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Crain’s Chicago Business

Will the Bangladesh factory collapse change global apparel supply chains? – 05/10/13
John L. and Helen Kellogg Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences Marty Lariviere writes about the impact of the Bangladesh factory collapse on the apparel industry.

Bloomberg Businessweek (Getting In blog)

MBA Applications Surge at Top Schools – 05/09/13
The article notes the rise in application rates at the Kellogg School.

Clear Admit

Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management Sees Application Volume Rebound – 05/09/13
The article highlights the rise in application rates at the Kellogg School.

ModernPhysician.com

Competition heats up in sports-physicals arena – 05/09/13
Clinical Professor of Health Industry Management Joel Shalowitz comments on how the availability of youth physicals at walk-in health clinics could affect the development of doctor-patient relationships.

Poets & Quants

Double-Digit App Rises At Kellogg School – 05/09/13
In the article, Dean Sally Blount discusses the rise in application rates at the Kellogg School, as well as Kellogg's launch of a one-year MS in Management Studies program, job placement for Kellogg MBAs, the school's curriculum review, and major focus on entrepreneurship. From the article: “One of the reasons we are seeing the growth is that people are feeling the buzz,” [Blount] said. “The kind of feedback we’re getting is great. It’s the result of a lot of hard work on the part of a great team of people.”

WBEZ-FM "The Afternoon Shift"

WBEZ-FM "The Afternoon Shift" – 05/09/13
In the interview, Walter McNerney Professor of Health Industry Management David Dranove discusses issues surrounding medical billing.

Bloomberg Businessweek (Getting In blog)

Learn How to Lead in B-School – 05/08/13
Associate Dean of Corporate Partnerships Roxanne Hori writes about business school as an opportunity to develop leadership skills. She also notes a leadership roundtable that was part of the Kellogg School's Africa Business Conference.

Quartz

The US housing market is rebounding, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to last – 05/08/13
A reprint of the Kellogg Insight article, "When Booms Go Bust," which is based on research co-authored by Tokai Bank Professor of Finance Sergio Rebelo and Professor of Executive MBA Martin Eichenbaum.

Smart Brief on Leadership

The "sunk-cost fallacy" can lead to strategic insights – 05/08/13
The article highlights the Kellogg Insight article "Is the Sunk Cost Fallacy Actually Good Business?" which is based on the research of Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences Sandeep Baliga and Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences Jeffrey Ely.

Bloomberg Businessweek (Getting In blog)

White House Economic Adviser Returns To Kellogg – 05/07/13
James R. and Helen D. Russell Professor of Finance Janice Eberly discusses her transition from her post as assistant secretary for economic policy for the U.S. Treasury back to her faculty position at the Kellogg School.

Crain’s Chicago Business

Photo gallery: Crain's Physicians Breakfast – 05/07/13
The article notes that Clinical Professor of Health Industry Management Joel Shalowitz was a moderator at the Crain's Chicago Business Physicians Breakfast.

Innovation Excellence

Innovators Get Better With Age – 05/07/13
The article highlights research that investigates the average age at which people achieve their greatest innovation. The study is authored by Associate Professor of Management and Strategy Benjamin F. Jones.

WBEZ-FM

Afternoon Shift: CPS closure savings, Internet sales taxes and organic foods – 05/07/13
In the interview, Professor of Marketing Alexander Chernev discusses the possible impact of a proposed state internet sales tax.

The Boston Globe

Belichick was right! Economics and the NFL Draft – 05/04/13
Associate Professor of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences Peter Klibanoff discusses the human tendency to put more value on our own experience and intuition than available data.

Business Insider

How Technology Can Significantly Improve Your Trip To The Grocery Store – 05/03/13
John L. and Helen Kellogg Professor of Managerial Economics & Decision Sciences Marty Lariviere writes about new technologies to help retailers reduce customer wait time at check out.

MediaPost

For Penney, Revival Means Having To Say You're Sorry – 05/02/13
The article highlights comments by Clinical Professor of Marketing Tim Calkins on a new J.C. Penney advertisement apologizing to customers for changes made to the brand.

TheStar.com

Iron Man 3 Chinese edition hopes to pay off at China’s box office – 05/02/13
Mechthild Esser Nemmers Professor of Marketing Angela Lee comments on cultural considerations in the entertainment industry. From the article: Although young Chinese have embraced Western brands and personalities, wariness around ideological differences remains, said Kellogg School of Management marketing professor Angela Y. Lee. “Even though people are always happy to see their country as being depicted as part of some big, multimillion-dollar production, that sensitivity is still there,” she said.

U.S. News & World Report

Prepare for Business School Over the Summer – 05/02/13
Managing Director of the Kellogg Career Management Center Michael Malone discusses ways for new MBA students to prepare for the school year. The article also notes a summer workshop at Kellogg for incoming students.

Bloomberg

JC Penney Apologizes in Ad Developed Under Former CEO – 05/01/13
Clinical Professor of Marketing Tim Calkins comments on a new J.C. Penney advertisement apologizing to customers for changes made to the brand. From the article: “There is no question that an apology can help a brand recover from a setback,” Calkins said. “The key is you then have to follow it up and live up to the apology.”

Forbes

Impact Investing Discussions Suggest Economic Returns And Social Impact Can Be Achieved Together – 05/01/13
The article highlights comments by Lecturer of Social Enterprise David Chen on the importance of impact investment during a panel at the Milken Institute Global Conference.

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