Dr. David Hardesty and Dr. Jonathan Hasford, Gatton MBA and Ph.D./Marketing alum, took the stage to share their invaluable wisdom and experiences at the 2023 Summer AMA Academic Conference. They thoroughly explored the intricacies of navigating the job market. From strategies for excelling in proposal defense to crafting compelling application submissions.
Gail Hoyt and Darshak Patel's paper, “If you only had five minutes: Best advice for new instructors of economics” was accepted and published at the Journal of Economic Education.
A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NAS) offers recommendations for updating how poverty is measured in the U.S., with a special focus on the costs of child care and health care, as well as regional differences in housing costs.
The editors of the Columbia Law School Blue Sky Blog, which focuses on corporations and capital markets, recently featured one of Taylor Begley's working papers. Read full blog.
Brian Bratten's paper, co-authored with Stephannie Larocque, Notre Dame Associate Professor of Accountancy, titled "How Do Individual Analyst Characteristics Affect Analyst Performance?" was accepted for publication in the Journal of Financial Reporting.
Skilar Brooks, a sophomore Lewis Honors College student, information communication technology (College of Communication and Information) and marketing (Gatton College of Business and Economics) double major, is one of two national 2023 recipients of the Carl C. Williams Information Technology Senior Management Forum (ITSMF) Foundation Scholarship.
The Human Resource Management special issue on “Relational Perspectives on Human Resource Management,” was published this week.
Brooke Harover, a Gatton College of Business and Economics academic advisor, received the University of Kentucky’s 2023 Ken Freedman Outstanding New Advisor of the Year. Each year the Ken Freedman Outstanding Advisor Award is presented by the UK Advising Network to one full-time professional advisor and one faculty advisor for outstanding service.
Tyler Kleppe, Assistant Professor and Ashland Oil Research Fellow, presented his research at the North Carolina State Risk Governance Research Symposium. "Climate-Related Uncertainty and Managerial Short-Termism" with co-author, Justin Blann from Arizona State University.