InWRIT340EconFall2022byNicole SummerfieldThe Success and Deceit of Nike: A Critique of Shoe DogThe success story of Nike is one for the ages, which Phil Knight brilliantly details in his memoir Shoe Dog. Exceptionally written, the…Dec 6, 20225
InWRIT340EconFall2022byBrandon SontzHabit Formation and Its Significance in Social Media: A Review of Atomic HabitsFrom the most successful to the least fortunate, each person’s unique habits influence how they live their lives. A singular habit is…Dec 6, 20224
InWRIT340EconFall2022byJennifer LiuA Cautionary Tale — The Cult of We: WeWork, Adam Neumann, and the Great Startup DelusionHe was revolutionary…until his company — valued at $47 billion — came crashing down due to a failed IPO. Once the founder of the world’s…Dec 6, 20223Dec 6, 20223
InWRIT340EconFall2022byWinn HartfordWorking Hard or Hardly Working? A Response to David Graeber’s Bullshit JobsOne would think that a well paying job with minimal effort would be the least stressful job. I thought this too, but I could not have been…Dec 6, 20223Dec 6, 20223
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InWRIT340EconFall2022byNicole SummerfieldThe Success and Deceit of Nike: A Critique of Shoe DogThe success story of Nike is one for the ages, which Phil Knight brilliantly details in his memoir Shoe Dog. Exceptionally written, the…Dec 6, 20225
InWRIT340EconFall2022byBrandon SontzHabit Formation and Its Significance in Social Media: A Review of Atomic HabitsFrom the most successful to the least fortunate, each person’s unique habits influence how they live their lives. A singular habit is…Dec 6, 20224
InWRIT340EconFall2022byJennifer LiuA Cautionary Tale — The Cult of We: WeWork, Adam Neumann, and the Great Startup DelusionHe was revolutionary…until his company — valued at $47 billion — came crashing down due to a failed IPO. Once the founder of the world’s…Dec 6, 20223
InWRIT340EconFall2022byWinn HartfordWorking Hard or Hardly Working? A Response to David Graeber’s Bullshit JobsOne would think that a well paying job with minimal effort would be the least stressful job. I thought this too, but I could not have been…Dec 6, 20223
InWRIT340EconFall2022byNina HardersReframing and Reconsidering the Brain-Body Impact of Trauma:A Response to Bessel Van Der Kolk’s “The Body Keeps the Score”Dec 6, 20226
InWRIT340EconFall2022byRobert AsmarThe Network State’s New, Innovative PropositionThere is no question that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected our view of the world, and the current order of things. Revolutions such as…Dec 5, 20223
InWRIT340EconFall2022byLouisThe Cycle of Human-AI-Human in NudgingTo readers who know Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein’s original Nudge (2008), it might come as a surprise that they have named the second…Dec 5, 20221
InWRIT340EconFall2022byGeoffrey ChiuTwo-Day Shipping isn’t All Rainbows and Sunshine: A Response to Tim Wu’s The Curse of Bigness…America’s political climate as of late is a powder keg waiting to explode, supercharged with tension that hasn’t been seen in a very long…Dec 5, 20223