ND in the News: November 2024
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The Conversation
November 12, 2024
Bruce Huber, Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame
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Futurity
November 12, 2024
Posts containing complex images with more varied color patterns tend to capture greater user attention and lead to increased engagement, according to lead author Vamsi Kanuri, an associate professor of marketing at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.
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Fast Company
November 12, 2024
And another study published earlier this year by researchers at the University of Notre Dame found that trying to dodge boredom at work can actually hurt future productivity.
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Management & Organization
The Globe & Mail (Canada)
November 11, 2024
“They could become a powerful force in politics,” says Erin Rossiter, a political scientist at the University of Notre Dame, who studied how Swifties were still advocating for customer rights many months later, including co-ordinating an international effort to help fans get legitimate concert tickets.
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phys.org
November 11, 2024
Cesar Sosa-Padilla, associate professor of economics and a faculty fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International 91视频, part of Notre Dame's Keough 91视频 of Global Affairs, along with co-authors from the World Bank, the University of Hamburg and the University of Duisburg-Essen, authored a working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research titled "Hidden Debt Revelations."
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Quartz
November 11, 2024
The key factors to watch are inflation and unemployment, said Jane Ryngaert, a professor of economics at the University of Notre Dame. She said the Fed will keep eyeing the labor market and consumer credit markets for signs of distress, while also keeping a close eye on inflation and inflation expectations.
CBS News
Video
November 11, 2024
Of course, the election was about more than the economy. According to professor Dianne Pinderhughes, a political scientist at the University of Notre Dame, race, gender, and class were all factors in this election.
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Fast Company
November 09, 2024
By Susan Ostermann, an assistant professor of global affairs at the University of Notre Dame.
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The Conversation
November 08, 2024
By Susan Ostermann, Assistant Professor of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame.
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Fortune
November 06, 2024
A recent paper co-authored by John Busenbark, an associate management professor at the University of Notre Dame, suggests CEOs with conservative leanings have sometimes felt compelled to back seemingly “liberal” stances to please their stakeholders.
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Management & Organization
America
November 06, 2024
Robert Schmuhl, professor emeritus of American studies at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, who critically observes the modern American presidency, told OSV News that Trump’s “message about illegal immigration and the state of the economy resonated with working-class voters, particularly Hispanic and Black males, and this new, emerging coalition is not only redefining the Republican Party but also strengthening Trump’s political standing.”
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OSV News
November 05, 2024
Daniel Graff, director of the Higgins Labor Program at the University of Notre Dame’s Institute for Social Concerns in Indiana, also questioned the strategic capacity of Trump’s plan, while noting U.S. labor unions have in recent decades evolved on the issue of unauthorized immigrant labor.
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