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In the MediaOctober 25, 2024
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Andrew Coggins, a clinical professor of management at Pace University who studies the cruise industry, said it would be wise for cruise lines to keep their level of vaccinated travelers high. But he said it would have been difficult for cruise lines to insist on the rules while the CDC loosens its requirements on social distancing and quarantine for people who have been exposed to the virus. "It would be very difficult for them to justify that," he said.
"Subscription-based services," says Larry Chiagouris, a professor of marketing at Pace University, "tend to be premium priced, because they save people time. But if people don't have the money to pay for the savings in time ...They're going to do some of these things for themselves."
Pace University’s Lubin School of Business Professor Larry Chiagouris was featured in WalletHub's piece about gas credit cards.
The Pace University Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is proud to announce that our center was the recipient of the 2022 SBDC Excellence & Innovation award from the U.S. Small Business Administration (NY district). The Pace SBDC was delighted to be joined by Lawrence Singleton, Dean of Pace's Lubin School of Business, Marlene Cintron, Regional Administrator, SBA Region 2, Beth Goldberg, District Director, SBA New York District Office as well as other SBA District and regional staff to celebrate our award.
Charleston’s robust early 2020 passenger numbers were consistent with what much of the industry was experiencing at that time, according to Andrew Coggins, a business professor and cruise analyst at Pace University in New York. “They were looking at a banner year, or a really good year,” he said. “And then the bottom fell out.”
Andrew O. Coggins, Clinical Professor, Management and Management Science, Lubin School of Business - Given the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on tourism and travel, what are the best ways to enjoy a staycation and keep safe? Other than staying home, visit open-air sites, avoid large crowds, wear masks indoors, take advantage of local deals (hotel/resort/spa weekend getaways, etc.), and visit local hidden gems.
Larry Chiagouris, a professor of marketing at Pace University told Quartz. One of the most puzzling reductions is “Family Size” boxes of products.
"The reality is you get what you pay for," Pace University Professor Vincent Barrella told Patch. Barrella, in addition to being chair of the department of legal studies and taxation at the Lubin School of Business, is also a former mayor of Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, so he knows whereof he speaks. "The tax burden comes with the services these communities provide. It's all service-driven."
“We all want that triple bottom line: people, planet and profits,” says Steve Mezzio, a long-time proponent of sustainable investing, and executive director of the Center for Sustainable Business at Pace University’s Lubin Business School in New York. “The problem is you want to do good, and at the same time, you want to make money.”
Pace University Professor Bruce Bachenheimer: There are a number of reasons why a business card would be more advantageous to a small business than using personal credit cards. Common reasons are more sophisticated expense tracking and reporting and the ability to set customizable spending limits. Small business owners should also recognize that employees may not be comfortable using their personal credit cards, filing an expense report, and then waiting for reimbursement. While consumer protection laws generally do not apply to business cards, issuers may still extend protections to be competitive.
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