- March 19, 2026
Kevin Rockmann, Assistant Dean for Research and management professor, speaks to Associated Press about the pros and cons of working in short, discontinuous bursts throughout the day (and night) rather than a standard 9-to-5 schedule in an article titled, "In an always-on culture, employees try ‘microshifting’ to reclaim personal lives."
- March 11, 2026
Brad Swanson, adjunct professor of finance, pens an op-ed for Princeton Alumni Weekly previewing his upcoming book Profit vs. Progress: Why Socially Responsible Investment Doesn't Work and How to Fix It (MIT Press) in an article titled, "Blowing the Whistle on ‘Feel-Good’ Finance."
- March 16, 2026
Kelly Wentland, associate professor of accounting, comments in a Barron's article about the wider implications of higher income tax refunds in 2026 in an article titled, "Tax Refunds Are Up 11.5% This Year. Who Is Getting the Most."
- March 14, 2026
Derek Horstmeyer, instructional professor of finance, comments on the economic impact of the Iran war for Business Insider in an article titled, "US consumers will feel the pinch from the Iran war even if stocks and the dollar don't, a finance guru says."
- March 17, 2026
David Tarter, executive director of the Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship, comments to Technical.ly about the reasons behind the rise of innovation districts as vehicles for economic development and job creation in an article titled, "Explained: What are innovation districts and who do they help?"
- March 10, 2026
Assistant Dean for Research and management professor Kevin Rockmann joins the HR Happy Hour podcast to discuss how managers can maintain psychologically safe and productive workplaces amidst rising social tensions in an episode titled, "Building Resilient Workplaces in Politically Divisive Times."
- March 10, 2026
Kumar Mehta, instructional associate professor of information systems and operations management, co-authors an article for AACSB Insight proposing a governance framework for business schools navigating the GenAI revolution titled, "Leading the AI Transition."
- March 5, 2026
Management professor Matthew Cronin appears on the Business Talk podcast to discuss the ideas from his co-authored book The Craft of Creativity, which aims to demystify the mental processes that enable innovation in an article titled, "Stop Chasing the 'Aha!' Moment - Rethinking Creativity with Dr. Matthew Cronin."
- March 5, 2026
Mehmet Altug, associate professor of operations management and director of the Center for Retail Transformation, is interviewed by Retail TouchPoints about how retailers should respond to increasing tariffs and technological disruption, in an article titled, "Exclusive Q&A: Why Retailers Should Leverage the Power of Dynamic Pricing."
- February 25, 2026
Management professor Kevin Rockmann speaks to The Wall Street Journal about how employees can land remote jobs in the post-Covid era, in an article titled, "The Remote-Work Dream Isn’t Dead, but It’s Slipping Away."