In the News

2026

  • WalletHub - January 14
    In a WalletHub article comparing car insurance options, David Barman, associate professor of finance at FIU Business, explained how factors like driving history, vehicle type and location influence premiums and offered guidance on finding the most cost-effective coverage.
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  • WalletHub - January 13
    In a WalletHub piece on credit cards with instant approval and no credit check, Joshua Dorsey, assistant professor of marketing at FIU Business, weighed in on how easier approval options can help consumers build credit while emphasizing that no-credit-check cards still carry important terms and considerations.
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  • Fast Company - January 12
    In an article on the effectiveness of exclusionary advertising, Jaclyn Tanenbaum, assistant professor of marketing at FIU Business, explained how deliberately excluding certain audiences can help brands attract the right customers and improve campaign performance.
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  • The Conversation - January 6
    In a research brief on exclusionary advertising, Jaclyn Tanenbaum, assistant professor of marketing at FIU Business, shared findings showing how ads that intentionally exclude certain audiences can be more effective at attracting the right customers.
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  • Fortune - January 6
    In a story on why “hard-to-get” marketing works, Fortune highlighted research showing that dissuasive advertising—telling some consumers a product isn’t for them—can help brands more effectively attract the right audience and stand out in crowded markets.
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  • The Academic Minute - January 5
    On TheAcademic Minute, Jaclyn Tanenbaum, assistant professor of marketing at FIU Business, discussed research on dissuasive advertising and why campaigns that aren’t “for everyone” can be more effective at reaching the right audience.
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  • Latin Trade - January 3
    In a column on nearshoring readiness, Jerry Haar, professor of international business at FIU Business, and co-author Sary Levy-Carciente argued that Latin America must strengthen infrastructure, education and regulatory frameworks to fully capitalize on the nearshoring opportunity.
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