When Corporations Weigh In on Social Issues
Paul Argenti joins CBC’s Cost of Living podcast to discuss when, and how, companies should why in on controversial political or social issues.
View at CBCPaul Argenti joins CBC’s Cost of Living podcast to discuss when, and how, companies should why in on controversial political or social issues.
View at CBCMentions Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article about hurdles the United States faces as it looks to become a leading computer chip manufacturer.
View at The New York TimesFeatures Sarah Ketterer T’87, CEO of Causeway Capital, in an article collecting expert investing advice for the current market.
View at BloombergFelix Montag coauthors a piece about new research in which he examines how imperfect consumer information about prices affects the pass-through of commodity taxes.
View at ProMarketQuotes Sean Joyce T’87, global cybersecurity and privacy leader and U.S. cyber, risk and regulatory leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
View at The Wall Street JournalA feature interview with Deirdre Findlay T’00, the new chief commercial officer at Sonos.
View at Business InsiderHighlights research coauthored by Davin Chor examining the United States’ reliance on China-linked supply chains.
View at The New York TimesLeela Srinivasan T’06, CEO of Parity, joins former LPGA golfer Annika Sorenstam on Bloomberg’s Business of Sports podcast.
View at BloombergQuotes Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article about a new report released by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences that argues the U.S. must change how it measures the well-being of its people.
View at ReutersMentions research coauthored by Davin Chor examining the trade relationship between the U.S. and China.
View at The New York TimesQuotes Gordon Phillips in an article about recent VC-backed failures.
View at Bloomberg LawFeatures Jayakanth Kesan T’10, CEO and managing director of zMed Healthcare Technologies, as a top health care leader in India.
View at The Times of India