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Fear drives charitable giving during pandemic
A new study finds that people’s fear during the COVID-19 pandemic is actually driving their willingness to donate to charitable organizations during this time. In March, Kelley School of Business at IUPUI professor Helen Colby and student Angela Smith launched a series of online studies to determine how the current pandemic was impacting people’s willingness…… Read more »
Kelley partnering with Indy Chamber to offer free Rapid Recovery Series webinars to help businesses impacted by COVID-19
Indy Chamber and Kelley Executive Education at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business are partnering to offer a webinar series that will give business owners best practices and strategies for reopening and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Advice for small businesses in Indy
On Friday, I joined an impromptu meeting at the Indy Chamber to answer the following question: “How do we deploy immediate support for small business owners in Indianapolis?”
Does corporate social responsibility pay off?
New research from the Kelley School of Business shows firms that are best-in-class in their industry in terms of corporate social responsibility receive higher valuations in financial markets.
Tobias Leadership Center announces 2020 cohort of Fellows
The Randall L. Tobias Center for Leadership Excellence at Indiana University congratulates the 15th class of Tobias Fellows, an exclusive cohort designed to enhance the leadership skills of high-talent, experienced leaders.