Researcher Defines New Framework for Interfirm Control
Drawing on a 25-year career researching interfirm control and integrating 34 theories, Dave Gilliland’s new framework unifies a wealth of perspectives for future researchers in the field.
Drawing on a 25-year career researching interfirm control and integrating 34 theories, Dave Gilliland’s new framework unifies a wealth of perspectives for future researchers in the field.
Arthur Valdez was the first person in his family to go to college, and said he felt a little lost when he stepped on the CSU campus for the first time. Now, he's acting as a mentor to first-generation students through a new scholarship.
Many women on social media are asking whether they should continue using period tracker apps after the end of Roe v. Wade. CSU data privacy expert Kelly Martin shared her expertise.
President Joyce McConnell concludes her tenure as the president of Colorado State University this week – a tenure that saw the university through the unprecedented challenges of the global coronavirus pandemic. Here, SOURCE looks back on some of the highlights of McConnell’s time at CSU.
The Big Four accounting firms are spotting more opportunity in providing companies with general accounting instead of audit services. As they transition clients from one service to the other in order to comply with federal regulation, smaller firms may have more opportunities in the audit market, research from the accounting department’s Liz Cowle finds.
Brendan Hanlon, most recently the deputy mayor and chief financial officer for the City and County of Denver, will be joining CSU on Aug. 1 as the new vice president for university operations and chief financial officer.
Rezaie is a scholar with The Fulbright Program, an ultramarathon runner, and the first Afghan woman to complete an Ironman triathlon. She is motivated and passionate, and as she nears the completion of her MBA, Rezaie is focused on figuring out how she can empower the women and girls back home.
As Miranda gets ready to assume the interim role on July 1, he took some time to discuss his priorities as well as the search for the new president of CSU.
The larger the cultural distance between an investor’s home country and the country in which they invest, the worse the investment performs, finds new research coming from the Department of Finance and Real Estate. The research by Hilla Skiba identifies new challenges in cross-national diversification for active investment strategies.
Steve Rosenberg is mentoring the next generation of accounting students through a scholarship and personal connections.