Activist Shareholders to CEOs: It’s Not About You
Activist shareholders are paying more attention than ever to CEOs’ choice of language—and punishing them for being too focused on independence and control.
Apr 27, 2023Activist shareholders are paying more attention than ever to CEOs’ choice of language—and punishing them for being too focused on independence and control.
Apr 27, 2023A look at b-school founders who are uplifting communities, tackling new industries, improving health outcomes, and gaining insight on what it takes to be an entrepreneur. And they’re just getting started.
Apr 24, 2023Tuck VCs and advisers share their must-know advice for getting funding in today’s economy and taking a new venture to the next level.
Apr 24, 2023The Tuck alumni network is the best in the world, with a remarkable record of annual support to back up the claim.
Apr 24, 2023Consumers have a strong desire to differentiate themselves from others in the marketplace. But research from Tuck’s Nailya Ordabayeva finds that conservatives and liberals accomplish this differentiation in very different ways.
Mar 30, 2023To slow the rate of global warming, Dean Matthew J. Slaughter and coauthor Matthew Rees propose a green free trade agreement.
Mar 29, 2023The Poshmark co-founder has helped to grow a vibrant community of more than 100 million users.
Mar 27, 2023Anant Sundaram and Robert Hansen gathered 41 authors to take a comprehensive look at how business intersects with climate change.
Mar 23, 2023At Tuck, entrepreneurship touches nearly all students.
Mar 16, 2023Dean Matthew J. Slaughter and coauthor Matthew Rees discuss the values of trust and tolerance and their role in economic activity.
Feb 27, 2023Tuck professor Felix Montag created a model to help policymakers analyze the main tradeoffs in corporate mergers.
Feb 22, 2023Tuck School of Business’s impact investing fund invests $25K in Wasted*, a sustainable portable sanitation company transforming waste into nutrients to power the circular economy while reducing harmful emissions.
Feb 07, 2023For Dan Feiler, the most interesting and powerful explanations of human judgment and decision-making are the ones that are hiding in plain sight.
Feb 03, 2023Tuck marketing professor Scott Neslin examines the profitability of digital coupons and finds some nuanced answers.
Jan 30, 2023A conversation with Stacy Blake-Beard, clinical professor of business administration, on the importance of mentoring for diversity and organizational success.
Jan 27, 2023Tuck professor Laurens Debo finds that well-calibrated wait-time announcements improve the patient experience.
Jan 25, 2023From corporate communications to investor activism, Tuck faculty members, including Dean Matthew J. Slaughter, share their business predictions for 2023.
Jan 25, 2023Dean Matthew J. Slaughter and coauthor Matthew Rees call on the White House and Congress to invest in creating more global jobs.
Jan 23, 2023