Business Archive

Heather Vough, George Mason University – Why People Don’t Call Themselves Entrepreneurs

Would you call yourself an entrepreneur? Heather Vough, associate professor of management at George Mason University,

David Grenardo, University of St. Thomas – Compensating College Athletes for Playing

On University of St. Thomas Week: College athletes getting paid to play is inevitable, so how

Elizabeth Patton, University of Maryland Baltimore County – The Home Office and Work-Life Balance

On University of Maryland Baltimore County Week: A healthy work-life balance can be difficult no matter

Cihan Uzmanoglu, Binghamton University – The Stock Market Tips

How much does the stock market affect tipping in a cab ride? Cihan Uzmanoglu, Zurack professor

Samantha Dodson, University of British Columbia – The Morality of Himpathy for Sexual Harassers

Women in the workplace still fight an uphill battle to report sexual harassment. Samantha Dodson, postdoctoral

Einav Hart, George Mason University – When β€œWinning” a Negotiation Can Make You Worse Off

Negotiations that suit both parties can lead to the best outcomes. Einav Hart, assistant professor of

PK Toh, University of Texas at Austin – Who Pulls a Company Out of a (Technological) Rut?

Star employees aren’t the only ones who shape the future of a company. PK Toh, associate

Andrew Belnap, University of Texas at Austin – Are Tax Audits Bad for Business?

Are tax audits bad for business? Andrew Belnap, assistant professor of accounting in the McCombs School

Beth Livingston, University of Iowa – Move on From Leaning In

Women are still face divides in the workplace. Beth Livingston, Ralph L. Sheets assistant professor of

Pankhuri Malhotra, University of Oklahoma – Finding Brand Alliances among Seemingly Unrelated Partners

What are those two doing together? Pankhuri Malhotra, assistant professor of marketing at the University of