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COVID-19 vaccine key to restoring economic stability

Professor of Supply Chain Management Dale Rogers says the economy may be poised for a more robust rebound later in 2021 if the vaccination process proves successful.

And the value of an additional star for physicians and hospitals is ...

What are patients' interpretation of star ratings? A professor of information systems and colleagues published a study to motivate more research to understand the trust and value patients place in public quality ratings.

How the increase in minimum wage will affect Arizona workers, businesses

The rise in the minimum wage has been debated in the Valley and around the country with some arguing that it hurts small businesses and others arguing that it's essential for workers at the bottom to make ends meet.

Arizona's 2021 economic recovery hinges on vaccine success

Where is the Valley still struggling? Where is there hope on the horizon? Rebound Arizona turned to a W. P. Carey economist to see what 2021 looks like amid the pandemic.

You are not alone: Student mental health in business schools

What one professor wants struggling students to know based off his experience with seemingly striving students.

ASU equips students to advise on personal finance issues

A grant funded by Schwab Advisor Services, in partnership with the Charles Schwab Foundation, supports a new financial planning program at the W. P. Carey School of Business.

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.

Hear leadership lessons from CEO of global smart transportation organization

David Roberts of smart transportation leader Verra Mobility to speak at Economic Club of Phoenix event, hosted by the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.

Coronavirus today: Why L.A. is uniquely vulnerable

Health care supply chain expert says that considering the major challenge to design, produce, and distribute the COVID-19 vaccine, it’s happening pretty fast.

A holiday glut of packages prompts a shipping crisis for small businesses

2020 was a busy year for online shopping — so busy that the U.S. delivery infrastructure has been overwhelmed.