Stigma: Removal beats coping strategies
New research uncovered the processes through which stigmatization unfolds and transfers from one level to another — such as the organizational level to the individual level.
In-house b-schools give firms MBAs with the skills they want
The proliferation of company-run programs shows universities aren’t keeping up with corporate needs.
Arizona saving millions on rent as government work-from-home policy continues
Working remotely was mandatory for many when the coronavirus pandemic began, but an ASU researcher said it’s likely here to stay.
Want to quit your job but can't right now? How to cope while you plan next steps
ASU researcher who studies the psychology of work and is an expert on organizational behavior suggests looking for new projects at your current job. This could get your boss' attention, open doors, and add to your resume while you apply, interview, and wait.
13 signs that someone is about to quit, according to research
To help companies identify employees at risk of quitting, ASU researchers investigated and uncovered a set of behavioral changes exhibited by employees that are strong predictors of voluntary quits in the next 12 months.
The psychological benefits of commuting to work
Commuting to work, often seen as the crux of one's workday, has now been proven to have surprisingly positive benefits.
What to do when we cannot disconnect from work in the pandemic
The blurred line between professional and private life can lead to a variety of mental health problems and burnout, according to Horace Steel Arizona Heritage Chair and Regents Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Blake Ashforth.
Students and young adults are starting online businesses due to COVID-19
Entrepreneurship expert says pandemic has provided time for Sun Devils to establish online businesses because of fewer distractions.
Amy Ostrom named interim dean of ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business
Amy Ostrom, chair of the Department of Marketing and PetSmart Chair in Services Leadership, has been appointed interim dean of the W. P. Carey School of Business at ASU, effective Jan. 1, 2021. Ostrom succeeds Amy Hillman, who had served as the school’s dean since March 2013.
These types of CEOs tend to think outside the box
Researchers Yungu Kang and David Zhu found that CEOs with unusual names tend to make more unconventional decisions and implement outside-the-box strategies and policies more often.