By Kara Sherrer
In case you missed it, we’ve rounded up all the Owen news from the past week in one convenient place. Explore the stories at the links below.
Can Social Enterprise Help Alleviate Poverty Around the World?
Find out how a Nobel Peace Prize winner inspired the long-running Project Pyramid course, which explores methods of alleviating poverty with business principles.
Faculty Food for Thought: Principle-Driven Behavior, Tax Law Impacts, Corporate Reactions and more
In our latest installment in the series, Professors Mark Cohen, Rita Gunn, and Jessica Kennedy share what’s on their minds.
Mapping the Vanderbilt Business Alumni Network: Global
In a continuation of our series, we’ve mapped the countries where Vanderbilt Business alumni live around the world. We have growing populations in countries as diverse as Brazil, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.
This is Vanderbilt Business: Leader-in-Residence Mike Dallas (MBA’96)
In our latest episode of the podcast, alum Mike Dallas (MBA’96), Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, talks with Dean Johnson about M&A, the future of work, and more.
Investment Experts Talk Active Investing, Cryptocurrency, and More
The Owen Finance Club hosted a panel with the Vice Chancellor for Investment at Vanderbilt University and the Chief Investment Officer of Tennessee Consolidated Retirement Systems.
The Opposite of Complacent: How Risky Businesses Avoid Disaster
We sat down with organizational behavior experts Berkeley Haas Prof. Emeritus Karlene Roberts or Vanderbilt Owen’s Prof. Rangaraj Ramanujam to hear more about the new book they co-edited, “Organizing for Reliability – A Guide for Research and Practice.”