Key differences between online and residential MBAs
Director of Recruiting and Admissions Pam Delany answers important questions for prospective students.
Effects of renegotiating U.S. trade agreements
Associate Professor of Agribusiness Troy Schmitz joins other panelists to discuss implications of potential revisions to tariffs at the 2018 Agricultural & Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting.
There are two types of respect. Lack one, and you’ll hate your job
Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship Blake Ashforth found employees value two particular types of appreciation. One is the least a company provides for a secure environment. The other is often neglected.
Study shows reduced BMI could mean economic savings and increased workforce productivity
ASU’s L. William Seidman Research Institute found that reducing body mass index could achieve $461 million in financial benefit over 20 years for a sample group of Isagenix customers.
Hidden Uber costs? Drivers ask company to be more transparent with fees
The ease of Uber is one of the many reasons behind its success. But the one-click convenience could be what's behind overcharged riders and undercharged drivers.
Nextiva named 2018 Spirit of Enterprise Award winner
Combining enterprise-grade reliability, state-of-the-art communications technology, and a commitment to customer service, Nextiva is a leading business communications company. Because of its innovation and growth, Nextiva has been named the 2018 Spirit of Enterprise Award winner.
Most stock market returns come from a tiny fraction of shares
Research by Professor of Finance Hendrik Bessembinder explains why investing in modish companies, known as FAANG (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google), are the preferred choice among investors.
W. P. Carey Full-time MBA ranked No. 12 in the world
The W. P. Carey Executive MBA was recently ranked No. 12 in the world by The Economist, making it the second-highest ranked EMBA program offered by a public institution in the U.S.
What does America's falling birth rate mean to the economy? Just look at Arizona
Tom Rex, associate director of the Center for Competitiveness and Prosperity Research, a unit of the L. William Seidman Research Institute, explains one reason why Arizona's birth rate is falling faster than anywhere in America.
How just five stocks drive so much of the market's growth
A small number of stocks drive the returns of the market. Professor of Finance Hendrik Bessembinder's research explains why this means indexing makes sense.