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Oct 15, 2021

Rob Handfield Sees Pharmaceutical Packaging Becoming a Problem

Rob Handfield, professor of operations and supply chain management, explains as aluminum shortages develop it could develop pharmaceutical packaging problems.

Oct 15, 2021

Rob Handfield Explains Pandemic is Not to Blame for Supply Chain Issues

Rob Handfield, professor of operations and supply chain management, says that the COVID-19 pandemic is not solely to blame for the current supply chain issues.

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Oct 13, 2021

Why Some Business Leaders Oppose Empowering Workers – And Why They Should Do It Anyway

How (and why) business leaders should be doing more to support their workers.

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

Rob Handfield Breaks Down the Many Factors of Global Supply Chain Shortages

Rob Handfield, professor of operations and supply chain management, explains how container shortages, protein production issues and natural disasters have impacted and will continue to disrupt global supply chains as well as economic recovery.

Oct 6, 2021

Rob Handfield Emphasizes the Need for Automation in the PPE Supply Chain System

Rob Handfield, professor of operations and supply chain management, reviewed the documentation on the medical equipment supply chain control tower and found that automation is needed for it to be successful.

Oct 6, 2021

Stacy Wood Explains Why Pregnant Women are Wary of the COVID Vaccine

Stacy Wood, professor of marketing, discusses the "uniqueness neglect" phenomenon when it comes to vaccine promotion for those with different conditions.

Oct 6, 2021

Rob Handfield Doubts Price Fixing is Contributing to Higher Meat Prices

While many believe price fixing is to blame for rising meat prices, Rob Handfield, professor of operations and supply chain management, finds the issue lies in the down cycle of the supply chain.

Oct 6, 2021

Stacy Wood on Better Ways to Talk About Booster Shots

Stacy Wood, professor of marketing, explains how the messaging behind COVID-19 booster vaccines should be "more protection is better".