Faculty
How hotels can benefit from bad reviews
Christopher Anderson discusses his recent study in which he found that simply encouraging customer reviews can boost a hotel’s ratings and revenue.

Eswar Prasad: Despite yuan’s meteoric rise, dollar will dominate
In his new book, Gaining Currency: The Rise of the Renminbi, Prasad evaluates the real power of China’s currency.

The Clean Get Cleaner
As more information about toxic chemical releases have become public, the environmental improvements linked to these disclosures have disproportionately benefited wealthy communities.

Why Wall Street’s Scandals Keep Coming
The author of Something for Nothing: Arbitrage and Ethics on Wall Street discusses the ethics of arbitrage.

Impact Investing Takes Off
A demographic shift is driving a large, generational wealth transfer, accelerating interest in steering investments toward profitable businesses focused on positive social and environmental change.

Bricks, Mortar, Profit, and the Fate of the Earth
How sustainable practices in real estate nurture the triple bottom line

A rising force: Emerging economies are gaining ground in wealth and influence
The Emerging Markets Institute’s 2016 conference and inaugural Emerging Multinationals Report convey powerful evidence of “a new global landscape” showing a sharp increase in emerging economies as foreign investors and a “blossoming of some of their firms as world champions.”

How winning teams navigate conflict to stay on course
Award-winning research by Beta Mannix and colleagues details strategies successful teams used to manage conflict.

What’s Driving the Dramatic Reduction in Public Firms?
Research by Professor Roni Michaely and co-authors points to a rise in M&As and decline in IPOs.