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Dec 06, 2022

Discover CEO Says Spending on Credit Cards Is Slowing Down

Roger Hochschild T’90, president and CEO of Discover Financial Services, joins Bloomberg’s The Open to discuss how record-high inflation is affecting consumer spending.

Dec 06, 2022

The U.S. MBA Programs with the Most International Students

Highlights Tuck among the top business schools at enrolling international students.

Dec 05, 2022

Safe and Boring Is a Dangerous Illusion

Cites Vijay Govindarajan in an article examining issues with so-called “safe and boring” investments.

Dec 05, 2022

Disrupting the Disruptors

Roger McNamee T’82, managing director at Elevation Partners, authors an opinion piece exploring how the current economic climate presents new challenges and opportunities for tech companies.

Dec 02, 2022

Is Limiting Choice the Key to Stop Retirement Leakage?

Features Punam Anand Keller in an article highlighting a panel discussion on retirement plan leakage at the Employee Benefit Research Institute 2022 Retirement Summit.

Dec 01, 2022

NHL Launches First-Ever Fast Channel on the Roku Channel

Quotes Ashley Hovey T’14, director of AVOD at the Roku Channel, in an article about the NHL launching its first free ad-supported streaming channel on Roku.

Nov 30, 2022

Dartmouth Tuck MBA Employment Report: Class of 2022 Earns Record Overall Compensation

A feature story about Tuck’s 2022 employment data.

Nov 29, 2022

Extended Reality Can Be Empathic Reality

Highlights Vijay Govindarajan and the Virtual Global Insight Expedition course he taught last spring in an article examining how augmented and virtual reality can elicit empathy.

Nov 28, 2022

How a Chicago-Area Orthopedics Practice Went from 1% Medicaid Patients to 80%, and Remained Profitable

Features Vijay Govindarajan in an article exploring how Genesis Orthopedics & Sports Medicine in Chicago employed Govindarajan’s Three-Box Solution for innovation.

Nov 28, 2022

Have the Anticapitalists Reached Harvard Business School?

Quotes Curt Welling D’71, T’77 in an article about business schools offering courses that examining corporate social responsibility and the future of capitalism.

Nov 28, 2022

Visions of Early Retirement May Sway Some to Save More

Features Punam Anand Keller in an article exploring efforts by employers to encourage their employees to save more for retirement by enticing them with the prospect of retiring early.

Nov 27, 2022

Would Scrapping Twitter Benefit American Democracy?

Roger McNamee T’82, managing director of Elevation Partners, joins MSNBC to discuss how changes at Twitter could have larger impacts beyond the platform.

Nov 22, 2022

Tech Talent Is Flooding the Job Market

Vijay Govindarajan coauthors an article examining how traditional companies stand to benefit from a job market filled with tech talent.

Nov 22, 2022

The Billion-Dollar Path Forward

Quotes Tracy Sun T’05, co-founder and SVP of seller experience at Poshmark, in an article about the rise of women-led IPOs and M&As.

Nov 22, 2022

Business School in the Metaverse: Part 2

Vijay Govindarajan authors a piece exploring how virtual reality technology can be harnessed in business education.

Nov 22, 2022

Dartmouth Tuck is the Latest U.S. B-School to Set MBA Salary Record in 2022

A feature story about Tuck’s 2022 employment data.

Nov 22, 2022

Researchers Find Surprising Financial Benefits in This Strategy

A feature story about new research from Mark DesJardine and coauthors Jody Grewal and Kala Viswanathan examining the effect common owners have on corporate social responsibility efforts.

Nov 18, 2022

Twitter Is Collapsing, and Nothing Can Replace It

Roger McNamee T'82 authors an opinion piece about the current state and future of Twitter.

Nov 17, 2022

Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch Aims to Remake a Magazine Empire Into a Hollywood Player

A feature interview with Roger Lynch T’95, CEO of Condé Nast, about the company’s investment toward digital and video, turning the storied magazine-company brand into a leading multiplatform player.

Nov 17, 2022

In Hiring, Don’t Pine for the One That Got Away

A feature story about research coauthored by Dan Feiler which found that observing forgone alternatives to a decision may reduce feelings of regret associated with choices.

Nov 16, 2022

Republican House Majority Has a Message for ‘Woke’ Big Business: Get Out of Politics

Quotes Paul Argenti in an article examining how a Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives may impact how, and when, companies speak out on controversial issues.

Nov 15, 2022

How Can We Make Public Commissions More Democratic?

Quotes Damali Harding T’06, managing principal of the Regulatory Assistance Project.

Nov 15, 2022

Business School in the Metaverse

A feature article authored by Vijay Govindarajan exploring the lessons learned from developing and teaching the Virtual Global Insight Expedition course last spring.

Nov 14, 2022

For Women at the Leading B-Schools, 2022 Was Another Year of Progress

Highlights Tuck as a leader among MBA programs at enrolling women.

Nov 13, 2022

Can Businesses Save Democracy?

Highlights research by Pino Audia examining how public opinion can impact a company’s business decisions.

Nov 11, 2022

Elon Musk Learns the Hard Way That Being a Twitter Troll Is Way More Fun than...

Features Anant Sundaram in an article examining the financial strain Twitter is under following Elon Musk’s acquisition of the social media platform.

Nov 09, 2022

6 Reasons Why Business School Is a Great Choice for Veterans

Quotes Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article about what makes business school such a good option for returning veterans.

Nov 08, 2022

Professor Vijay Govindarajan Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from Institute for Management Studies

Highlights Vijay Govindarajan's 2022 IMS Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to the fields of strategy and innovation.

Nov 08, 2022

Large Common Share Ownership Positively Associated with Social Responsibility, Says Research

A feature story about new research by Mark DesJardine examining the correlation between common ownership and higher rates of corporate social responsibility.

Nov 08, 2022

TikTok Hires Former NBA CMO as Its New Marketing Chief

A feature story about Kate Jhaveri T'03, who has been named TikTok’s global head of marketing.

Nov 07, 2022

In Times of Recession: Focus on Core Businesses, Eliminate Obstacles to Innovation, and Invest in New...

A feature interview with Vijay Govindarajan about his Three-Box framework for innovation, and why companies should invest during an economic downturn.

Nov 04, 2022

Top Business Schools Focus on Building Future Leaders with Experiential Learning Model

Highlights the Virtual Global Insight Expedition course taught by Vijay Govindarajan in spring 2022, and quotes Govindarajan and Joe Dalton T’22.

Nov 03, 2022

Why Tribal Communities Are Being Overlooked by Investors

An opinion piece by Dawson Her Many Horses T'10 about how large gaps in business data are a major obstacle preventing tribal communities from attracting the capital necessary to grow and thrive.

Nov 03, 2022

How Best to Bring Back Manufacturing

Features research coauthored by Teresa Fort in an article about U.S. manufacturing, production, and innovation.

Nov 02, 2022

Coffee Break: Starbucks and Dunkin’ Release 2022 Holiday Cups

Quotes Jill McVicar Nelson T’16, CMO at Dunkin’, in an article highlighting the company’s forthcoming holiday offerings for 2022.

Nov 01, 2022

JPMorgan Launches Life-Sciences Venture Group

Highlights Robert Stockman T’81 who will serve as an advisor to JPMorgan’s newly launch health care venture capital practice.