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Responding to Trump, China plans new tariffs on U.S. goods
Eswar Prasad, senior professor of trade policy at the Dyson School, forecasts the implications of China’s announcement that it planned to impose tariffs on American-produced goods.

Fintech is disrupting the disruptors, and we’re ready for it
The disruptors are being disrupted and new types of partnerships between traditional players and new-age fintechs are being created.

Why MBA applicants should research concentrations
It’s important to look for business schools, like the Johnson Graduate School of Management, that offer in-depth courses in areas of interest, says Johnson faculty member Drew Pascarella.

Is going public still worth it for startups?
John L. Neshiem, engineer and adjunct professor of entrepreneurship at the Johnson School, pens an op-ed sharing his thoughts on startups and the IPO process.
Robots: Hotel customers like them (mostly)!
Rohit Verma’s co-authored exploratory study of robot use among hotels in China found that hotel guests surveyed were satisfied with the robots’ service.

Natural food industry trends from Expo West
Thanks to the support of the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise, I just got back from the Natural Products Expo West event in Anaheim, California, where I interacted with thousands of brands showcasing their new natural products.

In with the new: Intrapreneurship and innovation in hospitality
Neil Tarallo and Andrew Quagliata discuss why now is the time for innovation in hospitality, and how existing companies can support intrapreneurship.

Best business schools
The Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management makes the list of best business schools, according to US News and World Report.

Using Sage Hall as your gateway to Cornell
Coming to Johnson for your MBA is like setting up your basecamp at Sage Hall and looking in all directions for opportunities to venture—you should look outward and use your time at Cornell University to explore everything it has to offer.