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Our faculty are sought out by the media for their expertise on a variety of topics.
Here's the latest:
- June 4, 2024Sean Spence, an adjunct finance professor, was asked by WalletHub to share his advice to people with bad credit who are in the market for a debt consolidation loan.
- May 31, 2024Laurie A. Meamber, an associate professor of marketing, shared her expertise on co-branded and grocery credit cards with MoneyGeek.
- May 30, 2024David Koo, assistant professor of accounting, is interviewed by Accounting Today about his recent research exploring links between frequency of financial reporting and market efficiency.
- May 29, 2024Laurie A. Meamber, an associate professor of marketing, shared her advice on finding the right credit card with MoneyGeek.
- May 27, 2024Laurie A. Meamber, an associate professor of marketing, shared her thoughts on the American Express Platinum card with WalletHub.
- May 27, 2024Sean Spence, an adjunct finance professor, was interviewed by Money Geek on finding the best first-time credit cards.
- May 20, 2024Matthew Cronin, professor of management, appears on The Academic Minute to discuss his insights on workplace mental health.
- May 15, 2024Dean Ajay Vinzé discusses his journey in academia and his views on the importance of kindness in the business sector on this episode of Positive Philter Podcast.
- May 13, 2024Russell Abratt, professor of marketing, provides commentary to CX Dive about brand reputation and cyber incidents.
- May 8, 2024Assistant professor of management Einav Hart describes her recent research paper for Harvard Business Review. In their research, Hart and her colleagues asked both candidates and managers to estimate the likelihood that a candidate who negotiates will have the offer rescinded.
- May 6, 2024Victoria Grady, associate professor of management, writes in HR Dive about how collaborations between AI and human managers will permanently shift the way we work.
- May 1, 2024Derek Horstmeyer, a professor of finance, recently had the article titled "‘Sell in May and Go Away’ Isn’t as Useful as It Once Was," published by The Wall Street Journal.