W. P. Carey welcomes four assistant professors of information systems
The research endeavors of the information systems department at W. P. Carey just got a boost from the addition of four new assistant professors.
Craft chocolate makers press for better conditions
To continue thriving amid competition from large manufacturers, craft chocolate makers must do a better job of setting quality standards and explaining the value of their higher-priced products to the public, says Alexis Villacis, assistant professor at the Morrison School of Agribusiness.
W. P. Carey students learn from the best
As the 2020-2021 academic year concludes, the W. P. Carey Teaching & Learning program honors faculty for outstanding contributions in higher education.
Taylor Morrison Chairman and CEO Sheryl Palmer named 2021 Executive of the Year
For the 38th time, the W. P. Carey School will honor an exceptional global business leader who has created and sustained superior organizational performance and whose presence exemplifies a model for future business leaders.
Remembering Robert Keim
He first joined ASU in 1979 as a research associate in the Bureau of Business and Economic Research. Then he joined the business school before the Department of Information Systems was born, and was a key player in developing the undergraduate and graduate IS programs.
W. P. Carey invests in faculty and students with Teaching & Learning workshops
Using case studies to teach creates a classroom culture that emphasizes asking good questions over seeking cut-and-dried answers.
Goal! How World Cup dominance impacts the U.S. women’s soccer team’s bargaining power
W. P. Carey Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship and CEO of the Arizona State University Global Sport Institute, Kenneth Shropshire studies sports and social impact, negotiation, and dispute resolution. He provides some more context and his thoughts about the U.S.
Mobile markets are one way to address food deserts
Lauren Chenarides, an assistant professor at the Morrison School of Agribusiness, spoke with W. P. Carey news to discuss ways public entities and private businesses can help bring fresh fruit, vegetables, and other healthful whole meals to impoverished areas.
Trump plan for tariffs on Mexican goods finds little support in Arizona
Valley lawmakers, business officials, and experts, including Professor of Economics Dennis Hoffman, blasted the administration's threat to impose a tax on Mexican goods in hopes of cutting immigration.
Associate Professor of Accountancy Lucile Faurel is one of P&Q’s Best 40 Under 40 Professors of 2019
It takes a special person to make a somewhat dry subject exciting. And that’s exactly what faculty and former and current students say of her. That's why Poets & Quants awarded her this year among 2,643 nominations and 188 different educators.