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See how we’re turning ambition into impact every day through stories and updates about Johnson School students, faculty, staff, alumni, partners, and friends.

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‘Made in China 2025’ feels trade war pinch

Lourdes Casanova, Johnson professor and director of the Emerging Markets Institute, offers her thoughts on the trade war brewing between the U.S. and China.

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Meet Kevin F. Hallock, dean of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

Kevin F. Hallock, compensation and labor market scholar and former dean at ILR, became dean of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business in December 2018.

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Dyson and eCornell launch new Business Analytics certificate program

Master data analysis and spreadsheet modeling skills to make smarter business decisions with the Business Analytics certificate program from Cornell Dyson.

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Meet the faculty: Gautam Ahuja

Gautam Ahuja joins the Johnson School with an academic focus on innovation, technology commercialization, interfirm collaboration, and networks.

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Meet the faculty: Garrett van Ryzin

Garrett van Ryzin joins the Johnson School with an academic focus on algorithmic pricing, demand modeling, and stochastic optimization.

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Meet the faculty: David Wooten

David Wooten joins the Dyson School with an academic focus on self-presentation and consumption, social influences on consumption, word of mouth, and competitive shopping.

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Meet the Faculty: Ivan Rudik

Ivan Rudik joins the Dyson School with an academic focus on environmental and energy economics, risk and uncertainty, and climate change.

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Research Recap: Which personal values drive actions to avert climate change?

Robert Bloomfield and co-authors find certain moral values influence a willingness to make personal choices to mitigate the future impact of climate change.

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Contributor and co-editor Chris Barrett addresses resilience in the face of chronic poverty in new book

A new book, The Economics of Poverty Traps, co-edited by Chris Barrett, highlights research on the mechanisms that keep people entrenched in poverty.