Loyola Quinlan And Chicagoland Look At Small Business
Late last month, the third annual Chicagoland Small Business Outlook Survey—a collaboration between the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and the Loyola Quinlan School of Business—was released, highlighting collected information on small businesses, what they need to succeed and their outlook for the future. Continue reading…
Quinlan Paper Looks At Difficulties of Working Abroad
Arup Varma, Ph.D., and professor of human resources at the Quinlan School of Business, was fascinated by the way companies select employees to work abroad and how they often time do not provide continued support for workers and their families. Varma says working abroad often leads to negative experiences for expatriates and their families during their time abroad. Continue reading…
The Top Consulting And Strategic Management Chicago MBA Programs
While industries such as investment banking may be attracting fewer MBAs, that’s not the case for consulting. Year-after-year it continues to be the top draw for MBA graduates. The 2015 Prospective Student Survey conducted by the Graduate Management Admissions Council (GMAC) revealed that a job in consulting services or management consulting upon graduation topped the list for both millennial (41 percent) and Gen X (27 percent) respondents. Continue reading…
Quinlan Prof Outlines Entrepreneurial Tips For the New Year
With a new year comes new opportunities for entrepreneurs to burst onto the startup stage and being innovating. April Lane, an entrepreneurship professor from the Loyola Quinlan School of Business, wants to help make that happen for you. Continue reading…
Quinlan Professor Named ‘2016 Reviewer of the Year’
Marketing Education Review, one of the world’s premiere marketing scholarly publications, recently named Quinlan School of Business Assistant Professor Jenna Drenten as the “2016 Reviewer of the Year.”
Marketing Education Review annually awards its top reviewers with the honor. Reviewers are faculty members who volunteer to review paper submissions from other academics. Continue reading…
Quinlan Professor Pens Paper About AirBnB’s Innovation
Loyola Quinlan School of Business management professor Arup Varma recently co-authored ‘AirBnB: Exciting Innovation or Passing Fad’, a paper that describes AirBnB’s groundbreaking, technology-fueled business model of “disruptive innovation.” Published in Tourism Management Perspectives, Varma co-wrote the place with Nenad Jukić, Clifford Shultz, Svetlozar Nestorov and Almir Pestek. Continue reading…