Dinosaurs of the Retail Ecosystem Smartphones and e-commerce have changed the dynamics of bricks-and-mortar retailing. For professor Ron Adner, it’s an object lesson in reacting to innovation. More »
Tuck Students Take Top Prize at New Orleans Entrepreneur Week Drawn by the mission of rebuilding New Orleans through entrepreneurship, eight Tuck students volunteered their spring break to help a promising startup reach new levels of success. More »
On the Front Lines of Health Care Fraud For faculty and students in the Master of Health Care Delivery Science program, explaining and rooting out fraud is an important part of reducing health care costs. More »
Fixing Health Care Delivery Delivering quality health care is one of the greatest challenges facing the next generation of business leaders. Meeting it, says Dartmouth president Jim Yong Kim, means harnessing the college's vast resources—including Tuck's management expertise. More »
Q&A with Deepa Prahalad T’00 A new book on design strategy by Deepa Prahalad, daughter of management guru C.K. Prahalad, was rated by Fast Company as one of the 13 best design books of the year. More »
At J.C. Penney, A New Deal The department store has scrapped its endless promotions and given itself a makeover. Marketing professor Scott Neslin is guardedly optimistic. More »
PepsiCo’s Derek Yach Delivers Business and Society Conference Keynote With targeted policy reforms, says Yach, corporate social responsibility trade-offs could fade away. More »
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 »