BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Leslie Hodder, a professor of accounting at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, has been appointed by International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation to its advisory board. The IFRS Foundation is responsible for the oversight and governance of the International Accounting Standards Board. The council advises IFRS Foundation trustees and the IASB… Read more »
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Kelley School professor appointed as an advisor to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
WASHINGTON — Michael R. Baye, the Bert Elwert Professor of Business Economics at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, has been appointed to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Academic Research Council, which advises bureau leadership on a broad range of consumer financial issues and emerging market trends. Baye, who joined the Kelley School… Read more »
IU and Kelley School professor pleased to partner in newly formed Cyber Peace Institute
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Amid escalating cyber attacks worldwide against all kinds of public and private institutions and individuals, an independent NGO – the Cyber Peace Institute – was established Sept. 26 in Geneva, Switzerland to address their impact and risks. Among those helping to frame the organization’s goals and objectives are Indiana University and… Read more »
Kelley faculty to contribute insights and expertise to Indiana Innovation Initiative
INDIANAPOLIS – Two professors at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business have been appointed to the newly formed Indiana Innovation Initiative, established by the Indiana Supreme Court. Loretta H. Rush, chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, issued an order on Sept. 24 establishing the initiative and task forces on family law and technology. Those… Read more »
‘Creating companies where women can thrive’ is the focus of Business Horizons’ latest issue
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – For many years, professional women have been told to “be more assertive” or “less emotional,” while also being advised to “demand a seat at the table.” But the notion of placing the responsibility on women to advance within organizations is thankfully beginning to change, said Carolyn Goerner, clinical professor of management… Read more »
Kelley professor’s research cited by federal appeals court in defeat for NFL and DirecTV
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – A penalty flag thrown by a federal appeals court against the National Football League and DirecTV and their NFL Sunday Ticket package — in the form of an anti-trust ruling — drew upon legal arguments in article written by an Indiana University Kelley School of Business professor. On August 13, the… Read more »
Kelley business law and ethics professors honored by discipline’s top organization
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Seven business law faculty from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business were recently honored by the Academy of Legal Studies in Business at its annual international conference in Montreal, Canada. The Academy of Legal Studies in Business is regarded as the leading academic organization for professors who teach and study… Read more »
No. 1 ranking highlights Kelley’s leadership role in researching and advancing entrepreneurship
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business is again No. 1 in the 2019 World Rankings for Entrepreneurship Productivity, which examined research in the discipline at nearly 500 colleges and universities worldwide. Kelley has consistently been at the top of these rankings, which come out every five years. Between 2014 and 2018,… Read more »
Opa! Students travel to Greece, learn from someone known for her love for the country
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Many around Indiana University, the Kelley School of Business and beyond know of Tatiana Kolovou’s love for the land of her birth, Greece. As attested by the headline of recent article in Hellas Journal, a major Greek publication, the Kelley faculty member also is known as “the Greek professor in the… Read more »
Kelley professors’ arguments help sway judges in major court defeat for Airbnb and HomeAway
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – An opinion issued March 13 by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals — which likely will dramatically impact the regulation of platform-based technology firms nationwide — closely followed the line of argument laid out in a brief filed with the court by two Indiana University Kelley School of Business professors, Abbey… Read more »