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.
Most of the world's companies are duds, stock picker says
Two years ago, Professor of Finance Hank Bessembinder stirred up the market with his study showing all the wealth created by U.S. stocks is the result of gains in a small group of companies. His update hasn't changed the situation.
Ducey is cheerleader-in-chief for the state economy. Is his enthusiasm justified?
Economists share a clearer picture of Arizona's economic strides, including Research Professor of Economics Lee McPheters, who is the director of the JPMorgan Chase Economic Outlook Center.
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.
W. P. Carey School of Business and EGADE Business School announce partnership
The dual-degree executive MBA (EMBA) program is for global senior business professionals.
Companies must get ready for a riskier world
Of all recently documented cyberbreaches, more than 60% occur through trusted vendors whose computer systems have been compromised by hackers.
USDA awards half-million grant to research from ASU that uses machine learning to reduce food waste
These tools will help retailers optimize their purchasing decisions to better match demand-flow.
Shocker: The S&P 500 is underperforming the stock market
Professor of Finance Hank Bessembinder evaluated lifetime returns to every U.S. common stock traded on the New York and American stock exchanges and the Nasdaq since 1926 to discover that only a small minority of companies provide all of the index’s excess return over cash each year.
Home price growth is slowing, but here’s where real estate is still hot
Typical home prices in Phoenix recently passed where they were before the Great Recession, according to Fred E. Taylor Professor of Real Estate Mark Stapp.