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October 16, 2023
Marketplace
Marketplace
When telemarketers keep 90% of donations
Brian Mittendorf, the H.P. Wolfe Chair in Accounting, provides context into just how much charities receive from donations solicited by telemarketers in Ohio — and why we're reluctant to ask where the money ultimately ends up.

October 4, 2023
PublicSource
PublicSource
Chatham University budget deficit leads faculty to share concerns
As the private Pittsburgh university grapples with a budget deficit, faculty share their experiences with its accounting and budgeting practices, which includes the use of Excel. Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting, says such practices that call into question a university’s ability to carefully track grant- and donor-restricted funds can be concerning – even if there isn’t an underlying problem.

October 2, 2023
Politifact
Politifact
Ramaswamy’s GOP debate rivals tied his business to China, Hunter Biden. What’s behind the attacks?
The Chinese Communist Party is not involved in every business transaction in China, but the party is likely involved in substantial deals or business that involves national security or other high-priority sectors, says Oded Shenkar, the Ford Motor Company Chair in Global Business Management.

September 5, 2023
Poets&Quants
Poets&Quants
The best cities for MBAs
See why MBA student Michelle Weingartner considers Columbus one of the top cities to earn a graduate business degree.

August 30, 2023
The Lantern
The Lantern
Clicks, views and engagement: Ohio State faculty members assess influencer marketing’s online evolution
Jon Quinn, senior lecturer in marketing and logistics, discusses trends in influencer marketing, including the emergence of the counter-movement known as "de-influencing."
August 30, 2023
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
You need a hobby. Here's how to find one that's right for you
Hobbies can improve the quality of your sleep and your overall well-being. Selin Malkoc, professor of marketing and logistics, says hobbies help people focus on themselves and find value beyond their job or family responsibilities.

August 27, 2023
The Messenger
The Messenger
Tipping resentment is rampant now that even the corner store wants an extra buck or two
Seemingly everyone is asking customers to tack on a tip these days, and the impulse to act upon it is almost entirely instinctual, says Kathleen Keeler, assistant professor of management and human resources at Fisher.

August 21, 2023
Poets&Quants
Poets&Quants
2023 MBA to Watch: Michelle Weingartner
Meet Michelle Weingartner, a Fisher student who has been named a Poets&Quants MBA To Watch for 2023.

August 20, 2023
Poets&Quants
Poets&Quants
2023 MBA to Watch: Mike Bagian
Learn more about Mike Bagian, who is graduating from Fisher and has been named a Poets&Quants MBA To Watch for 2023.

August 20, 2023
Poets&Quants
Poets&Quants
2023 MBA to Watch: Ana Carolina Sousa
Get to know MBA student Ana Carolina Sousa, who has been named a Poets&Quants MBA To Watch for 2023.

August 3, 2023
Newsweek
Newsweek
Greg Abbott celebrates Texas credit rating as U.S. suffers downgrade
On Tuesday, Fitch Ratings downgraded the U.S. credit rating to AA+, but the Lonestar State retained its top rating of AAA. Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, explains that the U.S. rating is viewed as "a report card for a country's economic responsibility."

August 3, 2023
Newsweek
Newsweek
Map shows which states have better Fitch credit ratings than U.S.
Sixteen states, including Ohio, have maintained their AAA Fitch rating despite the U.S. rating drop to AA+. Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, says the 16 states' ratings could attract more favorable borrowing terms for loans.

August 2, 2023
Poets&Quants for Execs
Poets&Quants for Execs
2023 Best & Brightest Executive MBA: Stephanie E. Green
Meet Stephanie E. Green, a Fisher EMBA graduate and one of Poets&Quants' Best & Brightest Executive MBAs of 2023.

August 2, 2023
Poets&Quants for Execs
Poets&Quants for Execs
2023 Best & Brightest Executive MBA: Oliver Convertini
Meet Oliver Convertini, a Fisher EMBA graduate, who has been selected as a Poets&Quants Best & Brightest Executive MBA of 2023.

August 1, 2023
The Washington Post
The Washington Post
The Swedes know the secret to happiness: You are not your stuff
Swedish death cleaning can help us rethink our relationship to stuff — and our environmental impact. It can, according to research from Marketing and Logistics Chair Joe Goodman, also help us derive happiness by differentiating meaningful items from other clutter.

July 26, 2023
Newsweek
Newsweek
These housing markets to be hit hardest by Fed rate hike
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to implement its 11th interest rate hike since March 2022 on Wednesday, with some housing markets expected to be hit harder than others, says Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate.

July 19, 2023
USA Today
USA Today
UPS on strike: How will Amazon deliveries be affected if UPS Teamsters union halts work?
Amazon doesn't expect a significant impact on deliveries, but experts warn that some rural customers could face delays if UPS workers strike. Additionally, the results of contract negotiations between Teamsters and UPS could have wider impacts on all delivery workers, says Professor of Logistics Terry Esper.

July 17, 2023
Forbes
Forbes
UPS strike could cost U.S. economy billions: Here’s how it would impact consumers and businesses
If UPS workers go on strike next month, the disruption stands to impact the economy, businesses and customers directly. Professor of Logistics Terry Esper details how some of it could play out.

July 13, 2023
Newsweek
Newsweek
Florida insurance crisis sparks fears of housing market crash
As Farmers Insurance announced their intention to discontinue new coverage in Florida, Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, says that the result of major insurers pulling out of the state could be profound on the housing market.

July 11, 2023
USA Today
USA Today
UPS workers may go on strike: What it would mean for you and your packages
If the potential strike is anything like UPS’s last strike in 1997, it could lead to slower deliveries, higher prices and supply chain disruptions, says Terry Esper, professor of logistics at Fisher.

July 10, 2023
WBNS-10TV
WBNS-10TV
Jobs that AI can't do
Employers are starting to take a closer look at how programs like ChatGPT can help their workplace. But are there jobs artificial intelligence cannot replace? Hun Lee, assistant professor of management and human resources, says there are three functions that AI cannot replicate human thought and action.

July 7, 2023
Sportico.com
Sportico.com
With LIV pairing, PGA Tour preserves contentious tax-exempt status
The PGA Tour's status as a tax-exempt organization is getting new scrutiny on the heels of its merger with LIV, says Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting and a nonprofit expert.

July 5, 2023
CPG Specialist
CPG Specialist
How 6 CPGs use internships to fuel talent pipeline, encourage industry careers
Jon Quinn, senior lecturer of marketing and logistics and academic director of the Consumer Packaged Goods Industry Immersion, provides some insights into what makes for meaningful internship experiences.

June 28, 2023
Scripps News
Scripps News
Where's the empathy? Experts explain why sub disaster led to jokes
The OceanGate Titan submersible that imploded with five on board became subject to memes on social media which were unsympathetic to the families. Assistant Professor of Marketing and Logistics Jesse Walker shares insights into how society views the ultra rich collectively and as individuals.

June 26, 2023
MarketWatch
MarketWatch
Fintech promised to revolutionize loans for those left out of the credit system. New research indicates it’s not living up to that promise
Fintech lenders are ‘relying heavily’ on credit scores to determine loan pricing, according to a study co-authored by Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, and his colleagues.