Business
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The real cost of cigarettes to smokers: $222 a pack; Vanderbilt professors estimate the economic effect smoking has on smokers
How much does a pack of cigarettes really cost a smoker? While past studies have focused on the cost of cigarette smoking to society, a new report by two Vanderbilt University professors looks at the cost of smoking per pack in terms of the value of the risks to the smoker‘s life. Read MoreNov 26, 2007
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Vanderbilt receives grant from Nasdaq Stock Market; Owen Graduate School of Management will study financial markets
The Nasdaq Stock Market Educational Foundation Inc. has awarded the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management a $45,000 grant to support Owen‘s Financial Markets Research Center (FMRC). Read MoreNov 21, 2007
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Vanderbilt professor talks about Vioxx settlement; Nagareda offers a creative solution to manage high-stakes mass tort lawsuit claims
Vioxx, Fen-Phen, Agent Orange, silicone breast implants, asbestos. This is just a short list of the major personal-injury lawsuits that have dominated the multi-billion dollar world of mass tort litigation. Read MoreNov 9, 2007
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Op-ed: Is my green showing?
In this day and age, being successful in business and being "green" can often go hand-in-hand. Young business professionals continue to set an example in breadth of understanding and zeal in addressing the world environmental and social entrepreneurship and justice issues. Read MoreOct 31, 2007
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Vanderbilt leadership training for students makes 2007 “best” list
Leadership Excellence, a magazine founded by well-known leadership and management consultants Ken Blanchard, Stephen R. Covey,Charles Garfield and Ken Shelton, has named Vanderbilt University to its list of the best leadership development programs for the second year in a row. Read MoreOct 24, 2007
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Vanderbilt students combine business and the environment
Being a part of a successful company that‘s also environmentally conscious is something the country‘s future business leaders are taking very seriously. In a recent survey of more than 2,000 business students worldwide, 79 percent said they will seek socially responsible employment at some point during their careers and more than half will do so immediately after graduation. Read MoreOct 19, 2007
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Op-Ed: Facts can be distorted in the inflation debate
Last week the Federal Reserve surprised the markets with a 50-basis point cut in the Federal Funds rate target, which is somewhat larger than the market anticipated. The Fed cited, "the tightening of credit conditions" and the potential for these conditions "to intensify the housing correction and to restrain economic growth more generally"as justifications for their move. Read MoreOct 5, 2007
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Op-Ed: UAW-GM accord
The recent two-day strike of 73,000 UAW members at General Motors and the resulting labor accord are nothing short of monumental. But it's still a short-run solution for retaining cradle-to-grave benefits and restoring U.S. manufacturing power. Read MoreOct 2, 2007
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Vanderbilt conference set on religion and the economy; ‘Focus on Poverty’ features three sessions Oct. 16-17
The roles of government, the wealthy and God in combating poverty will be examined during the Conference on Religion and Economy: A Focus on Poverty at Vanderbilt University. Read MoreSep 27, 2007
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Planning for & investing in every businesses’ most vital asset: Employees
A new investment strategy helps a businesses' stock to skyrocket. A breakthrough product becomes a "must have." An innovative manufacturing technique saves a company time and money. What do these success stories all have in common? They were most likely created or implemented with the help of a team of talented and skilled employees. Read MoreSep 26, 2007
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What chimpanzees can teach us about economics
In a long standing enigma of economics and psychology, humans tend to immediately value an item they've just received more than the maximum amount they would have paid to get it to begin with. This tendency, known as endowment effect, is something some economists consider a fluke, but new research finds that humans aren't the only ones exhibiting an endowment effect. Read MoreSep 21, 2007
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Vanderbilt grad student gives personal insight on the humanitarian crisis in Darfur; Ebenezer Aryee discusses his continued work with the United Nations
A Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management student, pulled from his business studies by the United Nations to help manage peacekeeping missions in Africa, is returning to Owen to give his personal insight on the humanitarian crisis in Darfur. Read MoreSep 18, 2007
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TIPSHEET: NASDAQ launches major change with a private stock market; Vanderbilt expert can talk about new Portal Market (click this headline to watch video)
A new private stock market created by NASDAQ for mega-rich investors may be considered one of most significant developments on Wall Street in decades, but it's not such a great idea, according to Vanderbilt international trade and investment expert Chris Brummer. Read MoreAug 15, 2007
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Vanderbilt business students put ‘sweat equity’ into helping others
Incoming students from the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management are starting the year off by giving back to the Nashville community. The entire incoming class, along with a group of second year students, faculty, staff, Owen dean Jim Bradford and Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity CEO Chris McCarthy will be a part of a special building project. Read MoreAug 13, 2007
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The new Wal-Mart effect
Most of America's low-cost stores have much of their merchandise made in foreign countries, like China. What's become better known, because or recent news reports, are the serious safety and environmental concerns that can arise from these foreign suppliers. Read MoreAug 8, 2007
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Op-ed: Fighting “free riders” costing manufacturers
Nearly 50 years ago, Karsten Solheim, working from his garage, developed the first PING 1-A Putter. PING's innovative products and services, among them custom fitting and perimeter weighting, have since changed the industry. Read MoreJul 24, 2007
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Highly respected professor takes on new role at Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management; William Christie appointed to associate dean for faculty development
William G. (Bill) Christie, the Frances Hampton Currey Professor of Finance and professor of law at Vanderbilt University is now the new associate dean for faculty development at the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management. Read MoreJul 18, 2007
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Matthew Wright named chief investment officer at Vanderbilt University
The director of investments at Emory University was named chief investment officer at Vanderbilt University, responsible for managing its $3.4 billion endowment. Read MoreJun 26, 2007
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Major airline taps Vanderbilt ‘business boot camp’ for creative ideas; American Airlines has students focus online
One of the country's most successful airlines is challenging students in the Vanderbilt Accelerator Summer Business Institute to focus their creativity on an area most young people in the "Y-Generation" know better than the back of their hand, the Internet. Read MoreJun 12, 2007
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National Civil Rights Museum joins with Vanderbilt Accelerator Program; Non-profit turns to “business boot camp” for big ideas
For the first time in the history of the Vanderbilt Accelerator Summer Business Institute, a major non-profit, the National Civil Rights Museum, is teaming up with Accelerator students to get fresh ideas on how to raise their program to a new level. Read MoreMay 30, 2007