Tamara Huff WEMBA '22 “Erica has been my “orthopedic big sis” for years! In 2019, I was in transition. I left my practice in the fall, and I was ready to start a new chapter ...
The current impasse at the WHO is due to LMIC’s insistence that vaccine makers should be required to sharing a portion of ...
Michael W. Krzyzewski University Professor of Leadership; Professor of Management; Professor of Public Policy; Faculty Director, Fuqua/Coach K Center on Leadership & Ethics; Director, Behavioral ...
Internships are often more cost-effective than hiring full-time employees while still providing access to top-tier talent.
The researchers hypothesized that if teasing makes customers feel the brand is more like a real person (“anthropomorphism”), ...
Nearly half of American families have individual retirement accounts. Several other millions participate in public pensions or in workplace “defined benefit” pension plans. If you belong to one of ...
Money shouldn’t buy love. But a few dollars spent on a small gift may go a long way in helping a friend who’s having a hard time. In research published in the Journal of Consumer Psychology, Professor ...
Aaron “Ronnie” Chatterji, Ph.D. is the Mark Burgess & Lisa Benson-Burgess Distinguished Professor of Business and Public Policy at Duke University. Ronnie works at the intersection of academia, public ...
Gavan J. Fitzsimons is the Edward S. & Rose K. Donnell Professor of Marketing and Psychology at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. His research focuses on understanding the ways in which ...
Whether your career interests lie in renewable energy, corporate sustainability, carbon/environmental markets, energy finance, or public-private environmental partnerships, Duke's Master of ...