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“Three marvels” shape a new named professorship in honor of a dean emeritus
The first Bernard T. Ferrari Professorship in Business goes to a renowned expert on artificial intelligence and supply chain.
February 06, 2024
research > Operations Management and Business Analytics
Ensuring fairness in product assortment: a ‘win-win-win’
Product placement and display significantly influence what we choose to purchase. Ozge Sahin and Ruxian Wang study an algorithm that ensures minimum market exposure for all sellers which could benefit consumers.
January 30, 2024
research > Marketing
Premature predictions: Why waiting can benefit forecasters
Is it better to be right or first? New research by Robert Mislavsky explores the benefits of waiting for prognosticators.
January 29, 2024
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Allyship for Gender Equity at Work
Gender equity is an organization-wide leadership issue best addressed by men and women working together as allies to the cause.
January 18, 2024
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How Structure and Gender Composition Effect A Team’s Collective Ability to Get Work Done
Leaders seeking to foster inclusivity should be aware that a team’s collective intelligence—its general ability to make decisions, innovate, plan, and more—is significantly influenced by its hierarchal structure and also by its gender composition.
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The Value of Respect in Nurse-Physician Relations
Ineffective collaboration between physicians and nurses in acute healthcare settings is known to lead to substandard patient outcomes. A new review highlights the role of respect in promoting better interprofessional relationships, offering insights to...
January 16, 2024
business of health
AI for health equity: navigating the future of health care
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the health care industry, and we must be vigilant to ensure that these technological advancements bring equitable outcomes. The Artificial Intelligence for Health Equity (AIHE) series at Johns Hopkins...
January 10, 2024
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Mickey Mouse heads to the public domain, but what does that mean for Disney and other copyright holders?
The first iteration of Mickey Mouse is headed for the public domain in 2024. Professor Stacey Lee explores the implications of legendary copyrights for modern media companies.
January 02, 2024
research > Accounting, Finance, and Economics
With environmental programs, science often stops when implementation starts
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor Paul Ferraro urges the U.S. to build scientific experimentation into environmental policies.
November 28, 2023
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Carey's Center for Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence wins state grant
Carey is an engine in the Johns Hopkins University plan to create the leading academic hub for data science and artificial intelligence.
November 02, 2023
research > Marketing
Why do we enjoy horror? Science explains
Why do we like to be scared? Associate Professor Haiyang Yang, a behavioral scientist, explores the factors that drive decision-making and how they relate to choosing scary content.
October 19, 2023