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February 6, 2019
Bloomberg

Don’t blame the stock market for corporate myopia

Recent analysis by Rene Stulz, the Everett D. Reese Chair of Banking and Monetary Economics at Fisher, and Tulane's Robert Prilmeier suggests that the shift away from public equity markets is also occurring in debt markets — and that many of the same forces causing a decline in the number of publicly traded firms are also causing companies to shift away from issuing public bonds and instead to seek out private loans from banks.
February 2, 2019
The Columbus Dispatch

Central Ohio companies sit out Super Bowl ads this year

After some famous — and infamous — Super Bowl ads, central Ohio companies are sitting out this year's broadcast. “To really make it pay off these days, you have to invest in in-store displays, social media, have a really coordinated investment of time and people,” said Deborah Mitchell, a professor of marketing at Fisher. “A lot of firms say they can use the money, time and staff in a better way.”
January 31, 2019
Columbus Business First

Cannabis industry must take on enforcement inequities to increase diversity, panel says

Making cannabis industry employment more diverse requires grappling with decades of inequitable enforcement of a product that's still federally illegal, according to a panel of business and legal leaders hosted by the Ohio State law school's Drug Enforcement and Policy Center and Fisher's Center for Innovation Strategies. 
January 29, 2019
The Columbus Dispatch

Are we a state of lousy drivers, Ohio?

If we’re to be labeled terrible drivers, at least we’re also doing our part to help change that. Right here in Columbus, the Risk Institute at Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business has been leading a nationwide initiative to find the best ways to predict and curb distracted-driving behaviors. 
January 26, 2019
The NonProfit Times

Can investors and donors co-exist while nonprofits thrive?

Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professorship in Accounting, shares insights into the first product in which a financial return might be earned through an investment in a nonprofit.
January 25, 2019
The Columbus Dispatch

Nonprofits, churches may get hit with parking tax

Before Christmas, the IRS issued guidance for what tax-exempt organizations will need to compute a potential tax on their parking lots. “There has been some relief in the form of IRS guidance that softens the blow but the rule has not been fully repealed,” said Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professorship in Accounting.
January 24, 2019
TheStreet

Middle market company growth slows as companies close out 2018

Data from the fourth-quarter Middle Market Indicator released by the National Center for the Middle Market reveals that both revenue and employment growth rates have fallen since last quarter.
January 23, 2019
Yahoo! Style

What's the ideal way to apologise?

Research by Roy Lewicki, the Irving Abramowitz Memorial Professor Emeritus at Fisher, found that there are six components to an apology and the more of them you include when you say you’re sorry, the more effective your apology will be.
January 17, 2019
ReadWrite

How to fail your way to success

In a recent study, Fisher's Selin Malkoc said, “All the advice tells you not to dwell on your mistakes, to not feel bad. But we found the opposite. When faced with a failure, it is better to focus on one’s emotions – when people concentrate on how bad they feel and how they don’t want to experience these feelings again, they are more likely to try harder the next time.”
Nick Hall
January 15, 2019
Max M. Fisher College of Business

Professor Hall earns special recognition from Capitol Hill

As his tenure as president of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) concluded in 2018, Professor Nick Hall received unique recognition for his service and a powerful reminder of the vast reach of the Fisher alumni network.
January 10, 2019
The Columbus Dispatch

High Bank Distillery posts billboard pitch to Blue Jacket Artemi Panarin

High Bank Distillery has an offer as big as a billboard for Columbus Blue Jackets star Artemi Panarin: free vodka for life if he extends his contract with the team. The entire billboard idea is “brilliant,” said Deborah Mitchell, a professor of marketing at Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business.
January 9, 2019
The Ohio State University

Minute Professor: Why we're wasting time

Stop squandering the seconds, minutes and hours in your day. Fisher's Selin Malkoc shows you how to make the most of your time and get things done.
January 7, 2019
Columbus CEO

Employment law: Making it official with love contracts

As business responds to the #MeToo movement, are “love contracts” a good way to address workplace romances? Lecturer Rebecca Jacobs, who teaches Contemporary Employment Practices and the Law at Fisher, provides some insight.
January 2, 2019
HuffPost

2018 was a bad year for the NRA, and the worst could be yet to come

Documents showed the NRA was $31.8 million in the red at the end of last year, thanks in large part to slower cash flow. The negative balance was a 10-year low, according to Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professorship in Accounting, who recently published an analysis on the group’s finances.
December 27, 2018
Quartzy

Improve your social life by changing the way you schedule it

According to behavioral researchers, if our goal was to connect and make the most of our shared hours, we were doing everything wrong. Selin Malkoc, a professor of marketing at Fisher, and her colleague recommend not scheduling an exact time to rendezvous, but instead to try making arrangementson the fly.
December 26, 2018
Bloomberg

Professor has some questions about your index funds

Lu Zhang, the John W. Galbreath Chair in Real Estate and a finance professor at The Ohio State University, has something to say about your hot new index funds, and it may not be flattering. 
December 19, 2018
TED Talks

The most popular TED Talks of 2018

What. A. Year. Tanya Menon's TED Talk was recognized as one of the best of 2018, joining others that helped us make better decisions, taught us some fascinating science, gave us some hope for humanity and showed us what it's like to climb 3,000 feet ... without a rope.
December 14, 2018
The Conversation

The NRA's financial weakness, explained

Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professorship in Accounting, explores trends that indicate the NRA's financial power may be faltering at a time when its clout may seem stronger than ever.
December 13, 2018
WBNS-10TV

OSU study: Roundabouts could be key to stopping distracted driving

A study by the Risk Institute at The Ohio State University has found a change in traffic patterns could prevent distracted driving.
December 11, 2018
The Washington Post

The science of giving gifts your loved ones won’t want to return

And as you ponder gift choices, you may want to consider whether this holiday season is an extra-special one for your recipients. At moments in life worth celebrating, material goods beat out experiences as gifts, according to researchers from Fisher's Selin Malkoc and her colleagues at Washington University, because those objects can evoke memories and feelings of meaningful events for years to come.
December 4, 2018
The Seattle Times

Why supervisors envy their employees

Bennett Tepper, the Irving Abramowitz Memorial Professorship at Fisher, and a colleague explore how envied employees can avoid being squashed down by the green-eyed boss.
November 26, 2018
The Washington Post

Analysis | Distracted driving tends to cause more severe crashes, study finds

The study by researchers at the Risk Institute at Ohio State University found that distracted driving raises the odds that a crash will cause severe injury or death, compared with other crashes, particularly if those distraction-related crashes involve rear-end collisions or occur in work zones o
November 23, 2018
WOSU

Black Friday In Ohio: What To Expect This Year

Online shopping this holiday season could attract more Central Ohio residents, especially those who live in “shopping deserts” where businesses once thrived. 
November 21, 2018
Harper's BAZAAR

Why Do I See Ads For Things I Searched?

Inside the algorithms that dictate how and what we shop.
November 20, 2018
Business Insurance

Road design can combat distracted-driving crashes

Highlighting the increase in distracted driving fatalities and injuries, The Risk Institute at The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business revealed the impact that modifying road design can have on reducing frequency and severity of distracted driving crashes.