With Online Reviews, ‘In Mobile We Trust’
Highlights Lauren Grewal in an article featuring her new research exploring why consumers are more likely to trust product reviews written from mobile devices.
View at Concord MonitorHighlights Lauren Grewal in an article featuring her new research exploring why consumers are more likely to trust product reviews written from mobile devices.
View at Concord MonitorWashington's move to push the World Trade Organization to reclassify Singapore as a developed country is unlikely to have a significant impact on Singapore's trading relations, explains Davin Chor.
View at The Straits TimesFeatures Brian Melzer as Poets & Quants' Professor of the Week.
View at Poets & QuantsTracy Sun T’05, co-founder and SVP of new markets at Poshmark, discusses the company’s push into offering home goods in addition to fashion.
View at The VergeAn opinion piece by Dean Matthew J. Slaughter examining foreign direct investment into the United States.
View at The Wall Street JournalHighlights research by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French exploring the impact active management has on mutual fund returns.
View at ForbesQuotes John O’Brien T’20, CEO of The Box—a food truck run by Tuck students—in an article about the increasing popularity of food trucks in Vermont and New Hampshire.
View at EnterpriseMentions research by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French that established the pair’s three-factor model used for describing stock returns, and led to the rise of factor investing.
View at The EconomistVijay Govindarajan examines France’s approved tax of large digital companies.
View at Harvard Business ReviewAn interview with Luke Anthony Peña about the Tuck application process, how Tuck is innovating business education, and what’s to come for the school.
View at Clear AdmitA feature about new research from Pino Audia exploring how technology can be used to assess employee performance.
View at The Boston GlobeFeatures research by Teresa Fort, and coauthors Peter Schott and Justin Pierce, exploring the decline of U.S. manufacturing employment through the use of microdata.
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