In a new paper published in JMIR Human Factors, the researchers found that although health regulator pressure may initially ...
Fuqua’s executive alumni community includes CEOs, founders, P&L owners, global managers, investor-operators, board members, and subject-matter experts driving change across sectors. The later stages ...
In today’s fast-paced world, success isn’t just about what you do—it’s also about how you live. Many alumni reach moments where the pace, pressure, or external demands call for a break, a pause, or a ...
“While zero-sum thinking may be the result of structural systems outside of the control of the individual, we showed that the ...
When you click “buy now” on online stores, recommendations appear, warehouses spring into action, and packages begin their journey to your door. Behind that seamless experience is a fundamental ...
An “unprecedented” federal program to support troops’ medical needs in World War II led to the emergence of the modern US biomedical system, spurring decades of expansion in medical research and drug ...
U.S. multinational companies are often accused of moving billions of dollars of income to tax-friendly countries, costing the U.S. government billions in lost revenue. But the real numbers may be much ...
Many investors are told that active funds rarely outperform passive index funds after fees. So why bother paying for them? In this episode of Duke Fuqua Insights podcast, Professor Simon Gervais, a ...
Professor Gráinne Fitzsimons of Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business says she grew up in a home that struggled financially. “We were one of those families,” Fitzsimons said. “My parents were ...
In 2022, Fuqua will celebrate the 50th anniversary of graduating our first MBA class—the Daytime MBA Class of 1972. Many things have changed over the past 50 years on both local and global scales.