The story behind entrepreneurial change
Research from the College of Business into storytelling and stakeholders’ attitudes about the future may help take much of the guesswork out of how to motivate others to support entrepreneurial change.
Research from the College of Business into storytelling and stakeholders’ attitudes about the future may help take much of the guesswork out of how to motivate others to support entrepreneurial change.
The NSF-funded program brings together students and faculty who are interested in studying food, energy and water issues and the many ways in which those systems affect each other.
Research by the marketing department's Chris Blocker examines how social services providers can apply marketing theory in two-generation service models to break generational cycles of poverty.
Websites and apps and devices are tracking consumer data around the clock. Do you know what data is collected on you and what happens to it? A College of Business researcher looks at data privacy issues.
After watching companies commit to the hassle and expense of shareholder perks, a College of Business finance and real estate researcher asked the obvious question: Why the generosity?
Among more than 800 schools measured, the College of Business’s Department of Accounting stands in the top 10 percent worldwide for overall research breadth according to the 2020 Brigham Young University accounting research productivity rankings.
Design and Merchandising Associate Professor Sonali Diddi is leading an interdisciplinary team of CSU researchers to better understand the fashion industry’s carbon footprint.
The "Business for a Better World" Dissertation Proposal Competition is accepting proposal submissions spanning the business spectrum that address business sustainability.
Over the next five years, Hilla Skiba, an associate professor in the CSU College of Business Department of Finance and Real Estate and a Chartered Financial Analyst, hopes to better understand money managers’ decisions around the world and understand the implications of their strategies on individuals’ funds and worldwide markets.