- May 31, 2022
After the tragic shooting in Uvalde, Texas, firearm stock prices have increased says Brad Greenwood, associate professor of ISOM, in an op-ed for The Conversation. 鈥淎s of the close of trading on May 31, 2022, the stock price of weapons-maker Sturm Ruger was up more than 6.6% since May 23, the day before the shooting.鈥
- May 31, 2022
Dean Maury Peiperl聽discusses the seven principles for making responsible business leadership effective in EFMD GlobalFocus. 鈥淟ooking forward 鈥 and indeed, looking at history 鈥 the best societal business leaders will be masters of coalition-building and the contradictions of 鈥渃oopetition鈥 (i.e. cooperation with rivals),鈥 says Peiperl.
- May 19, 2022
Lisa Gring-Pemble, co-executive director of the Business for a Better World Center, was interviewed by Connection on The Honey Bee Initiative adding a new apiary to Laurel Hill Park.聽
- May 19, 2022
Defense News Commentary authors Daniel Fata and Jerry McGinn detail how "maintaining robust foreign suppliers through a 'Buy Allied' approach is essential for the American economy to remain strong and will help reduce dependencies on Chinese sources."
- May 16, 2022
Having a team where more than one gender is represented is always something that companies should strive for. 鈥淚n business, you need diverse points of view, you need the benefit of different ways of looking at the world, and I will say I have had better learnings,鈥 Dean Maury Peiperl says an interview with SHESKILLZGLOBAL.
- May 6, 2022
Derek Horstmeyer, professor of finance, wrote an article for The Wall Street Journal on how negative real interests encourage risk taking by investors for the first half of a negative interest rate cycle, and how this reverses in the latter half of the cycle.
- May 13, 2022
Sometimes businesses will hijack a competitor鈥檚 ad keywords to gain new customers. Siddharth Bhattacharya, assistant professor of information systems and operations management, has written an article for Harvard Business Review on a study he has done,聽along with coauthors聽Jing Gong and Sunil Wattal, on聽competitive poaching.
- May 3, 2022
Businesses that don鈥檛 have poison pill defenses 鈥渨ritten into their charter tend to earn excess returns.鈥 Derek Horstmeyer, professor of finance, says in Business Insider that 鈥渢his is because since they are exposed to market discipline (threat of takeover), management acts in the best interest of the shareholders.鈥
- May 2, 2022
鈥淲e worked to identify the practices that acquisition professionals and their industry counterparts can use now to innovate, iterate, scale, and field effective military capabilities for United States forces,鈥 notes Jerry McGinn, executive director of the Center for Government Contracting, in an interview with ExecutiveGov on the Center鈥檚 new playbook on the defense acquisition system.
- May 3, 2022
Derek Horstmeyer, professor of finance, was interviewed by the Financial Times on ETFs and how they have been taking excess risks.