A well-educated workforce pays off in high-quality financial reporting
Andrew Call, associate professor of accounting researched whether having good employees throughout the company could matter in warding off or catching companies' financial-reporting problems before they could occur.
Strengthening the weakest link with supply chain management
Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management Arnold Maltz wants to figure out how supply chain can help get goods into and out of developing regions, a challenge facing the 1 to 2 billion people globally who make up the bottom of the pyramid.
The relationship between shopping behavior and local economy growth
What factors drive shoppers to buy directly from or even grow their own food at an urban farm versus purchase lettuce or potatoes at a chain supermarket? That's the root of research conducted by Carola Grebitus, assistant professor of food industry management.
Measures of success
2017 Alumni Hall of Fame inductees share their secrets and strategies.
Opinion: The players who own the big data that powers smart city infrastructure
Associate Dean of Research and Professor of Information Systems Michael Goul, who catalyzes interdisciplinary research initiatives that engage the business school in developments across ASU, presents his study on smart city issues.
Vertical integration: The data and power intersection
Alumnus Clint Poole (MBA β04, MSIM β12) invented Salt River Project (SRP) DataStation, which is a scalable, quickly deployable modular data center that can connect directly to the grid near an SRP substation.
Power up
Energy sources and providers continue to change, going from wood-burning fires and coal to natural gas, solar, and more. It's not your grandma's fireplace anymore, and W. P. Carey alumni are charging the evolution.
Greenhouse gas emissions: Less may create more
As companies push to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in their own operations, cuts in one area can lead to increases elsewhere, according to new research by Professor of Supply Chain Management Craig Carter.
Itβs not business as usual
One navigates corporate responsibility in the office; the other champions sustainability in retirement. Both W. P. Carey alums share their business experiences.
Read more
In 'Creating Iridium: How a Remarkable Team Made Space History,' alum Durrell Hillis gives insiders' views of a communications satellite program with lessons on managing teams and negotiating along the way.