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.
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Smooth operator: When earnings management is a good thing
2018 Indiana Manufacturing Survey: Push for Automation Increases
As Indiana’s largest industry sector enjoys continued growth in revenues and profits, its employers are investing heavily in automation and manufacturing efficiency, welcoming an industry movement that, nationally, has been dubbed “Industry 4.0.”
Physician leader and researcher to speak at IUPUI on impact of media and technology on health
Internationally recognized physician researcher Brian Primack, MD, PhD, will break down media influences on youth and adult health outcomes on October 12 at IUPUI.
Kelley professor using grant to study big data and sustainability at manufacturing firms
With support from a three-year grant, Kelley School Assistant Professor of Operations Management Amrou Awaysheh is leveraging big data to help manufacturers across the globe save energy and money.
Kelley professor studying what works – and what doesn’t – in health advertising and messaging
If you see a sign advertising a $10 flu shot, would you walk into the store? What if that sign said the shot is worth $50 but you’ll pay only $10, which is an 80 percent discount?
What is the cost of diversity? New research looks at tenure diversity among top management teams
New research from the Kelley School of Business on the IUPUI campus shows a board of directors should consider both the tenure of its top management team and how the team works together before hiring new employees.
New group starting in Indiana to support physician and life science entrepreneurs
As Indiana looks to invest more in startups, a new group is forming to help physicians and life science entrepreneurs innovate successfully.
Kelley School of Business is creating a new research center focusing on the changing landscape of manufacturing in central Indiana and across the nation, with support of a $1 million gift from alumnus Gregg Sherrill and his wife Sabine.
The Kelley School of Business is creating a new research center focusing on the changing landscape of manufacturing in central Indiana and across the nation, with support of a generous gift from alumnus Gregg Sherrill and his wife Sabine. The center will be housed at IUPUI.
To err is human? Kelley School researchers examine how errors affect credibility of online reviews
Shoppers increasingly consult online reviews before making holiday purchases. But how do they decide which reviewers to trust?