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Item Open Access Sy Syms Bulletin ; October 12, 1993.(NY: Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1993-10-12) The Sy Syms School of Business [Student Association], /; Scherzer, Reuben; Nierenberg, Harold; Shalev, Kuty; Mitgang, Saritte; Elishis, Isser; Guez, Nava; Frolich, Avi; Fisher, Dov; Balsam, Steven; Spector, Shira; Feibush, Hugh; Roth, PhyllisItem Open Access Trade credit, quality guarantees, and product marketability.(Wiley [Commercial Publisher] ; Financial Management Association International [Associate Organisation], 1993-11) Ravid, S. Abraham; Long, Michael; Malitz, Illeen B.; 0000-0002-5557-789XAlthough trade credit has long been an important source of financing for corporations, it is one of the least understood methods of doing business. One possible reason for misconceptions about trade credit is that it is not primarily financial in nature, but instead reflects production and marketing decisions. In this paper, we consider trade credit as a way that firms can guarantee product quality, rather than as a means of financing less creditworthy firms. In this context, we seek, and provide, possible explanations for observed phenomena such as relatively shorter (or no) trade credit terms for consumer and food products and relatively longer terms for heavy industrial equipment.Item Open Access The Exchange ; Feb. 12, 1996.(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1996-02-12) Mensh, Richard; Grunfeld, Ishai; Willig, Heshy; Raviv, Eyal; Nierenberg, H.; Jaskoll, I.; Kapp, Naomi; Goldman, Natalie; Bonilla, Mayra; Buskin, Jason; Ashenberg, Bryan; Gladstone, David; Taragin, Mitch; Spivak, Michael; Shulman, J.D.; Keiser, Oren; Rothchild, Douglas; Frisch, EricPublished throughout the year by the Yeshiva College Student Council and the Sy Syms School of Business Student Association. The views expressed in these columns are of the writers alone and do not reflect the opinions of The Exchange, the student body, faculty, or the administration of Yeshiva University. -- The Exchange is brought to you with the cooperation of the American marketing Association Chapter at Yeshiva University.Item Open Access The Exchange ; March 26, 1996.(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1996-03-26) Gissinger, Simcha; Gruen, Ari; Lopchinsky, Avi; Mensh, Richard; Raab, Yitzhak; Robinson, Dov; Shechter, Yerachmiel; Stein, Michelle; Willig, Heshy; Buskin, Jason; Ashenberg, Bryan; Rabinowich, Eli; Gladstone, David; Taragin, Mitch; Shulman, J.D.; Keiser, Oren; Warburg, Rafi; Insel, Moshe; Spivak, Michael; Rothchild, Douglas; Plotsker, Mark; Frisch, EricItem Open Access Portfolio ; April 1996.(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1996-04) Brown, Aaron; Friedman, Hershey; Kezsbom, Deborah; Kass-Shraibman, Frimette; Baron, Lowell; Halpert, Yehuda; Levine, Joshua; Mayerfeld, Yoel; Satz, Allen; Miodownik, Steven; Grossman, Richard; Himelstein, Elli; Edelblum, Sara; Sharon, Tal; Toubian, Leah; Stein, Michelle; Rybak, Kari; Farkas, Ari; Ashenberg, Bryan; Baron, Lowell; Mayerfeld, Yoel; Edelblum, Sara; Himelstein, Elli; Stein, MichelleItem Open Access The Exchange ; April 29, 1996.(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1996-04-29) Gissinger, Simcha; Gruen, Ari; Lopchinsky, Avi; Mensh, Richard; Raab, Yitzhak; Robinson, Dov; Shechter, Yerachmiel; Stein, Michelle; Willig, Heshy; Buskin, Jason; Ashenberg, Bryan; Rabinowich, Eli; Gladstone, David; Taragin, Mitch; Shulman, J.D.; Keiser, Oren; Warburg, Rafi; Insel, Moshe; Spivak, Michael; London, Eric; Rothchild, Douglas; Plotsker, Mark; Frisch, EricItem Open Access The Exchange ; November 4, 1996.(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1996-11-04) Gissinger, Simcha; Leiberman, David; Epstein, Alan; Shimoni, Oren; Karesh, Avi; Krymko, Zelig; Robinson, Dov; Warburg, Rafi; Brown, Aaron (Prof.); Rabinowich, Eli; Ashenberg, Bryan; Shafran, Amy; Lopchinsky, Avi; Gruen, Ari; Taragin, Mitch; Spivak, Michael; Berman, Neil C.; Shulman, J.D.; Insel, Michael; Raab, Yitzhak; Leibtag, Shana; Frisch, EricItem Open Access The Exchange ; December 2, 1996.(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1996-12-02) Gissinger, Simcha; Leiberman, David; Epstein, Alan; Shimoni, Oren; Karesh, Avi; Krymko, Zelig; Robinson, Dov; Warburg, Rafi; Brown, Aaron (Prof.); Rabinowich, Eli; Ashenberg, Bryan; Shafran, Amy; Lopchinsky, Avi; Gruen, Ari; Taragin, Mitch; Spivak, Michael; Berman, Neil C.; Shulman, J.D.; Insel, Michael; Raab, Yitzhak; Leibtag, Shana; Frisch, Eric; Berkowitz, DanielItem Open Access The Exchange ; March 3, 1997.(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1997-03-03) Epstein, Alan; Karesh, Avi; Leiberman, David; Shimoni, Oren; Robinson, Dov; Warburg, Rafi; Brown, Aaron (Prof.); Rabinowich, Eli; Ashenberg, Bryan; Shafran, Amy; Lopchinsky, Avi; Insel, Michael; Berkowitz, Danny; Emerson, Dov; Spivak, Michael; Berman, Neil C.; London, Eric; Shulman, J.D.; Leibtag, Shana; Raab, Yitzhak; Frisch, EricItem Open Access The Exchange ; April 15, 1997.(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1997-04-15) Robinson, Dov; Warburg, Rafi; Epstein, Alan; Karesh, Avi; Leiberman, David; Shimoni, Oren; Brown, Aaron (Prof.); Rabinowich, Eli; Shafran, Amy; Lopchinsky, Avi; Insel, Michael; Berkowitz, Daniel A.; Emerson, Dov; Spivak, Michael; Berman, Neil C.; London, Eric; Shulman, J.D.Item Open Access The Exchange : 1998 SSSB Election Coverage(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1998) Blank, Jeremy Matthew; Neiss, David; Galena, Isaac; Nelson, Stephen; Walls, Etan; Swedarsky, Josh; Oppenheim, YairSupplement to 1998 The Exchange covering SSSB Elections.Item Open Access The Exchange ; February 23, 1998(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1998-02-23) The Sy Syms School of Business [Student Association]; Goldin, Avi; Oppenheim, Yair; Gamss, Jeffrey; Solomon, Larry; Cahn, ShmuelItem Open Access The Exchange ; April 7, 1998(1998-04-07) Galena, Isaac; Galena, Seth; Weilgus, Joseph; Brown, Aaron; Oppenheim, Yair; Berkowitz, Daniel A.; Knoll, David; Weilgus, Joseph; Wohlgelernter, Susan; Swedarsky, Joshua; Scharf, Ilan; Cahn, Shmuel; Anziska, David; Taub, Jeff; Pariser, Jason; Goldin, AviItem Open Access Portfolio ; May 1998.(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1998-05) Palumbo, Frederick; Brown, Aaron; Zucker, Debbie; Ochs, Cheri; Gissinger, Simcha; Goldin, Avi; Cohen, Daniel; Mardakhayev, Solomon; Grunfeld, Ishai; Lukyanov, Oleg; Smolack, Yaakov; Wolf, Yehudah; Nassimi, Danny; Shimoni, OrenItem Open Access The Exchange ; May 11, 1998(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1998-05-11) Galena, Isaac; Oppenheim, Yair; Weilgus, Joseph; Knoll, David; Kaplan, Elijah; Goldin, Avi; Cahn, Shmuel; Anziska, Dvid; Taub, Jeff; Pariser, Jason; London, Joey; Walls, Etan; Weiss, Hadar; Medetsky, Joel; Watson, Lisa; Yasgar, AyallaItem Open Access The Exchange ; December 7, 1998(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1998-12-07) Kadish, Ari; Scharf, Matthew; Adler, William; Rappaport, David; Brown, Aaron (Prof.); Weilgus, Joseph; Swedarsky, Joshua; Goldin, Avi; Oppenheim, Yair; Knoll, David; Kaplan, Elijah; Taub, Jeff; Cahn, Shmuel; Anziska, David; Shtern, Shaya; Pariser, Jason; London, JoeyItem Open Access The Exchange ; May 13, 1999.(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 1999-05-13) Goldin, Avi; Kadish, Ari; Levine, Yosef; Rapport, David; Brown, Aaron (Prof.); Oppenheim, Yair; Swedarsky, Joshua; Knoll, David; Kaplan, Elijah; Taub, Jeff; Cahn, Shmuel; Anziska, David; Shtern, Shaya; Pariser, Jason; London, JoeyItem Metadata only Leading with meaning: Using covenantal leadership to build a better organization(Palgrave Macmillan, 2003) Pava, MosesWhat makes a good leader? How does good leadership impact an organization? Moses Pava argues that meaningful and useful answers to these questions are available in traditional religious and spiritual resources. Pava shows how religion can talk to real world problems by exploring traditional literature that deal with the idea of the biblical covenant and Jewish leadership. Using what can be learned from these in the business world is the key to building leadership based on mutual trust and respect--a covenantal leadership. In the aftermath of the Enron scandal, leadership with a soul is more important than ever before. This book offers the paths of Humanity, of No Illusions, of Integration, of Moral Imagination, of the Role Model, and of Moral Growth as six ways to achieve it. The best teachers have always showed us how to use yesterday's language to solve tomorrow's problems. Moses Pava continues in this tradition and clearly shows us why a covenental leader is a successful leader.Item Open Access How critical are critical reviews? The box office effects of film critics, star power, and budgets.(SAGE Publications, 2003-10) Ravid, S. Abraham; Basuroy, Suman; Chatterjee, Subimal; 0000-0002-5557-789XThe authors investigate how critics affect the box office performance of films and how the effects may be moderated by stars and budgets. The authors examine the process through which critics affect box office revenue, that is, whether they influence the decision of the film going public (their role as influencers), merely predict the decision (their role as predictors), or do both. They find that both positive and negative reviews are correlated with weekly box office revenue over an eight-week period, suggesting that critics play a dual role: They can influence and predict box office revenue. However, the authors find the impact of negative reviews (but not positive reviews)to diminish over time, a pattern that is more consistent with critics’ role as influencers. The authors then compare the positive impact of good reviews with the negative impact of bad reviews to find that film reviews evidence a negativity bias; that is, negative reviews hurt performance more than positive reviews help performance, but only during the first week of a film’s run. Finally, the authors examine two key moderators of critical reviews, stars and budgets, and find that popular stars and big budgets enhance box office revenue for films that receive more negative critical reviews than positive critical reviews but do little for films that receive more positive reviews than negative reviews. Taken together, the findings not only replicate and extend prior research on critical reviews and box office performance but also offer insight into how film studios can strategically manage the review process to enhance box office revenue.Item Open Access The Executive ; February 2010(NY: The Sy Syms School of Business. Yeshiva University., 2010-02) Indig, Moshe; Weis, Yakov; Nathan, Nicole; Smilchensky, Eitan
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