Stern in the News | December 13, 2023
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The Washington Post | |
Research Scholar Mariana Olaizola Rosenblat interview: “‘Problematic Pockets’: How Discord Became a Home For Extremists.”
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Commercial Observer | |
Clinical Professor Sam Chandan interview: “Who Turned The American Dream Of Home Ownership Into a Nightmare?”
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Vogue Business | |
Research from the Center for Business and Human Rights is cited: “Are Fashion’s Buying Practices Really Improving?”
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Business Insider | |
Professor Eli Bartov is mentioned: “Trump Says He Won't Testify in His Civil Fraud Trial in Manhattan.”
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Barron's | |
Clinical Professor Glenn Okun interview: “Consumer Sentiment Spiked. Next Test Is Holiday Spending.”
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Wallethub | |
Clinical Professor Thomaï Serdari interview: “Best Credit Cards for Restaurants.”
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Yahoo! | |
Professor Natalia Levina interview: “Google Releases “Gemini” AI Model, Investors Question Profitability.”
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Bloomberg | |
Research from Professor Emeritus Edward Altman is spotlighted: “Companies Are Going Broke Gradually, Not Suddenly.”
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Leadership Conversations Podcast | |
Clinical Professor Alison Taylor podcast interview: “Alison Taylor on Debunking Myths in Sustainable Business.”
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MoneyGeek | |
Professor Jared Watson interview: “What Is Behavioral Finance?”
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The Guardian | |
Center for Business and Human Rights Deputy Director and Senior Research Scholar Paul Barrett interview: “Is Meta’s Ad-Free Service Just Another Way to Make People Pay For Privacy?”
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Ambrook | |
Professor Ari Ginsberg interview: “Indoor Agriculture Faces a Reckoning.”