Research

Workplace friendships are a mixed bag

New research by PetSmart Chair in Business Leadership Jeff LePine explores the ties between multiplex work relationships and job performance.

New grant will help decode bias and health issues in gig economy platforms

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, known as the United States’ largest philanthropy focused solely on health, recently awarded a $120,024 grant to information systems professors.

Phoenix economic news: Top four takeaways

Research Professor Lee McPheters, director of the JPMorgan Chase Economic Outlook Center, shares the latest information on the Phoenix economy at the Economic Club of Phoenix Luncheon on March 29, 2017.

Stock options may help firms hide fraud

Everyone knows that crime pays, and there will always be businesses that succumb to the temptation to commit fraud. But it’s not just the perpetrators who can make money from financial misdeeds, according to research by Associate Professor Andrew Call.

No 'magic model' to drive growth, ASU jobs expert says

Director of the JPMorgan Chase Economic Outlook Center Lee McPheters oversees one of the most comprehensive employment databases in the nation — and the information is available to all.

What's the significance of Taser changing its name to Axon?

Associate Professor of Marketing Mike Wiles talks about the market opportunity and why the company is taking advantage of it.

Digital medicine puts patients’ health in their hands with doctors’ approval

Personalized medicine is almost here, says Eric Topol, internationally renowned cardiologist, geneticist, author, and researcher, at the W. P. Carey School of Business' seventh annual McKenna Lecture.

Futures Study 2020: Meet tomorrow’s procurement professional

Professors Thomas Kull and Thomas Choi examine what the future may look like for supply management professionals. They see an individual who will be tapped to do even more.

When ethics take a back seat to corporate culture, a crisis is too often in the making

Everybody has heard about companies that fail to take adequate action when their products show faults and end up on the front page. Professor Emeritus Marianne Jennings has spent several years researching why these internal ethical lapses happen in the first place.

NCAA's Mark Emmert: The value of college sports

The men's college basketball Final Four this weekend in Glendale, Ariz., brings a visit from the association's president, who related athletics' relevant records and statistics are important for the way in which they can affect societies surrounding them.