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Paula Caligiuri
Distinguished Professor of International Business and Strategy

Paula Caligiuri in the Press

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Over Half of Gen Z Wants To Quit Their Job

Paula Caligiuri, professor of international business at Northeastern University, toldNewsweek:“[Gen Z] know jobs are temporary, so they treat them that way. They don’t buy the old myths of ‘stick it out’ or “do your time” in exchange for career rewards. 
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Future-Proofing Leaders & CX: Soft Skills In An AI World

While the survey focused on capturing the perspectives of tech leaders and the challenges they face, when I discussed the results recently with Dr. Paula Caligiuri, Co-Founder of Skiilify and a D’Amore-McKim School of Business Distinguished Professor at Northeastern University, she believed that the findings about skills deficiencies are directly translatable to all leaders.
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AI’s job boom? Not before the bust

An op-ed written by Nada Sanders and Paula Caligiuri – distinguished professors at Northeastern University D’Amore-McKim School of Business in, respectively, supply chain management and international business and strategy.
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In good health: meet the people who have quit their jobs to join the NHS

“It’s not terribly surprising,” says Prof Paula Caliguiri of Northeastern University in Boston, US, and the author of Get a Life, Not a Job: Do What You Love and Let Your Talents Work for You. Stuck at home, unable to leave the house during those early, fear-filled months of lockdown, many people looked at the […]
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Want to engage millennials? Try corporate social responsibility

Some companies approach projects with a longer time frame. “There is a nice trend in Fortune 500 companies such as Johnson & Johnson and Cigna that offer global pro bono advisor or volunteer programs to their employees,” said Paula Caligiuri, PhD, D’Amore-McKim School of Business Distinguished Professor at Northeastern University. “In these programs, employees are on […]
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The decline in foreign students hurts America’s future

The Trump administration’s nationalism (as most recently witnessed in his pro-travel ban Twitter reaction to the London attacks) has had an unfortunate effect on universities in the United States. Namely, some international students, surmising that they’re unwelcome or unsafe studying in the U.S., are not applying. As a result, many American universities are reporting a […]

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