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The moral failing of ‘effective altruism’

Boston Globe |

Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences Noah Giansiracusa co-authors an op-ed providing historical context on the "effective altruism" movement and the recent crypto collapse.

Should you book travel plans on your phone?

WGN Radio |

Assistant Professor of Marketing Shelle Santana joins radio host Lisa Dent to discuss what to look out for when booking travel.

Women on corporate boards in Massachusetts breaks another record, according to new report

Boston Globe |

Trustee Professor of Economics & Management Pat Flynn and former executive advisor to the Center for Women and Business Toni Wolfman are highlighted for their decades of work tracking women on the boards of Massachusetts’s biggest public companies.

Report finds promising data on women in leadership, but still has a long to go in equality

Greater Boston |

Trustee Professor of Economics & Management Pat Flynn joins TV host Jim Braude to discuss the latest survey tracking women in leadership positions in Massachusetts.

New NBC film reveals anti-trans legislation harms. What else to watch during Trans Awareness Week

USA Today |

Assistant Professor of English and Media Studies Traci Abbott comments on the importance of transgender narratives in TV and film. 

Seth Terkper joins Bentley University Faculty as visiting scholar

Ghana Web |

The appointment of Ghana’s former Minister for Finance and Economic Planning as a visiting scholar in the finance department is highlighted. 

What Is Dynamic Pricing, and Why Has It Made Everything So Expensive?

U.S. News & World Report |

Assistant Professor of Marketing Shelle Santana explains how even the price of parking goes up when there is demand. 

Training Leaders to Manage Societal Impact

AACSB Insights |

Bentley is highlighted as a university that is committed to developing conscious leaders who emphasize “purpose over profits”.

Why booking travel on your phone is a bad idea

Washington Post |

Assistant Professor of Marketing Shelle Santana talks about her research revealing shoppers tend to make suboptimal decisions under “drip pricing” situations, which is when hidden fees are added throughout the checkout process.

The bonus blind spot in US pay transparency

BBC News |

As pay transparency increases, Assistant Professor of Management Brandon Smit explains the psychological reasons why some people might shun an organization where everyone knows everything about everyone else’s pay.