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A World Without International Marketing?

An op-ed by Michael Czinkota, associate professor: “Sometimes we only know what we lost when it has left us. I put this thought to the test it in my class of Georgetown…

February 22, 2018

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Should Our Morals Determine Our Gear Purchases?

Jason Brennan, professor of strategy, economics, ethics, and public policy at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, takes yet another tack. He says that …

February 21, 2018

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The Trouble With Google and Facebook

Zingales first broached the matter in a podcast he co-hosts with Kate Waldock of Georgetown University and now goes into greater detail both in a conversation with George Mason…

February 21, 2018

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The Final Five

Leslie Crutchfield, executive director, discusses #NeverAgain movement. She has a forthcoming book, “How Change Happens,” which looks at social.…

February 20, 2018

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Office Hours: Trash Talking, An Unexpected Double-Edged Sword

Often, when people hear of trash talking, it is in the context of sports or politics. What about in business? As it turns out, trash talking among employees and CEOs is just as…

February 16, 2018

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Office Hours: Experience and Entrepreneurship

Chris Rider, associate professor of strategy at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business, discusses his recent research on.…

February 16, 2018

If a Law Bars Asking Your Past Salary, Does It Help or Hurt?

In a recent study, the economists John Horton of New York University and Moshe Barach of Georgetown University conducted an experiment on a prominent online freelancing platform…

February 16, 2018

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Chicago Exchange Battle Ends With Unanimous Sale Rejection

John Jacobs, a former Nasdaq Inc. executive, said he wasn’t surprised by the SEC decision—the regulator has long insisted on transparency in who owns and controls a stock…

February 16, 2018

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New Design Thinking Course Focuses on “Glocal” Community

How do we design for unique human challenges, rather than for the masses? How can we accomplish this goal while leveraging the friendships and connections we have here in…

February 14, 2018

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4 Ways Taco Bell’s CEO Could Improve Chipotle

If you look at spending patterns, pretty much everybody who walks into Chipotle is buying just a burrito or a burrito bowl — and maybe guacamole,” said Jason Schloetzer, a…

February 14, 2018