How Has the Pandemic Impacted Digital Retail?
The pandemic has increased dependence on online shopping and the way consumers interact with companies. How has the digital purchase ...
The pandemic has increased dependence on online shopping and the way consumers interact with companies. How has the digital purchase ...
Associate Professor of Markets, Public Policy & Law Rena Conti was recently featured in a New York Times article on ...
The eviction moratorium officially expired in Boston on Oct. 17, 2020. Learn more about the impact this will have on ...
What climate change policies should be passed now as the US enters the final stretch of the election period? What ...
Health Affairs recently published a blog post by Associate Professor of Markets, Public Policy & Law Rena Conti on the ...
MIT Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management Science Catherine Tucker takes viewers through her recent research looking at the ways algorithms ...
New research from Robert Metcalf, Assistant Professor, Markets, Public Policy & Law examined the expression "time is money" through the ...
What are key conflict management strategies that managers should know? Why is it important to manage conflicts in your organizations ...
As the U.S. enters the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic and some states such as California lockdown, small businesses ...
Associate Professor of Management & Organizations Michael Anteby researches the role that ghostwriters play in creating "authentic" content for the ...
The New York Times recently published an op-ed featuring research from Professor of Marketing Nina Mazar on how to curb ...
An article from Tal Gross, Associate Professor of Markets, Public Policy, & Law, was recently featured in the opinion column ...
Companies are rapidly deploying artificial intelligence to lessen the burden on service employees and create a more streamlined process. Michelle ...
The stock market is now intertwined with COVID – when cases spike, the market drops, and vice versa. Insights@Questrom spoke ...
Recently, Wired released an article featuring insights from Constance Hadley, Lecturer of Management & Organizations, on the impact AI on ...
Professor Nitin Joglekar recently published an article in MIT Sloan Management Review on adapting supply chains to react to times ...
Questrom’s Andy King recently published an article in the Stanford Social Innovation Review on the “win-win” strategies businesses utilize. It ...
Research by Chiara Longoni, Assistant Professor of Marketing, explores what is known as the “word-of-machine effect,” where customers view AI ...
Restrictions on student and work visas are directing international applicants to universities in other countries. Shulamit Kahn and Megan MacGarvie, ...
Forbes published an article featuring Moshe Cohen, Senior Lecturer of Management & Organizations, on how President Joe Biden can unite ...
BU Questrom’s Jay Zagorsky was featured in a New York Times article on the shortage of coins during the pandemic. ...
Initial results for the Pfizer vaccine suggest that the vaccine is 95% effective. Eric Jacquier, clinical professor of finance, explains ...
COVID-19 infection rates and hospitalization rates are reaching new daily records, and deaths now have exceeded 240,000. The present surge ...
The recent #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements have sparked increasing discussion around gender and racial diversity in the workplace. ...
The tax policies proposed by President-elect Joe Biden has implications for your paycheck, investments, and retirement savings. Insights@Questrom spoke to ...
Steve Tadelis, Sarin Chair in Leadership and Strategy at the University of California, Berkley, Haas School of Business, walks viewers ...
WalletHub recently posted an article featuring Professor of Marketing Nina Mazar on managing holiday budgets. Nina provided her take on ...
BU Questrom marketing expert explores how the ability to track our online activity impacts the digital economy.
In this Q&A, Questrom Magazine talks with Jonathan Woodson and Anita Tucker about improving healthcare coverage, fixing supply issues, and ...
Between the abundance of marketing data out there and our constantly evolving environment, how can we leverage and process information ...
Investments and savings expert Zvi Bodie on how the coronavirus crisis exposed long-standing faults in our retirement system—and how to ...
Data from managers across the world about how they are coping with COVID-19 found a lack of clarity, fading connections, ...
Prof. Johnson gave the opening talk in our Cyber Alliance speaker series 2020-21 (Sept 9) on the intended & unintended ...
While open collaboration platforms like Wikipedia have dramatically increased the world’s access to educational information, enormous gaps remain that may ...
Questrom's Gregory Stoller on repairing relations between China and the United States and how international trade might change after COVID.
In this episode, Language of Business visits MassChallenge in Boston, a global network for innovators who are working to solves ...
When it comes to the best pitches and persuading an audience, there are some common threads, says Gregory Stoller, senior ...
Research Professor of Markets, Public Policy, & Law Alan Cohen was featured in a Forbes piece discussing lessons business leaders ...
How does a food start-up achieve distribution at 12,000 supermarkets, including Publix, Costco, and Whole Foods, while promoting sustainable farming ...
Professor of Finance Dirk Hackbarth was featured in a Medium article discussing his thoughts on the impact COVID-19 has had ...
Over the past quarter-century, technology has transformed nearly every sector of our economy, except for higher education. In this conversation, ...
Forbes posted a story featuring Marshall Van Alstyne, Professor of Information Systems, and his research on stopping the spread of ...
AI continues to enhance the consumer shopping experience. Chiara Longoni, Assistant Professor of Marketing, recently discussed her article published in ...
Bisnow published a story that featured Keith Munsell, Master Lecturer of Strategy and Innovation, and his perspective on the future ...
Questrom’s healthcare experts Avi Seidman and Jonathan Woodson, MD, MSS, consider COVID-19 as a watershed moment for healthcare. The two ...
In a new op-ed published by CNN Business, Questrom’s Jay Zagorsky warns that despite a COVID-19 induced coin shortage, a ...
University Research Institutes and Questrom School of Business team up to equip investors with more meaningful Environmental, Social, and Governance ...
August 2020: We are compiling summaries of state-of-the-art research in ethics at the frontier of technology, following the theme of ...
Aternity, the enterprise-class Digital Experience Management Company, has been selected as the first corporate partner of the Digital Business Institute (DBI) ...
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Michael J. Scanlon, Jr. (Questrom ’03), Managing Director at Manulife Investment Management, leads a conversation on the stock market in ...
Susilo’s Fellow Evan Apfelbaum to speak on a panel on race, justice, and equity in the workplace on June 16, ...
Susilo Institute’s co-director, Nina Mazar, is invited to participate in the “Hard Problem Workshop" organized by IDEO, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, ...
In this Digital Business series, we take a closer look at telemedicine from a regulatory, reimbursement, and business perspective, along ...
A fascinating new trade article in Retail Wire cites a 208% increase in curbside pickup for stores in April compared ...
In this Digital Business Spotlight, we look at Home Depot’s winning omnichannel retail strategy, and how it’s placing the brick-and-mortar ...
May 2020: We are compiling summaries of state-of-the-art research in ethics at the frontier of technology, following the theme of ...
Charles Tharp, a professor of the practice and former head of HR at Bristol Myers Squibb, on starting, maintaining, or ...
Pandemic closures worldwide forced companies to conduct interviews virtually during the spring interview season and the successful candidates are now ...
What’s your tactic for enduring boring meetings? Whether you write your shopping list, play buzzword bingo, or just zone out, ...
Is it better to motivate workers with claims of actions being good for the environment or just acknowledging how they ...
With so much disruption, how are we managing the changes to our work life? How should we interact with our ...
While we might not know when we’re going back to the workplace, it’s imperative to plan—and Professor Fred Foulkes posits ...
Digital Health News (from The Brink) - Alzheimer’s disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United ...
As multi-disciplinary task forces at companies and universities deal with the complicated challenges of developing effective plans for employees or ...
Questrom’s Catherine Fazio presents new research that shows new business formation is beginning to decline in a dramatic and worrisome ...
High-end retail marketing expert Alan Beck (Questrom’68), Senior Vice President of The Fragrance Group explores when and how to use ...
Join SV Health Investors' Eugene Hill (Questrom’80) for a discussion that tackles the evolution in healthcare technology, market enablers and ...
April 2020: We are compiling summaries of state-of-the-art research in ethics at the frontier of technology, following the theme of ...
Join Jack Ablin (Questrom’85), Founding Partner and Chief Investment Officer at Cresset Partners as he examines the ultimate impact of ...
As Chairman & CEO of one of the largest consumer packages goods brokerage firms in the US, John Saidnaway of ...
In a new piece in Psychology Today, organizational psychologist and Questrom Professor Bill Kahn dives into what that stress means, ...
As Chairman & CEO of one of the largest consumer packages goods brokerage firms in the US, John Saidnaway (Questrom’82) ...
In a recent article published on the Harvard Business Review website, Dean Emeritus Ken Freeman reflects on how best to ...
Questrom Professor’s op-ed illuminates weak points in the Small Business Administration Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
Tobias Levkovich (Questrom ’85), Chief US Equity Strategist at Citi, presents a virtual town hall on the state of the ...
In March 2020, the company moved quickly to ensure essential medications would not be stockpiled by patients with coronavirus. Hydroxychloroquine, ...
New research from BU Questrom's Rena Conti delves into the Affordable Care Act's effect on prescription drugs and what might ...
Smokers’ cravings for cigarettes are strong on their own, but work by Questrom and Harvard researchers suggests one emotion can ...
New research found that consumers’ actions indicate that they don’t value online privacy nearly as much as they say, that ...
New research from Andrei Hagiu challenges the assumption that it’s possible to use customer data to gain an unbeatable competitive ...
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