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January 2, 2018
Smart Business

Reputation and the middle-market firm

Oded Shenkar, academic director of the National Center for the Middle Market, shares his insights into the importance of reputation among middle market firms.
December 20, 2017
The Chronicle of Philanthropy

How fundraisers should talk to donors about the tax overhaul

Republicans’ tax overhaul could have long-lasting effects on how charities will raise money — and from whom they will raise money. Now, as the overhaul is headed to President Trump’s desk, many fundraisers are wondering what steps to take next in reaching out to donors. Here’s what the experts such as Fisher's Brian Mittendorf suggest.
December 20, 2017
The Conversation

Untrustworthy memories make it hard to shop ethically

People who see themselves as conscientious consumers often buy items made by companies that violate their values because it's hard to keep that information in mind, according to Fisher's Rebecca Walker Reczek and Daniel Zane and the University of Texas at Austin's Julie Irwin.
Dean Makhija with award winners Andrea Evans and Katie Reynolds
December 19, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Fisher announces 2017 Coykendale award winners

Fisher College of Business has honored Andrea Evans and Katie Reynolds with Coykendale Awards, which are presented each year as part of the college’s ongoing commitment to recognize and reward dedicated staff members.

Individuals in scrubs holding clipboard with chart
December 18, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Faculty working to improve pharmaceutical safety through research

Three faculty members from Fisher’s Department of Management Sciences are a part of a team of U.S. researchers that recently received key funding to c
December 17, 2017
Sandusky Register

Experts: Sandusky Mall hanging in there

“The department store is having a very hard time,” said Deborah Mitchell, clinical associate professor of marketing at Ohio State University. Before, the department store was where you had to go if you wanted to look at a lot of different things. Internet sites now handle much of that, she said.
December 15, 2017
CNN

Want to fix sexual harassment? Don't hire jerks

As the reckoning continues, people want to know: What can we do about sexual harassment? Based on research by Fisher's Bennett Tepper, Robert Sutton's answer is: Just avoid hiring potential troublemakers in the first place.
December 13, 2017
Poets&Quants

Meet Fisher's MBA Class of 2019

“Fisher is family.” You’ll hear that a lot around Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business. On a campus with nearly 60,000 students, Fisher is an MBA peanut with just 91 full-time students in the Class of 2019. That’s exactly how these first-years want it.
Rungtusanatham named DSI Fellow
December 13, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Rungtusanatham named DSI Fellow

Continuing a proud legacy of thought leadership in management sciences at Fisher, Fisher’s Johnny Rungtusanatham was recently inducted as a Fellow by the Decision Sciences Institute.
Portrait of Bernard “Bud” LaLonde
December 12, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Fisher recognizes the passing of Bernard LaLonde

Bernard “Bud” LaLonde, professor emeritus at Fisher College of Business and a recognized thought leader in logistics and supply chain management, passed away on December 1. He was 84.
Gathering of students at the MBLE Pre-Commencement
December 8, 2017
Fisher College of Business

MBLE Class of 2017 celebrates Pre-Commencement

Fisher College of Business recently gathered to celebrate the accomplishments of the Master of Business Logistics Engineering (MBLE) Class of 2017 at a Pre-Commencement ceremony.
Local nonprofit leaders on high chairs making presentation to students
December 7, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Marketing for social impact the focus of annual event

Fisher students and representatives from national and local nonprofits recently congregated to gain insights on how to effectively wield marketing skills for a positive impact on important social causes as part of the “Marketing for a Better World” event, hosted by the Fisher Association of Marketing Professionals (AMP) with the support of Fisher Board Fellows.
December 7, 2017
The Ohio State University Alumni Association

Live, laugh, learn

Striking a balance in life is important to Ida Abdalkhani (BSBA '03, MBA '05), a sharply focused entrepreneur and fun-loving laughter yoga teacher.
Professor Oded Shenkar poses for a portrait inside of Fisher Hall.
December 6, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Shenkar explores culture, global business in new book

Building on more than 40 years studying international business, Fisher’s Oded Shenkar has co-authored a book that explores the critical role that cult
November 30, 2017
CSO

What midsize companies need to understand about cybersecurity threats

According to a 2016 survey of more than 1,000 C-suite mid-market executives by the National Center for the Middle Market, more than half of U.S. middle market companies did not have an “up-to-date” strategy to address cybersecurity risks, while 30 percent had no action plan at all.
He Yafei speaks to an audience inside the Mason Hall rotunda
November 30, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Global Trade Network connects Fisher with former Chinese ambassador

Building on its commitment to providing students, faculty and staff at Fisher with opportunities to build their global competencies, the college’s Global Trade Network recently brought to campus He Yafei, a recognized diplomat and official within the government of the People’s Republic of China.
Fisher Impact Day
November 28, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Student leaders shape Fisher Impact Day though service

Fisher is burgeoning with emerging leaders, many of whom recently worked to make the college’s day of service into something truly exceptional. C.J. Stover and Brady Ellis were among those students who helped shape Fisher Impact Day, an event in which more than 880 members of the Fisher community dispersed across campus and throughout central Ohio to serve various organizations.
November 28, 2017
The Ohio State University

​Sometimes, it pays for the boss to be humble

Researchers studying workplaces in China found that some real-life teams showed more creativity if the employees rated their bosses as showing more humility. Humble leaders are most effective when team members expect a low degree of distance between the leaders and followers, according to Fisher's Jasmine Hu.
An inmate at Southeastern Correctional Institution talks about his experience with the Ohio Prison Entrepreneurship Program.
November 28, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Partnership brings entrepreneurship to prison

Making her way through security at the Southeastern Correctional Institution (SCI) in Lancaster last August, Erin Halleran wasn’t unnerved by the chai
November 27, 2017
The Columbus Dispatch

Columbus no longer ‘flyover’ country, but place to create something

Small-business owners are at the heart of a collaboration between the Ohio State Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the Columbus City Council. The C-Biz project is being developed to provide technical assistance to small, minority-owned businesses located in six central-city neighborhoods that could use some commercial revitalization.
Lawrence Funderburke in dress shirt and pants poses with basketball
November 27, 2017
Fisher College of Business

Lawrence Funderburke’s life beyond basketball

Longtime followers of Ohio State men’s basketball will no doubt recognize the name Lawrence Funderburke, who played on the team from 1991 to 1994, and
November 25, 2017
The Columbus Dispatch

Business program works to release inmates into small businesses

Started this year as a pilot project at the Southeastern Correctional Institution outside Lancaster, the Ohio Prison Entrepreneurship Program is a collaboration between the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction and the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Ohio State’s Fisher College of Business.
November 22, 2017
Columbus Business First

What does Crew SC mean to Columbus?

“The teams we grow up with are the teams we love most,” said Joseph Goodman, an assistant professor of marketing and logistics at Fisher. “People love the Buckeyes because they went to school at OSU, or their mom or dad used to take them to games growing up. Those formidable years are when fans are literally born.”
November 21, 2017
CardRates.com

Study suggests the impulsivity that results from ADHD can cause financial distress in adults

People who suffer from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often find it difficult to stay organized, meet deadlines, and plan details of their everyday lives. A new study by Fisher's Itzhak Ben-David and his colleagues suggests ADHD can also have negative effects on adults' financial behavior, like missing credit payments and issues maintaining employment.
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.

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