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ND in the News: November 2024

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    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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    Vamsi Kanuri

    Vamsi Krishna Kanuri

    Mendoza College of Business

  2. Bruce Huber, Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame

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    Bruce Huber

    Bruce Huber

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  3. 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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    Casher Belinda

    Casher Belinda

    Management & Organization

  4. 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.

  5. 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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    Cesar Sosa Padilla

    Cesar Sosa-Padilla

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  6. “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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    Professor Rossiter has short brownish red hair and wears a gray blazer over a black shirt.

    Erin Rossiter

    Political Science

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    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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    Dianne Pinderhughes

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  8. By Susan Ostermann, an assistant professor of global affairs at the University of Notre Dame.

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    Professor Ostermann has long blond hair and pretty blue eyes, and wears a dark shirt, standing in a long hallway.

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  9. By Susan Ostermann, Assistant Professor of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame.

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    Professor Ostermann has long blond hair and pretty blue eyes, and wears a dark shirt, standing in a long hallway.

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  10. 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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    A man with short brown hair, blue eyes, and a warm smile wears a navy corduroy jacket, patterned shirt, and striped tie against a dark gray background.

    John Busenbark

    Management & Organization

  11. 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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    Robert Schmuhl

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  12. Two contrasting examples: A 2014 study by Indiana’s University of Notre Dame, found that clients of a nonprofit employment agency based in Washington, DC, who received a transportation subsidy interviewed for 19% more jobs that those who did not. On the other hand, a 2016 study co-authored by University of Notre Dame economist David C. Phillips — who also worked on the Washington, DC, trial — found that job seekers in Seattle who were offered free fares “rode transit a lot more, but it didn’t necessarily generate more employment.”

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    David Phillips

    Economics; Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO)