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India’s pharma and chemicals groups jostle to take business from China

Professor Kaushik Basu says that Indian pharma companies and government agencies should move quickly to seize opportunities.

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Cross-program hackathon teams address the future of urban centers

Students team up across programs, cultures, and time zones to compete in the annual Business Model Hackathon with Cornell-Tsinghua Finance MBAs.

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What do April’s dismal retail sales mean for chains filing Chapter 11?

Randy Allen, senior lecturer of management and strategy, discusses the new reality COVID-19 is creating around the retail and apparel industry.

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Beijing hits back at Trump call to block US pension fund investment in China

Professor Eswar Prasad discusses the recent order to stop the US government’s main pension fund from investing in Chinese equities.

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Open for business: China’s financial liberalization

MBA students show how financial liberalization contributed to China’s position as the second largest economy in the world.

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Sachin Gupta wins inaugural research award for responsible research in marketing

A paper published in the Journal of Marketing Research by Johnson Professor Sachin Gupta has received the AMA-EBSCO Annual Award for Responsible Research in Marketing

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Celebrating Mother’s Day: Reflections from our executive MBA moms

To celebrate Mother’s Day, nine of Johnson’s EMBA moms reflect on their executive MBA program experience while raising a family and working full time.

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Scientists reveal an alarming unintended consequence of wearing masks

Professor J. Edward Russo discusses if wearing masks to protect against COVID-19 leads to a sense of security that eventually becomes counter-productive.

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The 2010s: A decade in review for emerging markets

Now that we move into the 2020s, it is important to look back over this past decade to better understand how the landscape of emerging markets has changed and what may lie ahead.