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Professor Srikanth Jagabathula is named to the Poets and Quants Best 40 Under 40 Professors List

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "In his quest to use operations management, machine learning, and marketing to leverage data and make effective business decisions, NYU Stern’s Srikanth Jagabathula has received four “best paper” awards, a career award from the National Science Foundation, and he serves as associate editor for Management Science, the top scholarly journal for his field."
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In an in-depth interview, Center for Business and Human Rights deputy director Paul Barrett discusses his co-authored research on factory worker safety in Bangladesh after the collapse in Rana Plaza

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Excerpt from PBS NewsHour -- "We’re proposing a Bangladeshi-led international task force that would use a concept known as shared responsibility to raise funds and see that they are spent properly on safety improvements in those factories that have not been reached so far."
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Professor Michael Posner comments on the current state of factory worker safety in Bangladesh; the Center for Business and Human Rights' recent research is featured

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Excerpt from the Thomson Reuters Foundation -- "'Western consumers are the beneficiaries of the cheap clothes produced in Bangladesh. Therefore, it is incumbent on western brands and retailers, as well as western governments, to step up to the plate,' Posner said."
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Professor Robert Salomon shares his views on business conglomerates

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Excerpt from Nikkei -- (Translated from Japanese using Google Translate) "[It was former GE chairman and CEO Jack] Welch’s strong influence which made GE able to keep various businesses with a low level of relatedness to each other (and which made investors overlook the inefficiencies caused by such a structure)."
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The Dunning-Kruger effect, joint research by Professor Justin Kruger, is featured

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Excerpt from The New York Times -- "Research has shown that we humans are generally pretty awful at assessing our own competence and abilities, which in turn leads us to overestimate them — a phenomenon called the Dunning-Kruger Effect."
Press Releases

When it Comes to Charitable Giving, Donors Discount Effectiveness Information

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When choosing which charities to donate to, individuals will prioritize personal preferences, even when presented with more effective donation alternatives, according to new joint research from Professor Alixandra Barasch. 
Research Center Events

Fireside Chat - Can Sustainability and Globalization Co-Exist?

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On April 23,  NYU Stern Executive Education will host a fireside chat featuring Professors Tensie Whelan and Robert Salmon. 
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Executive Education Short Course: Digital Marketing and Social Media Strategy

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In this program, we will examine best-practices related to the business use of social media and digital marketing.
Faculty News

Professor Anindya Ghose explains how Indian startups are differentiating themselves among global competitors

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Excerpt from the Economic Times -- "'The main hurdle these Indian firms face is explaining their USP (unique selling proposition) to clients,' says Anindya Ghose, professor, New York University’s Stern School of Business. 'Take Grey Orange, for example. The space it is competing in (advanced robotics systems for automation at warehouses, distribution and fulfilment centres) is getting crowded.'"
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Professor Aswath Damodaran shares his views on Netflix's revenues and growth

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Excerpt from Bloomberg Quint -- "'This is a company which spends $9 billion in content; and if they keep doing it, they will go bankrupt,' he told BloombergQuint in an interview. Damodaran, who has studied Netflix valuation, said he didn’t know what binge watching TV was, until he learnt it from Netflix. By changing the way the game is played, Netflix has made it look like it can win, he said. 'The danger though is, in the process of winning the market, it might actually destroy itself as a business.'"
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Professor Melissa Schilling discusses Elon Musk's leadership at Tesla, referencing her book, "Quirky"

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Excerpt from CBC News -- "'I have absolute confidence that the Model 3 production problems will be solved and that it will be a successful car,' says Melissa Schilling, business professor at New York University's Stern School of Business and author of Quirky: The Remarkable Story of the Traits, Foibles, and Genius of Breakthrough Innovators Who Changed the World."
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Professor Lawrence White shares his views on Wells Fargo's fines in connection with its mortgages and auto loans

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Excerpt from NPR -- "I think fundamentally it's about very poor management on the part of Wells, and it really raises the question, are these big banks too big to manage effectively?"
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Professor Richard Sylla shares insights from the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 in an interview about the Trump administration's proposed tariffs

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Excerpt from CGTN -- "Sylla said the Trump administration’s focus on tariffs is about politics. Much of Donald Trump’s base consists of people who have been negatively impacted by globalization. But Sylla said retraining and social assistance programs are the solution – not tariffs. 'If we actually get into a trade war, despite what President Trump says nobody really wins a trade war,' said Sylla."
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In an in-depth interview, Professor Amy Webb offers insights on the future of technology and big data

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Excerpt from WDET -- "When our lives are made very slightly easier or better in some way, we will use whatever that technology is, even if ultimately it does us some kind of harm. In the case of Uber, we’re spending a lot more money that we might have spent using a different mode of transportation because the experience is so easy and seamless and it works. There’s this national movement #DeleteFacebook and there’s all these celebrities, tweeting of course, pictures of themselves."
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Professor Tülin Erdem is quoted in a feature story on changing consumer preferences in beverages require brands to innovate

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Excerpt from CNNMoney -- "There's a huge trend towards healthier options, and the definition of "healthy" also has changed,' said Tulin Erdem, a professor of marketing at NYU's Stern business school. 'What the juice industry has to adapt to is sugar,' she added."
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Professor Scott Galloway highlights Starbucks' crisis response

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Excerpt from the Financial Times -- "Starbucks’ actions — responding quickly, making its chief executive visible, engaging widely and pledging action — were a 'textbook case study on how to handle a crisis', says Scott Galloway, a marketing professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business. 'Can you imagine Facebook closing its service for a day to examine all the content?'"
Press Releases

NYU Stern Executive Education Hosts SRW&Co.’s ASEAN Global Leadership Program in NYC

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Executives from the ASEAN region convened in New York for a weeklong program on globalization, innovation, entrepreneurship and leadership.
Faculty News

Professor Lawrence White comments on Wells Fargo's $1 billion fine by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

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Excerpt from The New York Times -- "'The Wells activities are so egregious, they are unique,' said Lawrence J. White, a professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business. 'I don’t think this tells us one way or the other about the future direction of the C.F.P.B.'"
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Professor Nouriel Roubini comments on French president Emmanuel Macron's plans for fiscal reform

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Excerpt from The New York Times -- "Until eurozone countries like France, Greece, Italy and Portugal 'have done enough fiscal austerity so that public debt is sustainable, and do enough reform so that their potential growth approaches that of Germany,' Berlin will hesitate, he added. At the same time, Mr. Roubini said, Mr. Macron has made some important fixes in France, increasing market flexibility, taxing some pensions and cutting the budget deficit."
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Professor Edward Altman is interviewed about the global economy and his Z-score research

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Excerpt from Der Bund -- (Translated from German using Google Translate) "Investors seem to have forgotten the risks until recently... If there is a slowdown or even a growth stop, the powder keg will explode."
 
School News

Stern​'s Center for Sustainable Business ​is featured in a roundup of the best b-schools for sustainability

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Excerpt from BusinessBecause -- "NYU Stern has a wide array of classes that prioritize sustainability, due in no small part to the school's Center for Sustainable Business, which further bolsters the school’s resources by helping to make sustainability a core part of the program’s mission. Furthermore, the Stern Campus Greening Initiative has helped to make the school’s buildings themselves environmentally friendly."
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Isser Gallogly, Associate Dean, MBA Admissions and Program Innovation, is quoted in a feature story about the importance of ethics in business schools, highlighting Stern's EQ endorsement for MBA applicants

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Excerpt from BusinessBecause -- "While students are demanding an ethical curriculum, business schools are demanding MBA candidates who will become ethical leaders. NYU’s Stern School of Business in New York last year changed its admissions process to find candidates with empathy so that they can contribute to peer-learning. 'We are hoping it also helps us in terms of making sure they fit into our culture,' says Isser Gallogly, associate dean of MBA admissions at NYU Stern."
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Professor Adam Alter is interviewed about methods to reduce smartphone use, from his book, "Irresistible"

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Excerpt from WIRED -- "'I’m not sure that greyscale will make a big difference in the long run,' he warns. 'People adapt to changes like that one, and it doesn’t completely blunt the rewards or the mechanics that make different screen experiences so appealing. You’ll still see how many people like your posts, you’ll still get plenty of texts and emails, and so on.'"
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Professor Deepak Hegde's joint research on entrepreneurship is featured

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Excerpt from Quartz -- "The paper’s authors, Deepak Hegde, an associate professor of management and organizations at New York University’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business, and Justin Tumlinson, a senior lecturer at Loughborough University London, found that when 'potential employers perceive [an employee’s] productive capacity as lower than he does' it gives the person a reason to start their own venture."
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Research by the Center for Business and Human Rights on the current state of factory worker safety in Bangladesh is featured

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Excerpt from Bloomberg Businssweek -- "'Depending on how many subcontracting factories turn out to be in business, we estimate that it would cost $1.2 billion to remediate remaining dangerous conditions,' the report says. It says this sum should be the responsibility of 'an array of international actors,' along with Bangladeshi stakeholders."