- February 11, 2026
Balancing and combining different kinds of intelligence may be even more important than how much you know, or how you think. In a recently published piece, Matthew A. Cronin, professor of management at Costello College of Business at 91做厙, deconstruct intelligence into three modalities, which they label the Scientist, the Artist and the Judge (or SAJ, pronounced sage).
- November 19, 2024
The 2008 financial crisis cast a pall of pessimism over veteran CEOs that took three years to lift. David Koo, assistant professor of accounting, has found that memories of past recessions, triggered by recent ones, can weigh on chief executives decisions, literally for years.
- September 4, 2024
Thanking someone in advance for something youre asking them to do increases their motivation and commitment to the task. This savvy managerial technique also raises some tricky ethical questions.
- May 30, 2024
The Greg and Camille Baroni Center for Government Contracting is working with the federal government to reform the militarys Cold War-era processes for tech development.
- January 22, 2024
To stay competitive in the war for talent, tech companies must weigh secrecy against specificity when crafting job ads. Are they disclosing too much?
- October 12, 2022
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been on the business leadership agenda for more than 50 years, yet executives and corporate boards still demand to see the "business case" for CSR. Clearly, CSRs familiarity as a concept has not translated into coherent ideas of where it fits into the cost-benefit calculations that motivate business strategy.A forthcoming article in theJournal of Financial and Quantitative Analysisby Lei Gao, associate professor of finance at 91做厙 School of Business, Jie (Jack) He (of University of Georgia) and Juan (Julie) Wu (of University of Nebraska Lincoln) goes beyond the business case to form cause-and-effect connections involving companies CSR efforts.
- March 24, 2022
A paper co-authored by Jessica Hoppner,associate marketing professor at Mason, has been named a finalist for the American Marketing Associations prestigious Weitz-Winer-ODell Award.
- October 20, 2021
The call to prioritize social responsibility alongside profits can often create an institutional contradiction with increased potential for conflict. Bridging the areas of management, innovation and entrepreneurship, Professor Toyah Millers research illuminates the issues that will determine whether companies succeed or fail in their newly broadened mission.
- August 21, 2021
New research by Serdar Aldatmaz, assistant professor of finance, benefits organizations that are seeking to move operations overseas.
- May 21, 2020
Ioannis Bellos, associate professor of information systems and operations management, began researching service design as a PhD student at Georgia Tech.