CFDM News
- We're thrilled to congratulate Distinguished Professor John Lynch on receiving the 2021 CBSIG (Consumer Behavior Special Interest Group) Lifetime Achievement Award, which honors a marketing scholar who has contributed significantly to the field of
- A recent article on the website Mother Jones and a piece published by the Center for Public Integrity address the challenges survivors of natural disasters from low-income areas face. And specifically when attempting to access fedral relief
- A recent article on Vice.com cites Leeds faculty members Emily Gallagher and Stephen Billings, along with Lowell Ricketts, an analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. According to the article, their research on Hurrican Harvey "provided an
- Leeds' Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Research and Distinguished Professor John Lynch cited in recent Wall Street Journal article on household financial decision making. Read the full story at the Wall Street Journal
- Making financial decisions is hard, but three promising ideas are helping Americans overcome barriers If the average American went in for a financial checkup, he or she might get rushed to the emergency room. Forty-four percent of us can’t cover a $
- The classroom is where many Americans learn to read, write, perform arithmetic and speak a foreign language. So can it also be the place where they master important financial concepts such as how to manage debt, improve credit, take out student
- The Washington Post recently published an article featuring a study by University of Colorado Boulder and Pennsylvania State University researchers
- A recent study by Andrew Long (University of Colorado-Boulder), Philip Fernbach (University of Colorado-Boulder) and Bart De Langhe (ESADE — Ramon Llull University) in the Journal of Marketing Research is highlighted in an opinion piece published on
- Research co-authored by Leeds' Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Research and Distinguished Professor John G. Lynch Jr highlights the challenges of financial literacy in personal relationships. The study On a Need-to-Know Basis: How the
- Research from Leeds' Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Research and Distinguished Professor John Lynch cited in recent article on financial decision making. There’s a new culprit to blame for financial illiteracy among some older Americans: the