Faculty
Cornell study highlights the critical importance of brand consistency
Chris Anderson’s study found that consistency within a brand is increasingly important, as compared to location and reputation across a chain scale.

Mathematical elegance meets social relevance in the research of Vincent Slaugh
Vince Slaugh, assistant professor, has focused his research on questions related to nursing-home staffing and maximizing adoption opportunities for teens.

Breaking ground in fintech research—it’s not “too new” to pursue
Learn how Andrew Karolyi, professor and academic dean, put in motion an innovative process to generate the first-ever body of scholarly research on fintech.

The transformative power of blockchain
Cryptocurrencies aside, blockchain technology is set to transform a host of industries beyond finance.

Aaron Adalja joins the A team
Adalja joined the faculty last year as an assistant professor of food and beverage management— the culmination of a wide-ranging professional journey.

Research Recap: Does investment in public transit decrease traffic congestion?
Research co-authored by Dyson School Associate Professor Cynthia Lin Lawell explores how investment in public transit affects traffic congestion.

Research Recap: Is the agricultural economy changing how farm owners obtain debt capital?
In a series of articles with farmdoc Daily, Jennifer Ifft, assistant professor, and colleagues report on changes to financing in agribusiness.

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.

CIOs Move to Center Stage
Today, IT is essential to the success of practically every organization — and so is the CIO.