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HR practices have both positive and negative effects on employee mental health, research finds

Ellie Mulder Leonard March 02, 2023

Workplace resources and programs intended to improve employees’ mental health — and by extension, their performance and productivity — aren’t one-size-fits-all, according to new research from CSU’s College of Business. As many employers scramble to address mental health issues, their efforts could actually be backfiring.

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Two College of Business faculty recognized among best teachers at CSU

Ellie Mulder Leonard February 28, 2023

Two College of Business faculty were among this year’s Best Teacher Awards winners, an annual honor that recognizes Colorado State University teachers who go above and beyond to support, motive and inspire their students. The six 2023 award recipients include the management department’s Paulo R. Borges de Brito and Chris Henle.

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Want your company to weather a crisis? Watch the leadership of the board chair

Matt Schild February 27, 2023

Research from Colorado State University’s College of Business suggests that the relationship between companies’ CEOs and corporate boards may be an indicator of success in many crisis contexts.

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Two-time CSU alum appears on ‘Dirty Jobs’ TV show

Ellie Mulder Leonard February 15, 2023

CSU College of Business alum Jordan Gaspard knew that working at Biochar Now, the Berthoud-based company where she serves as managing director, could be a “dirty job” — but she never expected to appear on the Discovery Channel show “Dirty Jobs” alongside host Mike Rowe.

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Research links negativity bias, investment apprehension

Matt Schild February 13, 2023

By analyzing attitudes toward the swine flu pandemic and predictions about stock market performance, researchers discover negativity bias may be a major hurdle for many to participate in the stock market.

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Zubaida Bai has dedicated her career to empowering women in developing nations

Ellie Mulder Leonard January 30, 2023

In the years since Zubaida Bai graduated from the College of Business’ Impact MBA program in 2009, she has become known as a passionate advocate for women and girls and an expert on using business to build a better world.

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The 2022 Women in Business Case Competition tackles gender, diversity and inclusion in the workforce

Ava Wald November 17, 2022

Outnumbered from the start, a team of two College of Business students, win the first-place prize of $5,000 at the Deloitte Women in Business Case Competition.

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Impact MBA students win Corporate Startup Lab Case Competition

Ava Wald November 08, 2022

Four College of Business students won the first place prize of $12,000 at the Corporate Startup Lab Case Competition in Pittsburg. In the final round, the team defeated Dartmouth and Pittsburg for its winning idea of Vivetha, a mobile health care clinic for low-income communities.

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Meet the 2022 Business for a Better World Dissertation Proposal competition winners

Allison Sylte August 10, 2022

From the use of interracial couples in marketing to a hiring process equitable for people of diverse economic backgrounds to how corporations can address climate change, the three winners of the 2022 Business for a Better World Dissertation Proposal competition personify how business research can be used to create a better world. 

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Research sees shift in strategy among Big Four accounting consulting firms

Matt Schild June 29, 2022

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.

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