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Why  Strong Families  Make Strong Economies
Finance professor Karl Diether took second place in the Journal of Financial Economics' Best Paper Prizes.
Three BYU professors won a pair of prestigious awards for research from the American Accounting Association.
The AICPA recently appointed Marriott School of Management associate dean Steve Glover to its Auditing Standards Board.
BYU Information Systems professors found that people say they care about keeping their computers secure, but behave otherwise.
W. Gibb Dyer, Ballard Center academic director, explains the connection between strong families and the economy.
Bruce Money will speak on 'The Lord’s “Country and Kingdom” – Your Passport.' at 11:05 a.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall.
BYU professor Gove Allen explains how he developed grading software for use in introductory Excel classes.
Many business schools are not teaching MBAs to create new businesses, according to two of BYU's innovation gurus.
Marriott School Associate Dean, Steven M. Glover, will address students in a BYU devotional Tuesday, May 12 at 11:05 a.m.
CEOs might want to tamp down their fightin' words — they could be shooting themselves in the foot.
Larry Walters will discuss citizenship as accountability and commitment to the well-being of the whole on April 1 at 11 a.m.
Professor Bill Tayler was among those honored for an article on the methods and effectiveness of measuring performance.
A BYU business professor reveals that discrimination is still tainting the American Dream for minorities.
Figuring out the reasons behind the strange things consumers do is Tamara Masters’s passion, one she follows by studying consumer behavior, both in the marketplace and in restaurants. Masters, an assistant professor in the business management department, recently conducted a study that suggests when diners use larger forks, they eat less. Today she shares her thoughts on eating with spatulas, marketing, and consumer goals.
Accounting professor W. Steve Albrecht was recently recognized as one of the top 50 corporate directors of 2013.
Taking a cue from major corporations, professor Greg Anderson is helping students navigate group projects with the Color Code personality test.
Professor Peter Madsen has been researching NASA's safety climate ever since the Columbia shuttle broke apart.
Professor Robert Gardner was honored with the 2013 Outstanding Educator award from the UACPA.
Happy birthday to the Chosen One! To celebrate the boy wizard’s big day, we’ve summoned a magical MBTI chart featuring our fave characters from J. K. Rowling’s anthology. To determine whether you’re more Snape than McGonagall, check out the free online tests here. Sorting hat not required.
New research shows pinching pennies can actually cost you more
Steve Glover and Doug Prawitt to receive the Wildman Medal for their contribution to public accountancy.
Warning Instagrammers: Marriott School research suggests you might want to stop taking so many pictures of your food.
I’m an INFJ, red-blue split, and least like an otter. Though that won’t all fit on a nametag, knowing your personality type can help move business along. In Marriott Alumni Magazine’s Summer 2014 issue, author Bremen Leak explored the impact of personality types in the workplace. Now it’s time to find out who you are in this web of codes and colors.