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Patriotic retail chain closes stores, begins liquidation

Marketing Professor Andy Aylesworth comments on research from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report that shows only 39% of Americans consistently consider where products are made when buying them.

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Amazon quietly fixes problems 49% of customers hate

The 2025 Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is featured for revealing that 49% of Americans say customer service has gotten worse in the last year.

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United Nations pension fund sees major savings after blockchain replaces paper system

Slade Professor of Computer Information Systems Roman Beck explains why he expects more pension funds in the U.S. to gradually adopt blockchain pilot programs.

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Lawmakers crack down on cryptocurrency ATMs

Senior Lecturer of Law Steve Weisman discusses recent lawsuits and regulations related to the use of cryptocurrency ATM machines.

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Commentary: Is manager empathy a strength or liability? Managing soft, not woke

Senior Lecturer of Management Susan Vroman and Lecturer of Management Jeff LeBlanc co-author a piece that asserts being empathetic is an advantage for those in leadership roles.

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Customers remain happy, but family infighting keeps Market Basket in flux

According to Senior Lecturer of Marketing Ian Cross, there has been no winner in the court of public opinion when it comes to the Market Basket leadership saga.

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Gen Z workers catch a lot of flak. It's become TV's favorite punch line.

Lecturer of Management Jeff LeBlanc offers thoughts on the stereotypes facing Gen Z employees.

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Why Gen Z is prioritising growth over traditional job hunting

Lecturer of Management Jeff LeBlanc authors a piece about young workers and explains they are leaving jobs faster not for higher pay, but for better growth.

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Roomba’s bankruptcy may wreck a lot more than one robot vacuum maker

Stanton Professor of Finance Kristina Minnick offers perspective on iRobot’s recent bankruptcy and says it serves as a cautionary tale for the current mergers and acquisitions environment.

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Algorithmic pricing is scary. It doesn’t have to be.

Associate Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa writes an op-ed about the pros and cons of personalized pricing and asserts that if two people are charged different prices for the same item, they should know why.

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