New Chicago Booth School of Business Research Finds Internal Ethical Bias
New research published from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business is asking whether people chronically believe they are “holier” than others or “less evil” than them. That’s some pretty heavy stuff coming from one of the world’s most prestigious business schools. Continue reading…
Carey School of Business Professor Earns Discovery Awards Research Grant
Since 2015, Johns Hopkins University has issued Discovery Awards to fund new collaborative projects by researchers from across the university’s various schools and divisions. According to a recent press release, Roman Galperin, an Assistant Professor from the Carey School of Business, becomes the latest faculty member from JHU’s business school to be awarded the grant. Continue reading…
USC Marshall Research Finds Creative Criminals May Not Be Punished
Research from the USC Marshall School of Business may give new insight into the nuances of how people make moral judgments. The research from Scott Wiltermuth, Associate Professor of Management and Organization found that people are more likely to receive leniency if they break the rules in an original and clever way. Researchers believe that more lenient moral judgments and punishments are prompted by a respect for ingenuity.
Hot MBA Jobs: Becoming A Healthcare Consultant
Consultants with MBA degrees are in high demand—and they’re often well compensated as a result. One of the fastest-growing industries for MBA Consultants is healthcare, thanks to a combination of a rising elderly population, affordable insurance (for now) and technological advancement. In an interview with U.S. News, Phil Miller, Assistant Dean of Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota, says, “A lot of consulting jobs have grown because a lot of firms need help in advising.” Recent UMN grads reportedly earn up to $150,000 without signing bonuses, according to the article. Let’s take a closer look at what becoming a Healthcare Consultant actually entails.
Terry College Research Finds Harm In A Good Reputation
New research from the University of Georgia – Terry College of Business has found that a good reputation could actually have a negative impact on business.
Pepperdine University Investment Study Referenced In ‘USA Today’
A new article from USA Today, “How To Get Money For Your Entrepreneurial Dream,” featured a Private Capital Access report (PCA) by Pepperdine University and Dun & Bradstreet. According to the report, the PCA index exists to “measure the demand for, activity, and health of the private capital markets.”
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