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Lambert, associate professor of accounting, found that sometimes lying is the most acceptable form of getting what you want.
Fang’s study shows that it’s time to couponize your business.
Meyerhoefer, professor in the economics department, examines how the pandemic changed buyers’ habits.
McKay Price addresses agglomeration economies in a pandemic.
Seabird poop transformed an entire ecosystem, according to an examination of a 14,000-year peat record in the Falkland Islands. The discovery raises questions about the birds’ survival and the potential impact of climate change on sensitive terrestrial-marine ecosystems.
New research from Charles Stevens, associate professor of management in the College of Business, provides unique insights on ways multinational firms can manage corruption.
Andreea Kiss wants to improve your organization’s ambidexterity.
AV¸£ÀûÉç’s SEA-PHAGES lab and other labs began reopening in June to graduate students and research staff, as the state’s stay-at-home orders were eased.
The work demonstrates the effectiveness of a design strategy that functionalizes a 2D material with an organic molecule.
New essay collection edited by Dawn Keetley explores how the film ‘Get Out’ revolutionizes the horror tradition while unmasking the politics of race in the early 21st century United States.