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.

Is reopening a restaurant worth it?
SHA lecturer Christopher Gaulke dives into the numbers of restaurant operations as many begin to consider how best to reopen after lockdown orders lift.

5 ways the pandemic will change the future of tours
Professor Chekitan Dev discusses how tour companies will move forward in a changed travel industry, uprooted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Explainer: How ending Hong Kong’s ‘special status’ could affect U.S. companies
Professor Eswar Prasad says that Hong Kong is a ‘hot-button’ economic and political issue for China, and could lead to further strained relations with the U.S.

COVID-19 causes supply chain headaches for coffee growers
Associate Professor Miguel Gomez says any added production costs on commodity coffee will lead to a small increase in store price.

China drops GDP target for first time in wake of coronavirus
Professor Eswar Prasad says that China’s decision to abandon setting a gross domestic product target for the first time is a wise one.

Hotels fund more cleaning by cutting room amenities and breakfast buffets
Professor Chekitan Dev discusses the hotel industry’s aim to boost confidence in cleanliness during coronavirus pandemic.

Emerging economies faring worse in coronavirus crisis
Professor Andrew Karolyi says in two and a half months, four times as much money left emerging markets as did in the Great Recession.

A new site to help rescue New York restaurants
SHA alumni create SaveTheEats, a website that highlights deals, classes, and special dinners provided by kitchens navigating the pandemic.

How hospitality revenue managers can take a more holistic approach to planning and profitability
Emeritus Professor Sherri Kimes explains how the COVID-19 pandemic might offer an opportunity for hotels to refresh their revenue operations.