Freeman News
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Applications are now open for the Student Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (SEED) Fellowship, a unique, cross-university program designed to equip students with entrepreneurial skills and real-world experience through…
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Yumei He's paper “Real-Time Sales Data, Streamer Improvisation, and Sales Performance: Evidence from Live-Stream Selling” was accepted for publication in MIS Quarterly.
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As the Earl P. and Ethel B. Koerner Chair of Strategy & Entrepreneurship, Matthew Higgins brings to the Freeman School more than 20 years of experience as an internationally recognized scholar of corporate strategy and innovation…
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The Freeman Business Minor is a new offering designed to introduce non-business students from across the university to the fundamentals of business.
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NOLA.com: Your online searches might be biased from the start. A Tulane professor studied the reason
Eugina Leung, assistant professor of marketing, was interviewed by NOLA.com about her research finding that search engine users tend to reinforce their own beliefs and biases as a result of the search terms they use.
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Lisa LaViers, assistant professor of accounting, was interviewed by Fast Company for a story about her research on pay transparency.
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Lisa LaViers, assistant professor of accounting, contributed an article to Harvard Business Review with co-authors Mary Ellen Carter, Jason Sandvik and Da Xu highlighting their research on the positive effects of SEC-mandated…
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Ryan Peters, assistant professor of finance, was interviewed by WWL First News about high-risk investments like cryptocurrency and private equity in the wake of President Trump’s executive order to expand the types of assets investors…
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Shuhua Sun, Peter W. and Paul A. Callais Professor of Entrepreneurship and associate professor of management, was interviewed by New Orleans City Business for a story about his research on how AI tools can enhance employee creativity…
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Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business is pleased to announce the addition of eight new tenure-system faculty members for the 2025-26 academic year.
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Michael Burke’s book A Workplace Safety Approach to Good Health: Interdisciplinary Insights for Sustainable Development was published in August 2025 by Palgrave Macmillan and Springer Nature as part of its Sustainable…
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Cameron Verhaal's paper "Conquering the Divide? The Role of Political Polarization in the Destigmatization of a U.S. Medical Marijuana Platform Market” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Management.
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Christine Smith’s paper “Do Academic Honesty Statements Work?,” co-authored with James Alm, Patrick Button and Toni Weiss, was accepted for publication in Journal of Economic Education.
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Paulo Goes' paper “All That Glitters Is Not Gold: The Impact of Certification Test Costs in Online Labor Markets,” co-authored with Jiaru Bai, Qiang Gao and Mingfeng Lin, has been accepted for publication in Information Systems…
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Ryan Peters, assistant professor of finance, was interviewed by CNBC about the passage of two landmark crypto bills, the GENIUS Act and the CLARITY Act, and what they’ll mean for consumers and the industry as a whole.
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Diego Bufquin's paper “Exploring the Relationship Between Brand Coolness, Brand Personality, Brand Identity, and Purchase Intentions Through the Lens of Wine” was accepted for publication in Journal of Wine Research.
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Peter Ricchiuti, senior professor of practice and research director of Burkenroad Reports, was interviewed by CNN for a story about the potential impacts of President Trump firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
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Ian Ho's paper “Game of Brainstorm: The Impact of a Badge System on Knowledge Sharing,” co-authored with Lei Wang and Yifan Zhang, was accepted for publication in Information Systems Research.
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Karen Foust's paper “Gender Representation in Case Study Research,” co-authored with Ann Hackert and Jessica A. Magaldi, was accepted for publication in Business Case Journal.
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Chris Lipp, professor of practice and director of Management Communication, contributed an article to Harvard Business Review on techniques leaders can use to enhance the power and effectiveness of their communications.
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Getting to class just got a little easier thanks to Freeman’s Executive MBA travel stipend.
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Students in Freeman’s Hospitality, Sports Management, and Real Estate Finance Certificate programs traveled to Madrid in May to gain global business insights and explore the culture and economy of one of Europe’s top destinations.
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Three A.B. Freeman School of Business students have been named 2025-2026 Fulbright grant recipients.
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For the second year in a row, 100% of first-year students in the Freeman School’s full-time MBA program secured meaningful professional experience for the summer.
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As a LEAP fellow, Luis Saab (MBA ’25) created a tailor-made financial quote tracking model for Travis Banks' company, Gravel Road Builders and Construction Services.