Faculty News

Professor Lawrence White is quoted in a story on government involvement in the housing market

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Excerpt from the Australian Financial Review -- "'Once you go down this road it’s clear it’s hard to pull back,' says Lawrence J. White, professor of economics at New York University Stern School of Business, and a specialist in financial regulation and bank behaviour."
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In an in-depth interview, Professor Aswath Damodaran shares his approach to investing and valuation

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Excerpt from Seeking Alpha -- "Now the investing world has become a lot flatter, especially in the US. I can't think of too many competitive advantages that you would have at Goldman Sachs as an equity research analyst over some person sitting at their own computer. If you're going to create value in this business now, you've got to think of what else you bring to the table. It can't be that you have better data, it can't be because you have a more powerful computer - it's got to be something else, and that's made investing a lot more difficult than it used to be."
Faculty News

Professor Adam Alter shares his views on the changes Twitter has made to its platform

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Excerpt from BuzzFeed News -- "'Everything these companies do, at first, is driven by the short-term desire to stake a small share of the attention economy and to engage users just long enough to attract early funding. Only later does the medium view start to matter, and the long view doesn’t matter at all until very late in the game,' explained Adam Alter, author of Irresistible, a book about the rise of addictive technology."
Faculty News

In a live interview, Professor Michael Spence discusses how the US delaying tariffs on auto imports will impact trade negotiations with China

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Excerpt from Bloomberg-- "The United States is better off if we're negotiating on behalf of the United States, but with the interests of other developed countries aligned with what we're trying to achieve in terms of a level playing field, fairness, absence of intellectual property theft, and so on. So I think it's good news in the sense that we're not going to pick a fight with the Europeans at the same time, or at least we may not. And that makes it easier... to focus on the Chinese negotiations and not overload the team."
School News

Research by the NYU Pollack Center for Law & Business on SEC enforcement actions is featured

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Excerpt from Law.com -- "The report, 'SEC Enforcement Activity: Public Companies and Subsidiaries—Midyear FY 2019 Update,' was released Wednesday by the New York University Pollack Center for Law & Business and Cornerstone Research."
School News

The winning teams of the $300K Entrepreneurs Challenge, organized by the W. R. Berkley Innovation Labs, are highlighted

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Excerpt from Clear Admit -- "After an eight-month competition, NYU Stern announced the six winners of its annual Entrepreneurs Challenge. Spearheaded by the W.R. Berkley Innovation Labs, the venture competition offered more than $300,000 in cash prizes and pro-bono startup services to the most promising innovators at the school. In total, 243 teams and 500 students, faculty, and alumni participated in three competition tracks."
School News

Professor and Vice Dean for Online Learning Kim Corfman highlights the flexibility that Stern's online MS in Quantitative Management program offers early-career professionals

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Excerpt from MiM Guide -- "The program allows professionals worldwide to benefit from an NYU Stern graduate education without having to relocate, and provides the convenience of being able to learn at the time and place that works best for each student."
Press Releases

SEC Enforcement Actions Against Public Companies Remain at Near-Record Levels Despite Government Shutdown

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement actions against public companies and their subsidiaries remained at near-record levels through the first half of the 2019 fiscal year, which ended March 31. According to a report released today by the NYU Pollack Center for Law & Business and Cornerstone Research, enforcement actions reached these levels despite the federal government shutdown that led to a one-month period during which the SEC suspended non-emergency enforcement operations.
Faculty News

Professor Panos Ipeirotis' research on Mechanical Turk is included in an excerpt from a new book on the crowdsourcing marketplace

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Excerpt from Fast Company -- "Panos Ipeirotis, a leading researcher most known for his work tracking the ebbs and flows of MTurk worker demographics, estimates that 2,000 to 5,000 workers can be found on the MTurk platform at any given moment."
Faculty News

Professor Gavin Kilduff's research on the impact of having a rival on performance is referenced

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Excerpt from the Harvard Business Review -- "Sometimes it’s even motivating just to know that your rival is out there. And I know you’re familiar with the evidence on this, but I’ve just been floored by Gavin Kilduff’s research on how much your rivals’ success can affect your own."
School News

The Center for Sustainable Business' forthcoming research on the business case for sustainability in the apparel industry is referenced

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Excerpt for Business of Fashion -- "To be sure, more work is being done to establish the business case for sustainability. For instance, New York University’s Stern School of Business is working on a project to assess the return on investment apparel companies can expect from environmental and social initiatives."
School News

Stern's MBA real estate specialization is spotlighted in a feature on the best real estate MBAs in the northeast

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Excerpt from MetroMBA -- "The NYU Stern School of Business offers full-time MBA students a chance to specialize in real estate. According to the school, it 'provides rigorous training in the development, investment, and financing of real estate projects.' Students who choose the specialization are taught to think strategically about real estate in primary and secondary markets including the legal, taxation, and regulatory environments they’ll encounter."
Business and Policy Leader Events

JOIM-NYU Stern Conference on AI and Finance

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On Tuesday, May 14 and Wednesday, May 15, the NYU Stern School of Business will co-host the JOIM-NYU Stern Conference on AI and Finance.
Faculty News

In a live interview, Professor Joseph Foudy explains US-China trade negotiations

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Excerpt from TRT World -- "The very public nature of this conflict is going to make it very difficult for either country to back down."
Faculty News

Professor Anika Sharma offers her views on the potential sale of Lord & Taylor

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Excerpt from Retail Dive -- "You always walked into the store because you saw them as an authority that would help you. Today that authority has become YouTube, or it’s your friend. All you’re really doing is trying to confirm what your mind has already made up."
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Full-time MBA students Christopher Costello and Andrew Kwan are named to the Poets & Quants "MBAs to Watch" list

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "'I would not be able to put a price on the network I have built at NYU Stern. I think most MBA students would agree, your classmates are the most valuable part of this experience. I have met some truly high caliber people through NYU Stern and made some lifelong friends.' - Christopher Costello. 'In my time at Stern, I’ve worked on projects for companies across a multitude of industries, helped plan a national conference for Reaching Out MBA (ROMBA), and studied abroad at the London Business School. Each experience has shown me just how much I can stretch myself in a multitude of capacities and further confirmed the importance of being able to work with a wide range of individuals.' - Andrew Kwan"
School News

Research from the Center for Business and Human Rights on the apparel industry in Ethiopia is featured

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Excerpt from The Africa Report -- "A new report by NYU-Stern titled 'Made in Ethiopia: Challenges in the Garment Industry’s New Frontier; found that factory workers earn $26 per month, by far the lowest wage in the world. It’s an appallingly low figure, even by the already low-wage standards of the global garment industry."
Faculty News

Professor Thomaï Serdari is interviewed about Fenty, LVMH's new fashion house, led by Rihanna

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Excerpt from Marketplace -- "I think it's really interesting to see how proactive LVMH has been in taking a stand and addressing the issue [of culturally insensitive designs] from the inside out with the acquisition."
Faculty News

Professor Aswath Damodaran shares his outlook on Uber after the company's first day of trading

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Excerpt from The Washington Post -- "'If Uber cannot deliver profits over time, it spells real trouble for the gig economy,' said Aswath Damodaran, a professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business. 'They have not demonstrated that they can do all the things they want to do and also do it profitably — so the scrutiny of public markets will certainly be a big first test for them.'"
Faculty News

In an op-ed, Deputy Director of the Center for Business and Human Rights Paul Barrett examines the growth of the apparel industry in Ethiopia, referencing his joint research with Research Director Dorothée Baumann-Pauly

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Excerpt from The Washington Post -- "One hopes this fear is overblown and that the clothing firms will make a long-term commitment not only to cheaply sourced goods but also to supporting a strong Ethiopian economy in which workers are protected."
Press Releases

Winners Announced in NYU Stern’s $300K Entrepreneurs Challenge

Winners of the 2019 $300K Entrepreneurs Challenge
At the conclusion of an eight-month competition, NYU’s most promising innovators received cash prizes and pro-bono startup services valued at more than $300,000 at NYU Stern’s annual Entrepreneurs Challenge, organized by the School’s W. R. Berkley Innovation Labs. 
Business and Policy Leader Events

Politics, AI and 5G: A Conversation with Huawei CTO Paul Scanlan

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On Friday, May 10, NYU Stern's Fubon Center for Technology, Business and Innovation will host a fireside chat titled "Politics, AI and 5G" featuring Huawei CTO Paul Scanlan in conversation with NYU Stern Professor Arun Sundararajan.
Research Center Events

Winners Announced in NYU Stern’s $300K Entrepreneurs Challenge

Winners of the 2019 $300K Entrepreneurs Challenge
At the conclusion of an eight-month competition, NYU’s most promising innovators received cash prizes and pro-bono startup services valued at more than $300,000 at NYU Stern’s annual Entrepreneurs Challenge, organized by the School’s W. R. Berkley Innovation Labs. 
School News

In an op-ed, Research Scholar Brandon Fuller shares how pre-ambulance emergency-care group United Rescue can serve as a model for other cities looking to engage volunteers

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Excerpt from City Journal -- "As New York works to improve the response times of its emergency medical professionals, it should conduct a borough- or neighborhood-wide pilot of United Rescue’s program—testing whether the service effectively complements EMS, and planning to scale it up if it works. If United Rescue can do for New York what it has done on a smaller scale for Jersey City, it will save lives and promote the volunteerism that can strengthen communities across the city."
Faculty News

In an excerpt from his new book, "The Algebra of Happiness," Professor Scott Galloway offers advice to new graduates

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Excerpt from TIME -- "Your job is to find something you’re good at, and after ten thousand hours of practice, get great at it. The emotional and economic rewards that accompany being great at something will make you passionate about whatever that something is."