Ordabayeva and Monika Lisjak about their research exploring how a consumer’s political leanings impact their purchasing decisions.

Apr 11, 2023

How to Get into Dartmouth Tuck

A feature interview with Lawrence Mur’ray, executive director of admissions and financial aid, on Accepted’s Admissions Straight Talk podcast.

Apr 07, 2023

Stakeholder Capitalism Needs Stewards

Highlights a Harvard Business Review article coauthored by Mark DesJardine and Wei Shi examining how to manage shareholders in the age of stakeholder capitalism.

Apr 07, 2023

These Tech Workers Say They Were Hired to Do Nothing

Quotes Vijay Govindarajan in an article examining hiring practices by large tech firms during recent periods of growth.

Apr 05, 2023

A Radically Simple Way to Boost a Neighborhood

Features Roger Hochschild T’90, CEO of Discover Financial Services, in a piece about the company’s decision to open a new call center in Chatham, on the South Side of Chicago.

Apr 05, 2023

There Is Only One Question That Matters with AI

Roger McNamee T’82, managing director of Elevation Partners, authors an opinion piece for Time about the future of AI.

Apr 05, 2023

Poshmark Introduces Posh Shows, Live Shopping for Resale

Quotes Tracy Sun T’05, cofounder and SVP of seller experience at Poshmark, in a feature story about the company’s new Posh Shows feature.

Apr 04, 2023

India’s Push for 24/7 Clean Energy from Dams Upends Lives

Quotes Bhanu Singh T’05, director of the hydropower company Shree Bhavani Power Project, in an article examining growing hydropower development in India.

Apr 04, 2023

The New Rules of Layoffs

Quotes Paul Argenti in an article examining the questions business leaders face when considering layoffs.

Apr 04, 2023

Real Humans of McKinsey: Cynthia Madu, Dartmouth Tuck MBA ’22, Consultant

Features Cynthia Madu T’22, consultant at McKinsey, in an interview about why shoe chose Tuck, her business school experience, and her career journey.

Apr 03, 2023

Manufacturers Have Been Spending a Lot on Construction

Quotes Teresa Fort in a piece examining rising construction spending within the manufacturing industry.

Apr 03, 2023

TVS Motor’s Big Global Gamble

Quotes Vijay Govindarajan in an article about TVS Motor, an Indian multinational motorcycle manufacturer that aims to become one of the top global automotive brands.

Mar 29, 2023

Charlie Schilling on How We Need to Adjust to the Future of Work

A feature interview with Charlie Schilling T’08, president of enterprise business at Emeritus.

Mar 29, 2023

‘Outlive’ Review: Heaven Can Wait

Matthew Rees, senior fellow at the Center for Business, Government & Society, reviews the new book Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity by Peter Attia, with Bill Gifford.

Mar 28, 2023

Laid-off Tech Workers: These Top Business Schools Are Still Offering Extended MBA Deadlines, Scholarships

Mentions Tuck in an article highlighting admissions initiatives introduced by numerous business schools in response to layoffs in tech and other industries.

Mar 28, 2023

Susan Hunt Stevens on How We Need to Adjust to the Future of Work

A feature interview with Susan Hunt Stevens T’98, founder and CEO of WeSpire.

Mar 28, 2023

Why Corporate America Has Grown Silent on Gun Violence

Quotes Paul Argenti in an article examining why companies are hesitant to speak out in the wake of recent gun violence.

Mar 26, 2023

Opinion: How Big Tech’s Predatory Culture Fuels Failures Like Silicon Valley Bank

Roger McNamee T’82 authors an opinion piece examining how the business culture of the tech industry may have contributed to the failure of Silicon Valley Bank.

Mar 24, 2023

European Banks are Better Capital-shaped than their U.S. Peers, Says Causeway Capital CEO Ketterer

Sarah Ketterer T’87, CEO of Causeway Capital Management, joins Closing Bell to discuss whether the turmoil in the banking industry is suggesting that we are on the brink of recession and more.

Mar 23, 2023

This Isn’t Tech’s First Boom and Bust Cycle. Here’s What We Can Learn from ...

Quotes Vijay Govindarajan in an article examining what lessons the tech industry can learn from past bubbles and apply to the current moment.

Mar 22, 2023

For the Jikaria Sisters, It’s about Blending Their Style

A feature interview with the Jikaria Sisters, including Omika Jikaria T’21.

Mar 19, 2023

‘Enough, It’s Hurting Our Business’: Sofi’s Campaign to Stop the Student-Loan Payment Pause That Helps I...

Quotes Paul Argenti in an article exploring SoFi’s efforts to end the federal student loan payment moratorium.

Mar 17, 2023

How the Top Women in Finance Are Shaping the Future

Features Sarah Ketterer T’87 and Suni Harford T’88 in an article about Barron’s annual list of the 100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance.

Mar 16, 2023

Lawmakers Who Struggle and Have Struggled with Mental Health See Power in ‘Telling the Story’

Features Tina Smith T’84, U.S. Senator from Minnesota, in an article about lawmakers sharing their personal mental health stories.

Mar 16, 2023

The Legendary Breakfast Spot That Hasn’t Changed since 1947

A feature story about Lou’s Restaurant and Bakery, owned by Jarett Berke T’17, and the ways it has and has not changed over the decades.

Mar 15, 2023

Surge Pricing Is Spreading to More than Rideshare Companies—Here’s Why

Robert Shumsky joins CBS News to discuss the growing prevalence of surge pricing.

Mar 14, 2023

It’s Time for Equal Pay for Equal Work

Quotes Ella Bell Smith in an article examining the gender pay gap. Smith says the pay gap is heightened for Black women.

Mar 14, 2023

What Happens When CEOs Stay Too Long? Just Ask Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim

Quotes Paul Argenti in an article exploring what companies can learn from Syracuse University, which recently parted ways with its longtime men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim.

Mar 14, 2023

Are Tech Layoffs a Major Disruption or a Just Minor Course Correction from Past Excesses?

Vijay Govindarajan coauthors an article examining recent layoffs in the tech industry.

Mar 14, 2023

Companies Gear Up for a Busy Proxy Season

Highlights research by and quotes Mark DesJardine in an article about activist investors and proxy season.

Mar 13, 2023

First Zero-emissions Fuel Cell Ferry in the U.S. Arrives in San Francisco

Features Pace Ralli T’09, CEO of Switch Maritime, in a feature story about a new all-electric, zero-emissions ferry that Switch developed with Bay Area Air Quality Management District.

Mar 12, 2023

Bowling for $418? Surge Pricing Creeps into Restaurants, Movies, Gym Class

Quotes Robert Shumsky in an article exploring how dynamic pricing has expanded beyond industries where it has become commonplace.

Mar 10, 2023

Developed Market Equities Outlook

Sarah Ketterer T’87, CEO of Causeway Capital Management, joins Wall Street Week to discuss philosophies for equities strategy in developed markets.

Mar 10, 2023

What Is ‘Green Hushing’? The New Negative Sustainability Trend, Explained

Features Anant Sundaram in an article examining “green hushing”—companies purposely keeping quiet about their sustainability goals.

Mar 08, 2023

Business Schools Soften Admissions Requirements to Scoop Up Laid-Off Tech Workers

Quotes Lawrence Mur’ray, executive director of admissions and financial aid, in an article about admissions initiatives at numerous business schools in response to layoffs in tech and other industries.

Mar 08, 2023

MBA Programs Are Courting Laid-off Tech Workers by Removing Testing Requirements to Sweeten the Deal

Highlights Tuck and quotes Lawrence Mur’ray, executive director of admissions and financial aid, in an article about admissions initiatives introduced by numerous business schools in response to layoffs in tech and other industries.