Faculty News
Stern in the News | May 25, 2021
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- Governing | 5/24/2021 | Professor Arun Sundararajan interview: “Will Public Transit Get a Lift from Rising Ride-share Prices?”
- Vogue Business | 5/24/2021 | Professor Jared Watson interview: “Forget Hollywood. There’s a New Global Brand Ambassador.”
- Bloomberg | 5/22/2021 | Research from Professor Edward Altman is cited: “Garuda Plans Major Restructuring That May Halve its Fleet.”
- MarketWatch | 5/22/2021 | Joint research from Professor Jeffrey Wurgler is spotlighted: “How to Know Whether the Stock Market Is in a Bubble.”
- Food Dive | 5/21/2021 | Joint research from the Center for Sustainable Business is highlighted: “Leftovers: Gatorade Lightens Up for Rehydration; Airly crackers Take a Bite Out of Climate Change.”
- Morning Brew | 5/21/2021 | Professor Tom Meyvis interview: “Return of the Night of the Living Spokesmen.”
- BBC | 5/20/2021 | Professor Michael Posner interview: “Apple Criticised for Storing Data Inside China.”
- CNBC | 5/20/2021 | Professor Aswath Damodaran video interview: “NYU’s ‘Dean of Valuation’ Argues Ether Has a Better Chance of Becoming a Commodity Than Bitcoin.”
- HBR | 5/20/2021 | Joint research from Professor Adam Alter is cited: “Marketing Still Has a Colorism Problem.”
- The Wall Street Journal | 5/20/2021 | Commentary from Professor Scott Galloway is highlighted: “11 Productivity Secrets to Jump-start Any Monday Morning.”
- ProMarket | 5/19/2021 | Commentary from Professor Thomas Philippon is mentioned: “Concentration in the EU: Where It is Increasing and Why.”
- Tagesschau | 5/19/2021 | Professor Ari Ginsberg interview: “The Long Way Back to the Office.”
- Variety | 5/19/2021 | Professor Peter Newman interview: “WarnerMedia and Discovery Mega-Deal Leaves Rival Studios Scrambling to Get Bigger.”
- HBR | 5/18/2021 | Commentary from Professor Dolly Chugh is referenced: “What Organizations Can Do to Retain Asian American Talent.”
- NBC News | 5/18/2021 | Professor Paul Hardart interview: “Long Live the Bundle: How AT&T's Big Deal Harkens a Return to TV's Old Days.”
- Salon | 5/18/2021 | Joint research from Professor L. Taylor Phillips is highlighted: “A Recent Study Shows That People With Power Embrace a "Choice Mindset" — and Apply It to Those With Fewer Resources.”