Bloomberg featured research by visiting assistant finance professor Rafael Zambrana in a recent story exploring the link between partisanship and decisions on asset-allocation. "Clashing With Your Colleagues Over Trump Can Boost Stock Returns" looked at how polital diversity of money managers working in teams affected their fund performance and found "a partisan fund manager on a few teams at the same time does better in a heterogeneous one than with kindred spirits."
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The Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership's Brett Beasley described how disinformation hacks your brain in a blog post for Scientific American and wrote a piece for ND Magazine about Scrooge, Marley and the business of mankind.
Dean Martijn Cremers was recently featured in Notre Dame Magazine's "Having Coffee with Martijn Cremers." The profile presents Martijn's “'integrated vision of business' that is grounded in Catholic social teaching and firmly in touch with the humanities and the new big-data frontier."
M&O's Ann Tenbrunsel's research into the ethical mirage was used in a piece by Harvard Business Review about being intentionally ethical in your career.
M&O's Tim Hubbard was quoted about the current culture at Boeing by several media outlets including the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, MSN Money and the Chicago Sun-Times.
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