Faculty and Research News

Does living through a disaster as a child make a CEO more willing to take risks? It depends, reveals a study coauthored by assistant professor of finance Vineet Bhagwat.

Newly published research suggests that the brands of sponsors and charities can be damaged when similarities between the two don't align well.
The accounting faculty at the Lundquist College of Business were ranked second worldwide out in publishing academic tax research during the past six years.

Finance professor John Chalmers received a prestigious award from TIAA-CREF for a paper examining retirees' demand for life annuity payments.

Ehrman Giustina Professor of Marketing Lynn Kahle named the 2014 Thomas C. Stewart Distinguished Professor.

Celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the Lillis Business Complex, driving innovation with new startups, and more.

Undergraduates compete KPMG Financial Accounting Case Competition, MAcc goes to Nyenrode, and more.
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The Lundquist College is delighted to welcome six new professors, instructors, and staff members in fall 2013.

What goes best with the month of October? Here at the University of Oregon, the answer is fall leaves, Duck football and research.
Assistant professor of management Andrew Nelson traced librarians' evolving attitudes toward the Internet in a forthcoming study.
Experts came from all over the world to attend the Lundquist College's biennial finance research conference this July.
I want to share a simple concept we often don't give its due: Always be open to saying yes.
Making the commitment to stand for something is what defines and builds a community.

At the UO Lundquist College of Business, providing a pipeline of talented, knowledgeable, and dedicated graduates is what we do best--and what sets us apart.

Proposed new accreditation standards more accurately reflect the nature of modern business education.