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Professor Kim Schoenholtz is interviewed about the CHOICE Act's impact on banking

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Excerpt from NPR -- "If we really wanted to ease the regulatory burden on small banks, we could do it, but it wouldn't contain the features that the CHOICE Act has for the large banks."
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Professor Arun Sundararajan explains why Snapchat's user demographic is an advantage over other platforms

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Excerpt from TIME -- "The main thing that's communicated on Snapchat is 'here I am.' 'It's a stream of consciousness,' says Sundararajan. 'It's what people thought Twitter would be when it first came out.'"
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Research by Professor Thomas Philippon and PhD student Germán Gutiérrez on the link between valuation and corporate investment is cited

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Excerpt from The Wall Street Journal -- "So why don’t the high profits attract competitors to build new companies—or expand existing companies into new lines of business—for less than the cost of buying stock in existing companies? The problem is longstanding, according to research by Germán Gutiérrez and Thomas Philippon at New York’s Stern School of Business. They show that the previous link between valuation and corporate investment weakened from the early 2000s, and as a result corporates have invested about 10% less than they otherwise would have done."
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Professor Vasant Dhar is interviewed about how CIOs can use artificial intelligence effectively

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Excerpt from Connected Futures Magazine -- "'The mistake is to hire a bunch of nerds and hope that good things happen,' said Vasant Dhar, a professor of information systems at New York University’s Stern School of Business. 'It has to start top down with solid business thinking.' 'The important thing,' he said, 'is what is it going to do for the business? Is it going to make better products, help retention, reduce churn? What is it going to do, and why?'"
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Professor Roy Smith identifies the biggest factors influencing the stock market

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Excerpt from Marketplace -- "If it's a year or so away, it doesn't matter so much. The market always anticipates the future by six months or more."
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Professor Anindya Ghose shares takeaways from his research on mobile advertising as featured in his forthcoming book, "Tap"

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Excerpt from Wharton@Work -- "'On the outside,' says Professor Anindya Ghose, 'it is very easy for businesses to get discouraged by consumers’ seeming resistance or inhibition to advertising. What lies beneath the surface is different though.' In his new book Tap: Unlocking the Mobile Economy, Ghose says the leveraging of mobile data, combined with his ground-breaking studies in randomized field experiments in different parts of the world, economics, and behavioral psychology, have unearthed knowledge that can help us better understand our customers, and ourselves."
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Professor Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh's joint research on the mutual fund industry in Sweden is featured

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Excerpt from Reuters -- "'We find a weak relationship between pay and performance, but a strong relationship between pay and size, measured as fee revenue,' Markus Ibert of the Stockholm School of Economics, Ron Kaniel of Rochester University, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh of New York University and Roine Vestman of Stockholm University write."
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Professor Scott Galloway discusses Snapchat's future

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Excerpt from Forbes -- "'The cool kid premium eventually goes away,' said Galloway, who is also cofounder of research firm L2. 'Instagram played that role two years ago. Facebook played that role four years ago. You can only be the new kid on the block for so long, and then it becomes ROI.'"
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Professor Lawrence White explains how increased spending on infrastructure will foster manufacturing growth

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Excerpt from Fox Business -- "'The expansion of infrastructure spending, especially on road and rail projects, will help since transport costs are important with respect to goods manufacturers’ getting their input supplies at lower costs and being able to ship their outputs to markets, whether at home or abroad at lower costs,' [White] said."
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Professor Jennifer Carpenter comments on Bloomberg's inclusion of Chinese market data in its global indices

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Excerpt from CGTN -- "Jennifer Carpenter, an associate professor of finance at Stern’s School of Business at New York University indicated having access to this new wealth of information could prove to be a big asset for traders. 'Just an easy way to start thinking about, "well what if I started investing in China and how is that going to improve my return risk profile", which should start to whet the appetite as well as start to build the familiarity you need for people to become comfortable investing real money there,' Carpenter said."
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Professor Ari Ginsberg shares his views on Snap Inc's presence in England

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Excerpt from Inc. -- "Recent interest in London may have more to do with the relative ease of doing business there, and less with its status as an E.U. entry point. 'The U.K. will still remain an attractive market for companies such as [Snap] not just because of its relative size, but because it has an English speaking population that makes it relatively easy to commission market analysis studies, to find investors for their projects and roll out new products,' says Ari Ginsberg, a professor of entrepreneurship and management and New York University's Stern School of Business."
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Professor Thomaï Serdari shares insights on luxury marketing and Generation Z

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Excerpt from WGSN -- "Social media has been instrumental in informing young consumers, and most importantly in instructing them on what is desirable and how luxury should look or feel."
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The Path Forward: Chipotle's Vision for its Future Food Ecosystem

On Feb. 28, Chipotle Mexican Grill CEO and Founder Steve Ells shared his company's vision for making great food more affordable and accessible in a conversation moderated by Professor Tensie Whelan, director of NYU Stern’s Center for Sustainable Business
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Professor Nicholas Economides is interviewed about tax reform under the Trump Administration

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Excerpt from i24News -- "Tax reform is especially important for Trump. The whole stock market swing up was because of that. People expect that income taxes are going to fall, and most importantly, that corporate taxes are going to fall."
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Professor Aswath Damodaran shares his outlook on Snap Inc.'s IPO

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Excerpt from CNBC -- "Snap is entering the digital advertising market where the incumbents are two powerful behemoths: Facebook and Google. 'That scares the heck out of me as an investor,' Damodaran said. 'Already Facebook is trying to "out-Snap" Snap.'"
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Professor Beth Bechky addresses the challenges teams with virtual employees may face

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Excerpt from the Financial Times -- "As virtual teams become the norm rather than the exception, companies need to find ways to smooth out the bumps, whether cultural, linguistic or logistic. One sticking point is often over who will have to get up early or work late for meetings in different time zones. 'That can be a problem, especially if as a manager of the team you’re always making the same set of people do it,' says Beth Bechky, a management professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business."
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Senior Research Scholar Shlomo Angel is interviewed about an upcoming pilot study on public open spaces, led by Research Scholar Patrick Lamson-Hall, that will be part of a Stern Signature Project with MBA students

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Excerpt from MindaNews -- "'Practically, our plan is to engage MBA students from the Stern School of Business of NYU in what is called a Stern Signature Project. A select team of talented and ambitious students will work with our staff for a semester on refining the methodology, and we will then travel to Davao City to conduct a survey of the parks and open spaces,' he said."
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Professor Robert Engle discusses global economic volatility

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Excerpt from CNN Indonesia -- "Today, financial markets are actually very calm, surprisingly calm, given all the things that are going on. We don't see a lot of financial volatility. I think that we expect that it's going to arise from a lot of these events that are going on. But at the moment, we don't see it."
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Executive Education Short Course: Finance and Accounting for Non-Finance Executives

This program is for general and functional business managers who interact regularly with the firm’s finance area; managers who make business decisions that affect the firm’s financial results, or are impacted by financial models; and financial analysts and investors who would like to understand how to interpret the data in financial statements to assess a firm's future prospects and value.
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In an in-depth Q&A, Professor Andrea Bonezzi discusses shifts in the marketing industry

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Excerpt from DMN -- "The fundamental principles are still very much there, it's just the tools have changed. If you think about communication and persuasion, the fundamentals are still the same. It's not like human beings have completely changed their nature and basic psychological motives. With respect to that, there's definitely an emphasis these days on digital."
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Professor Justin Kruger's joint research on self-assessment and performance is referenced

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Excerpt from the Harvard Business Review -- "A classic finding in the psychology literature is the Dunning-Kruger effect (named after David Dunning and Justin Kruger, who first described it): Poor performers in a domain are more prone to overestimate their ability than good performers. Why? Poor performers are unaware of the many elements that go into expert performance, and thus they are overly confident in their ability to carry out all of the tasks necessary to succeed."
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Ragy Thomas, CEO and Founder of Sprinklr, Joins MBAs for Langone Speaker Series

Ragy Thomas (MBA ‘03), Founder and CEO of Sprinklr, joined Professor Luke Williams, MBA students and alumni for a 2016-2017 Langone Speaker Series event.
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13th Annual NYU/Penn Conference on Law and Finance

The 13th Annual NYU/Penn Conference on Law and Finance, co-sponsored by New York University’s Pollack Center for Law & Business and the University of Pennsylvania’s Institute for Law and Economics, was held on February 24-25. 
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Professor Adam Alter shares insights on addictive technology, from his forthcoming book, "Irresistible"

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Excerpt from Outside -- "'Digital devices are constructed—often by PhDs in behavioral science—to completely consume us,' says Adam Alter, a marketing and psychology professor at New York University and author of the forthcoming book Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked."
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In an in-depth interview, Professor Pankaj Ghemawat addresses common myths about globalization

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Excerpt from the Harvard Business Review -- "There's a huge difference between connectivity, or the potential for connectedness, and actual levels of connectedness. And the actual levels are way lower than the technological constraints might lead us to expect."