More than half of counties lose population, according to analysis by Kelley’s Indiana Business Research Center BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Latest results from the 2020 Census show that Indiana’s population growth over the past decade largely was driven by gains in a handful of metropolitan areas and exclusively through gains among the state’s minority… Read more »
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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 »
Kelley professor joins national committee studying U.S. medical product supply chain
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – George Ball, associate professor of operations and decision technologies and Weimer Faculty Fellow at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, has been invited to join a national advisory committee studying the security of the U.S. medical product supply chain. The ad hoc committee, established by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering… Read more »
Kelley School co-hosts international conference on tackling global sustainability challenges
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Amid concerns over sustainability issues, ranging from climate change, widening inequality, to the global pandemic, the Indiana University Kelley School of Business served as co-host to the inaugural Conference on Innovations to Tackle Global Sustainability Challenges. Stephanie Wang, assistant professor of international business and strategy, served as program chair. Jeff McMullen,… Read more »
Kelley School se une con el Global Gateway Network para lanzar una serie de conversaciones sobre investigación
Editor’s note: This is a Spanish language version of the news release, “Kelley School partners with Global Gateway Network to launch research discussion series.” BLOOMINGTON, Indiana – Desde sus inicios, la iniciativa Global Gateway de la Universidad de Indiana ha trabajado para extender la reputación de IU como líder en investigación y educación en… Read more »
Kelley School partners with Global Gateway Network to launch research discussion series
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Since its inception, the Indiana University Global Gateway initiative has extended IU’s reputation as a leader in research and education worldwide. The initiative continues with a new discussion series being launched May 25 by the Kelley School of Business. Jeff Prince, the Harold A. Poling Chair in Strategic Management and chair… Read more »
IBRC analysis of U.S. Census results: Indiana added nearly 302,000 residents since 2010
BLOOMINGTON and INDIANAPOLIS — The U.S. Census Bureau released its first results from the 2020 U.S. Census on April 26 and revealed that Indiana added 301,726 residents since the last census was taken in 2010 — a 4.7 percent increase. Indiana’s official population count was 6,785,528 as of April 1, 2020. This once-a-decade head-count… Read more »
Health savings accounts often overlooked as a financial strategy for building personal wealth
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Many experts have praised health savings accounts – commonly known as HSAs – for providing a triple tax break. Money is deposited pretax, can grow tax-free and is not taxed when it is spent, as long you as the expenses are eligible. During the pandemic, they have become an important way… Read more »
Study of auto recalls shows carmakers delay announcements until they can ‘hide in the herd’
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Automotive recalls are occurring at record levels, but seem to be announced after inexplicable delays. A research study of 48 years of auto recalls announced in the United States finds carmakers frequently wait to make their announcements until after a competitor issues a recall – even if it is unrelated to… Read more »
Full-Time MBA Program moves into top 20 among U.S. schools in Financial Times rankings
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Full-Time MBA Program at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business continues to move up in rankings from the Financial Times, moving from 40th to 38th worldwide and from 22nd to 18th among U.S. schools. As with the Economist’s rankings released last month, several MBA programs chose not to participate, but… Read more »