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A vision and action plan for financial sector development and reforms in India
Professor Eswar Prasad and PhD student Isha Agarwal (economics) outline five recommendations for the financial sector from their full-length India IMPACT Series paper with Brookings India.

Hoshino resorts’ new midscale brand wants to reinvent the tourist hotel
Professor Chekitan Dev discusses the growth of the midscale hotel category in Skift.

The trick to creating superstar employees? Think of them as superstar employees
Johnson professor Allan Filipowicz comments on employees and expectations in the workplace.

Digging into the family business landscape with Daniel G. Van Der Vliet
Cornell’s Dann Van Der Vliet shares his thoughts on family business as guest on Successful Generations podcast.

How business schools are making their MBA programs more practical
Cornell Johnson featured in piece describing how MBA programs are changing in order to meet the demands of today’s working world.

How does virtual reality impact the consumer experience?
Professor Helen Chun explores the pros and cons of implementing VR as a way to enhance the consumer experience during the pre-consumption stage.

Toigo Fellows complement Johnson’s strengths in finance and diversity
The Toigo program is widely considered the most prestigious MBA fellowship awarded to individuals from underrepresented minorities that want to pursue a career in financial services.

Growth vs recession: The surprising way the economy affects CEO and auditor success
It takes years to become a CEO or audit engagement partner. But Professor Luo Zuo explains why success in these roles may be affected by economic health in years prior.

5 crucial trends entrepreneurs should keep an eye on in the new year
Johnson professor and career entrepreneur Steven Gal pinpoints five trends that will shake up the economic landscape in the year ahead.