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Management professor Ralph Heidl seeks to understand how enterprising firms and individuals work together to create and use new technological resources.
Solution Aversion and Social Distancing
Marketing professor Troy Campbell shares how his research on “solution aversion” is reflected in the variety of reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic.
How Healthcare Workers Can Stay the Course During a Pandemic
Management professor Alan Meyer's research on hospital workers' response to Ebola in Australia can be applied to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Inspiring Change, Pushing Boundaries
Professor of Practice and Porter Faculty Fellow Stephanie Peel was featured among a roster of 10 extraordinary UO faculty members who are guiding the next generation to equity, opportunity, and excellence.
Mercedes Langford Presented with Drum Major Award
Associate director of academic advising and student experience Mercedes Langford was honored during the university's Martin Luther King, Jr. awards ceremony.
Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship Update, January 2020
Happy New Year from the Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship!
Faculty Spotlight: Alex Murray
Management professor Alex Murray's research focuses on the interface of humans and technologies.
Stewart Award 2020: Dane Christensen
Accounting professor Dane Christensen was awarded one of the Lundquist College’s most prestigious honors, the Stewart Distinguished Faculty Award.
Effects of Bias on Welfare Programs
Should government assistance cover pet food or potato chips? Marketing professor Troy Campbell and coauthor found that it depends who you ask.
Faculty Spotlight: Lauren Lanahan
Management professor Lauren Lanahan's research focuses on the intersection of institutions and the production of new scientific knowledge, entrepreneurship, and economic growth.