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In a commentary on Supreme Court nominee Sonya Sotomayor, Asst. Prof. of Business and Public Policy, Betsey Stevenson discusses the inevitability of biased decision-making, noting that "if we acknowledge our bias, we can to work to override it."
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Prof. of Management, Ian MacMillan, discusses “Johnny Money,” a small-business simulation game designed to build entrepreneurial skills and enhance students’ “employability.”
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"If we knew in January what we know now about the state of the economy, the stimulus would have been a lot larger," says Assoc. Prof. of Business and Public Policy, Justin Wolfers, in a discussion of whether a second economic stimulus package is needed.
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Prof. of Management, Peter Cappelli, comments on the increased use of psychologists in job interviews, explaining that, "not only is it hard to figure out who's a good person to hire, it's hard to figure out who will actually fit into the organization."
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New York Times
An article written by Assoc. Prof. of Business and Public Policy Justin Wolfers cites research co-authored by Asst. Prof. of Marketing, Jonah Berger, on how quickly baby names fade from popularity.
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Washington Post
Banning medical discrimination among health insurers “would probably increase the incentive for cherry-picking,” predicts Prof. of Health Care Management, Mark Pauly, in a piece on US health-care reform.
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