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Meet the 16 full-time faculty members joining D'Amore-McKim this fall; a group with cross-disciplinary expertise that will deepen the school's work to create the responsible global business leaders of tomorrow.

Dunton Family Dean David De Cremer's extended appointment reflects not only his individual contributions to the AACSB but also underscores the organization's confidence in D'Amore-McKim's future.

A revered educator, Daniele Mathras has been placed at the helm of D'Amore-McKim's undergraduate programs.

D'Amore-McKim Professor Mary Steffel's new research explores the challenges of delegation and its impact on workplace relationships. While delegating tasks can empower employees, handing over decision-making authority may lead to feelings of burden.

Harvard Business Review

Associate Dean of Research Koen Pauwels has been recognized as one of RETHINK Retail's Top AI Leaders for 2024 for his pioneering work in marketing analytics and big data, placing him among global leaders driving AI innovation in the retail sector.

Coinbase, the American cryptocurrency exchange platform, recently suggested that young, tech savvy cryptocurrency voters could swing the 2024 election.

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D'Amore-McKim Professor Barbara Larson argues that we need critical thinking skills when facing GenAI in management learning and education.

Academy of Management Learning and Education

According to D'Amore-McKim marketing experts, there's a psychological reason you may be buying candy corn in August.

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D'Amore-McKim Associate Teaching Professor Curtis Odom emphasizes the importance of building a solid relationship with your boss by highlighting that it's less about friendship and more about trust, communication, and aligning with their goals.

Forbes

D'Amore-McKim food pricing expert John Lowrey says the story is a complicated one, not least because of lingering uncertainty from the pandemic.

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