How COVID-19 Will Affect Internet Services, E-commerce, and Teaching

Dan Wang, the David W. Zalaznick Associate Professor of Business, gets out his whiteboard and provides insight into the strategic importance of firms such as Amazon and Walmart during the pandemic.

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Dan Wang, the David W. Zalaznick Associate Professor of Business, explains that the might of firms such as Amazon and Wal-Mart will be crucial to helping Americans throughout the course of the pandemic.

“Those companies are already of strategic importance to the United States,” Wang says.

Wang also describes the difficulties, as well as the advantages, for professors and students as classes are now being held on Zoom, rather than Uris Hall.

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