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...Their critique is perhaps best laid out in 2018’s The Coddling of the American Mind by Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff....
...Anat Admati, a professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, who has researched the link between RoE and pay, said linking bonuses to the metric was an “inducement to take risk”....
...It makes it harder to challenge management,” said Nicholas Bloom, a professor at Stanford University who has studied remote working extensively....
...As a computer science student at Stanford University in the 1980s he dabbled in reimagining hardware, with ambitious plans for a “foot mouse” that would avoid hands straying from the keyboard....
...You’ll hear our own Rob Armstrong, John Thornhill, Elaine Moore and Robin Wigglesworth, alongside Stanford finance professor Anat Admati....
...As Stanford’s Anat Admati says: When I say the banking system is too fragile, I am often told, “Things are just fine. It’s a good system. The rules were reformed.”...
...He was taken in by the Armenian diaspora, later winning a place at Stanford University....
...The Washington meeting was partly organised and attended by Joseph Grundfest, a Stanford University law professor and former SEC commissioner, people with knowledge of the matter said....
...Hepworth, whose Family of Man is on display this summer at Roche, as well as at Yorkshire Sculpture Park – is instrumental when it comes to the positive effects of nature, says environmental psychologist Greg...
...“I look forward to learning more about the factors that led the Big Ten and Pac-12 leadership to take these actions today,” said SEC commissioner Greg Sankey....
...“Because of that attitude, the ideas get going,” he added, pointing to the propensity for Silicon Valley’s many billionaires to take a punt on the next generation of Stanford dropouts....
...“Every time you turned around, they were raising funds,” says Greg Bohlen, co-founder of Union Grove Venture Partners, a previous investor in Tiger Global....
...Some general benefits of consolidation are that “it creates economies of scale and tends to lower investment fees”, says Greg Mennis, director at the Pew Charitable Trusts....
...A study by Stanford University found that the prevalence of surprise billing has increased from about a third of visits to emergency rooms in 2010 to almost 43 per cent in 2016....
...two security companies — Sloane Risk Group in London, run by former British counter-terrorism operative Hayley Elvins, and APG Protection, a Manchester-based group run by a former special forces soldier Greg...
...It specifically references donations by US-based executives of HNA Group, the struggling Chinese airline-to-finance conglomerate, to the congressional campaign of Greg Pence, Mr Pence’s brother....
...A Stanford University study in 2017 found rent controls introduced there in 1979 led landlords to convert buildings into expensive condominiums....
...Theiss will join the group led by ex-Morgan Stanley executive Greg Fleming as vice-chairman of strategic advisory....
...As for reading, here’s what caught my eye this week: I thought the WSJ’s Greg Ip did a great job looking at what a stronger dollar means for the world economy....
...The scale of today’s operation is a long way from Deliveroo’s early days, when Mr Shu delivered food himself on a second-hand motorbike, while Greg Orlowski, his co-founder who has since left the business...
...Then there is James Quarles, a long-time litigator who worked on the Watergate investigation, and Greg Andres, who helped to prosecute the Texas financier Robert Allen Stanford for running an $8bn Ponzi...
...Greg Davies, head of behavioural science at Oxford Risk, a consultancy, says although financial apps are useful as a tool to get families talking about money it is also important for children to learn by...
...My heart went out this week to Greg Boardman, the vice provost for student affairs at Stanford, the poor man charged with implementing the California university’s policy on undergraduate drinking....
...Gadfly’s columnist suggests that Bovis Homes Group's decision to hire Galliford Try’s old boss Greg Fitzgerald, rather than merging with its rival makes a lot of sense. (BBG, FT) In the clouds?...
...Photograph: Greg Funnell...
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