Tag: business
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Bharath Ramkumar, SUNY Oneonta β Fast Fashion
Food isnβt the only product treatable as disposable in our society. Bharath Ramkumar, professor of human ecology at SUNY Oneonta, explores fast fashion. Bharath Ramkumar is a professor of Human Ecology at SUNY Oneonta. He instructs on quality analysis of apparel products and retail management. His specialties include fashion merchandising, consumer behavior, e-commerce, and structural…
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Kenn Tacchino, Widener University β Rethinking The 4% Retirement Rule
On Widener University Week: The 4% rule of retirement withdrawal might need a re-write. Kenn Tacchino, professor of taxation and financial planning, explains why it may not work for all situations. Kenn Tacchino is a professor of taxation and financial planning and chair of the department of economics, finance and taxation at Widener University. He…
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Megan Gerhardt, Miami University β Managing Generation Differences in the Workplace
Diversity in an organization doesnβt just mean race or gender. Megan Gerhardt, professor of management and leadership at Miami University, examines how a wide variety of ages can also provide benefits. Megan received her doctorate at the University of Iowa in 2003 in organizational behavior and human resource management. She is currently a Professor of…
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Neil Reid, University of Toledo β Craft Breweries Increase Residential Property Values
On University of Toledo Week: The rise of craft breweries may float all boats. Neil Reid, professor of geography and planning, determines that having a successful brewery in the neighborhood might be good news for homeowners. Neil Reid, professor of geography and planning, is a regional scientist and industrial geographer with research interests in the…
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Justin Schupp, Wheaton College β Farmers Markets
On Wheaton College Week: Are farmers markets achieving their goals? Justin Schupp, assistant professor of sociology, looks into whether they are getting healthy food to those who need it. Professor Schupp looks at the intersection of social movements and inequality to examine how social movements influence, mitigate and perpetuate each other. His current focus is…
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Jeff Lowenstein, Grand Valley State University β The Lottery Industry
On Grand Valley State University Week: Have you bought your lottery ticket? Jeff Lowenstein, assistant professor of multimedia journalism, says win or lose, it could do more harm than good. Jeff comes to GVSU from Columbia College Chicago in Chicago, IL, where he was a lecturer. Prior to his position there, he worked for a…
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Michael Lenox, University of Virginia β Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Does your city have entrepreneurship potential? Michael Lenox, Professor of Business at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, explores the factors that could help potential businesses. Professor Lenox was appointed to the Tayloe Murphy Professorship in Business Administration at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, where he teaches the core MBA…
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Antje Graul, Utah State University β Sharing Economy
Sharing has become an economy. Antje Graul, assistant professor of marketing at Utah State University, delves into sharing and emotional connections to our things. ANTJE GRAUL ([email protected]) is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at Utah State University. She received her Ph.D. in Marketing from the University of Leeds, UK. Her research interests lie in the…
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Qiang Wu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute β Female CFOs are More Risk Averse
On Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week:Β Female CFOs can be more risk averse. Qiang Wu, associate professor of financial accounting and corporate finance, explores the differences between the sexes in this role. Qiang Wuβs current research interests include tax avoidance, accounting conservatism, debt contracting, earnings quality, auditing quality, corporate governance, financial analysts, and corporate social responsibility.…
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Pamela Treister, New York Institute of Technology β Uncompensated ER Care
On New York Institute of Technology Week: Uninsured E.R. visits are costly for hospitals. Pamela Treister, clinical assistant professor of nursing, determines preventive care can help alleviate this cost. As a nurse for more than 30 years, Pamela Treister has had the opportunity to have worked in many specialty areas: Trauma/Emergency Room, Neurosurgical ICU, Respiratory…