New Business Roundtable statement a welcome change for managerial ethics professor

Don Lange, Lincoln Professor of Management Ethics, studies corporate social responsibility, organizational reputation, and managerial ethics. He weighs in on the controversial Business Roundtable statement.

Self-leadership in a hospital setting: A framework for addressing the demands of nurse managers

Associate Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Christopher Neck and his co-authors outline how observing and using social cognitive tools like self-talk, mental imagery, and being aware of one’s beliefs and assumptions creates a positive mindset for health care professionals to prosper in

4 ways to make evidence-based practice the norm in health care

Assistant Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Margaret Luciano and her co-authors suggest four approaches to help health care leaders adopt the best practices in making decisions about patient care.

Could Cheesecake Factory change Fox Restaurant Concepts for the worse?

Cheesecake Factory Inc. purchased Phoenix-based Fox Restaurant Concepts. Assistant Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Heewon Chae chimes in on what that means for the creative culinary community.

The surprising connection between goal-setting and burnout

New research shows that as long as your work is aligned with the company's strategy, you'll be less stressed and more inspired.

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.

Being 'vulnerable' is key to Arizona Diamondbacks' successfully replacing leaders

Taking your defenses down — whether it's in baseball or business — is Leadership 101, according to Clinical Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Minu Ipe.

Learning to differ

W. P. Carey professors are helping students learn to appreciate opposing viewpoints.

ASU professors' highly cited research shapes the future of business

Two W. P. Carey School faculty are among the world’s most influential scholars in their fields

Speedy decisions as critical in the workplace as in the courtroom

Timeliness on pay and promotions can increase 'citizenship behavior' in employees, according to new research by Assistant Professor of Management Michael Baer.