Warrington in the News Articles: page 10

It’s no secret that Warrington faculty are internationally renowned for their innovative research. The media looks to our scholars for insights and impactful news. See below where our faculty are featured in the news.

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Jay Ritter

Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter, an IPO expert, explains why going public is a big day in the life of a company.

Initial public offerings (IPOs) and why private companies are going public

Business Insider
Jay Ritter

Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter explains why Truth Social is vulnerable to volatility in response to even mildly negative or positive news.

Trump's Truth Social stock soars after assassination attempt

ABC News
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There are many factors to consider when weighing retirement. Mo Wang, Associate Dean, Lanzillotti-McKethan Eminent Scholar and retirement expert, shares what holds people back from passing the torch and how to make your retirement years as fulfilling as possible.

How do you know it’s time to retire?

Vox
Hsing Kenny Chang and Jingchuan Pu.

Protecting small-business owners from corporate monopolies is an issue worth championing, but it’s not exactly black and white when it comes to the tech behemoth Amazon.com and its line of AmazonBasics products.

Antitrust legislation will not be a panacea for small-business owners in this case; in fact, it might hurt them, John B. Higdon Eminent Scholar Hsing Kenny Chang and Associate Professor Jingchuan Pu argue in this Op-Ed.

Will sweeping antitrust laws protect small businesses on Amazon? It’s not that simple.

The Hill
Richard Lutz

In the five years since Stefanie Robinson (BSBA ’03), Katie Kelting (BSBA ’03, MS ’06) and Peter S. Sealey, PhD Professor of Marketing Richard Lutz published research on charitable giving at store checkout counters, the practice has proliferated. More than half of Americans donate while shopping, according to one recent study.

Checkout trends keep Poole/Warrington research in the news

North Carolina State University Poole College of Management
Jay Ritter

IPO research data from Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter provides insight into why the IPO market remains well below its peak.

4 Must-Do CEO Moves If the Initial Public Offering Market Stays Shut

Inc.
Robert Knechel

The auditing profession is at a tipping point, and Robert Knechel, Frederick E. Fisher Eminent Scholar and Director, International Accounting and Auditing Center, is a leading expert to discuss it. In the latest episode of Veritas Investment Research’s podcast, Knechel discusses the auditing profession’s undergoing transition worldwide, audit failures, fraud and specific, important questions auditors need to ask themselves before an audit.

Corporate Failures & The Audit Profession

Veritas Investment Research
Jay Ritter

IPO data from Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter gives insight into Boeing’s “Wall Street Problem,” characterized by Jack Welch-style management and a focus on so-called shareholder value.

Boeing and Wall Street: How financialization wrecked a great company

The Seattle Times
Jay Ritter

Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter‘s IPO research provides insight into why investors can’t seem to get enough of technology stocks, demand which has propelled the Nasdaq up by 23% so far in 2024.

Why The IPO Market Remains Tepid Despite The Nasdaq’s 23% Gain

Forbes
Mark Jamison

The Biden Administration may have been heavy handed in its attempts to initiate AI regulation, but Republicans don’t seem to have a better strategy, as Public Utility Research Center Director and Gunter Professor Mark Jamison points out in his recent blog post, “A Vision for Tech Policy is Missing from GOP Economic Plans.” To find out how the US should be walking the fine line between overregulation and recklessness in the face of this powerful new technology, AEI’s James Pethokoukis asked Jamison a few quick questions.

A Quick Q&A with … Mark Jamison on a Pro-market Vision for AI/Tech Policy

AEI
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