He's mixing Indian heritage into the global fashion scene
Soon after graduating from D'Amore-McKim in 2016, Prasan Shah joined his family's business in Chennai, quickly turning his focus to a new dimension of the company: clothing design.
Soon after graduating from D'Amore-McKim in 2016, Prasan Shah joined his family's business in Chennai, quickly turning his focus to a new dimension of the company: clothing design.
Associate professor marketing, Alexander DePaoli, researches how emotions influence consumer behaviors and satisfaction, providing insight into why we're stocking up on toilet paper during COVID-19.
Timothy Hoff, a professor of management, healthcare systems, and health policy at D'Amore-McKim, explains why it is crucial to allow patients access to primary care resources, especially when the pandemic could go on for several months.
New research by Kimberly A. Eddleston suggests that people who routinely work from home are no less likely to be promoted than those who don't, but that they're less likely to get raises at the same rate.
With the addition of Professor Paula Caligiuri to the Academy of International Business' select fellowship ranks, D'Amore-McKim School of Business has the highest concentration of AIB Fellows at one academic institution.
Nada Sanders, Distinguished Professor of supply chain management, warns about the upset in global supply chains from the COVID-19 outbreak.
Yakov Bart, associate professor of marketing, advises on how to get through the tumultuous week in the stock market caused by the COVID-19 pandemic: Stay calm and keep a diverse portfolio. AP Photo/Richard Drew, File
Airlines continue to face turbulence amid increasing event and flight cancellations spurred by the growing spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Professor of international business and strategy, Ravi Sarathy, explains its effect on the airline industries and the trickle-down effect on the tourism industry.
Barbara Larson, executive professor of management in the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, studies the effects of working remotely. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University
Never satisfied to rest on its laurels, D'Amore-McKim is taking its MS in Accounting/MBA program up a notch by including a new four-course concentration in analytics. The move is responsive to a major shift in the accounting field that is fueled, in part, by dramatic advances in artificial intelligence and other technologies.
Northeastern hosted its third Global Leadership Summit in Mumbai, India, where Rich D'Amore, chair of Northeastern's Board of Trustees and a 1976 graduate of what is now called the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, greeted attendees of the summit.
This Instagram takeover is a part of series highlighting six alumni from our MS in Accounting/MBA program.