Student Club Events

NYU Stern’s AHBBS and NYU Wagner’s BSA Co-host Author Maggie Anderson

On April 26, NYU Stern’s Association of Hispanic and Black Business Students (AHBBS) and NYU Wagner’s Black Student Alliance (BSA) co-hosted Maggie Anderson, author of "Our Black Year: One Family's Quest to Buy Black in America's Racially Divided Economy" (published by PublicAffairs, February 2012).
Faculty News

Prof. Adam Alter's co-authored research on how people think about "exceptional expenses" is featured

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Excerpt from The Wall Street Journal blog -- "Abigail B. Sussman, a doctoral candidate at Princeton, and Adam L. Alter, an assistant professor of marketing at New York University’s business school, conducted several experiments to explore how people think about 'unusual and infrequent' expenditures."
Student Club Events

Passport Day 2012

Stern’s annual Passport Day will be held on Thursday, April 26th, as MBA students from all cultural backgrounds share their rich heritage with fellow classmates.
School News

NYU Stern is highlighted for offering a variety of social media and social business focused courses

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Excerpt from Forbes -- "According to ComScore, social media now reaches over 82% of the worlds online population. Nearly 1 out of every 5 minutes spent online is used to engage on Facebook, tweet on Twitter, connect on LinkedIn – along with other social media activities."
School News

Prof. Eitan Zemel on Stern's new MS in Business Analytics degree, offered at NYU Shanghai

Excerpt from Washington Square News -- "'We see the MS in business analytics as a market-driven new offering that responds to the incredible explosion of data and the new ways in which data is being used in making strategic business decisions,' Zemel said."
Faculty News

A an op-ed co-authored by Prof. Paul Romer on RED, or independent reform zones in Honduras

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Excerpt from The Globe and Mail -- "The RED offers a new way to think about development assistance, one that, like trade, relies on mutually beneficial exchange rather than charity. It’s an effort to build on the success of existing special zones based around the export-processing maquila industry."
Faculty News

Prof. Arun Sundararajan's co-authored study on India's unique ID (UID) program is featured

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Excerpt from The Wall Street Journal -- "Mr. Sundararajan said the results point to 'excellent' targeting by the UID program so far. 'It’s validation of the fact that this is not a digital infrastructure for the privileged. It’s for the people who aren’t included,' Mr. Sundararajan said."
Faculty News

Prof. Nouriel Roubini on the European economy

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Excerpt from BBC -- " ... as the recession deepens, resulting in even wider fiscal deficits, another round of austerity will be needed. And now, thanks to the fiscal compact, even the euro zone's core will be forced into front-loaded recessionary austerity."
Press Releases

NYU Stern Announces New Masters in Business Analytics

New York University Stern School of Business today announced a new Master of Science in Business Analytics that will be offered in Shanghai and at the School’s Washington Square campus beginning in May 2013.
Business and Policy Leader Events

Digital Identity For A Billion People? Inside India's Incredible UID Initiative

In an April 23rd, 2012 plenary to the NYU Stern UC Class of 2015, Professor Arun Sundararajan describes India's fascinating digital identity initiative, shares video clips of his conversations with UIDAI Chairman Nandan Nilekani, and outlines a research program with Professor Ravi Bapna and ISB Hyderabad that will measure the socioeconomic impact of the UID over the coming decade.
School News

Stern's new MS in Business Analytics, NYU's first degree offered in Shanghai, is featured

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Excerpt from Financial Times -- "The Stern School of Business at New York University is to launch a Master of Science in Business Analytics degree in both New York and Shanghai, making Stern the first school at the university to launch a degree on its Pudong campus, now under construction."
School News

ECB governing council member Ewald Nowotny's speech at NYU Stern is highlighted

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Excerpt from Reuters -- "The new policy measures could be taken if stress makes a comeback in Europe, 'but I don't see a need now,' Nowotny said in a speech at New York University [Stern School of Business]."
Faculty News

An op-ed by Nobel Laureate Prof. Michael Spence on the US-China relationship

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Excerpt from Project Syndicate -- "China’s role is changing: once the West’s low-cost supplier, it is now becoming a major customer for Western products. This represents a major opportunity for advanced economies to re-balance their growth and employment, provided that they are positioned to compete for the appropriate parts of evolving supply chains."
Business and Policy Leader Events

Stern's Center for Global Economy and Business presents Governor Ewald Nowotny

The Stern Center for Global Economy and Business presents Dr. Ewald Nowotny, Governor of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank and Member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank. Governor Nowotny will discuss “Monetary Issues - The European View.”
School News

Prof. Jeffrey Carr on Stern's annual New Venture Competition

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Excerpt from Crain's New York Business -- "'We'd found that it was hard to choose winners,' said Jeffrey Carr, who heads NYU Stern's Berkley Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation. 'So we decided last year to pull out the tech competition [into a standalone category].'"
Faculty News

Prof. Stephen Brown's research on hedge fund performance data is cited

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Excerpt from Financial Times -- "A 2011 study led by Stephen Brown, a professor at New York University Stern School of Business, suggested that at least 14 per cent of hedge funds distribute unverifiable or inaccurate performance data."
Faculty News

An op-ed by Research Scholar Robert Frank on preschools

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Excerpt from The New York Times -- "Although a school’s quality depends on much more than the size of its budget, additional resources can obviously help. And given the vast sums of money that some parents now have at their disposal, an explosive — and largely unproductive — arms race is inevitable."
Faculty News

Prof. David Yermack's research on corporate jet activity is featured

Excerpt from The Economist -- "David Yermack of Stern Business School uses corporate-jet flight data and holiday-home records to reconstruct 230 holidays of big-company bosses between 2007 and 2010. He finds that firms tend to release good news just before their bosses leave and shortly after they return, with few announcements in the middle."
Student Club Events

Entrepreneurs Exchange (EEX) Summit 2012: Build Something

The second annual EEX Summit, themed “Build Something,” focused on the brainstorming phase of a venture life cycle. The event featured speakers Dan Porter, CEO of OMGPOP, and John Maloney, president at Tumblr,
Research Center Events

Experts Convene to Share the Latest Research in Network Economics at 2012 NET Institute Conference

Scholars from across the country and around the world gathered to share the latest research in the field of network economics at the 2012 Networks, Electronic Commerce and Telecommunications (NET) Institute conference, held in partnership with NYU Stern’s Center for Global Economy and Business.
Student Club Events

Professor Paul Romer Discusses Charter Cities With Octavio Sanchez of Honduras

On April 20, the NYU Stern Latin American Business Association (LABA) held its third annual conference, “The Latin American Decade: Emerging Challenges and New Opportunities.” The conference closed with a fireside chat, titled, “Using Reform Zones to Change Norms and Law,” with Professor Paul Romer and Octavio Sanchez, the Chief of Staff to the President of Honduras. The two speakers discussed Professor Romer’s charter city concept and the economic and political climate in Honduras.
School News

A conference hosted by Stern's new Center for Real Estate Finance Research on May 15 is highlighted

Excerpt from Bloomberg Businessweek -- "New York University’s Stern School of Business will launch the Center for Real Estate Finance Research on May 15 with a conference featuring New York City commercial real estate leaders and new research."
Research Center Events

John Bell of Social@Ogilvy on How to Unlock the Value of Social Media

“Unlocking the value of social media is difficult,” said John Bell, global managing director of Social@Ogilvy, who estimates that just 20 percent of businesses receive 80 percent of potential benefits from social media. As part of NYU Stern’s Center for Measurable Marketing Speaker Series, Bell shared a sales impact study on the value of integrated social media marketing this spring.
Research Center Events

The NYU Pollack Center for Law and Business Hosts Preet Bharara

On April 19, as part of their Student Luncheon Lecture Series, the NYU Pollack Center for Law and Business hosted Preet Bharara, the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York who manages the investigation and litigation of all criminal and civil cases filed on behalf of the United States in New York, Bronx, Westchester, Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland and Sullivan counties.
School News

Prof. Al Lieberman on NYU Stern’s “The Craft and Commerce of Cinema: Cannes Film Festival” course

Excerpt from Variety -- "As with all school programs, the key incentive is the leg-up it gives students. 'It's an important part of their educational experience,' says NYU's Lieberman. 'People come back and say, 'This changed my life.'"