New Year, New Governance Rules? Corporate governance rules in the U.S. are quirky and often controversial. Professor Espen Eckbo has some suggestions for reform. More »
Pricing the News Marketing professor Praveen Kopalle explains the challenging dynamics of newspaper pay walls. More »
What to Expect from Technology in 2012 Professor M. Eric Johnson picks this year’s big technology trends. More »
Dartmouth President Launches $300 House Design Workshop Jim Yong Kim urges teams, including Tuck School students, to ignore aid industry cynics. More »
From the Ground Up For the first time in more than 40 years, says professor Vandewalle, Libya has a chance to build a functioning government and economy. More »
To Get a Job, Tell a Story On the hunt for summer internships, first-year students learn the art of the narrative. More »
Enduring Innovation in an Ever-Changing World Alva Taylor uncovers the skills firms need to innovate across technological divides. More »
A Case For Change Constance Helfat examines the impact of dynamic capabilities on firm performance and finds there are advantages to forgoing business as usual. More »
Truth and Rumors B. Espen Eckbo examines share price run-ups in merger negotiations and finds that neither side puts much stock into the rumors. More »