By reducing its interest rate to zero, the Federal Reserve aims to encourage the kind of borrowing that promotes growth, but the action also could send a discouraging signal that ends up harming the American economy, says Johns Hopkins Carey Business...
Senior Lecturer Supriya Munshaw, a technology transfer expert on the Carey Business School faculty, looks at the process involved in developing a possible vaccine for the coronavirus.
Setting an expiration date on social distancing measures can jeopardize compliance, according to a recent study co-authored by Carey Associate Professor Mario Macis.
Staying on message and soliciting employee input and engagement is especially critical during a crisis, according to Johns Hopkins Carey Business School’s Steven Cohen.
Professor Andrew Ching, a marketing expert on the Carey Business School faculty, recognizes that consumer stockpiling of household goods during the coronavirus pandemic resembles “panic buying.” But, he says, there’s a rational element to it as well.
Kathleen Day, an expert in financial crises, discusses the $2 trillion stimulus package currently before Congress and how it can help the nation weather the economic storm caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor Kathleen Sutcliffe, a leading expert in organization theory, gives low marks to public and private entities for how they’ve responded to the coronavirus threat and outbreak.
Carey Business School Assistant Professor Manuel Hermosilla won a Johns Hopkins grant to study whether India has reduced its use of antibiotics of last resort after serving as ground zero for one of the world’s most dangerous superbugs, NDM-1.