Cited: Richard Sloan in Bloomberg Tax
Sloan’s research shows that financial auditing and accounting cases usually decline during the first year of a new presidential administration as new division directors are hired.
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Cited: Richard Sloan in Bloomberg Tax
Sloan’s research shows that financial auditing and accounting cases usually decline during the first year of a new presidential administration as new division directors are hired.
Research: Wendy Wood in The Independent
Wood’s research demonstrates that Instagram users who claim to be addicted to the platform actually display few symptoms typically associated with addiction.
Quoted: Nick Vyas in ABC7
In the wake of a major cargo spill and massive container ship fire, Vyas explains how early shipment of goods helped Los Angeles and Long Beach ports absorb the supply chain shock.
Interview: Marco Aponte-Moreno in KCBS
Aponte-Moreno discusses the tense situation between the United States and Venezuela and the prospect of a possible regime change in the South American country.
Cited: Michael Mische in CS Monitor
The Golden State is reconsidering its oil reserves and its policies.
Quoted: Nathanael Fast in CNET
Fast expressed trepidation over the rise of Sora, OpenAI's video generator.
RECENT OP-EDS
Cited: Michael Mische in CS Monitor
The Golden State is reconsidering its oil reserves and its policies.
Op-Ed: Sharna Wiblen in HR Executive
Wiblen writes that although HR has access to more technology, the accumulation may undermine talent strategy.
Research: Emily Nix in Fortune
Nix’s research shows that while office romances with superiors can be beneficial for the subordinate’s career, the ensuing breakup may result in pay reductions and even loss of employment.
Cited: Shon Hiatt in E&E News
Google, NextEra strike deal to restart Iowa nuclear plant
Cited: Shon Hiatt in The Wall Street Journal
Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Op-Ed: Danny Sokol in The Press Democrat
Sokol and his co-author write that the new fee on H-1B visa applications will hurt U.S. growth and innovation.
21ST CENTURY LEADERSHIP
Interview: Dean Geoffrey Garrett in USC Today
Dean Garrett speaks about the university’s AI Strategy Committee leading in efforts to integrate AI across multiple disciplines.
Dean Geoff Garrett on the Future of AI in Higher Ed
Dean Garrett speaks about the University’s AI Strategy Committee, which he’s leading in efforts to integrate AI across multiple disciplines.
Cited: Ravi Iyer in WMAZ
Iyer will present in front of a Georgia Senate committee on the impact of social media and artificial intelligence on children.
Cited: Peter Cardon in Minnesota Star Tribune
Business leaders who utilized AI say integrity will matter most in the age of artificial intelligence, according to a survey conducted by Cardon.
Quoted: Stephanie Tully in ABC10News
Tully explains how and why more people are using AI as personal shopping assistants online.
Research: Stephanie Tully in Harvard Business Review
Tully’s research into artificial intelligence offers a surprising finding: Those with the most knowledge of A.I. and its capabilities are less likely to embrace it.
PATH-BREAKING RESEARCH
Quoted: Nikhil Malik in Business Insider
Malik’s research shows that employees perceived to be attractive may earn a higher annual salary.
Research: Wendy Wood in The Independent
Wood’s research demonstrates that Instagram users who claim to be addicted to the platform actually display few symptoms typically associated with addiction.
Research: Glenn Fox in Deseret News
Fox’s research shows that gratitude improves social bonding and stress regulation, while also inspiring individuals to do good.
Quoted: Emily Nix in The Economist
Nix’s research demonstrates the short term benefits and long term costs of dating your boss.
Research: Emily Nix in Fortune
Nix’s research shows that while office romances with superiors can be beneficial for the subordinate’s career, the ensuing breakup may result in pay reductions and even loss of employment.
Podcast: Florenta Teodoridis on Pi²
Teodoridis explains how AI can free professionals from tedious tasks and unleash their creativity through new directions of innovation.
TROJAN NETWORK
Interview: Paul Orlando in Beta Boom
Orlando explains how he and the Greif Incubator support founders at USC Marshall.
Quoted: Charlie Hannigan in Spectrum News
Hannigan explains how Marshall’s AI for Business joint degree combines technical expertise with business acumen.
Cited: Leigh Tost in U.S. News
Tost describes USC Marshall’s OMBA program, from its comprehensive business curriculum to its flexibility for students based around the globe.
Podcast: Dean Geoffrey Garrett on In Good Company
Dean Geoffrey Garrett speaks with Nicolai Tangen about modern leadership principles and the importance of being “human” as a leader.
Interview: Raghav Mahajan in Poets&Quants
Raghav Mahajan is recognized in Poets&Quants’ Best and Brightest MBA students of 2025.