Do Hiring Managers Discriminate against Stay-at-Home Fathers?
Tuck professor Julia Melin charts evolving perceptions of men who return to work after taking time off to raise their kids.
Tuck professor Julia Melin charts evolving perceptions of men who return to work after taking time off to raise their kids.
Tuck professor Felipe Severino makes a surprising discovery: consumers who negotiate an out-of-court settlement have far worse financial outcomes than those who go through the court system.
In three new working papers, Tuck faculty from operations and marketing discover new ways to conserve and manage electricity.
Tuck professor Mark DesJardine uncovers an unsettling connection between institutional investors and negative media coverage.
Today’s advertising landscape isn’t one that Don Draper would recognize. Tuck marketing faculty and alumni brand leaders weigh in on what’s changed—and what shouldn’t.
A new paper from Teresa Fort finds that current data collection methods don’t capture the full range of U.S. manufacturing firms’ domestic and global operations.
Tuck marketing professor Nailya Ordabayeva discusses her latest research on the role of ideological beliefs in consumer behavior.
This year’s Tuck Women in Business Conference kicks off on October 20 with Tuck alumnae Joyce Cadesca and Betsabeh Madani Hermann as keynote speakers.
Giovanni Cutaia T’99, Ann Akichika T’93, and Jose Minaya T’00 bring decades of experience in business and board service to their roles which provide Dartmouth and Tuck leadership with valuable counsel and perspective on the school’s strategy and operations.
The MHA program, offered in partnership by the Tuck School of Business and the Geisel School of Medicine, seeks the next generation of health care leaders looking to advance their careers.
Yelp has a powerful influence over consumer demand for nursing homes. New research from Tuck professor Lauren Lu explains why that might not be ideal.
This year’s Diversity Conference kicks off on September 22 with Nykia Wright T’09 joining as keynote speaker.
Energetic and engaged, MBA candidates in the class of 2025 begin their Tuck experience bolstered by exceptional professional experience, academic success, and more.
During one First-Year Project, students helped a university in Ukraine align its strategy to contribute to war recovery efforts.
Associate professor Lauren Grewal’s research and teaching exist at the intersection of consumer behavior, social media, and well-being.
Free trade is under attack. Davin Chor studied whether evidence-based information could change the narrative.
Professor Alva Taylor and Patrick Wheeler of the Tuck Glassmeyer/McNamee Center for Digital Strategies argue that most organizations are not prepared for the challenges brought on by platforms such as ChatGPT.
Raising more than $416 million in new gifts and commitments, The Tuck Difference campaign closed on June 30, marking the end of the largest capital campaign in the history of the school.