Fuqua Around the World is one the biggest celebrations of #TeamFuqua each year, so don't miss out! Check out our list of ...
Discover how the Duke Management Program helps leaders embrace the evolving role of managers—developing new capabilities to guide, empower, and inspire in today’s dynamic business landscape.
However, Nooyi says when she started writing policy papers about supporting women, families and essential workers after her retirement from PepsiCo – she quickly realized her personal story would help ...
People increasingly read online reviews before choosing a doctor, with a rating below 3.7 out of 5 often considered a red flag. These reviews have stakes for physicians’ ability to serve patients, ...
Every quarter, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis releases its initial GDP estimate—a flagship measure of economic health that influences corporate boardrooms, Federal Reserve policy, and investor ...
When you open your favorite music streaming app and see a playlist that feels made for you, or you scroll through an online store that seems to ‘know’ what you like, you’re seeing the power of ...
The ocean economy—spanning shipping, seafood, offshore energy, tourism, and more—is booming, generating between $2 and $3 trillion in annual economic activity. Yet as this blue acceleration takes hold ...
When Herman Bulls Jr., MBA ’15, decided to attend Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, he knew he had a major adjustment ahead of him. As an active-duty U.S. Army captain and alumnus of the ...
Race impacts our lives. Our neighborhoods are often divided along racial lines, with effects on health and educational outcomes. The jobs we pursue are also often racially skewed — for example Black ...
Dan Ariely is a Professor of Business Administration and a founding member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight. He does research in behavioral economics on the irrational ways people behave, ...
Research areas: Judgment and decision making; social psychology; organizational behavior. Current topics: Wisdom of crowds, environmental decisions, blinding decisions, and "debiasing" (methods to ...
We're searching for undergraduate students dedicated to exploring the different ways business can be a force for good in society. Current students in their freshman, sophomore or junior year of a four ...