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March 13, 2018
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
Claire Coder shares her entrepreneurial journey
Entrepreneurship is a popular career path, and future business owners are always looking for inspiration and guidance. The Fisher community was recent
March 13, 2018
The Ohio State University College of Engineering
The Ohio State University College of Engineering
Four Buckeyes chosen as University Innovation Fellows
Juan Tramontin, a logistics management student with an engineering minor, is one of four Ohio State students named University Innovation Fellows, a highly-selective program that empowers student change-agents to increase campus engagement with innovation, entrepreneurship, creativity and design thinking. They are part of a cohort of 258 students from 64 schools in nine countries.
March 12, 2018
NBC4
NBC4
Third party shopping causes confusion for customers
A number of merchants use third-party vendors. It’s just another way to sell products online. Fisher's Deborah Mitchell said it’s part of the changing shopper landscape.
March 12, 2018
ABC 7
ABC 7
Students spend Spring Break giving back
While some college students have hit the Suncoast with the beach in mind, a group of students from Fisher College of Business are giving up their beach time — to give back instead.
March 12, 2018
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
Wolstein Scholar named Next Generation Innovator of the Year
Like most entrepreneurs, Laura McLaughlin identified a problem and wanted to solve it. Equipped with a solid academic foundation, she enlisted the help of The Ohio State Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) to turn her idea — a mobile app to help combat infant mortality — into a reality.
March 9, 2018
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
APTE Summit connecting students with social entrepreneurship
The Alleviating Poverty Through Entrepreneurship (APTE) Summit has connected students at Fisher and Ohio State with change leaders from around the world to explore ways to put business education to work in making positive impacts in communities near and far.
March 8, 2018
The Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Tribune
Hollywood, black actresses and the squishy metrics of who gets paid what
“One thing we’ve learned from social-psychological research in the last 10 or 15 years is that when we make decisions about people — when we evaluate others — we have biases that carry a lot of history that we don’t consciously process or recognize,” according to Fisher's Timothy A.
March 7, 2018
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
When it comes to technology implementation, keep it human
In industries as diverse as manufacturing and health care, managers are keenly aware of the need to manage their operations through standard routines and IT solutions. However, how these firms use routines and technologies is important, according to a new study published by researchers from The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business and the Brigham Young University Marriott School of Business.
March 7, 2018
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
Fisher honors 2018 Pace Setters Award recipients
Recognizing the outstanding achievement, leadership and service from its undergraduate students, faculty, staff and alumni, Fisher College of Business recently honored the recipients of the 2018 Pace Setters Awards.
March 7, 2018
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
Student launches empowerment network to address gender inequality
Fisher College of Business student Sonal Gupta has created an email network to ignite an important social discussion among men and women.
March 6, 2018
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
Think less: A tactic for business success
Tada Yamamoto, a member of the 11th Honors Cohort at Fisher, shares insights and reflections on how a unique global experience changed his outlook on
March 5, 2018
Fisher Ink
Fisher Ink
A taxing experience
Fisher Ink, the college's official literary magazine, profiles two undergraduate organizations that are providing financial services to improve lives throughout Columbus. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program and Scarlet and Grey Financial provide workshops to help teach financial stability to young adults and low-income families.
March 2, 2018
The Akron Beacon Journal
The Akron Beacon Journal
Akron’s new Bounce innovation hub gets its first CEO
Douglas Weintraub, an entrepreneur and investor in startups, has been named chief executive officer of Bounce, Akron’s Innovation Hub. He is a graduate of the Ohio State University Fisher College of Business, and is a lifelong resident of the Akron area, where he lives with his wife, Janis.
February 27, 2018
WBNS-10TV
WBNS-10TV
Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams owner threatens to cut ties with FedEx over NRA partnership
Fisher's Deborah Mitchell shares insights into branding considerations companies face when they take political stances.
February 27, 2018
Houston Chronicle
Houston Chronicle
We've heard a lot of bad apologies lately. What makes a good one?
Roy Lewicki, professor emeritus of management and human resources at Fisher College of Business, started focusing on apologies in the wake of JetBlue's detailed explanation of a major equipment shutdown in New York, Tiger Woods's mea culpa for extramarital affairs, and British Petroleum's attempt to atone after the deadly Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
February 26, 2018
The Ohio State University Office of Energy and Environment
The Ohio State University Office of Energy and Environment
Students partner with Ohio Environmental Council to explore clean energy
Fisher College of Business students worked on a semester-long clean energy choice project alongside the Ohio Environmental Council to help consumers understand sustainable energy choices and choose a renewable energy supplier.
February 26, 2018
Fisher College of Business
Fisher College of Business
MBLE Networking and Leadership event highlights mentorship
Fisher's Master of Business Logistics Engineering (MBLE) program recently hosted its first-ever Networking and Leadership Night, which provided an opportunity for students to hear guest speakers and interact with business leaders.
February 26, 2018
Smart Business
Smart Business
Navigating a tighter labor market
Every quarter, the National Center for the Middle Market surveys 1,000 executives. One thing we ask is whether their company’s overall performance has improved, deteriorated or stayed the same in the past year.
February 23, 2018
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Chronicle
Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s assets surged in 2017. It won’t say why
Unlike private foundations, which generally must distribute at least 5 percent of their investments each year to operating charities, there is no grant-making requirement for donor-advised funds. Critics call them rest stops for charity dollars. Brian Mittendorf, an accounting professor at Ohio State University, said it’s “crazy” that large sponsors of donor-advised funds “are not subject to the same disclosure requirements that private foundations are.”
February 23, 2018
Chief Executive
Chief Executive
R&D is fueling innovation culture
An outsized commitment to investing in innovation is a major distinguishing characteristic of “growth champions” of the mid-market—those 10 percent of companies identified by the National Center for the Middle Market (NCMM) as the biggest gainers over time.
February 22, 2018
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Big companies are getting a chokehold on the economy
In a recent paper, economists Söhnke Bartram, Gregory Brown and Fisher's René M. Stulz show that the increasing domination of public markets by large old companies — the superstars that economists are warning about — is responsible for the increasing correlations between stocks.
February 21, 2018
WBNS-10TV
WBNS-10TV
What researchers are doing to tackle distracted driving
A group called the Risk Institute at Ohio State University is looking at what can be done to change habits and behaviors about cellphones and driving.
February 20, 2018
Harvard Business Review
Harvard Business Review
Diversity and authenticity
Decades’ worth of studies have shown that similarity attracts—a phenomenon known as homophily. Our research focuses on a specific aspect of this: That being one’s true self, disclosing elements of one’s personal life, and forming social connections are easier within one’s own group than they are across a demographic boundary such as racial background.
February 19, 2018
Columbus CEO
Columbus CEO
Is a humble boss a better boss?
No one likes an egomaniac, but sometimes a little arrogance may be just what the C-suite needs. “To team members who expect leaders ... to take charge and give orders, humble leaders may be met with doubt,” says Fisher's Jasmine Hu.
February 14, 2018
The Columbus Dispatch
The Columbus Dispatch
Matters of Taste: False truths can mislead consumers at grocery
The belief in the health power of expensive foods — or that healthy foods need to cost more — is misguided, according to Rebecca Reczek, a food psychologist and marketing researcher at Ohio State University.