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Professor and Student’s Research Study to be Published in Utah Academy Journal
W. Gibb Dyer received a $5,000 grant from the FOBI to study how owning a business affects family relationships.
Innovating a franchise to fit local conditions may actually lead to less growth, shows a new Marriott School study.
A new BYU study found that landing your dream job might be more like a day at the zoo, and that's not necessarily all good.
Investors looking to hit it big in 2010 may want to consider a new study by three BYU finance professors.
A BYU study shows that any entrepreneur looking for the best ROI might be better served by a combination of two strategies.
It's no surprise that some of the most celebrated leaders in the business world also happen to be self-promoting narcissists.
The national publication highlighted research by David Benson and Jim Brau on how firms cover up policies investors won't like.
Research by Marriott School finance professor Taylor Nadauld finds schools increase sticker-price tuition sixty cents for every dollar of subsidized loans available.
Chris Silvia not only conducts energy policy research that is influencing the way battery-powered electric vehicles are promoted, he also plays a mean bagpipe.
Tis the season for workplace giving, and new research from BYU Marriott professor Rob Christensen reveals a blueprint for institutions looking to increase charitable donations.
Public administration professor Robert Christensen's new research seeks to answer whether or not there are too many nonprofits in the market.
According to a new study co-authored by BYU Marriott professor Robert Christensen, when a diverse organization has an ethical leader, the negative workplace dynamics that can surface are mitigated.
According to a recent BYU study, research showed that when the price and quality of goods and services is the same, consumers favor nonprofits over the government and the government over for-profit companies.