Doctoral student’s research wins honors
Catherine Helmuth, a first-year doctoral student with a focus on management, had her manuscript “Power and Effect Size in Supply Chain Research” awarded “Best Paper” status by the Academy of Management.
Catherine Helmuth, a first-year doctoral student with a focus on management, had her manuscript “Power and Effect Size in Supply Chain Research” awarded “Best Paper” status by the Academy of Management.
Lowder Eminent Scholar in Finance Dr. James Barth offered banking insight in U.S. News & World Report's Debate Club.
Local power in Congress -- particularly when a local politician holds the chair of a congressional banking committee -- can be beneficial to some banks. That’s what a recent, 14-page research article penned by three Auburn University College of Business professors suggests.
The first Auburn Student Startup Business Plan Contest finals will be Monday at 5 p.m. in the Shelby Center, Room 1126.
Facebook may very well help you get your first job out of college. It may also be the reason why you strike out with every employer. The proof is in the profile. According to a study co-authored by business professor Kevin Mossholder, the information students post on Facebook can reliably predict the personality traits that make a prospective employee either a go or a no go.