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BYU Marriott finance professor Taylor Nadauld won the Michael J. Brennan Best Paper award from The Review of Financial Studies.

A new BYU study finds the battle between good and evil is being waged in our food packaging, and we are paying the price because of it, both in terms of health and money.
Associate Dean Keith Vorkink discussed the challenges of learning how to make correct judgments in the face of uncertainty at Tuesday's BYU Devotional.
Slot canyons, river rafting, and . . . finance research papers?
Research by Marriott School finance professor Taylor Nadauld finds schools increase sticker-price tuition sixty cents for every dollar of subsidized loans available.
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.
The national publication highlighted research by David Benson and Jim Brau on how firms cover up policies investors won't like.
Assistant finance professor Colby Wright received a Teaching and Learning Faculty Fellowship at Brigham Young University's annual University Conference.
Finance professor Karl Diether took second place in the Journal of Financial Economics' Best Paper Prizes.
Many business schools are not teaching MBAs to create new businesses, according to two of BYU's innovation gurus.
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.
Professor Peter Madsen has been researching NASA's safety climate ever since the Columbia shuttle broke apart.
Finance professor J. Michael Pinegar will deliver this year's Maeser Distinguished Faculty Lecture during a BYU forum.
Top finance professors from around the country gathered to present research at BYU's Red Rock Conference.
Three members of the Marriott School's faculty and staff were honored at BYU's annual University Conference.
What do you do when your company is comfortably selling a product, and then suddenly a competitor offers a similar one for free?
A BYU study shows that any entrepreneur looking for the best ROI might be better served by a combination of two strategies.
A study by Jeff Dyer and two associates says innovative CEOs spend 50 percent more time practicing key skills than do their less creative counterparts.
Investors looking to hit it big in 2010 may want to consider a new study by three BYU finance professors.
People are unconsciously fairer and more generous when they are in clean-smelling environments, according to a BYU-led study.
Study Measures Impact of Cronyism in Malaysia
The National Communication Association honored a Brigham Young University business communications professor with a five-year Best Paper award at the association’s 88th annual convention in New Orleans.