New research from Professors Ranga Ramanujam and Bruce Cooil looked at restaurant health inspections to find out how rule complexity and compliance relate
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
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
New research from Steve Posavac, E. Bronson Ingram Professor of Marketing, finds that women with adult separation anxiety disorder are more likely to internalize highly idealized thin body types
White honed his teaching style and research interests during his time at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
The Professor of Marketing focuses on consumer decision making within the context of food
New research from Professor of Marketing Kelly Haws explores our tendency to overeat when we only have a little bit of food left over
New research from Kejia Hu, Assistant Professor of Operations Management, uses data from existing tech products to predict product life cycles for new ones
Union-represented working mothers are at least 17 percent more likely to use paid maternity leave than comparable nonunion working mothers
More narrative TripAdvisor reviews that tell a story are more persuasive and engaging than those that do not
New research examines the unintended consequences of cross-category brand effects
Diet-breakers and budget busters try to justify their decision by maximizing indulgence
New study from Kelly Haws to appear in the Journal of Consumer Research
New research from Yasin Alan and Michael Lapré uses operational factors such as extreme service failures for financial distress prediction
New study from Kelly Haws to appear in Management Science