Faculty and Research News

At the University of Oregon’s Lundquist College of Business, we are attracting some of the foremost minds in academia.

Organizers of an all-day, innovation and entrepreneurship festival are seeking proposals for lectures, panel discussions, art installations, workshops, and other sessions.

Incredible student accomplishments, outstanding faculty research, a major gift from alumni, and more.

Students attending the business portion of the SAIL summer program learned to budget, manage their credit, and build a personal brand.

Twelve Lundquist College faculty and staff members were the recipients of awards for their hard work over the 2016-2017 academic year.

The Lundquist College of Business is pleased to share recent tenure and promotion decisions for our faculty members.

Designing sneakers for Nike or Adidas seems like a dream job to many. But it’s a dream that’s becoming a reality for students in the UO’s Sports Product Management program, which just graduated its inaugural class in March.

Marketing professor Aparna Sundar is exploring the broader impact of signage: Does it engage customers?

Would knowing you will be offered a variety in the future make a current experience better? According to research from assistant professor of marketing Jiao Zhang and coauthors, the answer is “yes.”

The Lundquist College of Business jumped up 10 places in the University of Texas at Dallas’s 2017 Top 100 Business School Research Rankings thanks to our research-productive faculty.

Get to know our new dean Sarah E. Nutter, meet our first Rippey Professor of Practice in Finance Scott Kerslake, get a peek at our new Portland facility, see how our business Ducks worked all the way to the Olympics, and more.

Assistant professor of finance Brandon Julio is a researcher at heart, earning recognition for his work on financial markets and political uncertainty. He is also a favorite professor among finance students.
Leadership transition, new accounting team members, Gernon fund reaches milestone, and more.

Student-business collaboration highlights investment trends, faculty research, Cameron Center naming, and more.

Assistant Professor Zhixi Wan and his coauthor investigated value-chain climbing in supplier-manufacturer relationships.