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Dyson School

How Do Consumers Make Online Shopping Choices? The Mouse May Hold The Answer.

SC Johnson College faculty used a novel mouse cursor-tracking method to reveal an intriguing interplay of cognitive processes that influence consumer decisions about brands and products.

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Dyson School

Meet Our New Faculty: Imke Reimers

Imke Reimers is an associate professor of strategy and business economics in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.

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Dyson School

Meet Our New Faculty: Minmo Gahng

Minmo Gahng is an assistant professor of finance in the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.

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Dyson School

Meet Our New Faculty: Emma Wang

Emma Wang joins the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business as assistant professor of accounting.

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Johnson School

Meet Our New Faculty: Arielle Anderer

Arielle Anderer joins the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management as assistant professor, operations, technology, and information management.

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Dyson School

Food Executives Tap Into Industry Trends

Networking and insider tips were highlights of Cornell’s weeklong Food Executive Program.

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Dyson School

New Public Health Innovation Can Also Break a Poverty Trap

Removing invasive plants at water collection points in Senegal lowers disease rates, and composting those plants can raise agricultural productivity.

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Johnson School

Meet Our New Faculty: Alexander Fulmer

Alexander Fulmer is a new assistant professor of marketing and management communication in the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration at the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business.

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Nolan School

Real ethical dilemmas offer leadership practice

In professor Peggy Odom-Reed’s classes, students act as high-powered executives working to address real ethical problems affecting companies.