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- July 21, 2022Hierarchy has its upsides and downsides. A pyramidical power structure works well for day-to-day decision making. But as the distance between the base and the tip of the pyramid increases, tensions between organizational tiers can create obstacles to reform. It’s a matter of “the unconscious dynamics of humans in groups and systems” rather than a deliberate response, says Renee Rinehart Kathawalla, a postdoctoral research fellow of management at Mason.
- June 7, 2022In business, a specialist strategy can sometimes be riskier than a generalist one. Competing in only one industry leaves firms highly vulnerable to heightened income volatility, with extreme gains and losses, often alternating in quick succession. Innovative firms, whose business models are based on heavy R&D investments with uncertain returns, are especially affected by these fluctuations. Kelly Wentland, assistant professor of accounting, discusses this issue.
- June 2, 2022Government corruption has universally corrosive effects on U.S. society. Yet there is little uniformity to the structure of state-level corruption oversight agencies. Syrena Shirley, an assistant professor of accounting at Mason, recently published a research paper in Current Issues in Auditing suggesting that in the fight against corruption, these structural inconsistencies are impactful.
- May 3, 2022These days, devising an outsourcing strategy involves a host of challenges and opportunities. Between deglobalization and pandemic-induced supply chain issues, the 20th century practice of moving manufacturing to wherever labor was cheapest is paying smaller and smaller dividends. As the value proposition of cost-cutting diminishes, a different rationale for outsourcing—one based upon maximizing synergies—is gaining traction. Cheryl Druehl, associate professor of operations management and associate dean for faculty at Mason, lays out a model to help managers think about how to outsource in this new world in her recently published paper in IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management.
- May 2, 2022In the earliest stage of innovation, creative proposals are judged according to their perceived novelty and usefulness. Sharaya Jones, assistant professor of marketing at Mason, has a simple yet counterintuitive rule for would-be innovators hawking their ideas: More is more. Her recent paper in Marketing Science, co-authored by Laura J. Kornish of University of Colorado Boulder, pits verbose and detailed idea descriptions against terse ones.
- April 29, 2022Einav Hart, an assistant professor of management at George Mason University’s School of Business, shows the economic implications of negotiators’ relationships, and how these economic implications affect how people negotiate. Her recent paper in Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes (co-authored with Maurice Schweitzer at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania) introduces the construct “ERRO” (the Economic Relevance of negotiators’ Relational Outcomes) to shed light on when negotiators should consider their future relationships.
- April 28, 2022According to a recent working paper co-authored by Mason finance professors Lei Gao and Bo Hu, more than 80 percent of U.S. public firms use graphics in their annual reports. Further, visual presentation has market benefits as well as aesthetic ones.
- April 27, 2022Bret Johnson, assistant professor of accounting at Mason, recently co-authored a paper in Management Science finding that SEC comment letters are leaking out among investors close to the company concerned, who then use it to their advantage. Technically, such information-sharing violates Regulation Fair Disclosure (FD), which prohibits companies from sharing secrets with network partners such as institutional investors and analysts.
- April 7, 2022Turbulent times are challenging for decision-makers in business. This pervasive condition scholars call economic policy uncertainty (EPU) can turn a wise move into a costly one virtually overnight and is known to weigh on firm innovation, investments and value. When confronting EPU, what’s a firm to do? Saurabh Mishra, professor and area chair of marketing at Mason, and co-authors explores that question.
- March 29, 2022Brad Greenwood, associate professor of information systems and operations management at George Mason University School of Business, and coauthors recently launched a research study that is forthcoming at Information Systems Research that explores what happens to a community’s abortion rates when a workaround for capital constraints becomes available.
- March 24, 2022A paper co-authored by Jessica Hoppner, associate marketing professor at Mason, has been named a finalist for the American Marketing Association’s prestigious Weitz-Winer-O’Dell Award.
- March 23, 2022The rules of the economy are being wholly rewritten right under our noses, and distributed ledger technology wields the pen. That’s the core contention of Sarah Grace Manski, an assistant professor in George Mason University's School of Business.
Faculty Media Mentions
- June 9, 2024Mehmet Altug, associate professor of operations management and director of the Center for Retail Transformation, comments about Amazon entering the grocery business for the Seattle Times.
- June 5, 2024Jim Wolfe, entrepreneur-in-residence and associate professor of management, is quoted in Washington Business Journal.
- June 4, 2024Sean Spence, an adjunct finance professor, was asked by WalletHub to share his advice to people with bad credit who are in the market for a debt consolidation loan.
- May 31, 2024Laurie A. Meamber, an associate professor of marketing, shared her expertise on co-branded and grocery credit cards with MoneyGeek.
- May 30, 2024David Koo, assistant professor of accounting, is interviewed by Accounting Today about his recent research exploring links between frequency of financial reporting and market efficiency.
- May 29, 2024Laurie A. Meamber, an associate professor of marketing, shared her advice on finding the right credit card with MoneyGeek.
- May 27, 2024Laurie A. Meamber, an associate professor of marketing, shared her thoughts on the American Express Platinum card with WalletHub.
- May 27, 2024Sean Spence, an adjunct finance professor, was interviewed by Money Geek on finding the best first-time credit cards.
- May 20, 2024Matthew Cronin, professor of management, appears on The Academic Minute to discuss his insights on workplace mental health.
- May 15, 2024Dean Ajay Vinzé discusses his journey in academia and his views on the importance of kindness in the business sector on this episode of Positive Philter Podcast.
- May 13, 2024Russell Abratt, professor of marketing, provides commentary to CX Dive about brand reputation and cyber incidents.
- May 8, 2024Assistant professor of management Einav Hart describes her recent research paper for Harvard Business Review. In their research, Hart and her colleagues asked both candidates and managers to estimate the likelihood that a candidate who negotiates will have the offer rescinded.