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Wirecard probe brings scrutiny to how fintech companies are audited
Associate Professor Luo Zuo discusses how fintech companies may operate under several business models and use multiple accounting methods.

A call to action to combat racism from Dean Kevin F. Hallock
Kevin F. Hallock, dean of the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, shares the college’s preliminary action steps and commitments to combat racism.

Digits to the left
Associate Professor Manoj Thomas is helping identify conditions that facilitate the left-digit bias to help managers decide pricing strategy.

Park Perspectives: Our biggest decision and our greatest asset
Zach Zirkle, MBA ’20, reflects on his MBA experience and says the choice regarding what we want in life is the most important choice we will ever make.

Spring trek combines Asian culture, real estate, and infrastructure
Emile Schachter, MPS-RE ’20 (Baker), reflects on Asian culture, economics, and the real estate market after his trek to Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia.

The Rundown: Highlights from the week of June 22
Expert perspectives from Cornell SC Johnson College of Business faculty on COVID-19’s impact on business, hospitality, and the economy.

Commentary: COVID-19 is our chance to shake up economics
Professor Kaushik Basu writes the COVID-19 crisis provides opportunity for economists to rethink some of the ideas they have long taken for granted.

Hiring trends emerge in study into COVID-19 impact on job market
Professor Murillo Campello has leveraged big data on job-vacancy postings to reveal several dimensions of the impact of COVID-19 on the U.S. job market.

What we’ve learned from how sustainability and sustainable companies have weathered the Covid-19 crisis
Professor Mark Milstein says that COVID-19 is not distracting many companies from their sustainability commitments as they deal with the pandemic.