In The Media

Our faculty lend their expert opinion to media outlets around the world. Here’s a collection of where to find them. Plus, discover stories about our people and programs in a variety of publications.

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Nolan School

How travel will change post-pandemic: 10 expert predictions

Hotels will become airy places with artificial intelligence behind the scenes, says Senior Lecturer Stephani Robson.

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Dyson School

U.S. ports busier than ever as East-West shipping rebounds

Professor Eswar Prasad says that when people can’t spend money on experiences and other services, they look towards this.

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Dyson School

The yuan won’t unseat the dollar soon — but it could grow in prominence if China dominates in tech and trade

Professor Eswar Prasad discusses the growth in prominence of the Chinese yuan across the globe.

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Johnson School

These 2 charts show the biggest investment banks are recruiting fewer Harvard and Stanford graduates. Here’s where they’re getting top talent from instead.

Cornell’s MBA program has become a factory for highly-trained investment bankers who excel when they hit the desk.

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Johnson School

Uptick in COVID-19 cases makes it difficult to bring back jobs. ‘Some people may be put out of the job market for a long time.’

Professor Murillo Campello says that the employment disruption created by COVID-19 has necessitated everyone to take a hard look at their skills.

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Johnson School

Wall Street gets its finance MBAs from these schools

The Johnson Graduate School of Management leads all elite schools in Europe and the U.S. in sending graduates to the world’s financial epicenter.

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Nolan School

Why STB’s S$45m domestic tourism campaign makes sense

With COVID-19 impacting international tourism particularly hard, Professor Emeritus Sheryl Kimes discusses domestic tourism investment in Singapore.

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Nolan School

Restaurant customers are generally accepting of delivery fees…

… as long as those charges are seen as fair, according to a new study by Professor Sheryl Kimes.

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Johnson School

Growth depends on social norms, political culture; not just economic policies: ex-world bank economist

Professor Kaushik Basu says the breakdown of social cohesion is beginning to hurt India.