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Marketing, Strategy
Date
July 22, 2013
Manhattanville campus
Marketing, Strategy
Press Release

Why Superstition–Rich Baseball Playoff Fans Aren’t Loyal to a Brand

New study uncovers eye–popping information about sports fans — providing a new opportunity for brand marketers
  • Read more about Why Superstition–Rich Baseball Playoff Fans Aren’t Loyal to a Brand about Why Superstition–Rich Baseball Playoff Fans Aren’t Loyal to a Brand
Entrepreneurship, Leadership
Date
April 22, 2014
Entrepreneurship, Leadership
Press Release

Columbia Business School Startup Gurus to Offer 'Speed Mentoring' to Budding Entrepreneurs at NY TechDay 2014

School signs on as exclusive higher education partner for event and will highlight nine successful young alumni startups
  • Read more about Columbia Business School Startup Gurus to Offer 'Speed Mentoring' to Budding Entrepreneurs at NY TechDay 2014 about Columbia Business School Startup Gurus to Offer 'Speed Mentoring' to Budding Entrepreneurs at NY TechDay 2014
Corporate Finance
Date
May 21, 2014
Corporate Finance
Press Release

Financial Fraud Detection Now as Simple as 1, 2, 3

New approach exposes irregularities in annual financial statements and can help the SEC, investors, and auditors detect fraud faster
  • Read more about Financial Fraud Detection Now as Simple as 1, 2, 3 about Financial Fraud Detection Now as Simple as 1, 2, 3
Leadership, Marketing
Date
September 30, 2011
Leadership, Marketing
Press Release

Antisocial Personality Traits Predict Utilitarian Responses to Moral Dilemmas

Study questions the widely–used methods by which lay moral judgments are evaluated; results found individuals who are least prone to moral errors also possess a set of prototypically immoral psychological characteristics
  • Read more about Antisocial Personality Traits Predict Utilitarian Responses to Moral Dilemmas about Antisocial Personality Traits Predict Utilitarian Responses to Moral Dilemmas
Organizations, Risk Management, Strategy
Date
March 31, 2014
Organizations, Risk Management, Strategy
Press Release

All-Star Pitchers Will Hate Instant Replay, According to New Research from Columbia Business School

Columbia Business School Professor Reviews Data of Nearly 800K MLB Pitches and Finds ‘Star-Struck’ Umpires Show Bias in Favor of All-Star Pitchers
  • Read more about All-Star Pitchers Will Hate Instant Replay, According to New Research from Columbia Business School about All-Star Pitchers Will Hate Instant Replay, According to New Research from Columbia Business School
Business Economics and Public Policy, Corporate Finance, World Business
Date
September 25, 2014
Business Economics and Public Policy, Corporate Finance, World Business
Press Release

Columbia Business School Professor Predicts How Changes in Banking Laws Could Fuel Emerging Economies of Tomorrow

New research tracks emerging countries’ economics activity after law changes and finds a boost in access to credit; increase in employment rate; increase in productivity and sales for firms
  • Read more about Columbia Business School Professor Predicts How Changes in Banking Laws Could Fuel Emerging Economies of Tomorrow about Columbia Business School Professor Predicts How Changes in Banking Laws Could Fuel Emerging Economies of Tomorrow
Leadership
Date
March 21, 2012
Leadership
Press Release

Study: Stress–Induced Cortisol Facilitates Threat–Related Decision Making Among Police Officers

Researchers observe that certain processes of cognitive function can be enhanced by cortisol increases
  • Read more about Study: Stress–Induced Cortisol Facilitates Threat–Related Decision Making Among Police Officers about Study: Stress–Induced Cortisol Facilitates Threat–Related Decision Making Among Police Officers

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