Examining Notions of Masculinity and Sleep Read more about Examining Notions of Masculinity and Sleep PhD candidate Nathan Warren and coauthor Troy Campbell examined a possible stereotype that links sleep and masculinity.
Comparing Public and Private Firms Read more about Comparing Public and Private Firms Research by finance professor Albert Sheen provides important new insights into the way the two types of businesses operate.
COVID-19 and the Innovative Ecosystem Read more about COVID-19 and the Innovative Ecosystem A new study by management professor Lauren Lanahan seeks to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on small high-tech firms.
Identifying Barriers to Entrepreneurship Research by management professor Peter Younkin provides insight into the experiences of Black entrepreneurs. Tags All Faculty Lundquist Center for Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Management Management Faculty Research Matters Read more about Identifying Barriers to Entrepreneurship
Parental Food Choices Influence Those of Their Children Read more about Parental Food Choices Influence Those of Their Children Marketing professor T. Bettina Cornwell's research explores the underlying dynamics of food preferences.
Corporate Activism and the Bottom Line Read more about Corporate Activism and the Bottom Line Research by marketing professor Joshua Beck shows companies need to be in step with key stakeholders.
Kickstarting a Buzz Read more about Kickstarting a Buzz Research by management professor Alex Murray and coauthors explored how new companies fuel success in online fundraising campaigns.
Solution Aversion and Social Distancing Read more about 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. Tags All Faculty Management Management Faculty Research Matters Read more about How Healthcare Workers Can Stay the Course During a Pandemic
How Tip Request Timing Effects Customer Satisfaction UO researchers have published a study investigating whether tip timing on point of sale devices effects tipping rates and customer satisfaction. Tags Marketing Marketing Faculty Research Matters Read more about How Tip Request Timing Effects Customer Satisfaction