“Organizations can lean on psychological safety as a source of competitive advantage,” said Dr. Gabrielle Lopiano, a management professor at
The tactic is known as dual-promotion, and it’s the focus of Schweitzer’s latest paper with co-authors Eric VanEpps, marketing professor at
Vanderbilt finance professor Josh White weighed in on the rapid impact of the Spring Hill strike.”I think it speaks volumes about its
Vanderbilt University finance professor Josh White, a former economist for the Securities and Exchange Commission, said UAW Spring Hill’s
One of the researchers is Eric VanEpps, associate professor of marketing at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. The authors of this paper*
UC-Berkeley Haas’ Laura Kray and Margaret Lee and Vanderbilt’s Jessica Kennedy conducted a study this year in which they interviewed 1,435
forward to … makes it all the more appealing to consumers,” Kelly Haws, a consumer behavior researcher at Vanderbilt University, tells CNN.
says M. Eric Johnson, the Bruce D. Henderson Professor of Strategy at Vanderbilt’s Owen School of Management. “Bringing them into a
That’s the takeaway from a conversation I had with Craig Lewis, a professor of finance at Vanderbilt University, who previously served as
Still, hardship withdrawals “should be a last resort,” said Veronika Krepely Pool, professor of finance at Vanderbilt University. “It’s not a
is such a powerful seasonal trigger that it doesn’t matter whether it comes in hot or cold, noted Kelly Haws, professor of marketing at the
To gain more insight about State Farm Insurance, WalletHub posed the following questions to a panel of experts. Anthony Salerno Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marketing, Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University
Eric VanEpps, a professor of marketing at Vanderbilt University and lead author of the study, says that dual-promoting is a little trickier
The new dean of Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management was attracted to the role not just because of the opportunity for
said Vanderbilt University finance professor Peter Haslag. Vanderbilt University finance professor Josh White said Yellow made too many