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Dean De Cremer shares why the ethical use of AI is crucial to shaping the future of careers. Uncovering principles that matter in the realm of artificial intelligence.

The European Business Review

As inaugural professors of innovation on Northeastern's Oakland campus, Naeem Zafar and Aleks Gollu are bringing their experience starting and leading companies to the classroom.

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Dunton Family Dean David De Cremer, renowned for his work at the intersection of business and technology, will help the committee ready business schools for digital transformation.

We're celebrating Veterans Day by showcasing Veteran voices at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business. We thank all veterans, especially those in the D'Amore-McKim community, for their service.

Ravi Sarathy offers his thoughts on the ongoing trial between the U.S. Government and JetBlue after the airline announced a merger with the ultra-budget carrier, Spirit.

E&I Professor Samina Karim's work on how firms use acquisitions to achieve long-term business reconfiguration has garnered her a top prize from the Strategic Management Journal.

Stanford researchers recently updated their databases of the top 2% of research citations for the sixth time. It includes career citations and citations in 2022.

Gary J. Young says that the full body MRI trend is not just about the astronomical costs to individuals but about the additional strain on a system that already relies too heavily on imaging and not enough on preventative measures.

Meet the 29 full-time faculty members joining D'Amore-McKim this fall; a group with boundary-spanning expertise that will deepen the school's interdisciplinary reach.

D'Amore-McKim experts say that streamflation is here to stay. Viewers should expect more ad-supported tiers as streamers adopt the traditional TV model they sought to upset.