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.

Johnson School

Amazon cracks down on COVID-19 price gouging

Professor Dana Radcliffe, who specializes in business ethics, says Amazon is smart to take a stand against COVID-19 related price gouging.

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Nolan School

Coronavirus revives fears of ‘being stuck’ on cruise ships

As industry stock prices turn downwards, Associate Professor Robert Kwortnik says that 2020 is shaping up to be a difficult year for the leisure cruise business.

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Johnson School

How grocery stores are trying to prevent ‘panic buying’ as coronavirus causes stockpiling, emptying shelves

Charles H. Dyson Family Professor of Management Karan Girotra says that when it comes to panic buying prevention, it’s all about communication and planning.

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Johnson School

Amid the coronavirus outbreak, retailers try to combat price-gouging online

Day Family Senior Lecturer in Business Ethics Dana Radcliffe argues that the rules of a free and fair market don’t exist during times of emergency.

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Nolan School

At hospitality hackathon, students challenged to revolutionize the customer journey

Hotel Business highlights the Pillsbury Institute’s hackathon and Hilton’s involvement in Cornell workshops.

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Johnson School

Johnson MBA programs receive high marks in recent national rankings

Bloomberg Businessweek, The Economist, and Forbes rankings place Johnson MBA programs among top business schools in the United States and internationally.

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Johnson School

Forbes ranks Johnson MBA #9 on Best Business Schools list

Johnson MBA moves up one spot from 2017 to number nine on Forbes 2019 Best B-Schools list. The ranking is calculated based on the MBA degree’s ROI.

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Johnson School

The college scam defendants’ privilege is following them into court

Robert Frank, economics professor at Johnson, weighs in on why, all too often, legal outcomes are based on the ability of defendants to pay for A-List representation.

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2019 Best & Brightest: Dhanushka Kadawatharatchie, Cornell University

Dhanushka Kadawatharatchie, Dyson ’19, has been named one of the Best & Brightest Business Majors by Poets & Quants.