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Carlson School's Supply Chain Department on Decision-Making that Improves Organizational Performance
Recently published Carlson School research on behavioral operations looks closer at how recalls were done in the medical industry and whether the performance of contestants participating in innovation contests improved the more times they participated.
Associate Professor Evan Rawley on the Cost of Streamlining a Business
Research by Associate Professor Evan Rawley shows that when businesses streamline their operations, they may face both short-term and ongoing costs that could render them less efficient after the fact.
Professor Alok Gupta Helps Define How Much Data Companies Should Review
Is more information always better? Research by Professor Alok Gupta shows that too much information is a disadvantage.
Professor Kathleen Vohs Explains Why You Should Mind Your Mindfulness
The modern corporate world is hectic, but business leaders think they’ve found their cure-all: promoting “mindfulness” through meditation. But research by Professor Kathleen Vohs and her partner finds that while there are certainly benefits, the practice has drawbacks for the workplace, too.
Professors Connie Wanberg and John Kammeyer-Mueller Extol the Benefits of Extraversion
Wanberg and Kammeyer-Mueller found that the personality trait of extraversion is a persistent advantage in the workplace.
Associate Professor Xiaoji Lin Explains How Wages Impact a Company's Credit Risk
A new study conducted by Associate Professor Xiaoji Lin and fellow researchers found that wage obligations had a first-order effect on credit risk.
Assistant Professor Gaoqing Zhang Reveals Pressure to Manipulate Financial Reports
Peer pressure looms large when we're young, and it turns out it can loom pretty large for grownups, too. As Assistant Professor Gaoqing Zhang found that one firm’s practices can have an impact on other firms because of peer pressure.
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Meet the Most Disruptive MBA Startups of 2019: Phraze
Phraze created a HIPAA-compliant, artificially intelligent scribe that solves this problem by automating a significant portion of a clinician’s medical notes.
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2019: Our Carlson School Community Shares Their First-Gen Proud Stories
Carlson Undergraduate Program students, faculty, and staff reflect on their experiences as first-generation college students—the challenges, triumphs, insight, and impact—as part of First-Generation College Student Celebration Week at UMTC.