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Oct 25, 2021

The Attraction of School Choice

We sat down with Bartley Danielsen, Poole College of management associate professor of finance and real estate to learn more about how school choice is making waves in the business world.

Oct 21, 2021

Christina Lewellen Explains the Non-Tax Costs of Tax Planning Strategies

Christina Lewellen, assistant professor of accounting, breaks down the importance of tax planning strategy as well as the potential savings and non-tax costs that can cause strategies to go awry.

Oct 18, 2021

Business and Industry Leaders Discuss Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace

The Poole College of Management’s Fall 2021 Career Weeks featured an Inclusive Leaders Conversation on Wednesday, Sept. 29.

Oct 12, 2021

The Basement on the Race to the Bottom

Poole Professors Nathan Goldman and Christina Lewellen take a closer look at the global minimum tax rate.

Oct 6, 2021

Researchers Explore Strategic Licensing and the Impact of Reward Programs on Long-Term Consumption

The study of health and nutrition decisions serves as a continuation of Rishika Rishikas’s research in consumer decision-making – and bridges the gaps in existing research about self-licensing and food choices.

Oct 6, 2021

Unlocking the Potential of Family Relationships in Entrepreneurship

New research by NC State University’s Jeffrey Pollack shows that family-like relationships can actually help increase productivity in early-stage entrepreneurial ventures, especially when there are age and gender differences that might otherwise slow initial growth.

Gen Alpha

Oct 1, 2021

Meet the Mini Millennials: Generation Alpha

Heather Dretsch answers questions about Gen Alpha, brand loyalties and the future of marketing.

Sep 15, 2021

Donnie Hale Offers 3 Pieces of Business Analytics Advice

Donnie Hale, lecturer in business analytics, suggests three steps an organization should take when analytics patterns go awry in scenarios like the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sep 9, 2021

Modeling the ‘Why’ Behind Consumer Behavior

Bill Rand and his co-author, Bielefeld University’s Christian Stummer, identify three key strengths of agent-based modeling.

Sep 7, 2021

Why Are Employees Leaving Now?

Poole College of Management professor of practice of human resource management Beth Ritter offers some ideas based on learnings from a series of interviews conducted over the last year that tie to some foundational management research.