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December 30, 2021 ZDNet recently featured insight co-authored by Marshall Van Alstyne, Professor of Information Systems, focusing on the positive ...
December 30, 2021 ZDNet recently featured insight co-authored by Marshall Van Alstyne, Professor of Information Systems, focusing on the positive ...
The White House announced new measures to make at-home tests more readily available beginning in January. Unfortunately, a lot of ...
Digital transformation is rethinking the source of value creation, and the structure of the organization's business model. Marshall Van Alstyne, ...
How can the pharmaceutical industry balance innovation with affordability? In this Expert Take, Questrom's Rena Conti, Dean's Research Scholar and ...
Forbes recently published insight featuring Michel Anteby, Professor of Management and Organizations, about OSHA’s investigation of the deadly collapse of ...
StrategicCFO360 featured insight from Venkat Venkatraman, Professor of Information Systems, on the topic of digitalizing your organization through cloud and ...
A recent study conducted by Vault Platform, a platform for workplace misconduct reporting, states that U.S. businesses shelled out $20.2 ...
Time recently interviewed Carey Morewedge, Professor of Marketing, about his recent study examining how often people eat the same meal ...
egan to hold back massive amounts of money. The Boston Business Journal recently speak with Mark Williams, Master Lecturer in ...
Information Systems, to discuss the short- and long-term impacts of the labor shortage on Amazon, as well as the ongoing ...
Forbes recently featured insight from Charles Tharp, Professor of the Practice in Management & Organizations, discussing the contributions made by ...
Facebook’s recent announcement that it will adopt the brand name Meta signifies a new effort by the technology industry to ...
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The Master of Science in Mathematical Finance & Financial Technology (MSMFT) program at Boston University Questrom School of Business marked ...
Are we close to the elusive full employment? NPR's Planet Money spoke with Jay Zagorsky, senior lecturer in markets, public ...
Heading into one of the busiest shopping seasons of the year, Amazon is facing its latest crisis. Amazon employees in ...
The Brookline Tab of Wicked Local, recently published insight from Arzum Akkas, Assistant Professor in Operations and Technology Management, on ...
In recent months, nearly 4.3M American workers have left their jobs. WBZ spoke with Jay Zagorsky, senior lecturer in markets, ...
MIT Sloan recently published research by Carey Morewedge, Professor in Marketing, about what businesses need to understand about the evolution ...
BBC recently published research co-authored by Anat Keinan, Associate Professor of Marketing, on the many theories of competitive parenting. As ...
The drop in the Chinese export market has made domestic consumption- and domestic political and economic control- all the more ...
The Las Vegas Review-Journal recently published an editorial drawing heavily on research by Jetson Leder-Luis, assistant professor in markets, public ...
Paul "Hutch" Hutchinson, Senior Lecturer in Management & Organizations, recently spoke with BU Today about how work is changing in ...
News Medical Life Sciences recently featured research co-authored by Carey Morewedge, professor in marketing, on the topic of financial return ...
The BBC recently spoke with Jay Zagorsky, senior lecturer in markets, public policy, and law, about the 'Great Resignation' and ...
The impact of extreme weather events on infrastructure has grown increasingly relevant in recent years, driven by a surge in ...
Recently, Goldman Sachs announced that they would no longer take companies public that had non-diverse boards. This was met with ...
In regulating tobacco products, how should the FDA balance the goals of preventing youth consumption versus helping adult smokers quit? ...
What does the recent tightening of regulations on Chinese technology firms signal about their role in the Chinese economy, the ...
TIME Magazine recently explored the increasing prominence of social, ethical, and environmental responsibility in business education, with Boston University Questrom ...
Futurity recently published insight co-authored by Rena Conti, Associate Professor in the Department of Markets, Public Policy and Law, on ...
The Bay State Banner recently published insight featuring Justin Ren, Associate Professor in Operations and Technology Management, on the topic ...
FactCheck recently published insight from Rena Conti, Associate Professor in the Department of Markets, Public Policy and Law, on the ...
MarketPlace recently featured insight from Rena Conti, Associate Professor in the Department of Markets, Public Policy and Law, on the ...
Fortune recently featured insight co-authored by Chiara Longoni, Assistant Professor in Marketing, from her published paper in Nature Human Behavior ...
The Boston Herald recently published insight from Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Markets, Public Policy, and Law, ...
Jay Zagorsky, Senior Lecturer in Markets, Public Policy, & Law, was a recent guest on Top of Mind with Julie ...
The United States Mint Director is calling for people to spend their change as country is hit by coin shortage. ...
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have exploded in value, but has that growth translated into actual use as a medium of exchange? ...
TechTarget recently published insight co-authored by Marshall Van Alstyne, Questrom Professor of Management and Professor of Information Systems, on the ...
MarketWatch recently featured an opinion piece authored by Jetson Leder-Luis, Assistant Professor in the Department of Markets, Public Policy, and ...
What impact will the decision by Republican governors in 26 states to end enhanced unemployment benefits have on workers and ...
The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge was part of Boston’s Big Dig, which was infamous for its cost overruns. ...
Earlier this year, Golden Agri Resources Ltd. acknowledged that its Golden Veroleum Liberia (GVL) unit failed to compensate local residents ...
Diagnostic care health applications, enabled by artificial intelligence (AI), have become more widely available directly to consumers, including on mobile ...
Harvard Business Review recently published insight co-authored by Marshall Van Alstyne, Questrom Professor of Management and Professor of Information Systems, ...
How should the United States respond to the climate crisis? In this Insights@Questrom Expert Take, Professor of the Practice in ...
Workplace rules and habits have been scrambled by the COVID-19 pandemic and associated remote work revolution- but have employment laws ...
Nina Mazar, Professor of Marketing, recently spoke with The Brink to discuss her research collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania's ...
The pandemic has forced the world to rethink the way we work. In this Insights@Questrom Expert Take, Senior Lecturer, Management ...
Marshall Van Alstyne, Questrom Professor of Management in Information Systems, recently sat down for a Q&A with TechTarget to discuss ...
Team learning has become more important than ever as remote work technologies enable easier collaboration across great distances. In this ...
Information Technology & Innovation Foundation recently published insight co-authored by Peter Fox-Penner, Professor of Practice. Peter’s study focuses on the ...
The Institute for Sustainable Energy at Boston University recently co-hosted the webinar “Improving Sustainable Investing through Better ESG Metrics” featuring ...
In this Insights Q&A, a team of Questrom researchers- Assistant Professor, Marketing Chiara Longoni, Associate Professor, Marketing Remi Trudel, and ...
On May 4th, Boston University Questrom School of Business and Innovate@BU hosted Steve Blank and Alex Osterwalder in a webinar ...
After nearly a year and a half, organizations are bringing their employees back to the office in a post-pandemic world. ...
June 8, 2021 -- Bloomberg recently published insight from Rena Conti, Associate Professor in the Department of Markets, Public Policy ...
In this Insights Q&A, Dean’s Research Scholar and Associate Professor, Marketing Monic Sun tackles the increasing influence of social media ...
June 7, 2021 -- Behavioral Scientist recently published insight co-authored by Nina Mazar, Marketing Professor and Co-Director of The Susilo ...
Management Science recently published a study co-authored by Laurina Zhang, Assistant Professor in Strategy & Innovation, examining the effect of ...
Estelle Yuan Sun, Associate Professor in Accounting at Questrom, discusses her recent research on firms disclosing information related to climate ...
Marketplace’s Andy Uhler recently interviewed Catherine Fazio, Lecturer in Strategy and Innovation, to discuss her research on economic relief packages ...
Join Marshall Van Alstyne, Questrom Professor in Management, as he hosts a panel of experts, including Andrei Hagiu, Associate Professor ...
Harvard Business Review recently published insight co-authored by Laurina Zhang, Assistant Professor in Strategy & Innovation, on her research examining ...
Future Workplace partnered with Questrom’s Human Resources Policy Institute to survey 200 C-level HR leaders to learn more about expected ...
TechTarget's SearchCIO online magazine highlighted the recent Insights@Questrom Live event "Should We Regulate Platforms? How?", co-sponsored by the Questrom School ...
MarketWatch featured findings from a recent study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research and co-authored by Patricia Cortés, ...
In a working paper recently published by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Patricia Cortés, Associate Professor in Markets, ...
Is it possible to map out entrepreneurship across the United States? Catherine Fazio, Lecturer in Strategy and Innovation, explains in ...
May 24, 2021 The United States has seen a sharp rise in new startups since the pandemic, especially in black ...
Siobhan O'Mahony, Feld Family Professor in Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Questrom, and Ian Mashiter, Master Lecturer in Strategy & Innovation ...
Avi Seidmann, Professor of Information Systems at Questrom School of Business, sits down with guest Anindya Ghose, Heinz Riehl Chair ...
Join the Digital Business Institute and the Institute for Health Systems Innovation and Policy for Part 1 of a seven ...
In Part 2 of this seven part series, Darrell Griffin from the Institute for Health Systems Innovation & Policy, sits ...
In Part 3 of this seven part series on Digitally Transforming Post-Covid Health Care, Rena Conti, Associate Professor in Markets, ...
The U.S. health care industry has wrestled with issues largely solvable by digital transformation for the last 20 years. The ...
What does GDP measure and why should managers care about this metric in their businesses? Senior Lecturer of Markets, Public ...
Siobhan O'Mahony, Feld Family Professor in Innovation & Entrepreneurship and Professor of Strategy & Innovation, sits down with Colin Bryar, ...
As congress begins to debate H.R.3, the Lower Drug Costs Now Act, the pharmaceutical drug industry is arguing that the ...
Moshe Cohen provides insight on the importance of assessment when negotiating a job offer. He offers advice and guidance on ...
The Boston Globe recently published an article featuring insight from Garrett Johnson, Assistant Professor of Marketing. Garrett spoke on the ...
After over a year of remote work, nearly 60 percent of British workers and 44 percent of US workers don't ...
Boston University’s Institute for Sustainable Energy recently hosted a webinar featuring Associate Professor of Operations and Technology Management at Questrom ...
MedPage Today recently published an article featuring insight from Rena Conti, Associate Research Director of the Institute for Health System ...
Harvard Business Review recently published an article coauthored by Caroline Flammer, Dean’s Research Scholar and Associate Professor of Strategy and ...
This episode of the Language of Business looks abroad at Japanese children’s clothing brand Miki House, online marketplace HireFive that ...
In a recent article from The Wall Street Journal, Constance Hadley, Lecturer of Management & Organizations, offers her thoughts on how individuals ...
American Sociological Review recently published an article authored by Michel Anteby, Dean’s Research Scholar and Professor, Management & Organizations and ...
For 20 years progressive thinkers have argued that a more sustainable form of capitalism would arise if companies regularly measured ...
Large digital multisided platforms (MSPs) such as Amazon, Alibaba, and Apple’s App Store have made it significantly easier for sellers to reach ...
What impact will telemedicine and digital technology have on the U.S. healthcare system? Will telemedicine continue to be popular after ...
A recent survey conducted over social media by Abraham (Avi) Seidmann, Everett W. Lord Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Professor of ...
Managing and growing a business is a challenge for every entrepreneur. How can that happen in a global pandemic? By ...
COVID-19 revealed significant weaknesses in the global medical supply chain, leaving hospitals without masks, PPE, and other critical supplies at ...
Financial automation, or robo-advising, is a quickly growing industry. Trends such as WallStreetBets, the subreddit that led the GameStop surge, ...
For decades, many businesses have experienced a race to incorporate the newest and best technologies in their organizations. Professor of ...
WalletHub recently published an article featuring insight from Pearl Steinbuch, Senior Lecturer of Markets, Public Policy, and Law. Pearl spoke ...
In this episode of Fiona’s R&D Tax Credit Podcast, Questrom Lecturer of Strategy & Innovation Catherine Fazio discusses the impact ...
The pandemic has forever changed business, completely disrupting some industries—like radio, office leasing and job search platforms—while giving birth to ...
Tesary Lin, Assistant Professor, Marketing, explores recent changes in privacy protection, such as Apple’s new iOS 14, and their effects ...
New research from Pnina Feldman, Associate Professor, Operations & Technology Management, explores whether congestion pricing can offer a solution to ...
Recently, Christie's auctioned a purely digital work of art for $69.3M. With the sale, the digital piece became the most ...
WalletHub sat down with Greg Stoller, Senior Lecturer of Strategy & Innovation, to discuss the role state policymakers can play ...
Behavioral scientists have explored how certain nudges can influence individual behavior, but can those principles be applied to entire organizations? ...
The performing arts can be an incredibly useful tool in helping individuals on the autism spectrum cope with social anxiety ...
President Biden recently passed a $1.9 trillion stimulus package for COVID relief. Michael Salinger, Jacqueline and Arthur Bahr Professor and ...
Many hospitals are struggling during COVID as they've had to shut down other wings to keep COVID patients safe. Do ...
Forbes recently published an article featuring insight from Constance Hadley, Lecturer of Management & Organizations. Constance responded to results of ...
How should students navigate the job market and negotiating their salaries? Moshe Cohen, senior lecturer of Management & Organizations and ...
According to a recent BankRate survey, most Americans could not cover a $1,000 financial emergency. Senior Lecturer of Finance Aaron ...
The past year has brought a lot of trauma. How should organizations respond as it pertains to their employees? Should ...
Forbes recently posted an article featuring insights from Laurina Zhang, Assistant Professor of Strategy and Innovation. Laurina provided commentary on ...
Go behind the headlines into the seamier side of business with interviews with a lawyer in the Bernie Madoff case, ...
A new survey of more than 6,500 U.S. blood cancer patients and survivors reveals only half are likely to get ...
Behavioral economics has shown that nudges can be used to help individuals act in their best interests. But can you ...
What happens to brands when there is external pressure to change, and how do brands remain authentic as they evolve? ...
What types of new organizations, products, or services will arise due to COVID that haven't yet been discussed widely? How ...
Senior Lecturer of Marketing Michelle Ehrenreich was recently featured in Forbes on crisis management in organizations. Specifically, Michelle provided tips ...
Wednesday, April 7 | 11:00-12:00pm ET Join the Digital Business Institute and the Institute for Health Systems Innovation and Policy ...
Thursday, April 8, 2021 | 11AM to 12pm ET Come meet and engage in a discussion with BU Alumnus, retail ...
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Nitin Joglekar, Associate Professor, Operations and Technology Management, is currently serving as an expert on advanced manufacturing and supply chains, ...
This episode takes a 360-degree view of an entirely new industry in the state of Massachusetts: cannabis. Hear from leaders ...
The power outages in Texas due to a winter storm are causing people to point to the fragility of energy ...
When will Congress get to a major “infrastructure bill” that has significant energy provisions in it, and what’s likely to ...
The pandemic and subsequent economic downturn have forced companies to readjust their business models and pivot quickly to adapt to ...
Professor of Marketing Carey Morewedge, with coauthors Haewon Yoon (Indiana University Kelley School of Business) and Irene Scopelliti (Business School ...
As pharmaceutical companies and politicians scramble to disseminate the COVID-19 vaccine, one thing has become clear – accessibility is not ...
Human brands such as Calvin Klein and David Beckham are at once hugely powerful as well as highly risky. In ...
Research Professor of Markets, Public Policy & Law Alan Cohen was recently featured in Forbes. Alan provided insights on the ...
WalletHub released its survey on Valentine’s Day spending. Associate Professor Roberta N. Clarke shared her insights as to how the ...
What does it take to go from the spark of an idea to founding a new company? This episode gives ...
BU Questrom Professors Mark Williams and Gordon Burtch sat down to discuss the story that has captivated the financial world ...
What impact does uncertainty, like the spread of COVID-19 in the Republican party, have on the stock market? How do ...
In this Insights@Questrom Q&A, Barbara Bickart, Senior Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Associate Professor of Marketing, explains how influencers ...
The nation’s leading experts in biopharmaceutical innovation and pricing reform recently convened for a virtual discussion exploring the relationship between ...
What impact has the pandemic had on the current US health insurance system? What bottlenecks/constraints have there been to care, ...
Pfizer and Moderna are working rapidly to roll out the COVID-19 vaccine. Insights@Questrom spoke with Marcus Bellamy, Assistant Professor, Operations ...
Despite months of adding back jobs lost to COVID-19, economists predict that the unemployment rate will not fully recover until ...
Lecturer of Management Constance Hadley recently had a piece published in MIT Sloan Management Review on team member loneliness. Specifically, ...
Massachusetts' minimum wage has been raised from $12.75 to $13.50 per hour. While businesses have been preparing for this increase ...
Experts predict that under a new Biden administration, mortgage rates will remain low, homebuying may become more challenging with the ...
Sit down with Marcus Collins, Senior Vice President for Social Engagement at the Doner Agency, as he shares his insights ...
A recent Business Insider article featured commentary from Mark Williams, Master Lecturer of Finance. Mark provided insight on the challenges ...
Forbes recently published an article featuring Avi Seidmann, Professor of Information Systems. Avi provided commentary on the steps companies should ...
Business Insider recently published an article featuring Maya Howe, Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions & Financial Aid at Boston University ...
Investors will soon be able to trade water as other commodities over fears of a future scarcity of the resource. ...
Key 2021 trends and takeaways from interviews with 31 Boston venture capitalists, industry professionals, and experts.
Forbes recently posted an article featuring insights from Professor of Management & Organizations Fred Foulkes. Fred provided expertise on the ...
Associate Professor of Markets, Public Policy & Law Rena Conti had an op-ed featured in Business Insider on how to ...
A new study suggests that up to a third of "excess deaths" in 2020 may not be attributable directly to ...
In an interview with PeopleMatters, a leading resouce on all things related to people and work, Professor Venkat Venkatraman, ...
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