BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — After a year off the road, economists and faculty members at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business in November renewed their tradition of presenting an economic forecast for the coming year in person to groups of community and business leaders around the state. Kelley faculty presented their 2022 Business Outlook… Read more »
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Association for Information Systems presents Kelley professor its lifetime achievement award
AUSTIN, Texas – The Association for Information Systems presented Alan R. Dennis, professor of information systems and the John T. Chambers Chair of Internet Systems at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, with its lifetime achievement award. Dennis received the LEO Award at the Association for Information Systems’ annual International Conference on Information Systems… Read more »
Kelley expert: Gift cards are a likely present this holiday season, due to supply chain issues
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Amid supply chain issues resulting in emptying store shelves, the most common present under the Christmas tree this year may be a gift card, according to a retail expert at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. “Everything I have read says there’s plenty of demand. I wonder what it’s going to… Read more »
U.S. News ranks IU, Kelley faculty research activities as among most impactful worldwide
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University, the Department of Economics in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Kelley School of Business rank 24th worldwide and 14th nationally in U.S. News & World Report’s rankings of “Best Global Universities for Economics and Business.” Unlike U.S. News’ other rankings of degree programs, this ranking primarily ranks… Read more »
Kelley prof: Doctors should rely less on ‘mental shortcuts’ when deciding patient care
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Algorithms and analytics are now common used by professional sports, in sales forecasts, lending decisions and by car insurance providers. Managers and other decision makers no longer simply “go with their gut.” But doctors often remain reluctant to introduce such information when making medical decisions for patients. In an article published in… Read more »
Kelley professor to discuss ‘racial equity in a colorblind world’ at Equity Now event
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Goldburn P. Maynard Jr., assistant professor of business law and ethics at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, will be the next presenter in Equity Now, a national online speaker series on race, gender, and how law and policy can facilitate equality, fairness and inclusion in organizations. Maynard will lead a… Read more »
Research: Very low effective tax rates often do not reflect high levels of corporate tax avoidance
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Companies’ low effective tax rates have drawn the ire of politicians, policymakers, the media and the public. As Congress begins debating changes to corporate taxes to partially fund a $3.5 trillion budget plan, the Biden administration is raising questions about how much corporations pay in taxes. But new research from the Indiana… Read more »
New collaboration between Kelley and a leading Greek university begins with student project
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Forty-four students at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and the Athens University of Economics and Business recently wrapped a joint case project studying a highly successful Greek business startup, e-satisfaction. The project – done virtually — was the inaugural activity of a new formal collaboration between the two business schools…. Read more »
Kelley course offers real-world experience working with brand managers at top companies
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Because of non-disclosure agreements, there’s a lot that Kelly King and her students can’t say specifically about what they did in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business course, “M-355, Brand Management Practicum.” But that’s part of the unique experience offered through an undergraduate Kelley School course that is geared toward students’… Read more »
Four members of the Biden administration’s climate strategy team to discuss specific implications for the Midwest
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Kelly Eskew, clinical professor of business law and ethics at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, will moderate a discussion July 19 with Sonia Aggarwal, White House policy advisor on climate and innovation, and give closing remarks for the Midwest Climate Summit’s program on new federal climate strategy and the role… Read more »