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The Prosperity Paradox, A Review, Ryan Stenquist
The Prosperity Paradox, A Review, Ryan Stenquist
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
"Flourish" By Martin Seligman, A Review, Sarah J. Cummings
"Flourish" By Martin Seligman, A Review, Sarah J. Cummings
Marriott Student Review
In my MCOM 320 class we had to do a book report. I chose a book called "Flourish" because it interested me. Little did I know how much it would end up helping me during my college experience.
Nine Things Successful People Do Differently, A Review, Ben Randle
Nine Things Successful People Do Differently, A Review, Ben Randle
Marriott Student Review
“Nine Things Successful People Do Differently” by Heidi Grant Halvorson is a short informational business book that cuts right to the chase. Halvorson successfully synthesizes different behavioral research studies to offer tips on exactly what her title describes: things successful people do differently.
Podcast Spotlight: Noella Moshi And Misan Rewane On Wave, Mark Sherman
Podcast Spotlight: Noella Moshi And Misan Rewane On Wave, Mark Sherman
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Buzzwords, Ryan Stenquist
Editor's Letter, Marianna Richardson
Student Athletes: A Scholarship Is Not Enough, Hunter Vance
Student Athletes: A Scholarship Is Not Enough, Hunter Vance
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Crowdfunding Challenges For New Charity Organizations, Katherine M. Lowe
Crowdfunding Challenges For New Charity Organizations, Katherine M. Lowe
Marriott Student Review
A look into the complicated and competitive world of nonprofit fundraising in the modern world. With a special emphasis on the struggles new nonprofits face in differentiating their services and attracting donors through online crowdfunding.
Full Issue: Undaunted (Volume 3: Issue 2), Marianna Richardson
Full Issue: Undaunted (Volume 3: Issue 2), Marianna Richardson
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Cost Stickiness And Supply Chain Bargaining Power, Binghao (Jimmy) Zhao
Cost Stickiness And Supply Chain Bargaining Power, Binghao (Jimmy) Zhao
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Given the essential role of supply chains in the economy, furthering our understanding of the interactions between trade partners is important. In this paper, I study the relation between cost stickiness and bargaining power over supply chain partners. I document evidence consistent with the argument that firms wield supply chain bargaining power to avoid cost stickiness by shifting high adjustment costs onto their trade partners. In particular, I show that the level of SG&A and COGS stickiness is negatively associated with firms’ bargaining power over their suppliers and customers. My results are robust to using industry competition as an alternative …
College Of Business Dean's Report: 2018-2019, Ryan Butt
College Of Business Dean's Report: 2018-2019, Ryan Butt
College of Business Dean’s Reports
No abstract provided.
Procesos Administrativos Y Contables Para La Fundación Dejando Huellas Mets, Diego Mauricio Cárdenas Diaz, Ivonne Alexandra Vargas Valderrama
Procesos Administrativos Y Contables Para La Fundación Dejando Huellas Mets, Diego Mauricio Cárdenas Diaz, Ivonne Alexandra Vargas Valderrama
Contaduría Pública
El trabajo presentado a continuación permite identificar el seguimiento realizado a la Fundación Dejando Huellas METS, ubicada en la localidad 18 Rafael Uribe Uribe de la ciudad de Bogotá, en la cual se realizó un proceso de investigación y acompañamiento que permitió la recopilación de información primaria a través de visitas al entorno interno y externo de dicha institución. Por medio de entrevistas realizadas a la señora Marisol Rincón, en su calidad de fundadora y presidente, se logró identificar las limitantes de conocimiento sobre temas administrativos y contables, elementos necesarios para ejecutar procesos de planeación y seguimiento que permitiera un …
Book Review: Seeds Of Greatness By Denis Waitley, Jennifer Maynard
Book Review: Seeds Of Greatness By Denis Waitley, Jennifer Maynard
Marriott Student Review
Book review of Seeds of Greatness by Denis Waitley, personal anecdotes and summaries of research on the secrets to success in life and in the business world.
Book Review: The Innovator's Method, Jennifer Ann Goldsberry
Book Review: The Innovator's Method, Jennifer Ann Goldsberry
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Take The Busy Out Of Business, Sarah Romney
Take The Busy Out Of Business, Sarah Romney
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
The Genius Of Good Questions, Matthew Erickson
The Genius Of Good Questions, Matthew Erickson
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Beginning Of The New Smartphone Era, Braden Terry
Beginning Of The New Smartphone Era, Braden Terry
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Executive Spotlight: Whitney Johnson, Andrea Cabrera
Executive Spotlight: Whitney Johnson, Andrea Cabrera
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
The Futurist, Ryan Stenquist
The Futurist, Ryan Stenquist
Marriott Student Review
Ubiquitous self-driving cars, robot workers, and massive political shifts may seem far away and irrelevant to our day to day lifestyles. However, Mr. Schenker proves that these changes are fast-approaching and come as timely responses to the problems and opportunities of today.
Buzzwords, Michaela Tanne
Cultural Intelligence In Business Settings, Tanner Wegrowski
Cultural Intelligence In Business Settings, Tanner Wegrowski
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Why Following Your Passion Might Not Be Right For You, Hunter Muse
Why Following Your Passion Might Not Be Right For You, Hunter Muse
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Editor’S Letter, Marianna Richardson
Full Issue: Uncharted (Volume 3: Issue 1), Marianna Richardson
Full Issue: Uncharted (Volume 3: Issue 1), Marianna Richardson
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
2019 Ijbe Front Matter, Tamra Connor
2019 Ijbe Front Matter, Tamra Connor
International Journal for Business Education
- Editorial Board
- President's Letter
- SIEC-ISBE International
The Zookeeper's Secret: Finding Your Calling In Life, Erica Knight
The Zookeeper's Secret: Finding Your Calling In Life, Erica Knight
Marriott Student Review
Does the question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" frighten you? Funny how no one considers themselves a "grown up", but there comes a time when we stop asking this question.
Book Review: "Mean Business: How I Save Bad Companies And Make Good Companies Great" By Al Dunlap, Jennifer Ann Goldsberry
Book Review: "Mean Business: How I Save Bad Companies And Make Good Companies Great" By Al Dunlap, Jennifer Ann Goldsberry
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Beyond Juggling, Marianna Richardson
Book Review: Beyond Juggling, Marianna Richardson
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Common Sense Communication: Four Keys To Communicating Your Way To The Top, Elisabeth J. Andersen
Common Sense Communication: Four Keys To Communicating Your Way To The Top, Elisabeth J. Andersen
Marriott Student Review
No abstract provided.
Forced Labor In Hong Kong, Kylan Rutherford
Forced Labor In Hong Kong, Kylan Rutherford
Marriott Student Review
Domestic workers are among the most exploited groups, composing 24% of the estimated 45.8 million forced laborers worldwide. The market for domestic workers has expanded especially rapidly in the Asia-Pacific region; in Hong Kong alone, there are currently 360,000 domestic workers—about 10% of Hong Kong’s workforce—mostly originating from the Philippines and Indonesia (Hincks, 2017). 94% of these workers show signs of exploitation or forced labor (Kang, 2017). The nature of their work in a foreign country limits their access to government protection, forces them to comply with illegally high recruitment fees, and can push them to submit to abuse in …