In the Media
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MIT Sloan Management Review: The Trouble with your Innovation ContestsFreeman School accounting professors Jasmijn Bol and Lisa LaViers co-authored an article for MIT Sloan Management Review about innovation contests, in which organizations award prizes to employees who submit the…
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The Advocate: Louisiana stocks outperform Wall Street in 4Q, but fall short in 2023Peter Ricchiuti, senior professor of practice and research director of Burkenroad Reports, was interviewed by the New Orleans Advocate for a story about how Louisiana public companies matched up with Wall Street in…
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The Wall Street Journal: Investors Still Seek Best Metric to Compare Private-Equity and Stock-Market ReturnsOleg Gredil, associate professor of finance, was interviewed by The Wall Street Journal for a story about public market equivalent (PME) methods for comparing private equity fund returns to public benchmarks.
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NOLA.com: New Orleans startups 'resilient' but need state funds deployed faster, Tulane report saysRob Lalka, executive director of the Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, was interviewed by NOLA.com for a story about the findings of the 2023 Greater New Orleans Startup Report, an annual publication of the…
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Poets & Quants for Undergrads: 2023 Top 50 Undergraduate ProfsVenkat Subramaniam, Exxon Professor of Business and associate professor of finance, was honored as one of Poets & Quants for Undergrads' 2023 Top 50 Undergraduate B-School Professors.
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ABC News: Soaring CEO pay commands spotlight in UAW strike against Big 3 US automakersLisa LaViers, assistant professor of accounting, was interviewed by ABC News for a story on CEO compensation and the United Auto Workers strike.
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ABC News: CEOs' pay climbed before layoffs at tech giants like Alphabet and Microsoft, data showsLisa LaViers, asssistant professor of accounting, was interviewed for an ABC News report that showed CEO compensation rose at more than a dozen tech companies last year despite those firms announcing layoffs during the year…
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WVUE Fox 8: Entergy says bills expected to stay lower than last year despite summer’s brutal heatPierre Conner, professor of practice and executive director of the Tulane Energy Institute, was interviewed by WVUE Fox 8 News for a story about Entergy’s announcement that utility bills in Louisiana are down significantly…
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The New York Times: Does It Help to Know How Much the Boss Makes?Lisa LaViers, assistant professor of accounting, was interviewed by The New York Times for a story about the impact of CEO pay transparency on employees.
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NOLA.com: Bank of America looking at expanding into New OrleansMaura Baumgarten Force, professor of practice in finance, was interviewed for a NOLA.com story about a report that Bank of America is planning an expansion into the New Orleans market.
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Bloomberg Tax: Next EY CEO’s Tall Order: Heal Rifts, Fix Consulting ConflictsChristine Smith, senior professor of practice in accounting, was interviewed by Bloomberg Tax for a story about the search to replace EY Global Chairman and CEO Carmine Di Sibio, whose plan to restructure the firm…
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The Advocate: A big Louisiana oil company went bankrupt; small suppliers could be out millionsEric Smith, professor of practice and associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute, was interviewed for an Advocate story about the collapse of Metairie-based independent oil company Cox Operating, which left…
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The Muse: The Everything Guide to Working as an AccountantChristine Smith, senior professor of practice in accounting, was interviewed by The Muse for a story about career opportunities in accounting.
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The New York Times: First Republic Is Sold, What to KnowAssistant Professor of Finance Amanda Heitz was interviewed by The New York Times for a story about the government’s seizure and sale of troubled First Republic Bank.
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BestColleges: Tulane Revamps MBA Curriculum to Focus on Data, STEMBestColleges, which provides news, research and rankings to help students make smarter educational decisions, posted an article highlighting the Freeman School’s new MBA curriculum.
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Inc.: Gen Z Is Becoming More Entrepreneurially Minded. Here's Why That Matters for Your BusinessRob Lalka, Albert R. Lepage Professor in Business and executive director of the Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, was interviewed for an Inc. story about Generation Z’s growing interest in…
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On Good Authority: Entrepreneurship in an influencer economyHarry Gestetner (BSM ’22), founder and co-CEO of Fanfix, and Rob Lalka, executive director of the Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, joined host Roger Dunaway to discuss entrepreneurship and the influencer…
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AACSB Insights: The Art of Building High-Quality ConnectionsNatalie Longmire, assistant professor of management, contributed an article to AACSB Insights highlighting ways individuals can build stronger interpersonal skills, an essential element in achieving success in the workplace…
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Yahoo! Finance: Why a government TikTok ban won't be coming to your phone anytime soonAshley Nelson, senior professor of practice in management communication, was interviewed by Yahoo! Finance for a story about government concerns over the Chinese-owned social media app TikTok.
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The Advocate: High flying stocks get hit in 2022, but local banks hold strongPeter Ricchiuti, senior professor of practice and director of Burkenroad Reports, was interviewed by the Advocate for a story about how a portfolio of Louisiana stocks fared in 2022.
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WVUE Fox 8: Holiday Supply Chain OutlookClaire Senot, associate professor of management science, appeared on Fox 8’s Morning Edition to discuss the supply chain’s impact on this season’s holiday shopping.
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Biz Talks: The Business of Beer with Jacob Landry and Prof. J. Cameron VerhaalJacob Landry (MBA ’13), founder and president of Urban South Brewery, and Cameron Verhaal, assistant professor of management, joined host Rich Collins to discuss the business of beer for Episode 126 of Biz Talks, the Biz…
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On Good Authority: What Has Remote Work Taught Us?Natalie Longmire, assistant professor of management, discussed the post-pandemic growth of remote work and what research is telling us about productivity and job satisfaction for Episode 41 of “On Good Authority,” Tulane…
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Nola.com: DXC Technology ends incentive pact with state as hopes for 2,000 New Orleans tech jobs fadePeter Ricchiuti, senior professor of practice and director of Burkenroad Reports, was interviewed by Nola.com for a story about DXC Technology’s failure to deliver on its promise to create thousands of tech jobs in downtown…
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Newsy: Why Are We Scared of a Recession?Peter Ricchiuti, senior professor of practice and director of the Freeman School’s Burkenroad Reports equity research program, was interviewed for segment on Newsy’s “The Why” about Americans’ increasing anxiety over the…