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The story behind the market’s hottest funds
The Wall Street Journal
Research from a pair of finance faculty members, including Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, provides context to a closer look at the performance of specialized — or thematic — Exchange Trade Funds (ETFs).
January 15, 2021
Want a hot stock tip? Avoid this type of investment fund
The Ohio State University
Are specialized Exchange Trade Funds (ETFs) that are built around hot industries like cannabis, cybersecurity, and work-from-home businesses good ideas? Research from Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, and PhD candidate Byungwook Kim provides a cautionary tale for investors.
January 15, 2021
Research affiliates quant warns of Bitcoin market manipulation
Bloomberg
In 2017, Alex Pickard had made so much money from Bitcoin that he quit his job in finance and moved to Washington state to mine digital coins full time. Less than a year later, the venture had failed and he was back at quant firm Research Affiliates.
January 14, 2021
Shareholder lawsuits and CEO turnover decisions
LexBlog
In a recent study, Xue Wang, associate professor of accounting and management information systems, and her colleagues move the debate on shareholder lawsuits forward by studying the impact of shareholder litigation threats on CEOs’ employment.
January 13, 2021
Elon Musk debates: How to give away world’s biggest fortune
Bloomberg
Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor in Accounting and an expert in nonprofits, shares some insights regarding Elon Musk's desire to give his fortune away to philanthropy. Mittendorf's advice: avoid the temptation to reinvent philanthropy and instead focus on causes and frameworks already in place.
January 8, 2021
Supply chain resilience: Building an effective disaster management plan
Supply and Demand Chain Executive
Phil Renaud, executive director of the Risk Institute, writes that it is more important than ever that organizations pay attention to the business resilience needs of corporations facing severe weather-related risks.
December 28, 2020
Li named a 2021 Young Scholar by the Marketing Science Institute
Marketing Science Institute
Assistant Professor of Marketing Alice Li joins exclusive company in being named one of the Marketing Science Institute's 2021 Young Scholars.
December 22, 2020
Understanding envy: Facing professional envy
Harvard Business Review
Envy is a natural human emotion, but it’s often misunderstood when it comes up at work. Professor of Management and Human Resources Tanya Menon discusses how drawing boundaries can help us handle competition, fear, and jealousy in our careers.
December 21, 2020
2020: The year human leaders stepped forward
Forbes
Faceless, top-down leadership has become stale, fake and ineffective. 2020 is the year smart managers realized they needed to be human too. Research from Management and Human Resources professor Jasmine Hu shows how servant leadership can be a powerful tool in how managers lead.
December 17, 2020
Stock Buybacks: What every investor needs to know
The Wall Street Journal
They have been attacked by many academics and progressive politicians. Now, with a new administration, the battle could soon get even more heated. Rene Stulz, the Everett D. Reese Chair of Banking and Monetary Economics, shares insights into stock buybacks.
December 5, 2020
Corporate fraud may lead to neighborhood financial crimes
The Ohio State University
Does corporate fraud have an impact on the crime rate in the area in which the misconduct happens? Research from Assistant Professor of Accounting Eric Holzman and his colleagues shows an interesting correlation.
November 16, 2020
Servant leadership amid a pandemic
Fisher College of Business
As leaders navigate the workplace challenges that COVID-19 continues to present, Management and Human Resources Professor Jasmine Hu explores one style that effective managers can employ to help their teams cope and turn negative feelings into positive action.
November 13, 2020
Why you should apply design thinking to the employee experience
strategy+business
COVID-19 has forced changes in the way people work — and created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to increase engagement and productivity, write Tom Stewart, executive director of the National Center for the Middle Market.
November 10, 2020
The link between the stock market and the economy is weakening
Bloomberg
The stock market is often misused as a bellwether for the economy, especially in political debates. Yet the market has never reliably moved in concert with the economy. And today the connection between the two is weaker than at any point since World War II, according to research by Rene Stulz, Everett D. Reese Chair of Banking and Monetary Economics at Fisher, and a colleague.
November 3, 2020
Why communicating your goals might be one of the best career decisions you can make
Medium
When we keep our goals to ourselves, we lack accountability. A study conducted by Howard Klein found that people showed a greater commitment to their goals and performance when they shared their goals with people of higher status.
November 1, 2020
Female college athletes from across the US say they've been bullied, manipulated, and psychologically abused by their coaches
Insider
In speaking with 17 former college athletes from 10 universities around the U.S. about their negative experiences with coaches, a pattern emerged of psychological and emotional abuse in women's sports. Ben Tepper, the Abramowitz Memorial Professor and chair of the Department of Management and Human Resources at Fisher College of Business, told Insider that college sports often provide "the perfect storm" of circumstances that can lead to abuse.
November 1, 2020
How people would choose who gets scarce COVID-19 treatment
The Ohio State University
With the very real possibility of a second wave of COVID-19 cases spiking soon, research by Yunhui Huang, assistant professor of marketing, reveals the characteristics that individuals from around the world identified as taking priority for a hypothetical allocation of a life-saving ventilator.
October 29, 2020
Consumers and artificial intelligence: An experiential perspective
American Marketing Association
Not long ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was the stuff of science fiction. Now it is changing how consumers eat, sleep, work, play, and even date. A new Journal of Marketing article co-authored by Rebecca Walker Reczek, the Dr. H.
October 22, 2020
Research: Sustainability and its impact on process improvement
Fisher College of Business
When organizations discuss ways they can improve internal processes, much of their initial focus centers on revamping existing protocols. While short-term results of these changes can lead to positive results, the true measure of success is whether the new processes yield positives in the long term and whether these improvements can be replicated and sustained over time.
October 22, 2020
The right leader can ease COVID-19-induced stress, researchers say
HR Dive
Leaders who are attentive to employees' emotional needs and unite them around a common purpose could help reduce COVID-19-induced stress in the workplace, according to a study led by Associate Professor of Management and Human Resources Jasmine Hu. It concludes that "servant leadership" can even promote engagement.
October 21, 2020
Appreciating Real Estate: Kyle Waldrep
Fisher College of Business
In this episode of Appreciating Real Estate, the Ohio State Center for Real Estate talks with Kyle Waldrep, founder and CEO of Dottid, a commercial real estate SAAS technology platform provides a single location for brokers, landlords and tenants to share information, work seamlessly throughout the leasing process and ultimately, close deals faster and with greater efficiency.
October 17, 2020
The stock market’s strength tells us less about the true state of the economy than at almost any other time over the last five decades
MarketWatch
This new study by Rene Stulz, the Everett D. Reese Chair of Banking and Monetary Economics, and his colleagues crunches the numbers and finds the disconnect between the stock market and the economy increases as valuations become more stretched.
October 17, 2020
This is the worst thing you can say when giving a gift
BestLife
Have you ever given a good gift that wasn't received well? It could be because you are accidentally saying the wrong thing when presenting it.
October 16, 2020
Appreciating Real Estate: Peter Cummings
Fisher College of Business
In this episode of Appreciating Real Estate, the Ohio State Center for Real Estate talks with Peter Cummings, CEO and executive chairman of The Platform, a company focused on the rebuilding of Detroit.
October 15, 2020
What’s good for corporations isn’t good for America
The New York Times
A paper by Frederik P. Schlingemann and Rene M. Stulz, the Everett D. Reese Chair of Banking and Monetary Economics, seems to confirm New York Times columnist Paul Krugman's suspicions. It’s titled “Has the stock market become less representative of the economy?”, and its conclusion seems to be yes, at least as far as jobs are concerned.
October 13, 2020
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