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Employees Friendly With Bosses Are More Likely To Model Unethical Behavior, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Employees Friendly With Bosses Are More Likely To Model Unethical Behavior, Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
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New research by Utah State University Huntsman School of Business Professor Julena Bonner finds that when employees have a good relationship with their supervisor, they are more likely to model their supervisors' morally questionable behaviors.
Conducting Academic Research, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Conducting Academic Research, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
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This summer I had the opportunity to attend the Business of Teaching Conference and conduct research with a group of students and professors in Iceland and Denmark.
Faculty Research - Chad Simon, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Faculty Research - Chad Simon, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
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During the era when the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was passed, audit committees were given heightened responsibility and faced more stringent requirements. However, according to new research by Huntsman accounting professor ChadSimon and his co-authors (see cite below), Congress and others may have overlooked one potentially important incentive with these updated requirements. The research team found an association between barely achieving or surpassing an analyst forecast benchmark and the stock options audit committee members hold or their annual stock option receipts.
Decision Sciences Journal Of Innovative Education, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Decision Sciences Journal Of Innovative Education, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
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A journal on innovation in business education is coming to the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business.
Research Finds Correlation Between Political Connections, Federal Reserve Loans, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Research Finds Correlation Between Political Connections, Federal Reserve Loans, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
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Banks that have better political connections and invest money in lobbying are more likely to get emergency loans from the Federal Reserve System, according to research done by a Huntsman professor.
Huntsman Professor's Research Sparks Discussions About "Organizational Virtue", Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business, Steve Eaton
Huntsman Professor's Research Sparks Discussions About "Organizational Virtue", Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business, Steve Eaton
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A presidential candidate in the last election cycle took flack when he said: “Corporations are people, my friend.” And yet, a Huntsman professor is arguing that corporations can, in fact, behave just like people and his research is generating discussion in the academic management community.
Bloomberg Story Quotes Ben Blau's Research On Lobbying, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business, Lorraine Woellert
Bloomberg Story Quotes Ben Blau's Research On Lobbying, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business, Lorraine Woellert
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In Washington, it always comes down to who you know. A new report says banks with political connections were more likely to get liquidity lifelines from the Federal Reserve during the financial collapse.
My Favorite Professor: Usu Grad Nick Bahr Recalls Working On Research Projects With Dr. Chad Albrecht, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
My Favorite Professor: Usu Grad Nick Bahr Recalls Working On Research Projects With Dr. Chad Albrecht, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
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My experience with Dr. Chad Albrecht was life changing in a literal sense. I was privileged to collaborate with him on several research projects while working on my undergraduate degree at USU.
Huntsman Research On Soda-Related "Sin Taxes" Makes National News, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Huntsman Research On Soda-Related "Sin Taxes" Makes National News, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
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The authors write that sin taxes — taxes on items and behaviors such as alcohol, tobacco, and gambling — are gaining popularity, especially in regard to soft drinks and junk food, in the hope of thwarting obesity trends.
Scott Schaefer Is Known For His Research Into Workplace Dynamics, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
Scott Schaefer Is Known For His Research Into Workplace Dynamics, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business
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Scott Schaefer, who was recently appointed as a Jon M. Huntsman Presidential Visiting Professor, is recognized for his research using economic theories to explore how people relate to each other within organizations. During the fall 2012 semester, he will teach an undergraduate managerial economics class at the Huntsman School and will hold several seminars for faculty and students.