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B-School Buzz: Entrepreneurship and Negotiating in Shaky Times, Doing Business in Russia, Money for McCombs, and More
Stacy Blackman's Weekly Roundup of B-School Intelligence Will and Beverly O'Hara have pledged $16 million to the University of Texas McCombs School of Business, the largest individual gift to the school since Red McCombs donated his name and $50 million eight years ago. It may be small...
Tags: School, Russia, Harvard University, Business School, Stacy Blackman, Ariely, Entrepreneurship, Podcasts, Management, Internet
Blog posts 2008-11-21

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Publicis.Ariely Reports the Retirement of Its Deputy CEO
TEL-AVIV, Israel--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 7, 1999-- Publicis.Ariely Ltd. (Bulletin Board:RELEF), a leading full service Israeli advertising agency, today announced as follows: Mr. Raviv Itzhaky, Publicis.Ariely deputy CEO retires from his duties at the firm and from the advertising branch as well, and moves on to run a content production...
Tags: advertisement, Business Wire, CEO, deputy, Israel, MARKETING
Research articles 1999-12-07
Ariely Wins Motorola Cellular Account In Israel, Reaches Finals In Israel Electricity Competition
TEL AVIV, Israel--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 19, 1996--Ariely Advertising Ltd. (NASDAQ: RELEF), today announced it has won the account of Motorola Cellular Phones in Israel, taking the business from Tamir Cohen in a three-way competition that also included Kesher Bar'el.
Tags: Motorola Inc.
Research articles 1996-09-19
Ariely Advertising Ltd. announces the closing of the underwriter's over-allotment option
TEL AVIV, Israel--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 31, 1995--Ariely Advertising Ltd. (Nasdaq National MarketTM: RELEF) announced today the closing of an over-allotment option granted to Hampshire Securities Corporation in connection with the company's initial public offering.Hampshire exercised its option in full and purchased 150,000 ordinary shares. As a result, the company received...
Tags: advertisement, Business Wire, FINANCE, Investment, IPO, Israel, MARKETING
Research articles 1995-10-31
Morgans Hotel Group: Be the Symbol of Recession Defiance
Don't pretend the recession doesn't exist — look your customers in the eye and offer them ways to get through it. They will appreciate you for it. Last fall, late at night, the...
Tags: Recession, Morgans Hotel Group, Recession Marketing, Consumer Behavior, Ad Campaign, Ann Marsh, Charles Schwab & Co., Bank of America
Articles 2009-07-20
Irrational Economics
Economists aren't rational, because they assume people are. It's a flaw that's become obvious in economics, and opened the door to a more reasoned approach, based on experiments, not theories that try to match data. One of the economists leading this wave is Dan Ariely, a...
Tags: Economist, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-03-20
Vote for BNET's Best Business Books -- Final Call
We're about to close voting on BNET's Best Business Books of 2008.  We'll run the polls through  Monday Thursday and then we'll close voting. So far, these are the top vote getters: "One Hen," Katie Smith Milway "Predictably Irrational," Dan Ariely ...
Tags: Books, List, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-12-05
BNET's Best Business Books of 2008
These ten business books, from across the spectrum, received the most "yes" votes from BNET readers, with links to relevant BNET content on books or authors: One Hen, Katie Smith Milway Predictably Irrational, Dan Ariely Creating a World Without Poverty, Muhammad Yunus Back of...
Tags: Books, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-12-12
Best of BNET 2008: BNET's Best Business Books
Here are synopses of BNET's Best Books of 2008, listed in order of votes received, with links to their Web sites, reviews, and author interviews where available. One Hen, by Katie Milway Smith 32 pages $18.95 Theme: Microfinance explained, in vivid color. Who...
Tags: America, Author, Blog, Books, Author Blog, Blogging, Globalization, Internet, Strategy, Management, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-12-17
B-School Profs on Pay Cuts, Social Responsibility and...Basketball?
This week, we take a look at blogs written by business school professors. Your mind is playing tricks on you again -- Dan Ariely, the James B. Duke Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University, celebrated the first anniversary of his book, "Predictably Irrational: The Hidden...
Tags: Professor, Davenport Co., Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurship, Financial Planning, Management, Finance, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2009-03-02
B-School Profs on Madoff, Selection Bias and Missing the Next Google
Three lessons from the Bernie Madoff scandal -- Dan Ariely, the James B. Duke Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University, sees many lessons, both useful and non-useful, coming on the heels of the Madoff scandal. The urge to over-diversify, search for more bad apples and define "acceptable" levels of...
Tags: Google Inc., Professor, Selection, Financial, Bernard Madoff, Financial Economic, Financial Accounting, Finance, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2009-03-23
Why You Shouldn't Go Entirely Paperless
Although Americans are hesitant to go digital with financial statements, the benefits of a paperless office can't be denied (information is easier to control online and can be sent and received faster, file storage becomes a non-issue, and you can now legally sign documents on the Internet). There is, however, one...
Tags: Lori Deschene, Card
Blog posts 2007-08-30
Make Customers Happy: Charge Them More
Okay, I'm being puckish -- anyone in business knows that customers constantly argue for a better deal. But in at least some contexts, like buying wine, people feel better about what they buy if it costs more. That's the gist of what's called the price-placebo effect, reported...
Tags: Michael Fitzgerald, Marketing, Marketing Research, Shankar Vedantam, Effect, Eliot Spitzer
Blog posts 2008-04-03
How To Think Like Warren Buffett
Wouldn't we all like to make business decisions that work as well as the world's richest man's? A friendly reader noted my recent post on Irrational Economics and flagged a Marc Andreessen's discussion of a speech by Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's right-hand man. The speech is The...
Tags: Marc Andreessen, Warren Buffett, Entrepreneurship, Games, Strategy, Management, Personal Technology, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-04-07
Business Bestsellers:Read 'Em and Leap
Warren Buffett's biography and Dan Roam's book on visual problem solving are the only books to make Amazon.com business bestsellers and its editors 'best of' picks for 2008. Many of these books are not yet nominated for BNET's Best Business Books of 2008. There is still time for you to...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Snowball, Warren Buffett, Entrepreneurship, Branding, Financial Accounting, Management, Marketing, Finance, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-11-20
Best Books Voting, So Far
The top vote-getters so far in BNET's Best Business Books 2008 poll Predictably Irrational, Dan Ariely Creating a World Without Poverty, Muhammad Yunus Back of the Napkin, Dan Roam When Markets Collide, Mohamed El-Erian Ahead of the Curve, Philip Delves Broughton ...
Tags: Books, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-12-01
Stimulate Your Mind, If Not the Economy
Want the answers to today's business gloom and uncertainty? Look no further than some end-of-year book lists. BNET's list vote here through Thursday looks poised to feature plenty of books with answers, and two prominent lists that came out late last week do,  too. The New York...
Tags: Economist, List, Globalization, Tools & Techniques, Entrepreneurship, Business Structures, Strategy, Management, Finance, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-12-08
Buffett's Bio Best of 2008 -- Business Pundit
The Warren Buffett bio "Snowball" made the BNET notable list, but didn't garner enough votes for the top 10. Perhaps most voters are still plowing through its 976 pages. His mere Buffettness seemed enough to put the book at number one on Business Pundit's list of 2008's best business books....
Tags: List, Buffett, Business Pundit, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2008-12-18
Customers' Expectations More Powerful Than Reality
People believe budget aspirin delivers less pain-killing benefit than higher priced competitors, even if they contain the same chemical properties. Ditto, wine drinkers who pay more for their vino believe it tastes better than a less expensive alternative -- even when the wine is identical. That's why...
Tags: Brand, Beverage, Wine, Branding, Food & Beverage, Marketing, Manufacturing, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2009-06-18
'Efficient Market' Thinking Is Inefficient
You know the joke about two economists walking down the street and seeing a $20 bill lying on the sidewalk. The first economist says, “Look at that $20 bill.” The second says, “That can’t really be a $20 bill lying there, because if it were, someone would have picked it...
Tags: Food, Economist, Justin Fox, Food & Beverage, Financial Accounting, Manufacturing, Finance, Jeffrey Pfeffer
Blog posts 2009-07-07
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