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Media Mentions

The Philadelphia Inquirer

In response to a growing trend of Philadelphia residents raising chickens in their backyards, Associate Clinical Professor of Accounting Maureen Breen discusses her experience raising chickens at her Fox Chase home and cites increased membership in Philadelphia Backyard Chickens, an online group that she leads.

Bloomberg Law

TD Bank Professor of Finance Michelle Lowry, PhD, was quoted in Bloomberg Law on increased regulations by the SEC related to reporting on cyber-attack risks.

WHYY

Assistant Clinical Professor of Economics Stephen Joyce connects changes in national unemployment rates to the ongoing conversation around wages in an article assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on teenagers.

KYW Newsradio

David Kurz, EdD, associate clinical professor of management, was interviewed by KYW Newsradio In Depth podcast about the current semiconductor shortage, where the scarcity is being felt most and what it means for consumers.

The NonProfit Times

Research by Associate Professor of Accounting Curtis Hall, PhD, and doctoral student Amanda Marino on pay gaps between men and women working at nonprofit organizations was featured in The NonProfit Times.

The Wall Street Journal

Associate Professor of Finance Jie Cai, PhD, addressed recent instances of shareholders responding to poor company performances by adjusting future executive pay plans.

Boston Consulting Group

Raj Gupta, MBA ’72 and founding donor of the Raj & Kamla Gupta Governance Institute, reflects on over three decades of CEO and board experience in an interview with Boston Consulting Group.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Michelle Lowry, PhD, TD Bank Professor of Finance, answers questions about Bitcoin, the world’s largest digital currency, after a recent surge in its value.

eJewish Philanthropy

Teresa Harrison, PhD, professor of economics and academic director of the Gupta Governance Institute’s Center for Nonprofit Governance, discusses competitive issues in the nonprofit sector, including “exit rates” of nonprofits.

Technically Philly

Jeffrey Levine, assistant clinical professor of sport business, discusses LeBow’s new undergraduate major in esport business.

WalletHub

Edward Nelling, PhD, CFA, department head and professor of Finance, was quoted as an industry expert in an article featuring consumer options for credit cards and credit card usage.

Zippia.com

Lauren D’Innocenzo, PhD, associate professor of management, was part of a panel of experts addressing the overall impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and current trends in the job market.

Moneygeek

Dean’s Term Chair Professor of Finance Eliezer Fich was quoted as an expert on personal finance in Moneygeek’s roundup of companies offering affordable car insurance.

The Ladders

André Kurmann, PhD, an associate professor in the School of Economics, conducted a recent study on employment losses in the hospitality, leisure and retail industries due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

KYW Radio

Matthew Schneider, PhD, assistant professor at Drexel’s LeBow College of Business, joined KYW In Depth to talk about data security before coronavirus, the privacy concerns behind tracking apps, and how we should think differently about data privacy.

The Wall Street Journal

Research from Associate Professor of Economics Andre Kurmann, PhD and colleagues takes a hard look at real-time data examining the economic impact of COVID-19 on the retail, leisure, and hospitality sectors.

Global Sport Matters

Professor of Sport Management Ellen Staurowsky was quoted in a Global Sport Matters article on the issue of extending college athletes’ eligibility in the wake of cancelling spring sports seasons.

KYW News Radio

Associate clinical professor of management David Kurz joins the KYW in Depth podcast to break down what supply chains are, which supply chains are proving to be resilient and how the COVID-19 pandemic might change how we design and support supply chains moving forward.

Marketplace

Michelle Lowry, TD Bank professor of finance, shares insight on futures contracts.

Philadelphia Business Journal

Michelle Lowry, professor of finance and academic director of the Gupta Governance Institute at Drexel University, spoke on a panel exploring the impact and possibilities of blockchain and cryptocurrency at PACT’s Fintech Conference on Feb. 6, 2020.

The Philadelphia Inquirer

LeBow faculty members Lauren D’Innocenzo and David Becher teach in the Physicians Leadership Academy, a series of 10 monthly courses tailored specifically to the needs of doctors offered through a partnership between Crozer-Keystone Health System, the LeBow College of Business and Drexel Solutions Institute.

Harvard Business Review

Daan van Knippenberg, Joseph F. Rocereto Chair of Leadership and Academic Director of the Institute for Strategic Leadership, shares insights from his research on the effects of constraints on creativity and innovation.

Forbes.com

With the impending retirement of Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany in 2020, Associate Clinical Professor of Sport Management Karen Weaver looks at Delany’s impact on the overall college sports ecosystem, including through the creation of the Big Ten Network.

Forbes.com

Associate Clinical Professor of Sport Management Karen Weaver analyzes the early success of the Big Ten Network and the standard it set for future collegiate sports networks.

Forbes.com

Associate Clinical Professor of Sport Management Karen Weaver builds on the discussion about college athletes’ rights and compensation by addressing the use of biometric data by for-profit companies.

Wallethub

Lawrence Duke, clinical professor of marketing, weighs in on the pros, cons and notable features of gas credit cards.

Wisconsin Public Radio Morning Show

Professor of Sport Management Ellen Staurowsky discusses college athletes receiving compensation under California’s Fair Pay to Play Act and potential conflicts with the NCAA.

Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder

Professor of Sport Management Ellen Staurowsky says, regarding states considering legislation like California’s Fair Pay to Play Act, “double down and come back at it even harder, because the NCAA has demonstrated that they are not operating in good faith.”

Fortune

An article on corporate stances on abortion cites research by Associate Professor and Stephen Cozen Research Scholar in Marketing Daniel Korschun, which found that consumers will respect when a values-driven company takes a position, even if it doesn’t correspond to their own views.

ESPN.com

In response to California’s Fairy Pay to Play Act and other name, image and likeness compensation, Ellen Staurowsky, a professor of sport management at Drexel’s LeBow College of Business, sees a benefit in allowing college athletes to access primary revenue streams.