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Full-Text Articles in Business
Synopsis: Predictive Power? Textual Analysis In Mergers And Acquisitions, Philip Morgan
Synopsis: Predictive Power? Textual Analysis In Mergers And Acquisitions, Philip Morgan
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Synopsis: A Bit About Blockchain, Jonathan Chichoni
Synopsis: A Bit About Blockchain, Jonathan Chichoni
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Synopsis: A Digital Global Supply Chain, Jonathan Chichoni
Synopsis: A Digital Global Supply Chain, Jonathan Chichoni
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Zero To One, By Peter Thiel, Ammon Kou
Book Review: Zero To One, By Peter Thiel, Ammon Kou
Marriott Student Review
This is a book review of Zero to One by Peter Thiel.
Book Review: Resonance By Nancy Duarte, Marianna Richardson
Book Review: Resonance By Nancy Duarte, Marianna Richardson
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Industry Spotlight: Solar Industry, Elisabeth Mcclatchie
Industry Spotlight: Solar Industry, Elisabeth Mcclatchie
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Gdp And Refugees: An Economic Argument For Accepting Refugees, Michael Jarman
Gdp And Refugees: An Economic Argument For Accepting Refugees, Michael Jarman
Marriott Student Review
This paper examines both the costs and benefits associated with accepting refugees and purports to show that accepting refugees is economically beneficial; increasing GDP in the long run. There is a substantial cost associated with accepting and sustaining refugees, both in providing necessities and in the impact that refugees have on local job markets. However, longitudinal data pulled from Denmark, Germany, and Turkey has shown that local markets do recover from the initial shock. Over time as refugees integrate into their host communities, they provide dividends in the form of increasing demand, greater mobility and wage increases for locals, and …
The Benefits And Risks Of Multi-Level Marketing, Jacob Thorpe
The Benefits And Risks Of Multi-Level Marketing, Jacob Thorpe
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Predictive Power? Textual Analysis In Mergers & Acquisitions, Philip E. Morgan
Predictive Power? Textual Analysis In Mergers & Acquisitions, Philip E. Morgan
Marriott Student Review
Modern corporations utilize mergers and acquisitions as strategies to develop shareholder value today more than ever before, yet the need for understanding firms’ rationale and strategy is critical in predicting post-merger stock performance for all investors. I apply the interpretive power of textual analysis and regression to a corpus of SEC mergers and acquisitions public company filings between 1994-2017. Not only do I challenge the statistically significant correlation between word content and post-transaction abnormal stock returns, but I also characterize the effects of time segments, transaction size, and industry variation across time. As a final application, I consider sentiment analysis …
Executive Spotlight: Adam Chase, Kylan Rutherford
Executive Spotlight: Adam Chase, Kylan Rutherford
Marriott Student Review
Adam Chase, CEO of Chase Marketing, has branded his company "the accountability agency." He works to establish north star goals with clients, then works with his team to follow through with them until their achieved. He focuses all he does on people and developing their personal brands. Family and God are his north stars.
Design Thinking And The Marriott School, Catherine Gardiner, Madie Neeley, Mat D. Duerden
Design Thinking And The Marriott School, Catherine Gardiner, Madie Neeley, Mat D. Duerden
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
The Digital Global Supply Chain: The Growing Case For Blockchain Technology Expansion Within Global Supply Chain, Jonathan Chichoni, Scott Webb
The Digital Global Supply Chain: The Growing Case For Blockchain Technology Expansion Within Global Supply Chain, Jonathan Chichoni, Scott Webb
Marriott Student Review
In a competitive global market place, technology adoption and application in supply chain is becoming increasingly important as companies seek to acquire competitive advantages. Since blockchain’s advent to the global stage of modern disruptive technologies, several questions remain unanswered pertaining to the benefits that blockchain adoption poses to global supply chains. I apply a typology analysis to a corpus of company filings, press releases and industry studies to better understand the reasons for which global supply chains industry wide are adopting blockchain technology and the specific benefits which they seek to exploit through the use of blockchain. I characterize the …
Leadership Development: A Study Of Elon Musk, Ryan H. Yauney
Leadership Development: A Study Of Elon Musk, Ryan H. Yauney
Marriott Student Review
As one of the most prolific businessmen of our time, Elon Musk is the epitome of a successful leader. Not only has Elon Musk succeeded in the entrepreneurial realm with his many profitable startups, but he has been able to guide these companies along their paths of massive growth and into the national spotlight. This article discovers which key attributes of Musk help him thrive, and how developing a company’s office culture can produce similar attributes in their own management.
The Power Of Happiness, Sarah R. Romney
The Power Of Happiness, Sarah R. Romney
Marriott Student Review
This article synthesizes research and psychological principles to explain the impact that one’s attitude can have oneself and others. A positive attitude is contagious and can help one perform better, be more motivated, and earn a higher wage. It can also increase team performance and help others be happy to receive the same benefits. By focusing on their expressions and attitude, people can greatly impact the organizations they are a part of.
Marriott Student Review Volume 2 Issue 2: A Bright Future, Marianna Richardson
Marriott Student Review Volume 2 Issue 2: A Bright Future, Marianna Richardson
Marriott Student Review
In business, opportunities are often determined by passion, drive, and persuasion in delivering a brilliant vision for future opportunities. In this issue of Marriott Student Review, we explore the bright future of the business world. Each article focuses on some aspect of business and the exciting possibilities that lay ahead.
A New Medical Malpractice Tort System: It's Time To Prioritize The Patient, Jaden Cowdin, Tyler Lindley
A New Medical Malpractice Tort System: It's Time To Prioritize The Patient, Jaden Cowdin, Tyler Lindley
Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
The current medical malpractice tort system often promotes inefficiency and perverse incentives for doctors. Attempts at reform, to date, have been largely ineffective or harmful to the patient. A total overhaul—including a state-run medical review board, a centralized no-fault compensation fund, and a publicly accessible black mark database—should be tailored and enacted by each state.
Autonomous Cars And The Anonymous Threat: The Immediate Need For Cybersecurity Legislation For Self-Driving Vehicles, Forrest Albiston
Autonomous Cars And The Anonymous Threat: The Immediate Need For Cybersecurity Legislation For Self-Driving Vehicles, Forrest Albiston
Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
This paper addresses the immediate need for cybersecurity regulations on self-driving cars. The focus of this paper is to discuss the urgency of these laws and put forth the SPY Car Act of 2017 as a solution with some edits. This Act will help ensure the safety of US citizens and will also benefit businesses.
Combatting Labor Exploitation In The United States By Modifying Visas For Migrant Workers, Paige Herrmann
Combatting Labor Exploitation In The United States By Modifying Visas For Migrant Workers, Paige Herrmann
Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
The current statutes addressing labor trafficking in the United States are insufficient in protecting migrant workers from labor exploitation. A solution to this often overlooked problem is to introduce flexible visas which allow migrant workers who have been victims of labor exploitation to seek new employment in the United States while remaining in valid legal status, affording them freedom from abusive employers.
More Than Just A Trim In The Workforce: The Barriers Of Inconsistent Occupational Licensing In The United States, Ethan A. Schow
More Than Just A Trim In The Workforce: The Barriers Of Inconsistent Occupational Licensing In The United States, Ethan A. Schow
Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
In the United States today, inconsistent occupational licensing requirements create barriers for professionals crossing state lines. In order to deal with this multistate problem without resorting to federal oversight, the states should consider forming an interstate compact to oversee and make recommendations for licensing requirement standardization and uniformity. This compact could oversee licensing for many professions. Multistate coordination has been successful before in other areas such as taxation of multistate businesses. Standardizing occupational licensing requirements would make initial licensure and subsequent relocation easier for professionals, and it would provide consumers with uniform quality of services and uniform protection of their …
Preemptive War, War Powers, And International Complications: A Need For Reform, Paige Montague
Preemptive War, War Powers, And International Complications: A Need For Reform, Paige Montague
Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
In March 2003, the United States declared official war on Iraq out of fear that Suddam Hussein has nuclear weapons. This war was declared after the United Nations Security Council ruled that the Preemptive War was illegal. Preemptive War is a strange loophole under the War Powers Act and gives the President ability to declare war under the potential of a future threat. The Iraq War did not yield the intended results nor were any nuclear weapons found. Had congress been mandated under an amendment to approve the Preemptive War, the poor consequences both on a domestic and international level …
Undocumented Immigrants And The Us Professional Licensing Problem, Madeleine Truman
Undocumented Immigrants And The Us Professional Licensing Problem, Madeleine Truman
Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
The number of illegal immigrants to the United States continues to rise each. Many individuals are blocked from citizenship and its subsequent opportunities by a broken system. Undocumented early arrivals, such as DACA recipients and DREAMers, though currently not targeted for deportation, are prevented from succeeding in their chosen field due to an immigration status they did not choose. Like their native born counterparts, they should have the same right to work in a professional field if they prove themselves to be as equally qualified in all aspects barring immigration status.
Book Review: How Will You Measure Your Life? By Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth, And Karen Dillon, Tanner Hafen
Book Review: How Will You Measure Your Life? By Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth, And Karen Dillon, Tanner Hafen
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review - Drive: The Truth About What Motivates Us, Wyatt Pagano
Book Review - Drive: The Truth About What Motivates Us, Wyatt Pagano
Marriott Student Review
This is a book review of Drive: The Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel Pink.
Book Review: Made To Stick, By Chip And Dan Heath, Danielle Adams
Book Review: Made To Stick, By Chip And Dan Heath, Danielle Adams
Marriott Student Review
This is a book review of Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die by Chip and Dan Heath.
Getting To Yes: Negotiating Agreements Without Giving In, Spencer Evans
Getting To Yes: Negotiating Agreements Without Giving In, Spencer Evans
Marriott Student Review
Getting to Yes is full of tips, tricks, and techniques that will help you “get to yes” in all your negotiations. Getting to Yes takes superficial haggling to a new level, focused on creating value for both parties in the negotiation.
When The Far East Becomes The Near East, Kylan Rutherford
When The Far East Becomes The Near East, Kylan Rutherford
Marriott Student Review
America is in a critical stage of change in its international roles. The world has shifted away from the dated Cold-War binaries and surface-level, orientalist understandings of the East. The rising generation in America has the potential to connect with the international world in unprecedented ways, but for that to happen we have some homework to do.
Money In Whose Pockets? A Brief Insight On Current Minimum Wage Discussions, Ayric Westfall
Money In Whose Pockets? A Brief Insight On Current Minimum Wage Discussions, Ayric Westfall
Marriott Student Review
Minimum wage policies have existed in the United States for over 80 years. But with an everchanging society, how can we as every day citizens and business leaders be better informed about minimum wage? Using research from various sources and professionals, we will examine arguments for and against minimum wage, inequalities in wages today, and regional variations of minimum wages. The relationship between business and workers is symbiotic; workers need businesses to survive and businesses need workers to make a profit. Understanding our role in this conversation is key to developing solutions for everyone.
More Than Just A Resume, Bett Andersen