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SGE speaker shares how social impact can be good for business

Doug Beal ’89 (ENG), director of social impact at BCG, presented findings on the relationship between ethical/sustainable practices and financial returns.

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Your new most annoying overachieving coworker is a robot

Johnson economics professor Ori Heffetz co-authors a report examining the effect working alongside robots has on human self-esteem and labor output.

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Steven Kyle discusses what’s next for Brexit

Dyson associate professor Steven Kyle forecasts what the future holds for Brexit, appearing as a guest alongside CGTN’s Elaine Reyes.

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BanQu CEO illuminates blockchain path to social justice

Ashish Gadnis, CEO of BanQu, discusses the societal benefits of blockchain at the Cornell Business Impact Symposium on March 9.

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Fintech: What’s real, and what’s hype

Johnson professor Andrew Karolyi and Wharton professor Itay Goldstein discuss a new research initiative that aims to clarify where the actual promise lies regarding fintech.

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China tweaks tech supremacy plan

Lourdes Casanova, Johnson professor and director of the Emerging Markets Institute, comments on China’s potentially ambitious plan to achieve high-tech dominance.

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5 ways you could accidentally commit tax fraud

Johnson professor and tax expert Jack Little provides the latest tips on how to avoid committing tax fraud when filing your taxes.

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Just Tech It: Recapping the 2019 Johnson Women in Technology (JWiT) Conference

This year’s JWiT theme, Just Tech It, celebrated MBA women who have leveraged technology to make significant cross-industry impacts.

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Students attend 2019 National Farmers Union College Conference on Cooperatives

As part of the Dyson School’s Cooperative Business Management course, students had the opportunity to travel to Minnesota for this invitation-only event.