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Released: 21-Oct-2024 5:15 PM EDT
Episode 302 — Business on the Ballot
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, Professors Brian Connolly, Jerry Davis, and Erik Gordon discuss the Ross Financial Times poll and what economic issues matter to voters in the 2024 presidential election. Key topics include housing, inflation, the role of partisanship, and the "vibecession."

Newswise: New Study on Reddit Explores How Political Bias in Content Moderation Feeds Echo Chambers
Released: 21-Oct-2024 11:10 AM EDT
New Study on Reddit Explores How Political Bias in Content Moderation Feeds Echo Chambers
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Although public attention has led to corporate and public policy changes, algorithms and their creators might not be the only driving factor behind political polarization on social media. In a new study, Justin T. Huang, assistant professor of marketing, explores how user-driven content moderation is ubiquitous and an overlooked aspect of this issue.

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Released: 21-Oct-2024 9:55 AM EDT
Navigating Stakeholder Biases – New Strategies for Supporting Women in Leadership
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Women and individuals with minoritized identities who reach senior executive positions often face more intense scrutiny. Previous research has recommended that organizations provide critical stakeholders with specific, relevant, or personalized information about a leader to reduce negative biases.

Newswise: Episode 301 — Inside the Minds of Voters
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Released: 10-Oct-2024 5:05 PM EDT
Episode 301 — Inside the Minds of Voters
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, three professors from the University of Michigan share their research and insights on the 2024 presidential election. The panel discusses the findings of the polls, surveys, and studies they participate in and how voters are responding to the unique elements of the Harris and Trump presidential campaigns.

Newswise: Professor Dana Muir’s Research Cited in Senate Investigation on Financial Advisor Ethics and Responsibility
Released: 10-Oct-2024 5:05 PM EDT
Professor Dana Muir’s Research Cited in Senate Investigation on Financial Advisor Ethics and Responsibility
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

A recent U.S. Senate investigation into financial advisors' responsibilities, led by Senator Elizabeth Warren, highlights significant conflicts of interest in some financial advisor and client relationships. The report raises questions about fiduciary responsibility and whether some financial advisors prioritize their profits over the best interests of their clients. Dana Muir, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Business Law, is an expert on fiduciary and remedial issues, and her research was cited in the report.

Newswise: New Study Explores Asian Consumers Love of Luxury Shopping
Released: 26-Sep-2024 2:05 PM EDT
New Study Explores Asian Consumers Love of Luxury Shopping
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

The Asia-Pacific region is the largest consumer of personal luxury goods in the world. Asian consumers shop at home and overseas in cities like New York, Milan and Paris, contributing to the luxury industry’s remarkable growth. However, many Asian countries are deeply shaped by traditional values and religions, such as Confucianism and Buddhism, both of which advocate modest and even frugal living.

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Released: 26-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Do Algorithms Improve Efficiency? New Study Investigates Reality of Algorithm Reliance
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

With the increased implementation of algorithm technology, generative AI, and machine learning in the business world, many are interested in the real impact of these technologies on efficiency. In a new study, Ross School of Business researchers Clare Snyder, PhD ’25, Samantha Keppler, assistant professor of technology and operations, and Stephen Leider, Dale L. Dykema Professor of Business Administration and professor of technology and operations, explore the reality of worker-algorithm interactions and the effects on productivity.

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Released: 27-Aug-2024 6:05 PM EDT
Professor Ravi Anupindi Provides Key Insights on Federal Study Investigating Infant Formula Shortages
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

In a new study overseen by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, an international group of experts investigated vulnerabilities exposed by the 2022 infant formula shortage to develop recommendations for a resilient infant formula industry.

   
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Released: 26-Aug-2024 8:30 AM EDT
How Regulation Can Increase Productivity and Social Welfare
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Jagadeesh Sivadasan, Buzz and Judy Newton professor of business administration, shares his research on how more liberal regulations can foster productivity growth and how human capital drives firm productivity.

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Released: 23-Aug-2024 8:30 AM EDT
Strategic Decision-Making: The role of individuals, groups, and AI
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Felipe Csaszar, professor of strategy, shares his research on decision making structures and how students’ decision making changed after taking a strategy course.

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Released: 21-Aug-2024 8:45 AM EDT
Data Privacy in a World of Cyber Threats
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Digital privacy is often framed as an issue for consumers, but Ross School of Business Assistant Professor of Technology and Operations Ruslan Momot argues that companies need to consider the concept as a key element of their business.

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Released: 20-Aug-2024 3:20 PM EDT
Curious by Nature: How Addictive Are Companies Making Video Games with Dr. Puneet Manchanda
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

For many years, addiction research has focused on chemical dependencies like drugs and alcohol. However, new phenomena such as video game and social media addictions are not as extensively studied.

     
Newswise: Towards Responsible AI: Leveraging Machines that Emulate Human Capabilities
Released: 6-Aug-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Towards Responsible AI: Leveraging Machines that Emulate Human Capabilities
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

With AI driving rapid change and disruption across industries, businesses and society face opportunity and risk. Nigel Melville, associate professor of technology and operations, explores how new mindsets are needed to develop and employ AI responsibly to support positive futures.

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Released: 30-Jul-2024 4:05 PM EDT
New Study Shows Effects of Guaranteed Income Programs on Health and Poverty
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

According to new research from Sarah Miller, associate professor of business economics and public policy, guaranteed income programs don’t appear to improve the health of recipients, but they remain an important tool to consider for reducing poverty.

   
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Released: 29-Jul-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Using Data to Impact Healthcare Access and Equity
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Sarah Miller's research focuses on health economics, particularly the effects of public policies that expand health insurance coverage and the effects of income on health and well-being.

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Released: 26-Jul-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Strategic Sourcing for Organization and Global Impact
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Damian Beil is the Area Chair for the Technology & Operations group at Ross. He teaches the MBA operations management core and an elective on strategic sourcing.

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Released: 25-Jul-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Using Data to Make Effective Business Decisions
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

James Omartian, assistant professor of accounting, Clyne Crawford Teaching Fellow, and Ernst and Young Faculty Fellow, examines the relationship between plant-level predictive analytics use and centralization of authority for more than 25,000 manufacturing plants using proprietary US Census data.

   
Released: 16-Jul-2024 5:05 PM EDT
New Study Finds Uber Eats Reduces Uber Rideshare Volumes
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

Since its inception in 2016, Uber Eats has experienced explosive growth. Yet this didn’t come without a price. In her new research, Yue Maggie Zhou, associate professor of strategy, explores how Uber Eats has cannibalized Uber’s core business, reducing rideshare trip volumes for both Uber and Lyft.

   
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Released: 12-Jul-2024 9:05 PM EDT
How Can Leadership Reduce Burnout? Key Insights on Two New Studies of Essential Medical Workers
University of Michigan Ross School of Business

In her research, Amy Young, professor of teaching in business communications, explores the link between employee burnout and leadership. In two new papers, Young and her colleagues explore how improvements in leadership communication can remedy some of the challenges currently facing the healthcare industry, such as staffing shortages, burnout, and turnover.



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