Mentions in the Popular Press
Fortune. Warren Buffett skipped endorsing a presidential candidate this election as many CEOs retreat from politics. November 5, 2024.
The New York Times. With 100-Foot-Wide Trump Sign, a Sticker Company Dives into Politics. October 10, 2024.
The New York Times. Watch Me Lose My Job on Tik Tok. January 31, 2024.
The Financial Times. Academic research award: tipping point for action. January 15, 2023.
The Associated Press. Walmart expands abortion coverage for employees. August 19, 2022.
Newsweek. As "woke" business face right-wing wrath, culture war capitalists cash in. August 3, 2022.
The Financial Times. Companies cannot win America's culture wars. July 25, 2022.
The New York Times. When where you work determines if you get an abortion. July 2, 2022.
The Hill. Why companies think paying for abortion travel is worth it. June 28, 2022
The Financial Times. Elon Musk demands Tesla employees show up to the office full-time. June 1, 2022
MarketWatch. Elon Musk tells workers to return to the office or quit. It's a big gamble: 'Tesla is kick-starting its own local Great Resignation. June 1, 2022
The Financial Times. The war on 'woke capitalism.' May 27, 2022
MarketWatch. Elon Musk vs. the Great Resistance. CEOs and employees are locked in a battle of wills over returning to the office. May 23, 2022
Catalyst. Netflix Delivers Salvo for Free Expression With 9 Little Words. May 17, 2022
BBC. Ukraine war: L'Occitane U-turn as it closes Russian shops. April 16, 2022
BBC. Beauty firm L'Occitane keeps Russian stores open. April 13, 2022.
The Associated Press. Russia's war spurs corporate exodus, exposes business risks. Mar 3, 2022
CNBC. How to stop doomscrolling when tragedy strikes. How companies should and shouldn't respond. Feb 25, 2022
The Wall Street Journal. These People Who Work From Home Have a Secret: They Have Two Jobs. August 13, 2021
The Financial Times. Corporate America and civil rights: Chauvin trial highlights changing expectations. April 22, 2021
Forbes. Silence is Not an Option: Research Shows Consumers Expect CEOs to Take a Stand on Political Issues. April 19, 2021
The Daily Caller. Strength in Numbers: Corporate America Takes on a New Role with Collective Response to Georgia Voting Law. April 15, 2021
Business Insider. Corporate America wants to avoid higher taxes and social issues. That's not likely to happen. April 10, 2021.
The Financial Times. Employees step up pressure for corporate reform. December 6, 2020.
The New York Times. Business Leaders, Drawn into Fray by Trump, See Chance to Step Back. November 9, 2020
Quartz. What's the ethical case for CEO's publicly endorsing candidates? Oct 30, 2020
The Financial Times. Academic focus limits business schools' contribution to society. Feb 23, 2020.
- "Social Responsibility Messages and Worker Wage Requirements: Field Experimental Evidence from Online Labor Marketplaces" was listed in the FT as "Business School Research
with Social Impact"
Poets and Quants 2019 Best 40 Under 40 Business Professors
Forbes.com. "Will Volkswagen's Possible $18B Emissions Penalty Drive Transparency in Manufacturing?" Jan 25, 2016.
New York Times. "Social Responsibility that Rubs Right Off." Oct 17, 2015.
The New York Times. With 100-Foot-Wide Trump Sign, a Sticker Company Dives into Politics. October 10, 2024.
The New York Times. Watch Me Lose My Job on Tik Tok. January 31, 2024.
The Financial Times. Academic research award: tipping point for action. January 15, 2023.
The Associated Press. Walmart expands abortion coverage for employees. August 19, 2022.
Newsweek. As "woke" business face right-wing wrath, culture war capitalists cash in. August 3, 2022.
The Financial Times. Companies cannot win America's culture wars. July 25, 2022.
The New York Times. When where you work determines if you get an abortion. July 2, 2022.
The Hill. Why companies think paying for abortion travel is worth it. June 28, 2022
The Financial Times. Elon Musk demands Tesla employees show up to the office full-time. June 1, 2022
MarketWatch. Elon Musk tells workers to return to the office or quit. It's a big gamble: 'Tesla is kick-starting its own local Great Resignation. June 1, 2022
The Financial Times. The war on 'woke capitalism.' May 27, 2022
MarketWatch. Elon Musk vs. the Great Resistance. CEOs and employees are locked in a battle of wills over returning to the office. May 23, 2022
Catalyst. Netflix Delivers Salvo for Free Expression With 9 Little Words. May 17, 2022
BBC. Ukraine war: L'Occitane U-turn as it closes Russian shops. April 16, 2022
BBC. Beauty firm L'Occitane keeps Russian stores open. April 13, 2022.
The Associated Press. Russia's war spurs corporate exodus, exposes business risks. Mar 3, 2022
CNBC. How to stop doomscrolling when tragedy strikes. How companies should and shouldn't respond. Feb 25, 2022
The Wall Street Journal. These People Who Work From Home Have a Secret: They Have Two Jobs. August 13, 2021
The Financial Times. Corporate America and civil rights: Chauvin trial highlights changing expectations. April 22, 2021
Forbes. Silence is Not an Option: Research Shows Consumers Expect CEOs to Take a Stand on Political Issues. April 19, 2021
The Daily Caller. Strength in Numbers: Corporate America Takes on a New Role with Collective Response to Georgia Voting Law. April 15, 2021
Business Insider. Corporate America wants to avoid higher taxes and social issues. That's not likely to happen. April 10, 2021.
The Financial Times. Employees step up pressure for corporate reform. December 6, 2020.
The New York Times. Business Leaders, Drawn into Fray by Trump, See Chance to Step Back. November 9, 2020
Quartz. What's the ethical case for CEO's publicly endorsing candidates? Oct 30, 2020
The Financial Times. Academic focus limits business schools' contribution to society. Feb 23, 2020.
- "Social Responsibility Messages and Worker Wage Requirements: Field Experimental Evidence from Online Labor Marketplaces" was listed in the FT as "Business School Research
with Social Impact"
Poets and Quants 2019 Best 40 Under 40 Business Professors
Forbes.com. "Will Volkswagen's Possible $18B Emissions Penalty Drive Transparency in Manufacturing?" Jan 25, 2016.
New York Times. "Social Responsibility that Rubs Right Off." Oct 17, 2015.
Mentions in Academic Media
Columbia Business School Insights. The Business Case for Doing Good. December 10, 2024.
Columbia Business School Feature. Business Leadership on the Path to Net Zero. April 29, 2022.
Strategy Researcher Virtual Proseminar Series interview. February, 2021.
Columbia Ideas at Work. “Your Employer’s Politics May Affect Your Motivation at Work.” February 24, 2020.
Columbia Ideas at Work. "How Your Charitable Work Benefits Your Employer." November 13, 2018.
Strategic Management Society Media on “cutting edge work on corporate social responsibility” in “Is Corporate Social Responsibility for Real?” Feb 18, 2016
Columbia Ideas at Work. "VW Scandal Just the Tip of the Greenwashing Iceberg." Oct 23, 2015.
Columbia Business School Feature. Business Leadership on the Path to Net Zero. April 29, 2022.
Strategy Researcher Virtual Proseminar Series interview. February, 2021.
Columbia Ideas at Work. “Your Employer’s Politics May Affect Your Motivation at Work.” February 24, 2020.
Columbia Ideas at Work. "How Your Charitable Work Benefits Your Employer." November 13, 2018.
Strategic Management Society Media on “cutting edge work on corporate social responsibility” in “Is Corporate Social Responsibility for Real?” Feb 18, 2016
Columbia Ideas at Work. "VW Scandal Just the Tip of the Greenwashing Iceberg." Oct 23, 2015.