Jul 20, 2021
NC State Grad, former NFL player and current CEO of Holt Brother Inc. Terrence Holt joins us in-studio for a special live episode to discuss his company mission, the importance of leadership and the value of community involvement.
Jul 15, 2021
Rob Handfield, professor of operations and supply chain management, provides a realistic view on the Biden Administration's plan to redesign global supply chains to bring manufacturing back to the U.S.
Christina Lewellen, assistant professor of accounting, conducted a research study that compared companies incorporated in countries that are not tax havens and companies in the same country that incorporated in one of the 20 tax havens.
Nathan Goldman, assistant professor of accounting, breaks down the temporary tax write-offs sport team owners are using, including Carolina Pathers owner, David Tepper.
Stacy Wood, professor of marketing, explains how we are not utilizing the right experts while marketing to the group of consumers who are hesitant to get the COVID vaccine.
A new study finds that resilience is a dynamic process, rather than a fixed trait – and suggests this may have significant ramifications for the business world.
Jul 14, 2021
Basiru Usman, teaching assistant professor in the Department of Business Management, explains how companies can implement machine learning with the data mining techniques in basket analysis.
Jul 12, 2021
Companies incorporate in tax havens to improve their bottom lines, but investors are leery of the risks.
Jul 8, 2021
We hear a lot about vaccine hesitancy, but there’s another reason why vaccination levels may not be quite where we’d like them to be. And that’s vaccine apathy.
To take a closer look at these issues, the research team set out to answer two questions – whether supply chain glitches lead to a reaction on Twitter and whether the response on Twitter associated with supply chain glitches influence the relationship between a supply chain glitch and stock market returns.
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