Warrington in the News Articles: page 58
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.
Joe B. Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter weighs in on the prospects for Dropbox’s IPO.
Will Dropbox be the unicorn that proves itself?
Wharton SchoolDr. Ted Kury has studied taxes and energy as well as how the government leverages what it spends on infrastructure through public-private partnerships.
Why Trump may usher in the biggest gas tax hike ever
The ConversationDirector of the Public Utility Research Center Mark Jamison and alumna Palveshey Weber discuss Bitcoin’s rise and its useful place in the economy.
Rumors of Bitcoin’s death are greatly exaggerated
Real Clear MarketsRussell Berrie Foundation Eminent Scholar and Professor of Marketing Chris Janiszewski and Warrington alumna Dr. Cammy Crolic’s research breaks down the scientific reason why you crave salted caramel.
Why you can’t stop eating salted caramel, according to science
The IndependentLisa Etheridge Professor of Entrepreneurship Michael Morris writes a special to The Gainesville Sun about how entrepreneurship empowers people and can help reduce poverty in the local community.
Michael H. Morris: Entrepreneurship can reduce poverty in Gainesville
The Gainesville SunAssistant Professor of Marketing Aner Sela’s research on comparison neglect shows that few people actually compare features on smart phones unless they are prompted to so do.
Don’t Be Surprised If Apple’s iPhone X Doesn’t Make You Happier
ForbesDr. Ted Kury observes that installing power lines underground to prevent outages during hurricanes may not be the magic bullet many are seeking.
After Irma, Florida prepares for days - and maybe weeks - without power
The Washington PostWhat challenges do utilities face in restoring service after storms like Irma?
NPRPost-Irma, why not bury all power lines?
Public Broadcasting AtlantaHalf of Irma's power outages restored, but lights still out for 3.3 million Florida homes
The Tampa Bay TimesWould millions in Irma's path still have power if the lines were underground?
The Miami HeraldFor utilities, buried lines no 'panacea' to avoid outages
E&E NewsJoe B. Cordell Eminent Scholar Dr. Jay Ritter appeared on Bloomberg TV to discuss Uber’s $62.5 billion valuation.
Uber Valuation Put at $62.5 Billion After a New Investment Round
The New York TimesYang Yang suggests that economists fail to see in gift giving.
What Economists Fail to See in the Act of Gift-Giving
The Wall Street JournalJoyce Bono’s research finds that “naturally occurring positive work events and a positive reflection intervention are associated with reduced stress and improved health.”