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November 20, 2017
MarketWatch

Banks delayed foreclosures to influence discussion of Dodd-Frank

In 2009-2010, the housing crisis was at its worst: an average of nearly 300,000 new foreclosures were started every month during those two years. But those numbers should have been higher, according to a paper co-authored by Fisher's Itzhak Ben-David and his colleagues.
November 17, 2017
MarketWatch

Fears grow that popularity of ETFs is a ticking time bomb

It’s a claim that has been hotly disputed and fiercely debated by the day: Have ETFs gotten too big for their own good, making them an unappreciated risk in the event of a market decline? Heavy ETF ownership “may increase the nonfundamental volatility of the securities in their baskets,” according to recent research by Fisher's Itzhak Ben-David and his colleagues.
Students pack up food for Fisher Impact Day
November 17, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Fisher Impact Day unites college in service of others

Whether creating care packages for servicemembers overseas, making no-sew blankets for sick and disadvantaged children or beautifying parts of Columbus, hundreds of Fisher students, faculty and staff spent the Veterans Day holiday serving the community as part of Fisher Impact Day.
Wolstein Summit
November 17, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Wolstein Summit highlights Ohio as an entrepreneurial leader

Hosted by The Ohio State University Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, the 2017 Bert L. and Iris S. Wolstein Entrepreneurial Leadership Summit explored pathways to entrepreneurship in Ohio and brought together leaders and bright minds to discuss ways the state can foster new ideas, technologies and solutions.
November 17, 2017
The Columbus Dispatch

Hard-working Billy Price earns business degree while never missing a game

“The biggest thing once I made my decision to come to Ohio State was to make sure I got my degree because it’s a highly touted, highly respected business school here, Fisher,” senior Billy Price said. “I wanted to enjoy the process.”
November 16, 2017
WalletHub

What are the best photo credit cards?

Joseph Goodman, assistant professor of marketing at Fisher, answers questions about photo credit card options available to consumers.
Undergraduate students touring Honda and surrounded by engine parts
November 14, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Honda supporting students, research at Fisher

Students, faculty and researchers at Fisher College of Business are benefiting from unique opportunities to engage with a leader in the automotive industry, as the college and Honda of America have teamed up in a number of ways.
Man and two women wearing crowns and sashes hand award to Gomez-Bellenge
November 13, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Fisher's Gómez-Bellengé recognized with statewide award

Recognizing his commitment to elevating educational opportunities and initiatives for Hispanics and Latinos/as throughout the region, Francisco Gómez-
November 13, 2017
The Wall Street Journal

Small IPOs are dying. That’s good.

More listed companies chose to sell to rivals to get bigger, and fewer opted for IPOs in the first place. The result is that the average listed company is far bigger than it was, and there are far fewer very small companies, data from René Stulz, director of the Dice Center for Research in Financial Economics at Ohio State University, shows.
November 10, 2017
Springfield News-Sun

Could driverless tech mean thousands of Ohio trucking jobs lost?

The technology that’s making autonomous vehicles possible isn’t new, said Tom Goldsby, chair of the Department of Marketing and Logistics at Fisher. Instead, it’s been a process of steady technological improvements over a span of decades.
November 8, 2017
Columbus Business First

Columbus, Ohio State seek to expand program helping minority businesses

A group of Ohio State University students helped Michael Watkins better market his electrical contracting business as he gears up to hire an employee and double the jobs he can take on. The city of Columbus is investing $100,000 to figure out how the student program itself can expand to help more than two small businesses at a time.
A military veteran helps a student refine his resume review to highlight his military experience.
November 7, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Veterans provide unique insights as part of resume review

For the second year in a row, undergraduate and graduate students with military experience at Fisher were provided the opportunity to engage with corp
computer keyboard on top of financial statements
November 6, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Fisher offering an undergraduate minor in insurance

Developed in response to student and industry demands, The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business will offer a new undergraduate minor in in
November 5, 2017
The Wall Street Journal

A reality check on stock-market ‘anomalies’

Lu Zhang and his colleagues, Kewei Hou and Chen Xue have been making waves in the investing community with a paper published earlier this year that challenges much of the research out there about market “anomalies.” They spent nearly three years compiling and replicating 447 market anomalies identified in academic literature.
Man on stage in front of image that says production, connection and the nature of work
November 3, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Global Summit explores workforce development

Presented by the National Center for the Middle Market (NCMM), the Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) at Fisher and other partners, the 2017 Global Summit event drew experts from across the country to share workforce insights and leading research.
November 1, 2017
Columbus CEO

Seeing Double

Twins, including those with ties to Fisher, capitalize on their unique sibling relationships for entrepreneurial success.
Oded Shenkar
November 1, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Shenkar recognized internationally for scholarly contributions

Oded Shenkar, professor of management and human resources at Fisher, was recently named the 2018 recipient of the Distinguished Scholarly Contribution Award by the International Association for Chinese Management Research.
October 30, 2017
Black Enterprise

Your coworkers are not your friends…but maybe they should be

Research by Fisher's Robert Lount and his colleagues suggests that not making friends at work can do more harm than good.
October 30, 2017
BusinessBecause

International MBAs can still build careers in the United States

Despite the political uncertainty, international MBA grads from Ohio State’s Fisher College of Business are landing jobs at top firms like Amazon, Apple, and IBM.
October 26, 2017
Inc

Why U.S. manufacturers are turning their attention to 'Reshoring'

Companies around the country are increasingly cashing in on 'reshoring' opportunities. But a study conducted by John Gray, an associate professor of operations at Fisher and two other researchers, examined a litany of reasons for why small to midsize companies had chosen to bring home production. 
Risk Annual Conference
October 26, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Risk Institute examines risk in the digital age at Annual Conference

The evolution of risk in a digital age took center stage at The Risk Institute’s fourth Annual Conference at The Ohio State University Fisher College
October 24, 2017
The Conversation

The best way to deal with failure

According to new research by Fisher's Selin Malkoc and her colleagues, the way you respond could determine whether or not you'll repeat the same mistake in the future.
October 24, 2017
YouTube

Oded Shenkar explains China's economic plans through the decades

CGTN's Mike Walter spoke with Oded Shenkar, professor at Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University on China's economic policy.
October 24, 2017
Stylist

Why your boss should always let you work alongside your ‘work wife’

Teams of friends get the job done, according to new research from Fisher's Robert Lount and his colleagues.
October 24, 2017
Bloomberg

Apprenticeships could narrow the U.S. skills gap

A study conducted this summer by the National Center for the Middle Market at Ohio State University found that 44 percent of mid-market companies said they had difficulty recruiting people who had the skills they needed.