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On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, Professors Brian Connolly, Jerry Davis, and Erik Gordon discuss the Ross Financial Times poll, what economic issues matter to voters, and how these issues may impact the 2024 election. Key topics include housing, inflation, the role of partisanship in processing information, and the new tools and algorithms being used to raise prices.
To learn more about the hosts, participants, resources, and research discussed in this episode, check out a full-length article for this episode at https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/podcasts/business-society.
Host: Jeff KaroubGuests: Professors Brian Connolly, Jerry Davis, and Erik GordonExecutive Producers: JT Godfrey and Jeff KaroubAudio Engineer: Jonah BrockmanEditorial Production: Mads HenkeHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, three professors from the University of Michigan share their research on the 2024 presidential election. The panel discusses the findings of the polls, surveys, and studies they participate in and provides insights into the unique elements of the Harris and Trump presidential campaigns. Particularly what is important to voters in this ever-changing election cycle.
To learn more about the hosts, participants, resources, and research discussed in this episode, check out a full-length article for this episode at https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/podcasts/business-society.
Host: Jeff KaroubGuests: Professors Erik Gordon, Joanne Hsu, and Nicholas ValentinoExecutive Producers: JT Godfrey and Jeff KaroubAudio Engineer: Jonah BrockmanEditorial Production: Mads HenkeHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, Brian Connolly, assistant professor of business law, and Jennifer Erb-Downward, director of housing stability programs and policy initiatives at the University of Michigan Poverty Solutions, join to discuss their research and thoughts on the housing crisis. Connolly and Erb-Downward explore topics like rising rent, home pricing, gentrification, and more. Throughout the discussion, the panel explores research and insights on the causes of the housing crisis, some adverse effects on the average American, and its implications for the upcoming presidential election.
To learn more about the hosts, participants, resources, and research discussed in this episode, check out a full-length article for this episode at https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/podcasts/business-society.
Host: Jeff KaroubGuests: Brian Connolly and Jennifer Erb-DownwardExecutive Producers: JT Godfrey and Jeff KaroubAudio Engineer: Jonah BrockmanHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, Professors Chris Rider and Stefan Szymanski join to discuss their research and thoughts on recent trends in the sports industry. Both Rider and Szymanski study sports from a diversity, equity, and inclusion perspective. In the episode, they share insights on social responsibility, equitable practices, changing demographics, and economic impact.
To learn more about the hosts, participants, resources, and research discussed in this episode, check out a full-length article for this episode at https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/podcasts/business-society.
Host: Jeff KaroubGuests: Professors Chris Rider and Stefan Szymanski Executive Producers: JT Godfrey and Jeff KaroubAudio Engineer: Jonah BrockmanHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, three professors from the Ross School of Business discuss notable trends from 2023 and the current challenges of 2024 from an economic, behavioral, and political perspective. The major topic of discussion is the friction between the real economy – lowering interest rates, low unemployment rates, and inflation reduction – and consumers perceived experience. The panel shares insights on the discord between the perception and reality of the economy and what it means coming into a U.S. presidential election year.
To learn more about the hosts, participants, resources, and research discussed in this episode, check out a full-length article for this episode at https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/podcasts/business-society.
Host: Jeff KaroubGuests: Professors Sarah Miller, Marcus Collins, and Erik GordonExecutive Producers: JT Godfrey and Jeff KaroubAudio Engineer: Jonah BrockmanHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this new podcast, Sharon Matusik, the Edward J. Frey Dean of the Ross School of Business, invites alums in the C-Suite to discuss their path to business leadership. Listen to the first episode with Robert Isom, MBA ’91, CEO and President of American Airlines: https://myumi.ch/GkmEp.Host: Sharon MatusikGuest: Robert IsomExecutive Producers: JT Godfrey, Tedra WhiteAudio Engineer: Jonah Brockman
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On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, three professors emeritus from the Ross School of Business, George Siedel, Thomas Kinnear, and B. Joseph White discuss the Michigan Ross centennial and the impact they witnessed in their historic careers. Through stories of their tenure, the panel explores Ross’ impact on business school curriculum, research, industry, and society.
To learn more about the hosts, participants, resources, and research discussed in this episode, check out a full-length article for this episode at https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/podcasts/business-society.
Host: JT GodfreyGuests: Professors George Siedel, Thomas Kinnear, and B. Joseph WhiteExecutive Producers: JT Godfrey and Jeff KaroubAudio Engineer: Jonah BrockmanHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, three professors from the Ross School of Business discuss the state of retail from a technological, industry, and trending strategy perspective. With the recent technological boom in retail via machine learning, the panel explores how retail has changed in the world of Amazon.
To learn more about the hosts, participants, resources, and research discussed in this episode, check out a full-length article for this episode at https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/podcasts/business-society.
Host: Jeff KaroubGuests: Professors Jun Li, Lennart Baardman, and Joline UichancoExecutive Producers: JT Godfrey and Jeff KaroubAudio Engineer: Jonah BrockmanHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, two professors from the Ross School of Business discuss the state of labor from an economic, industry, and organizational development perspective. With the recent UAW, SAG-AFTRA, and WGA strikes, they explore the factors of modern labor, advice for future leaders, CEO pay, and more.
To learn more about the hosts, participants, resources, and research discussed in this episode, check out a full-length article for this episode at https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/podcasts/business-society.
Host: Jeff KaroubGuests: Cindy Schipani and Jerry DavisExecutive Producers: JT Godfrey and Jeff KaroubAudio Engineer: Jonah BrockmanHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, faculty from the Ross School of Business and Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan discuss the state of banking from an economic, policy, and consumer perspective. They explore mergers, rising inflation, consumer trust in banks, the 2023 bank failures, and more.
To learn more about the hosts, participants, resources, and research discussed in this episode, check out a full-length article for this episode at https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/podcasts/business-society.
Host: Jeff KaroubGuests: Jeremy Kress and Joanne HsuExecutive Producers: JT Godfrey and Jeff KaroubAudio Engineer: Jonah BrockmanHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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AI discussion: 01:05-32:52
More information about some of the topics discussed on today’s episode:
Study: What's in the Chatterbox? by Johanna Okerlund, Evan Klasky, Aditya Middha, Sujin Kim, Hannah Rosenfeld, Molly Kleinman and Shobita Parthasarathy.
Study: Putting humans back in the loop: An affordance conceptualization of the 4th industrial revolution by Nigel Melville, Lionel Robert and Xiao Xiao.
And to learn more about other work being done by Michigan Ross faculty, visit our website.
Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at [email protected].
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In this episode, professors from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan tackle the question, “What’s wrong with taxes?” They discuss a brief history of taxes in the U.S., why income taxes are so complicated, ideas for reform, and more. Then, Professor Scott Rick talks about his research into the ways that spouses shape each other’s spending habits.
Contents of this episode:
Taxes discussion: 01:01-33:56
Spending interview: 33:59-38:40
More information about some of the topics discussed on today’s episode:
Book: Taxes in America: What Everyone Needs to Know by Leonard E. Burman and Joel Slemrod
Book: Rebellion, Rascals, and Revenue: Tax Follies and Wisdom through the Ages by Michael Keen and Joel Slemrod
Paper: “The Lifecycle of the 47 Percent” by Don Fullerton and Nirupama Rao
Paper: “You Spent How Much? Toward an Understanding of How Romantic Partners Respond to Each Other’s Financial Decisions” by Jenny G. Olson and Scott Rick
Paper: “Common Cents: Bank Account Structure and Couples’ Relationship Dynamics” by Jenny G. Olson, Scott Rick, Deborah J. Small, and Eli J. Finkel
And to learn more about other work being done by Michigan Ross faculty, visit our website.
Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at [email protected].
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Business and Society is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.
Episode Hosts and Producers: Jeff Karoub and Bob Needham.Guests: Nirupama Rao, Joel Slemrod, Scott Rick.Audio Engineer and Editor: Jonah Brockman.Copyright 2023 - University of Michigan
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In this episode, professors from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan tackle the question, “Is a crackdown coming on corporate crime?” They discuss how widespread corporate crime is, what the Department of Justice is doing to prosecute offenders, and the effectiveness of various remedies. Then, Professor Sue Ashford discusses her recent research into the value of self-reflection for people who are functioning as leaders but don’t necessarily have a formal leadership role.
Contents of this episode:
Corporate crime discussion: 01:00-33:02
Self-reflection interview: 33:05-45:40
More information about some of the topics discussed on today’s episode:
Research paper: “Out of Sight, Out of Mind? The Role of the Government-Appointed Corporate Monitor”
Research paper: “The Power of Reflection for Would-Be Leaders”
Book by Sue Ashford: The Power of Flexing
And to learn more about other work being done by Michigan Ross faculty, visit our website.
Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at [email protected].
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Business and Society is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.
Episode Host and Producer: Bob Needham.Guests: Lindsey Gallo, David Hess, Will Thomas, Sue Ashford.Audio Engineer and Editor: Jonah Brockman.Copyright 2023 - University of Michigan
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In this episode, professors from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan tackle the question, “How can we thrive at work in the new year?” They discuss what we mean by thriving at work, trends and changes facing the workplace in 2023, actionable tips for managers and individuals to encourage thriving, and potential pitfalls that can get in the way of thriving. Then, Professor Justin Huang shares some critical research into the economic effects of anti-Asian bias on small independent businesses.
Contents of this episode:
Thriving discussion: 01:00-35:10
Anti-Asian bias interview: 35:17-53:42
More information about some of the topics discussed on today’s episode:
Journal article: To Thrive or Not to Thrive: Pathways for Sustaining Thriving at Work
Center for Positive Organizations
CPO Resources on Thriving
Adam Grant TED talk on languishing
Job crafting exercise
Sue Ashford book: The Power of Flexing
Journal article: “From Anti-China Rhetoric to Anti-Asian Behavior”
Misuse of photos in coronavirus reporting
And to learn more about other work being done by Michigan Ross faculty, visit our website.
Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at [email protected].
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Business and Society is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.
Episode Host and Producer: Bob Needham.Guests: Lindy Greer, Gretchen Spreitzer, Monica Worline, Justin Huang.Audio Engineer and Editor: Jonah Brockman.Copyright 2023 - University of Michigan
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In this episode, professors from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan tackle the question, “How can business shape the future of diversity, equity, and inclusion?” They discuss why business should concern itself with big social change, areas ripe for improvement, and roadblocks that get in the way of true progress. Then, Professor Samantha Keppler describes her eye-opening research into the value of crowdfunding small projects in schools — and some broader implications of the results.
Contents of this episode:
DEI discussion: 01:00-28:15
Crowdfunding interview: 28:20-38:40
More information about some of the topics discussed on today’s episode:
Course: Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Business and Beyond
Course: Legal Aspects of DEI in the Workplace
Course: Equity Analytics
Paper: "Crowdfunding the Front Lines"
Paper: "Stopping the Revolving Door"
Donors Choose
And to learn more about other work being done by Michigan Ross faculty, visit our website.
Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at [email protected].
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Business and Society is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.
Episode Host and Producer: Bob Needham.Guests: Tamika Curry Smith, Dana Muir, Chris Rider, Samantha Keppler.Audio Engineer and Editor: Jonah Brockman.Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan
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In this episode, professors from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan tackle the question, “In the war on business regulation, who are the casualties?” They discuss the effects of a recent Supreme Court decision limiting the EPA’s ability to regulate emissions, including what it means for the fight against climate change, as well as for regulations on the financial industry. Then, Professor Andy Hoffman explains his thoughts on the idea of approaching a business career as a higher calling.
Contents of this episode:
Supreme Court discussion: 01:00-35:45
Management as a calling interview: 35:50-52:02
More information about some of the topics discussed on today’s episode:
The New York Times: EPA Ruling is Milestone in Long Push to Deregulate Business
Jeremy Kress: The Latest Danger from Deregulation: Community Banks
Tom Lyon: How a Sustainability Index Can Keep Exxon But Drop Tesla
Andy Hoffman book: Management as a Calling
And to learn more about other work being done by Michigan Ross faculty, visit our website.
Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at [email protected].
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Business and Society is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.
Episode Host and Producer: Bob Needham.Guests: Jeremy Kress, Tom Lyon, Andy Hoffman.Audio Engineer and Editor: Jonah Brockman.Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan
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In this election-themed episode, professors from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan tackle the question, “Is social media bad for democracy?” They discuss why social media is such an important influence, the spread of misinformation, and how the industry could be improved. Then, Professor Julia Lee Cunningham explains her new research into why some people are reluctant to take on leadership roles.
More information about some of the topics discussed on today’s episode:
Paper: “Learning in a Post-Truth World”
Paper: “Social Inequality and the Spread of Misinformation”
Paper: “Social Media and Well Being: Pitfalls, Progress, and Next Steps”
Forthcoming book: For the Culture
Paper: “Do I Dare? The Psychodynamics of Anticipated Image Risk, Leader Identity Endorsement, and Leader Emergence”
And to learn more about other work being done by Michigan Ross faculty, visit our website.
Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at [email protected].
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Business and Society is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.
Episode Host and Producer: Bob Needham.
Guests: Marcus Collins, Julia Lee Cunningham, Ethan Kross, Mohamed Mostagir.
Audio Engineer and Editor: Jonah Brockman.
Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan
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Welcome to Business and Society with Michigan Ross. In this podcast, professors from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan share their insights about the ways that the business world interacts with our broader society. Each episode features a small panel discussion addressing a current issue or problem facing our world, followed by a one-on-one interview with another professor about some of their vital research.
For our very first episode, our panel tackles the question “Is the American corporation doomed?” They discuss the decline in the number of U.S. public corporations, the effects of this shift, and how corporations need to evolve to remain relevant. Then, Professor Sarah Miller discusses her research into the financial impacts on women who have been denied an abortion.
More information about some topics discussed on today’s episode:
Book: The Vanishing American Corporation
Paper: “The Role of Gender Diversity in Corporate Governance”
The William Davidson Institute
Paper: “The Economic Consequences of Being Denied an Abortion”
And to learn more about other work being done by Michigan Ross faculty, visit our website.
Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at [email protected].
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Business and Society is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.
Episode Host and Producer: Bob Needham.Guests: Paul Clyde, Jerry Davis, Cindy Schipani, Sarah Miller.Audio Engineer and Editor: Jonah Brockman.Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan
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Coming soon from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, in the Business and Society podcast, professors from Michigan Ross share their insights and opinions about the various ways that the business world interacts with our broader society, for better and, sometimes, for worse.
Each episode features a small panel discussion addressing a current issue or problem facing our world, followed by a one-on-one interview with another professor about some of their vital research. We’ll tackle subjects like the dying public corporation, the financial impact of being denied an abortion, government regulation and climate change, and misinformation on social media. Please join us by subscribing wherever you get your podcasts so that you don’t miss an episode!
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