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June 25, 2018
Smart Business Magazine

Strategic alliances and the middle-market firm

Strategic alliances are used by firms for a variety of purposes, but Oded Shenkar, of the National Center for the Middle Market, says they can especially benefit middle-market firms that need to augment their limited skills and resources.
June 23, 2018
Global News

Micro-targeting: How Facebook is selling you to advertisers

“Now we start having the ability to target ads to people based on much more complex algorithms,” says Fisher's Rob Smith. “So instead of ‘people who are between the ages of 40 and 60 tend to watch this show,’ it’s ‘I would like to target someone who is 27-years-old, who lives in this place, who likes tennis and is interested in buying a new tennis racket right now.’”
David Harrison on stage with three individuals is handed an award by the National Association of Black Accountants
June 21, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Harrison honored with regional service award

Recognizing his commitment to education and the professional and personal development of underrepresented students at Ohio State and throughout the region, David Harrison was recently honored by the National Association of Black Accountants.
June 20, 2018
Newsweek

Mounting research suggests you really should be drinking coffee

People who drank more coffee contributed more to group meetings and tended to stay on-topic compared to their decaffeinated co-workers. Coffee drinkers also evaluated team performance more positively as a result of increased alertness, Ohio State University researchers found.
June 19, 2018
The Conversation

How setting a schedule can make you less productive

You might think you've made your day more efficient – but it can actually affect what you accomplish during your unstructured time, according to research by Fisher's Selin Malkoc.
June 19, 2018
Poets&Quants for Execs

2018 Best EMBAs: Geoffrey Rinehart, Ohio State

Fisher Executive MBA graduate Geoffrey Rinehart shares his experiences from his time at Ohio State, the EMBA program and offers advice to future students.
June 19, 2018
Consumer HealthDay

Warning labels can scare folks away from sugary drinks

People are less likely to buy sugary drinks if they see warning labels that include graphic pictures of health consequences such as obesity, diabetes and tooth decay, according to research from Fisher's Grant Donnelly and his colleagues.
Students listen intently to Executive Education speaker
June 19, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Executive Education program working to build supplier diversity skills

A partnership between Fisher and the Ohio Minority Supplier Development Council is providing minority business leaders with a key opportunity to establish and augment operational excellence programs within their firms.
June 19, 2018
Poets&Quants for Execs

2018 Best EMBAs: Dustin Keith, Ohio State

Ohio State Fisher Executive MBA graduate Dustin Keith shares his experiences in the school's EMBA program and offers advice to future students.
Woman and man study business information on a computer
June 18, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Fisher launches International Business minor

Building on its commitment to providing students with critical opportunities to gain global skills and perspectives, Fisher College of Business has launched an International Business minor for undergraduates.
Rebecca Walker Reczek in front of the AMA conference sign with conference co-chairs.
June 18, 2018
Fisher College of Business

AMA, Fisher explore the role of marketing and public policy

Highlighting the relationship between theory and practice, Fisher College of Business teamed up with the American Marketing Association (AMA) for the
June 18, 2018
The Ohio State University

​When consumers don’t want to talk about what they bought

One of the joys of shopping for many people is the opportunity to brag about their purchases to friends and others. But new research from Anna Paley, a visiting scholar in marketing at Fisher, found one common situation in which people would rather not discuss what they just bought: when they’re feeling like money is a little tight.
June 18, 2018
Yahoo UK

Are we ever truly sorry?

So what makes a good apology? According to a study by Roy Lewicki, a professor at the Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business, the perfect apology has six components.
Students and professors gathered outside the CDC in Ethiopia
June 14, 2018
Fisher College of Business

GAP program continuing to build global competencies

Valuable opportunities to gain global perspective while putting business skills into practice remains a key differentiator for students at Fisher — th
Ty Shepfer teaching inside a classroom on Fisher's campus.
June 14, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Shepfer honored with 2018 university Career Services Award

Preparing tomorrow’s business leaders for career success is part of the Fisher experience. From world-class faculty, to an entrepreneurially focused curriculum, to dedicated resources available from an award-winning Office of Career Management (OCM), students enjoy a culture rich with opportunities for personal and professional development. 
Laith Khalaf surrounded by suits, pants and coats
June 11, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Fisher alum helping others make great first impressions

Laith Khalaf (BSBA ’98) is using his professional clothing and professional contacts to help students put their best foot forward: "I know how it feels to want to give a good first impression but not have the means to do it."
Student leaders of Out in Business smile for a photo on the Alutto Quad on Fisher's campus.
June 8, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Student’s leadership supporting LGBTQ+ community at Fisher

When Jaret Waters arrived on campus as a first-year student, he began hunting for an association at Fisher geared specifically to the LGBTQ+ community
Matt Rosebaugh
June 7, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Veteran, MBA student honored as a Tillman Scholar

As a veteran with 11 years of active duty service in both conventional and Army Special Operations Aviation units, Matt Rosebaugh knows a thing or two about leadership.
June 7, 2018
Forbes

This surprising drink helps people work better in teams

As if we needed more reasons to love our coffee, researchers have discovered that people work better together under the influence of coffee.
June 6, 2018
Constructech TV

New Albany puts the brakes on distracted driving

See how The Risk Institute at Fisher College of Business is leading the discussion to combat the issue of distracted driving.
June 5, 2018
MarketWatch

Why Sears' plunging stock makes index funds and ETFs even more attractive

In 1975 the percentage of corporate profits that came from the top 100 U.S. firms was 48.5 percent, according to research conducted by finance professors Kathleen Kahle of the University of Arizona and René Stulz of Ohio State.
June 5, 2018
The Ohio State University

​Coffee helps teams work together, study suggests

Good teamwork begins with a cup of coffee for everyone, a new study suggests. Researchers, including Amit Singh, co-author of the study and a doctoral student in marketing at Fisher, found that people gave more positive reviews for their group’s performance on a task — and their own contribution — if they drank caffeinated coffee beforehand. 
Scott's spring fling group photo
June 5, 2018
Fisher College of Business

$1M ScottsMiracle-Gro Hagedorn Legacy Endowment established at Ohio State

Strengthening its commitment to equipping future leaders with the skills, experiences and networks necessary to succeed, The Ohio State University Max
Room of people at the Real Estate Center Annual Conference
May 31, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Center for Real Estate events explore industry application, research

Two signature events recently hosted by the Ohio State Center for Real Estate demonstrated its commitment to serving as a valuable link and a resource
May 29, 2018
HuffPost UK

Why you do less work when you have a meeting in your diary

Research by Selin Malkoc and her colleagues found, in a series of eight tests, that time seems shorter to people when it comes immediately before a scheduled task or appointment. Therefore when we have a meeting booked in our diary, we’re inclined to do less work and fill the time prior to the meeting with minor tasks, rather than knuckle down and complete something productive. 

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