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Flashback Friday: NYSE Trading Hours

No, trading hours weren’t always like this, said James Angel, professor finance at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. … “They have definitely…

March 16, 2018

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International Community: The Two Conferences Convey Important Development Signals In China

A broadcast interview with Michael Czinkota, associate professor: Through this year's two sessions in China, overseas people from all walks of life feel the signal of development…

March 16, 2018

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California Lawsuits Accuse Uber And Lyft Of Discriminating Against Wheelchair Users

While many technology companies enjoy lighter regulation than the industry incumbents against whom they compete, even the newest of start-ups may have trouble skirting disability…

March 16, 2018

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Apple, Google Take Reputation Ding Among Consumers For Lackluster Products In New Poll

A slip in reputation doesn't necessarily spell doom for a company said David Schweidel, a professor at Georgetown's McDonough School of Business. (Apple, for example, recently…

March 14, 2018

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Trump’s Tough Trade Stance Forces World To Examine Old Rules

An op-ed by Michael Czinkota, associate professor: “President Trump has announced tariffs against steel and aluminum imports into the U.S to help domestic industries long…

March 13, 2018

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The Broker Whisper Price And Uncertainty In Commercial Real Estate Transactions

An article by Matthew Cypher, director of the Steers Center for Global Real Estate: “Sellers of commercial real estate in today’s hypercompetitive market are focused on a…

March 12, 2018

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Does It Pay To Be Civil? Or Do Jerks Get Ahead?

An article by Christine Porath, associate professor: “Nearly 70% of Americans believe that the U.S. has a major civility problem according to a recent poll. Three-quarters…

March 12, 2018

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#Trending: China's Virtual Private Network (VPN) Ban

In an effort to tighten control on internet content, China is cracking down on virtual private networks (VPNs). VPNs are third-party services that route internet traffic through…

March 2, 2018

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Can Tech Fix Its Own Future?

An op-ed by Larry Downes, project director: “Is technology-based innovation, long seen as our best hope for improving quality of life, developing sustainable energy sources and…

March 1, 2018

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B-Schools Are Building On Blockchain

As more nations adopt blockchain, the global regulatory environment will change dramatically, says John Jacobs, a former NASDAQ executive who helped launch a bitcoin-based…

March 1, 2018