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The Marriott School honored Kevin D. Stocks with the Outstanding Faculty Award, and fifteen others were also recognized for contributions.
Why can't an online dating concept be used to make matches in the business world? One Marriott School professor thinks it can.
Claremont Graduate University honored Warner P. Woodworth as the first Peter F. Drucker Centennial Global Entrepreneur in Residence.
Jeffrey H. Dyer received the 2010 Outstanding Faculty Award, while 15 faculty, staff and administrators were also honored.
BYU organizational behavior and strategy faculty were ranked fourth in the nation for their 2009 publications.
Research that shows trust is based on predictable processes has been named the most influential study of the decade.
Three members of the Marriott School's faculty and staff were honored at BYU's annual University Conference.
Top finance professors from around the country gathered to present research at BYU's Red Rock Conference.
Dr. Crawford is retiring in July and talks about his time at BYU and his future plans in this question-and-answer interview.
Strategy professor Jeff Dyer was recognized for his impact on academic and business professionals.
Finance professor J. Michael Pinegar will deliver this year's Maeser Distinguished Faculty Lecture during a BYU forum.
Through tweets, hashtags, and blogs, professor Teppo Felin has become one of the most influential professors online.
It took ten years and three invitations, but last summer finance professor Karl Diether made the move from Dartmouth College to BYU’s Department of Finance.
Finance professor Karl Diether took second place in the Journal of Financial Economics' Best Paper Prizes.
You don’t mess with a Texan’s pickup truck, says BYU finance professor Andrew Holmes. So, needless to say, back in the 90s when someone broke into his truck, stole his checkbook, and started writing fraudulent checks in his name, he was pretty upset.
Assistant finance professor Colby Wright received a Teaching and Learning Faculty Fellowship at Brigham Young University's annual University Conference.
Jessi Valentine’s spirit animal is a chameleon.
Most who hear the name Ned Hill think of Professor Hill, Dean Hill, or President Hill. But not everyone gets the chance to know the “real” Hill.
Slot canyons, river rafting, and . . . finance research papers?
Associate Dean Keith Vorkink discussed the challenges of learning how to make correct judgments in the face of uncertainty at Tuesday's BYU Devotional.
As a child growing up in South Africa during apartheid, Curtis LeBaron, associate professor of organizational leadership and strategy, was exposed to the circumstances and attitudes that defined the era.
Strategy professor Ben Lewis was recognized for his research paper discussing rating systems, corporate responsibility, and a paradox between the two.
Former department chair and current professor Steven Thorley reflects on the growth of the finance program.