BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – While gender, racial and ethnic diversity bring value to U.S. companies, research from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business found that diverse educational, industrial and organizational experiences among managers and board members leads to R&D innovation creating economic and social value. “We looked at their experiences and not just their demographic… Read more »
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Kelley professor: Use of CoCo bonds – hybrid securities issued by banks – do not protect taxpayers
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – A financial tool used in the bailout of global banking giant Credit Suisse Group, hybrid securities known as “CoCo” bonds, would not protect taxpayers. Their use should continue to be left to the private sector, instead of being treated as regulatory capital after bank failures in the United States, said a finance… 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 »
IU Kelley School of Business moves into the Top 10 worldwide in ranking of research activity
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business is among the top 10 business schools worldwide in terms of productivity and impact, according to the leading measure of published research contributions. The Kelley School was ranked ninth in the University of Texas at Dallas’ worldwide rankings of top research schools, with 235 total articles published… Read more »
Kelley School research explains why a bad first impression cost Google $100 billion — or more
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Google’s launch of Bard, it’s search-integrated, AI-powered chatbot, went wrong when the bot’s first advertisement accidentally showed it was unable to find and present accurate information to users. Research by professors at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management explains why it may… 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 »
Meet your new AI colleague; Kelley professor studies working with digital humans
Editor’s note: You are welcome to view a one-hour webinar, “Meet your new AI Colleague – Working with Digital Humans,” which was presented by Kelley Professor Alan Dennis and his co-authors on Feb. 23. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – With rapid progress in computer graphics and advancements in artificial intelligence, human faces are now being put on… Read more »
Kelley research about honesty in groups is 2022’s most outstanding accounting paper
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Two professors and a doctoral student in accounting at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business are sharing a major award for their research from the American Accounting Association. Lori Bhaskar, associate professor of accounting; Geoffrey Sprinkle, professor of accounting and the Stan Pressler Faculty Fellow; and Ph.D. student Timothy Mallon, on… Read more »
Two Kelley School professors receive international honors for their scholarly efforts
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Professors at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business frequently are recognized for their scholarly activities, including international honors, from their peers. Two recent examples are Susan Monaco, clinical associate professor and associate chairperson of finance, and Sagar Samtani, assistant professor of operations and decision technologies. This week, Monaco and Samtani were honored by… 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 »