A blog for graduate business students taking ECON 610 or similar courses at VCU. The opinions here are mine. No one at VCU reviews or approves what I post.
Saturday, July 25, 2020
Lessons firms are learning about WFH
"Perhaps the biggest lesson is that we’re in the middle of a gigantic, unplanned experiment, and companies need to continue to try new things while rapidly discarding what doesn’t work" (WSJ, July 2020). Read the article for 5 more lessons.
Friday, July 24, 2020
Cracks in WFH
Working from home is not a panacea (WSJ, July 2020).
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Who produces Kirkland products for Cosco?
In many cases, the same folks who produce the brand name product. (Napkin Math, July 2020). Except, Kirkland product must be 1% better.
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Posts from an old blog on Organizational Architecture
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Lenders should worry about both adverse selection and moral hazard
This piece argues that Income Contingent Lending reduces adverse selection and moral hazard relative to Income Sharing Agreeements (RealClearEducation, July 2020).
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