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Hospitality sector well prepared for slowdown, services index shows

October 3, 2019

The service sector slowed the pace of its expansion in September, according to the Non-Manufacturing Index (NMI) released on Thursday by the Institute of Supply Management (ISM). The reading comes days after the institute published unfavorable data on last month’s manufacturing sector, fueling concerns of an overall economic slowdown.  Christopher Anderson, professor at Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration and the director of the Center for Hospitality Research, says that the service sector remains robust, despite signs of an upcoming slowdown in hospitality. 

School of Hotel Administration
Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship

Net neutrality law to end the strangulation of startups, innovation

March 11, 2019

Cornell University engineering professor Stephen Wicker is an expert in internet and wireless communication, and says that proposed net neutrality legislation is important for fostering innovation and protecting small companies.

Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
Law and Policy
Computing & Information Sciences

NRA boycotts lay bare US consumers' economic leverage

March 1, 2018

Lawrence Glickman, professor of history at Cornell University and author of “Buying Power, a history of consumer activism in America”, comments on recent boycotts against companies that work with the NRA.

Law and Policy
Law, Government & Public Policy
Arts and Sciences
Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship

Anxiety mounts for Ford and Chrysler with GM strike, work stoppage

September 16, 2019

Art Wheaton, professor of labor at Cornell University and an expert on the automotive sector, says the strike will not just affect General Motors but will also impact Ford and Fiat Chrysler.

Economics and Business
Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
Labor Relations & Human Resources

How to spot a weak, overheated labor market

March 6, 2018

On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its monthly job report. Since the end of the Great Recession, the labor market improved steadily and analysts will be looking at the numbers in the job report for clues on how much longer that expansion will last, says Erica Groshen. Goshen is a visiting senior scholar at Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations.   

Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
Law, Government & Public Policy
Law and Policy
Industrial and Labor Relations

Former Mexican official: New NAFTA approach weakens Mexico, gives victory to Trump

August 28, 2018

Gustavo Flores-Macias says that the bilateral approach to the new trade deal weakened the Mexican negotiating position and signaled victory for Trump.

International
Law and Policy
Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship

AT&T-Time Warner deal made worse by repeal of net neutrality

December 11, 2017

Aija Leiponen, professor at Cornell University’s Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, comments on the possibility of a AT&T-Time Warner merger and its impact on consumers.

Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
Computing & Information Sciences
Law, Government & Public Policy
Washington D.C.
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
Dyson School of Applied Economics & Management

Amazon’s increased minimum wage a positive move, for now

October 5, 2018

Erica Groshen is a visiting senior scholar at Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations and a former commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and says Amazon’s move might help spur other companies and the national government to raise minimum wages.

Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
Law and Policy

5G wireless tech to give spark to virtual reality, autonomous vehicles and more

October 2, 2018

Aija Leiponen, professor at Cornell University’s Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, comments on the launch of the Verizon Wireless 5G wireless connectivity service for the home.

Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

Spotify’s NYSE debut is unique, does not signal broader shift

April 3, 2018

Drew Pascarella, lecturer of finance at Cornell SC Johnson College of Business, comments on Spotify’s unorthodox NYSE listing.

Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
New York City
Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
Johnson Graduate School of Management

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