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The lifeblood of a business school is its faculty, and at the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business our faculty members are inspiring, supportive and world-class. We are attuned to a marketplace that values innovation, entrepreneurialism, analytical thinking and hard work. Our teaching and research equips students with the wisdom of business scholarship rooted in the experiential lessons of the marketplace.
June 27, 2019
Bad Bosses Make Themselves Feel Bad Too
Call it karma. Abusive leaders cause suffering not only for their employees, but also for themselves.
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Bad Bosses Make Themselves Feel Bad Too
June 26, 2019
Should PG&E Unplug in a Crisis?
California utility giant PG&E is putting to work a new strategy to keep its power lines from sparking the kinds of wildfires that have killed dozens across the state and leveled home after home. When fire risks are high, PG&E officials will simply pull the plug, cutting the power altogether…
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Should PG&E Unplug in a Crisis?
June 25, 2019
E-Scooters Are Everywhere. They're Also a Bubble.
Electric scooters are everywhere you look. But be careful, potential investors. They're also a bubble. Here's why.
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E-Scooters Are Everywhere. They're Also a Bubble.
June 24, 2019
Why Freebies Sometimes Backfire
Consumers love getting something for nothing. The marketing strategy works great to grow revenue when done right but sometimes backfires.
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Why Freebies Sometimes Backfire
June 20, 2019
Will You Friend Facebook's Cryptocurrency?
Who will “friend” the new Facebook cryptocurrency? Maryland Smith experts weigh in, after the social media giant’s announcement that it would launch a new blockchain-based payment service, called Libra.
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Will You Friend Facebook's Cryptocurrency?
June 17, 2019
What the Trade War Means for Tech
As the U.S.-China trade war enters its second year, companies that depend on Chinese manufacturing are looking elsewhere for production needs. It's 'a wake-up call for companies,' our expert says. Here is what they should do next.
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What the Trade War Means for Tech
June 17, 2019
2019’s (Midyear) Stocks To Watch
David Kass’s six stocks to watch in 2019 have been on a hot streak. Now, he recommends keeping your eye on four others, as well.
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2019’s (Midyear) Stocks To Watch
June 14, 2019
Could Renting a Sofa Save the Planet?
There's a growing number of retailers jumping into the rental biz, as part of a sustainability push aimed at keeping furniture and clothing out of landfills. Here's what's behind the trend and what they should do instead.
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Could Renting a Sofa Save the Planet?
June 14, 2019
The Cost Of Keeping Up With Consumers
Consumers don’t like when products they want are unavailable, and neither do retailers. Independent sellers need to fulfill orders on time and manage inventory effectively.
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The Cost Of Keeping Up With Consumers
June 10, 2019
VW Says Hello to the Light
You’d think by now, four years after its diesel emissions scandal broke, Volkswagen would be keen to change the subject. That’s what makes its latest ad campaign so surprising – and so compelling.
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VW Says Hello to the Light