CoinDesk, a leading online media platform that covers the cryptocurrency space, recently named BU to its global list of Best Universities for Blockchain2022. We now offer 12...
December 1, 2022 - Inside Higher Ed recently published an article featuring Charlotte Wang, Learning Facilitator, discussing BU Questrom’s online MBA program.
Last week, Questrom School of Business welcomed CEO, thought leader, and social entrepreneur James Rhee to the stage at the Rafik B. Hariri Building to discuss...
How has the thinking shifted on competition in the marketplace over the past few decades- and how is that shift illustrated in the 1972 classic film...
Managing and growing a business is a challenge for every entrepreneur. How can that happen in a global pandemic? By staying nimble and pivoting where necessary....
WalletHub recently published an article featuring insight from Pearl Steinbuch, Senior Lecturer of Markets, Public Policy, and Law. Pearl spoke on “no balance transfer fee” credit...
WalletHub sat down with Greg Stoller, Senior Lecturer of Strategy & Innovation, to discuss the role state policymakers can play in creating innovative eco-systems.
Behavioral scientists have explored how certain nudges can influence individual behavior, but can those principles be applied to entire organizations? Nina Mazar, marketing professor and co-director...
The performing arts can be an incredibly useful tool in helping individuals on the autism spectrum cope with social anxiety or social awkwardness. In this episode...
President Biden recently passed a $1.9 trillion stimulus package for COVID relief. Michael Salinger, Jacqueline and Arthur Bahr Professor and Department Chair, Markets, Public Policy &...
Many hospitals are struggling during COVID as they've had to shut down other wings to keep COVID patients safe. Do you forecast any hospitals merging to...
Forbes recently published an article featuring insight from Constance Hadley, Lecturer of Management & Organizations. Constance responded to results of a workplace return to office survey,...
How should students navigate the job market and negotiating their salaries? Moshe Cohen, senior lecturer of Management & Organizations and author of Collywobbles, How to Negotiate...
According to a recent BankRate survey, most Americans could not cover a $1,000 financial emergency. Senior Lecturer of Finance Aaron Stevens sits down with Insights@Questrom to...
The past year has brought a lot of trauma. How should organizations respond as it pertains to their employees? Should companies provide resources or allow time...
Forbes recently posted an article featuring insights from Laurina Zhang, Assistant Professor of Strategy and Innovation. Laurina provided commentary on the recent pledge by McDonald’s CEO...
Go behind the headlines into the seamier side of business with interviews with a lawyer in the Bernie Madoff case, the co-author of Betrayed: A Survivor’s...
A new survey of more than 6,500 U.S. blood cancer patients and survivors reveals only half are likely to get a COVID vaccine while one in...
Behavioral economics has shown that nudges can be used to help individuals act in their best interests. But can you apply similar tools to change organizational...
Senior Lecturer of Marketing Michelle Ehrenreich was recently featured in Forbes on crisis management in organizations. Specifically, Michelle provided tips and best practices for organizations to...
Wednesday, April 7 | 11:00-12:00pm ET Join the Digital Business Institute and the Institute for Health Systems Innovation and Policy for Session 4 of a 7-part...
Thursday, April 8, 2021 | 11AM to 12pm ET Come meet and engage in a discussion with BU Alumnus, retail legend, former CEO of GAP and...
Wednesday, April 21 | 4:00-5:00pm ET Join the Digital Business Institute and the Institute for Health Systems Innovation and Policy for Session 5 of a 7-part...
This episode takes a 360-degree view of an entirely new industry in the state of Massachusetts: cannabis. Hear from leaders of C3RN, CanWell, and INSA as...
When will Congress get to a major “infrastructure bill” that has significant energy provisions in it, and what’s likely to be included? How does the Energy...
The pandemic and subsequent economic downturn have forced companies to readjust their business models and pivot quickly to adapt to new needs and constraints. Professor of...
As pharmaceutical companies and politicians scramble to disseminate the COVID-19 vaccine, one thing has become clear – accessibility is not equal. Insights@Questrom spoke with Professor Joseph...
Human brands such as Calvin Klein and David Beckham are at once hugely powerful as well as highly risky. In this article Susan Fournier, Dean at...
Research Professor of Markets, Public Policy & Law Alan Cohen was recently featured in Forbes. Alan provided insights on the results of a national survey from...
WalletHub released its survey on Valentine’s Day spending. Associate Professor Roberta N. Clarke shared her insights as to how the economic effects of COVID-19 will impact...
What does it take to go from the spark of an idea to founding a new company? This episode gives you insights from entrepreneurs who took...
BU Questrom Professors Mark Williams and Gordon Burtch sat down to discuss the story that has captivated the financial world over the past two weeks: the...
What impact does uncertainty, like the spread of COVID-19 in the Republican party, have on the stock market? How do investors typically behave in the face...
The nation’s leading experts in biopharmaceutical innovation and pricing reform recently convened for a virtual discussion exploring the relationship between innovation and product pricing. Hosted by...
Pfizer and Moderna are working rapidly to roll out the COVID-19 vaccine. Insights@Questrom spoke with Marcus Bellamy, Assistant Professor, Operations & Technology Management, to learn how...
Despite months of adding back jobs lost to COVID-19, economists predict that the unemployment rate will not fully recover until 2024. Why will it take so...
Lecturer of Management Constance Hadley recently had a piece published in MIT Sloan Management Review on team member loneliness. Specifically, her piece looks at trends in...
Massachusetts' minimum wage has been raised from $12.75 to $13.50 per hour. While businesses have been preparing for this increase for a while, it might be...
Experts predict that under a new Biden administration, mortgage rates will remain low, homebuying may become more challenging with the first-time homebuyer credit, and refinancing could...
Sit down with Marcus Collins, Senior Vice President for Social Engagement at the Doner Agency, as he shares his insights on the ways organizations can engage...
A recent Business Insider article featured commentary from Mark Williams, Master Lecturer of Finance. Mark provided insight on the challenges of investing during inflation and how...
Forbes recently published an article featuring Avi Seidmann, Professor of Information Systems. Avi provided commentary on the steps companies should take to prepare for cybersecurity threats...
Business Insider recently published an article featuring Maya Howe, Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions & Financial Aid at Boston University Questrom School of Business. Maya provided...
Investors will soon be able to trade water as other commodities over fears of a future scarcity of the resource. What is futures trading, and how...
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 necessity of preparing CEO succession plans.
Associate Professor of Markets, Public Policy & Law Rena Conti had an op-ed featured in Business Insider on how to incentivize vaccine recipients to share their...
Associate Professor of Markets, Public Policy & Law Rena Conti was recently featured in a New York Times article on how the private sector has impacted...
What climate change policies should be passed now as the US enters the final stretch of the election period? What policies should be considered during the...
Health Affairs recently published a blog post by Associate Professor of Markets, Public Policy & Law Rena Conti on the importance of developing therapeutic COVID-19 drugs...
MIT Sloan Distinguished Professor of Management Science Catherine Tucker takes viewers through her recent research looking at the ways algorithms appear to reinforce existing inequalities. She...
New research from Robert Metcalf, Assistant Professor, Markets, Public Policy & Law examined the expression "time is money" through the lens of price sensitivity in ridesharing...
What are key conflict management strategies that managers should know? Why is it important to manage conflicts in your organizations efficiently? Have these strategies changed at...
As the U.S. enters the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic and some states such as California lockdown, small businesses such as restaurants and bars filed...
Associate Professor of Management & Organizations Michael Anteby researches the role that ghostwriters play in creating "authentic" content for the people for whom they work. “We...
The New York Times recently published an op-ed featuring research from Professor of Marketing Nina Mazar on how to curb cheating among students. Nina’s research analyzes...
An article from Tal Gross, Associate Professor of Markets, Public Policy, & Law, was recently featured in the opinion column of The Hill. Professor Gross covered...
The stock market is now intertwined with COVID – when cases spike, the market drops, and vice versa. Insights@Questrom spoke to Andrea Vedolin, Dean’s Research Scholar...
Recently, Wired released an article featuring insights from Constance Hadley, Lecturer of Management & Organizations, on the impact AI on meetings. Constance addresses the risks of...
Professor Nitin Joglekar recently published an article in MIT Sloan Management Review on adapting supply chains to react to times of increased need. The pandemic has...
Questrom’s Andy King recently published an article in the Stanford Social Innovation Review on the “win-win” strategies businesses utilize. It explores the ways in which companies...
Research by Chiara Longoni, Assistant Professor of Marketing, explores what is known as the “word-of-machine effect,” where customers view AI as more competent than humans when...
Forbes published an article featuring Moshe Cohen, Senior Lecturer of Management & Organizations, on how President Joe Biden can unite the country when he assumes office....
BU Questrom’s Jay Zagorsky was featured in a New York Times article on the shortage of coins during the pandemic. He explores the split between stakeholders...
The tax policies proposed by President-elect Joe Biden has implications for your paycheck, investments, and retirement savings. Insights@Questrom spoke to Pete Lisowsky, tax expert and associate...
Steve Tadelis, Sarin Chair in Leadership and Strategy at the University of California, Berkley, Haas School of Business, walks viewers through different ways of increasing consumer...
WalletHub recently posted an article featuring Professor of Marketing Nina Mazar on managing holiday budgets. Nina provided her take on the influencers of overspending and tips...
In this Q&A, Questrom Magazine talks with Jonathan Woodson and Anita Tucker about improving healthcare coverage, fixing supply issues, and tracking future outbreaks.
Between the abundance of marketing data out there and our constantly evolving environment, how can we leverage and process information effectively? Anne Bailey Berman (Questrom'80), co-founder...
Data from managers across the world about how they are coping with COVID-19 found a lack of clarity, fading connections, low motivation, and overwhelming workloads threaten...
Prof. Johnson gave the opening talk in our Cyber Alliance speaker series 2020-21 (Sept 9) on the intended & unintended consequences of the GDPR. Click to...
While open collaboration platforms like Wikipedia have dramatically increased the world’s access to educational information, enormous gaps remain that may actually drive economic inequities. New research...
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 massive challenges, to meet three teams...
When it comes to the best pitches and persuading an audience, there are some common threads, says Gregory Stoller, senior lecturer of strategy and innovation at...
Research Professor of Markets, Public Policy, & Law Alan Cohen was featured in a Forbes piece discussing lessons business leaders should learn from President-Elect Joe Biden....
How does a food start-up achieve distribution at 12,000 supermarkets, including Publix, Costco, and Whole Foods, while promoting sustainable farming and business practices? Learn about sustainable...
Professor of Finance Dirk Hackbarth was featured in a Medium article discussing his thoughts on the impact COVID-19 has had on private debt and equity.
Over the past quarter-century, technology has transformed nearly every sector of our economy, except for higher education. In this conversation, our experts draw on prior research...
AI continues to enhance the consumer shopping experience. Chiara Longoni, Assistant Professor of Marketing, recently discussed her article published in the Journal of Marketing — based on...
Bisnow published a story that featured Keith Munsell, Master Lecturer of Strategy and Innovation, and his perspective on the future of sustainability in commercial real estate...
Questrom’s healthcare experts Avi Seidman and Jonathan Woodson, MD, MSS, consider COVID-19 as a watershed moment for healthcare. The two recount the pandemic as a time...
In a new op-ed published by CNN Business, Questrom’s Jay Zagorsky warns that despite a COVID-19 induced coin shortage, a cashless economy would have unintended consequences.
With so much disruption, how are we managing the changes to our work life? How should we interact with our coworkers, our boss, our clients? How...
High-end retail marketing expert Alan Beck (Questrom’68), Senior Vice President of The Fragrance Group explores when and how to use data and when to trust your...
Join SV Health Investors' Eugene Hill (Questrom’80) for a discussion that tackles the evolution in healthcare technology, market enablers and barriers, and why telemedicine might be...
Join Jack Ablin (Questrom’85), Founding Partner and Chief Investment Officer at Cresset Partners as he examines the ultimate impact of COVID-19 on the stock market, the...
As Chairman & CEO of one of the largest consumer packages goods brokerage firms in the US, John Saidnaway of Johnson-O'Hare talks managing the demands of...
As Chairman & CEO of one of the largest consumer packages goods brokerage firms in the US, John Saidnaway (Questrom’82) of Johnson-O’Hare talks about managing the...
Tobias Levkovich (Questrom ’85), Chief US Equity Strategist at Citi, presents a virtual town hall on the state of the stock market, which includes a survey...