BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Angélica Guevara recently spoke with the CEO of an Indiana company that was facing a dilemma over a worker who was neurodivergent. The employee, who dealt with anxiety and autism, wasn’t meeting any of the goals being set for them despite many accommodations being made by the company. “Because disability is close… Read more »
Business Law and Ethics
Kelley professors playing an important role in international efforts to govern data use and artificial intelligence
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Through their extensive and interdisciplinary research, two business law professors at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business are continuing the legacy of the late Elinor “Lin” Ostrom, who was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in economics. Much of Ostrom’s work focused on ways that people organized themselves to… Read more »
Kelley School and Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies co-sponsor conference, “Business and Peace Scholarship: The Next 25 Years”
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The two-day Business Horizons Workshop, “Business and Peace Scholarship: The Next 25 Years,” set for Sept. 26-27, brings Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and Institute for International Business together with the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame, to focus on bridging the gap between… Read more »
Kelley professor named Provost Professor; another wins Outstanding Junior Faculty Award
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Two faculty members have been honored with prestigious awards from Indiana University. Scott Shackelford, a professor in the Department of Business Law & Ethics, has been named a Provost Professor, making him the first Kelley School faculty member to win this award. The Provost Professor title is given to faculty members who have… Read more »
Kelley professor to discuss the effect of ‘ableist’ terminology in business in Equity Now lecture
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – “Ableism,” a form of discrimination that defines people based on their disability, often goes undetected, including in much of our everyday conversation. Examples of this might include suggesting that someone is “turning a blind eye” to a problem or “acting crazy.” Frequently, those who make such a reference to a disability in… Read more »
Kelley School professor to discuss ‘Business, Peace and the War in Ukraine: One Year Later’
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – As Russia’s war against Ukraine enters its second year, much has been reported about the role of the NATO alliance, led by the United States, in providing support. But less discussed are the actions of business to influence the situation. An Indiana University Kelley School of Business professor will discuss the impact… Read more »
Winners of Kelley Research Awards announced
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The Indiana University Kelley School of Business recently recognized faculty at Bloomington and Indianapolis for their research impact. Fei Gao, assistant professor of operations and decision technologies, received Kelley’s Early Career Research Impact Award, which recognizes the research contributions of a pre-tenured faculty member’s body of work. Gao’s award-winning research focuses on… Read more »
While others were literally singing the blues, Kelley student does award winning research
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – It was quite the summer for Robert Gevers, a senior studying finance at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business – write a research paper, listen to jazz and blues in New Orleans and Memphis and win a national legal studies competition. Gevers, from Fort Wayne, Indiana, was one of six students… Read more »
Academy of Legal Studies in Business honors Kelley School professors for career achievement, leadership and service
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Several faculty members and a student at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business recently were recognized with awards from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business. They included lifetime career achievement honors for Timothy Fort, the Eveleigh Professor in Business Ethics and professor of business law and ethics, who received the… Read more »
Manning Magid is first woman to lead faculty and research activities at Kelley IUPUI
INDIANAPOLIS — Julie Manning Magid, professor of business law and ethics and the executive and academic director of Tobias Leadership Center, on July 1 became the first woman to lead faculty and research activities for the Indiana University Kelley School of Business at IUPUI. As executive associate dean for faculty and research, Magid will serve… Read more »