Thought Leadership

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How disclosing sponsored content affects consumer trust in bloggers

In our recently published research paper, my colleagues and I examine how disclosing sponsored content affects consumers of fashion blog content.

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Research Recap: How are evolving technologies transforming the future of banking?

Eswar Prasad, Nandlal P. Tolani Senior Professor of International Trade Policy at the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, on how technology could impact the future of banking.

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Maureen O’Hara earns Bernstein Award for contributions to finance industry

Johnson professor Maureen O’Hara receives prestigious Bernstein Award for a paper she co-authored titled “Footprints on a Blockchain: Trading and Information Leakage in Distributed Ledgers.”

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Research Recap: Legal analysis proposes new standards in the age of “Me Too”

David Sherwyn and Paul Wagner discuss what constitutes sexual harassment, identify the problems, and propose a solution that could eradicate, or at least mitigate, the reason for the Me Too movement.

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Protecting customers’ privacy requires more than anonymizing their data

Sachin Gupta, professor of management and director of graduate studies in management at Johnson, co-authors a fascinating article on protecting customer data, recently published in Harvard Business Review.

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Dyson professor reflects on his research into how corporate finance managers behave

Scott Yonker knows a thing or two about the finance industry. His research, however, isn’t about where the money flows within markets. Instead, he’s interested in better understanding why corporate finance managers behave the way they do.

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Noteworthy: Loren Tauer on costs of decreasing antimicrobial use in dairy production

A recently published paper reveals the farm cost of implementing antibiotic-free dairy production and its potential financial and social impacts.

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Quick Q & A: Jawad Addoum

Father, basketball fan, and passionate about finance—learn a little more about Jawad Addoum, assistant professor of finance at the Dyson School.

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Johnson alumni: Work with faculty to advance behavioral research

New behavioral research initiative will bring alumni together with Johnson’s stellar behavioral faculty to engage in research into the mechanisms of decision making.