Employee performance: Sharing it may boost motivation

According to research conducted by Associate Professor of Accountancy Pablo Casas-Arce, the words, “You can do better,” affects employees.

New information systems chair, Pei-yu Chen, on balancing work and life

Pei-yu Chen, or Sharon as she’s known by people outside academia, has risen to the top of her field as a renowned researcher and professor and has just been appointed chair of the Department of Information Systems — all while keeping her busy family going.

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.

Move over materialism: The 'experiential advantage' wins most valuable social currency

While scoring a new iPhone is fun, showing off that picture of your excursion kayaking on Canyon Lake makes people happier, according to research. Plus, inflation is expected to affect the holiday shopping season.

Alumna gives women functional fashion for fitness and well-being

ASU alumna creates functional active wear that empowers women in their fitness and well-being goals.

W. P. Carey names Sheryl Palmer, chairman & CEO of Taylor Morrison Home Corp., Executive of the Year

For the 38th time, the W. P. Carey School of Business Dean’s Council has awarded an exceptional global business leader who has created and sustained superior organizational performance and whose presence exemplifies a model for future business leaders.

ASU business school leads nation with 30 top 25 rankings

According to the latest Best Business Schools rankings released by U.S. News & World Report, the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University improved in seven key programs and disciplines.

Why do people litter? Expert says trash generates trash

Regents Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Marketing Robert Cialdini explains why people litter and the best approach municipalities can take to reduce it.

Political polarization impacting us in both predictable, surprising ways

ASU PhD student of marketing says political polarization has solidified people's personal and political identities.

Business professionals get to design, repair, or rebuild organization’s customer-facing services

ASU’s Center for Services Leadership teams up with experts in the field of service and leadership for an accelerated online program on service design.