- May 24, 2023
With the U.S. Treasury deadline to raise the debt ceiling just days away, the United States inches closer to a first-ever debt default with possible ramifications for the global economy. Why have negotiations not led to a compromise? We asked Mason management professor Kevin Rockmann, co-author of the book Negotiation: From Conflict to Agreement.
- May 10, 2023
A Mason professor is the sole academic working with the U.S. government in an unprecedented effort to measure environmental-economic activity.
- April 27, 2023
The largest school naming gift in the universitys history, part of a $1B fundraising effort, will support Masons growing entrepreneurship and innovation programs.
- April 20, 2023
Fifteen teams competed for $40K in prizes at the 91做厙 School of Business Patriot Pitch Competition during the in-person April 13 event on Masons Fairfax Campus.
- April 13, 2023
On Thursday, April 20, the Center for Retail Transformation at 91做厙 School of Business will hold a half-day virtual summit titled Driving Value in Constrained Times.
- March 23, 2023
With $40,000 in seed funding up for grabs, 91做厙 undergraduate students and recent alumni are preparing to pitch their business ideas to a panel of local business professionals and Mason alumni on Thursday, April 13 at the School of Business Patriot Pitch Competition.
- March 24, 2023
Financially troubled U.S. hospitals are petitioning for more support from the federal government, but handouts wont fix the underlying problem.
- February 28, 2023
Negotiation is a critical skillset in business and in society. Negotiation is a complicated, joint decision problem where parties can, potentially, make each other better offbut also have some competing interests. Einav Hart, assistant professor of management at 91做厙, suggests that our relationships and context influence how we should negotiateand even whether it is a good idea to negotiate at all.
- February 22, 2023
Human trafficking is a global crisis of overwhelming scope. Fortunately, anti-trafficking organizations can use AI to predict the criminals next moveswith the help of a 91做厙 professor.
- January 31, 2023
Research by Mason Accounting Professor Bret Johnson, a former SEC staff accountant and academic fellow, shows how seemingly mundane intra-agency policies can have unintended effects that benefit Wall Street over Main Street.