New research from Professors Ranga Ramanujam and Bruce Cooil looked at restaurant health inspections to find out how rule complexity and compliance relate
The best Commencement photos from students and staff at Vanderbilt Business
Cindy Kent (MBA’99), delivers remarks to Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management’s Class of 2019
We profile three recent Master of Science in Finance graduates to find out how the program has helped their careers in the last three years
Alan Myers (EMBA’19) reflects on the final residency at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN
Cali Livingstone (MBA’20) traveled to Oxford, England to attend the conference and reflects on her top takeaways
The Master of Management in Health Care graduate was recently promoted to Air Force Reserve Command Nurse
Local business leaders in the healthcare industry presented their insights on finding scalable solutions to reduce inequitable access to high quality healthcare
Sam Samad shared his leadership insights from over 20 years of experience in healthcare at the Distinguished Speakers Series at Vanderbilt Business
The Professor of Accounting Spearheaded Entrepreneurial Efforts at Owen for Decades
Mamie Murphy (EMBA’19) got promoted after 18 months on the job while still enrolled in the Executive MBA program
Through the Ed Alston Speaker Series, Martin Luther King Day March, and Black History Week, OBSA seeks to connect students with the Owen and greater Nashville communities
Laws intended to reduce malpractice litigation by protecting doctors who want to apologize don’t work, according to a new research from Larry Van Horn, Associate Professor of Management and Executive Director of Health Affairs
Daniel Fete shared the most impactful lessons he’s learned throughout his career as part of the Distinguished Speakers Series at Vanderbilt Business
New research by Ray Friedman, Brownlee O. Currey Professor of Management, shows that cultural norms can affect how we respond to mistreatment at work, but it’s possible to shift that perspective