The Professor of Management, who joined the Owen faculty this summer, has been studying diversity and discrimination in the workplace for more than 16 years
Professor Ranga Ramanujam shared four observations of the healthcare system and organizations from the coronavirus pandemic
Professor Ray Friedman shares how to effectively use electronic communication during the coronavirus pandemic
Professor Kelly Goldsmith explores the psychology behind four behavior patterns that have emerged during the coronavirus pandemic
The professor of management is collaborating with other scholars at Vanderbilt to increase the employment of people on the autism spectrum
Read what our Vanderbilt researchers have to say about four common holiday stressors: wrapping presents, overeating, reflecting on the past year, and shopping for presents
Research from Kelly Goldsmith, Associate Professor of Marketing, shows that people are more likely to make a small, routine donation to a cause if they’re told it will be anonymous
Research from Erick Mas, postdoctoral scholar, shows that neat gift wrapping sets high expectations that are hard for the gift to meet
Professor Larry Van Horn speaks on his role in the Executive Order on Health Care Price and Quality Transparency and its future effects
The assistant professor of operations management has looked at online car review forums, interactions with AI systems, and GPS directions
And Goldsmith would know: Before she was a behavioral scientist at the Owen School, specializing in the impact of scarcity on decision-making, she was a contestant on the third season of the show. “I’d watched Seasons 1 and 2. I expected all the competition and the deprivation,” she said. “What I didn’t expect, and what […]
The assistant professor of marketing is researching debit card designs, sneaky celebrity-brand partnerships, and putting photos of people on desserts
Professor Jessica Kennedy’s fellowship was also renewed for another two-year term
Research from Kelly Haws, Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker, Jr. Professor of Marketing, explores why we tend to copy our friends’ choices in some domains but not in others
Research from Steven Posavac, E. Bronson Ingram Professor in Marketing, and Nicolas Bollen, Frank K. Houston Professor in Finance, explore why investors cab become overly attached to a particular stock or mutual fund