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Will Boycotting Georgia Work? Here’s the Impact Economic Pressure Campaigns Have Had in Other States

“Nobody wants to turn their state into a pariah location,” said Georgetown business professor Ed. …

April 14, 2021

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Unions Eye Brookings, Urban Institute as Push to Organize Think Tanks Grows

“I will be curious to see how many high-powered professional workers, who are researchers at think tanks are going to want a union to represent them,” said Douglas McCabe, a…

April 13, 2021

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Coinbase is Going Public Without an IPO. Here’s How Its Direct Listing will Work

With the confluence of a roaring stock market, a crypto market that's hitting all-time highs, and Coinbase's healthy balance sheet itself, "This is a great time to become," …

April 13, 2021

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Chinese Tech Firms Can’t Win Trust in the West, But the Companies Aren’t the Biggest Culprit

“The challenge facing Chinese tech companies is not so much about their actual behavior – but about how to prove that they have not and will not,” said Liz Liu, an…

April 12, 2021

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How Remote Working During Covid is Changing Crisis Management

Comments from Brooks Holtom, professor and senior associate dean for finance, strategy, and.…

April 11, 2021

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How Boeing is Responding to its Latest Crisis

Robert Britton is an adjunct professor of marketing at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business where he teaches courses on crisis.…

April 10, 2021

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Robinhood Failed to Disclose Certain Trade Executions to Public Feed

“Should they deserve to get a parking ticket for it? Yes. Should it be painful enough that they don’t do it again? Yes,” said James Angel, finance professor who specializes…

April 8, 2021

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Global Brands Find it Hard to Untangle Themselves from Xinjiang Cotton

“All of the economic forces that pushed this production to China are really no longer at work,” said Pietra Rivoli, a trade expert at Georgetown.…

April 5, 2021

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IPO Market Cools as Sentiment Moves From ‘Wildly Overoptimistic to Optimistic’

A slowdown for SPACs “may be a good thing in that we have so many SPACs coming to market,” said James Angel, a finance.…

April 3, 2021

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How and When CEOs Should Address Hot-Button Political and Social Issues

Neeru Paharia, associate professor and expert on consumer behavior and signaling through brands, acknowledged that taking a political stance can be complicated for.…

April 1, 2021