- September 18, 2023
Associate Professor of Management Heather Vough's research into how a focus on passion in creative professions poses risks for employees was covered in Great Place to Work.
- September 7, 2023
Information Systems and Operations Management Professor Brad Greenwood's research on Uber in China was mentioned in a Bloomberg article on the regulatory backlash against short-term housing rentals.
- September 13, 2023
Findings from Assistant Professor of Accounting Yi Cao's research paper "Executives vs. Chatbots: Unmasking Insights through Human-AI Differences in Earnings Conference Q&A" were covered in The Financial Times.
- September 7, 2023
Findings from Assistant Professor of Accounting Yi Cao's research paper "Executives vs. Chatbots: Unmasking Insights through Human-AI Differences in Earnings Conference Q&A" were covered in an article by Bloomberg columnist Matt Levine.
- August 30, 2023
Brad Swanson, an adjunct professor of finance, and finance student Zihan Chen investigate whether better ESG ratings correlate with improved financial performance and better valuations in an article for CFA Institute's Enterprising Investor Blog.
- September 2, 2023
For most fund categories, the answer is yes, according to new research from Finance Professor Derek Horstmeyer, published in his Wall Street Journal column.
- August 30, 2023
Finance Professor Derek Horstmeyer talked to U.S. News & World Report about investing in consumer staple companies.
- August 24, 2023
Kevin Matthews, assistant professor of accounting, provided expert commentary to LawFirm.com's Bankruptcy Guide.
- August 21, 2023
"Small-cap stocks and value stocks are two equity classes that have outperformed other equity classes over the long run," says Derek Horstmeyer, professor of finance at George Mason University School of Business, in an interview with U.S. News & World Report.
- August 21, 2023
In an op-ed for The Nation, Brad Swanson, adjunct finance professor, writes, "claims that poverty in America has been eliminated, and that “idleness” is the only barrier to a life of middle-class comfort, would be funny—if they weren’t so dangerous."