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Canada Needs Blood Plasma. We Should Pay Donors to Get It
An op-ed by Peter Jaworski, assistant teaching professor: “Canada buys the overwhelming majority of its plasma-protein products from American, for-profit companies that attract…
August 24, 2017
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Jay Y. Who? Samsung Verdict May Not Matter to Family Businesses
“Regardless of the outcome of the case, the facts clearly demonstrate a clear lack of leadership and taking responsibility,” said Thomas Cooke, professor at Georgetown…
August 23, 2017
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The Advice D.C.’s Student Entrepreneurs Wish They Had Before Their First Venture
It’s hard enough launching your first venture, but imagine doing that while balancing a full-time college course load. It’s not easy. That’s why local universities like…
August 23, 2017
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China Trying to Stop River of Cash Outflows From Becoming Flood
An op-ed by Arthur Dong, teaching professor: “Over the past year, there has been a distinct deceleration in outbound investment by Chinese companies in countries such as the…
August 22, 2017
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Let’s Dance in the Rain
On certain occasions and for a limited time, freedom can be sold and bought. According to Michael Czinkota, a professor at Georgetown University and the University of Kent,…
August 22, 2017
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New Regulations to Change How Advertisers Use Our Data
“Customers expect personalised content from the news services they use – so why should ads be different? As Larry Downes from Georgetown University’s Center for Business…
August 18, 2017
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Why Lottery Winners Make Dangerous Neighbors
Why the negative ripple effect? When people win the lottery, they often spend some of the money on envy-inducing goodies like new cars, boats, and supersized TVs. Researchers say…
August 18, 2017
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These CEOs Stuck by Trump as Others Defected. Then He Dumped Them.
Hewson’s refusal to leave — an argument the Lockheed Martin chief should stick around for influence — probably won’t damage her image in the long run, said Robert Bies, a…
August 17, 2017
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Enough Was Finally Enough for CEOs on Trump’s Advisory Councils
An op-ed by Marlene Towns, adjunct professor of marketing: “Brand managers are the protectors of their respective brands. Companies go to great lengths to protect their…
August 17, 2017
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Trash-Talking in Business
Recent research by professors Maurice Schweitzer, Samir Nurmohamed of The Wharton School, and Georgetown professor Jeremy Yip, considers this trend and finds that while trash…
August 15, 2017