Tag: faculty research
The deadly cost of workplace rudeness
New research reveals that rudeness in the workplace is far more than just unpleasant — it can be downright dangerous. INDIANAPOLIS — Teams from the University of Florida, Indiana University, and other universities across the U.S. and Israel recently conducted five eye-opening studies about rudeness, uncovering that even mild instances of this behavior can…… Read more »
Research shows smart utility meters drive down manufacturing costs if data is used to drive operations
INDIANAPOLIS – A new study detailing how the use of smart utility meters can improve energy efficiency in manufacturing finds that the willingness of managers to make use of the technology is a key driver in reducing energy consumption and related costs. The research serves as a proof-of-concept for using event system theory, which has historically…… Read more »
Kelley Indianapolis faculty member named a Research Frontiers Trailblazer
Amrou Awaysheh, OneAmerica Foundation Endowed Chair and associate professor of operations and supply chain management, is among eight IUPUI faculty members honored as 2023 Research Frontiers Trailblazers. Awaysheh is the first Kelley School of Business Indianapolis faculty member who’s received this annual award from the Indianapolis campus’s vice chancellor for research. The award recognizes associate…… Read more »
Research reveals subtlety is key when aiming to show gender identity support in a medical care setting
Wearing a button or pin signaling physician’s own pronouns proved to be well-received by trans and non-cisgender patients INDIANAPOLIS — A new study from the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis shows physicians or providers who wear a pin signaling their own pronouns and don’t verbally provide or request them are more well-received by trans…… Read more »
Heading back to work in the office? Not all interruptions are bad for business
A new study from the Kelley School of Business shows interruptions from coworkers can be good – if they’re conversations related to work.
Multi-institution team receives national recognition by White House Cybersecurity Summit
A researcher in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business at IUPUI is part of a multidisciplinary, multi-institution team that was recognized by President Joe Biden and the White House Administration during an address at the Cybersecurity Summit.
Lessons from research in real-time
Throughout the year, in addition to their teaching responsibilities, professors conduct research, submit papers to top-tier journals, edit papers written by their peers, and present at academic and professional conferences and workshops across the country and, often, around the world.