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Introducing New Faculty Members
Kartik Ganju and Teng Ye, both assistant professors, joined the Carlson School’s Information and Decision Sciences Department. Each brings expertise for using data to help address societal issues.
Flipping the Script on Team Conflict Research Assumptions
Conflict has long been thought to occur on a team level. A paper co-authored by Carlson School of Management Associate Professor Pri Shah suggests answers lie at different levels.
Critical Reviews and the Power of the Crowd
Associate Dean Joel Waldfogel used the book industry to explore how pre-purchase information affects consumer book-buying.
How Foreign Exchange Rates Impact a Firm’s Future
New research from Assistant Professor Juliana Salomao, titled “Exchange Rate Exposure and Firm Dynamics,” explores which types of firms choose to borrow in a foreign currency and which elect to do so in a local currency.
Looking at Potential New Tools for Online Grocery Shopping
Professor Joe Redden's latest research aimed to identify features to include in online grocery stores to support healthful food purchasing by those striving to lose weight.
Hybrid vs. Online-Exclusive: The Key to Successful Ship-to-Store Services
Many brick-and-mortar retailers have adapted an omnichannel retailing approach. New research from Carlson School Assistant Professor Necati Ertekin points out, they can also present retailers with a host of implementation challenges.
A Vested Interest
Carlson School Associate Professor of Accounting Vivian Fang examines the long-term effects of vesting equity.
Smarts, Artificial and Human
In two recent research papers, Gupta, the Curtis L. Carlson Chair in Information Management and the Carlson School’s Senior Associate Dean of Faculty and Research, tested how humans and machines work together. His findings regarding artificial intelligence (AI) demonstrate why humans shouldn’t rely too much on machines for making decisions.
Veterans Serve Veterans through Carlson Consulting Enterprise Project
Helping a fellow military member doesn’t end when service is over. A project underway within the Carlson School of Management is allowing two veterans to hold true to that promise.
MBA Program Named Top 25 for Entrepreneurship in the U.S.
For the third year in a row, the Carlson School’s MBA Program was named among the top schools in the world for entrepreneurship in Poets&Quants/Inc. “World’s Best MBA Programs for Entrepreneurship in 2022” rankings.
Information and Decision Sciences Faculty Awarded for Industry Impact
Faculty within the Carlson School of Management’s Information and Decision Sciences department are being honored for their research achievements and contributions to the field.
CEMBA Alums Launch Blockchain Startup
Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum have always been areas of passion for Sony Malhotra, ’21 CEMBA, and throughout his time in the CEMBA program, he would often find himself thinking about how he could apply the lessons he was learning to cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.