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Paper, plastics and penalties: How audits can improve curbside recycling
Fisher College of Business
April 22, 2024
The tricky logistics behind direct-to-consumer sales strategies
The Wall Street Journal
April 25, 2024
International supply chain’s double edge
Fisher College of Business
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Mid-size businesses plan for ‘aggressive hiring’
CFO Dive
With confidence rebounding, middle market companies aim to grow their workforce in 2023, according to research conducted by the National Center for the Middle Market.
February 7, 2023
Another wild weekend for cryptos — BTC, ETH and others drop after dip in equities and jobs surge
CNBC
The crypto market saw a weekend drop, with most crypto coins in the top 100 list flashing red over the last 24 hours. “When the volume is low, the same trade size can move prices a lot more,” said Amin Shams, a finance professor at Fisher who has study cryptocurrencies.
February 6, 2023
Eating out more expensive? See what Columbus restaurant menus saw a price jump
The Columbus Dispatch
From grocery prices and egg prices in particular to gas prices, everything costs more, but how does that impact Columbus restaurants. Joe Goodman, chair of the department of marketing and logistics at Ohio State's Fisher College of Business, said between the costs of food and labor, restaurants are feeling the same squeeze as customers.
February 4, 2023
From marijuana to the metaverse: Specialized ETFs underperform
Financial Times
Does financial innovation in the ETF space create value for investors? A study by Fisher's Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, graduate research assistant Byungwook Kim, and their colleagues Rabih Moussawi and Francesco Franzoni suggests otherwise.
February 2, 2023
There’s a wild theory that the price of Bitcoin is being propped up — and the academic who proved manipulation in 2017 suspects it may be happening again
Fortune
A research paper co-authored in 2018 by Assistant Professor of Finance Amin Shams and John Griffin, finance professor at the UT Austin McCombs School of Business, explored a single, still unidentified, Bitcoin “whale” almost singlehandedly drove the token’s giant run-up in late 2017 and early 2018 by distorting the trading in the token. Bitcoin's recent price stability has some wondering whether big buyers could be setting a price floor and pushing the cryptocurrency higher.
February 2, 2023
Back to the office or not? ‘There’s not a true new normal yet,’ with Cleveland-area split on in-office, remote, hybrid
Cleveland.com
Will hybrid work, where employees work remotely part-time, become standard? Or will the five-day commute make a comeback? Data from the National Center for the Middle Market helps provide a glimpse into what the future of work could look like.
January 30, 2023
Good things happen when leaders reflect on their mistakes
The Ohio State University
New research from Management and Human Resources Professor Jasmine Hu finds that leaders reap benefits when they reflect on — and learn from — their mistakes.
January 26, 2023
Men do less WFH housework, it’s true, but don’t bins count for extra brownie points?
The Times
Men do fewer domestic chores if both they and their wife are working from home, according to research from Fisher's Jasmine Hu.
January 24, 2023
Working from home is a better deal for husbands than wives, study shows
HuffPost
A new study from Professor of Management and Human Resources Jasmine Hu found "gendered differences" in how working husbands and wives experience remote work and flexible schedules.
January 12, 2023
Remote work for women leads to more household and family tasks than for men
Fortune
Unclear roles and blurry work/home distinctions mean women are getting the worse deal from the remote work revolution, according to research from Management and Human Resources Professor Jasmine Hu.
January 5, 2023
Couples don’t have the same experience when both work from home
The Ohio State University
“We found that men and women don’t have the same experience working from home,” said Jasmine Hu, professor of management and human resources and the lead author of a new study that examined gender role differences in China and South Korea. “There are still some gendered differences in how they manage their job and family responsibilities.”
January 3, 2023
How working from home affects household gender roles, based on a new study
CTVNews
A new study from Management and Human Resources Professor Jasmine Hu shows that among dual-earning couples, both men and women completed more family-related tasks when working from home. However, when wives worked from home, husbands performed less housework. This was not the case for wives when their husbands worked from home.
January 3, 2023
‘Tripledemic’ drug shortages: When surging demand meets static capacity
Supply Chain Dive
Parents are straining to find children’s cold and flu medicine as companies also struggle to keep up with demand for amoxicillin. John Gray, a professor of operations, says because the margins for these products are so low, manufacturers aren't motivated to ramp up production more than they have to.
December 22, 2022
Supply chain problems prompt some shortages of holiday essentials
Cleveland.com
Wine, toys, and appliances are among the items that will be harder to get this holiday season. Keely Croxton, professor of logistics, says in order to avoid future supply chain issues, companies may begin holding more inventory and avoid relying on a single supplier. The cost for this resiliency, when things return to normal, could be higher prices for consumers.
December 15, 2022
ARK innovation and others offer tempting ‘Thematic’ ETFs. Just say no.
Barron's
Whether it’s cloud stocks, crypto or Korean pop, there’s an exchange-traded fund offering a way in. Just don’t expect it to beat the S&P 500, according to research by Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, and his colleagues.
December 9, 2022
Homeowners unsure how to protect property from wildfires
Markets Insider
A new study from the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies and the Risk Institute at Fisher College of Business finds fire remediation efforts are lacking in vulnerable states.
November 22, 2022
Ohio State Center for Real Estate names Sheets its executive director
Fisher College of Business
Meet the newest leader of the Ohio State Center for Real Estate and learn about his experience as an industry practitioner and as someone who has created educational real estate programming.
November 21, 2022
Northland program helps new Americans start their own businesses
The Columbus Dispatch
A new partnership between Elevate Northland, Ethiopian Tewahedo Social Services and Fisher College of Business is providing new Americans, including migrants and refugees, with entrepreneurship training to help them build self-sustainability and feel more at home in their new country.
November 18, 2022
In consumer-products marketing, scientific claims sometimes backfire
The Wall Street Journal
Researchers Rebecca Walker Reczek, the Berry Chair of New Technologies in Marketing at Fisher, and her colleagues John Costello (PhD '21) and Aviva Philipp-Muller, find that people are less likely to buy goods associated with pleasure or indulgence if they are described as being scientifically formulated.
November 18, 2022
FTX bankruptcy is bad news for the charities that crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried generously supported
The Conversation
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the now-defunct exchange for trading cryptocurrencies, believed in ‘earning to give.’ Brian Mittendorf, the Fisher Designated Professor of Accounting and an expert in nonprofit accounting, explains the significance of FTX’s implosion for philanthropy and the nonprofits Bankman-Fried supported.
November 16, 2022
How to avoid falling into a rut after gaining tenure
Inside Higher Ed
Many established scholars see their careers flounder because they fail to stay up-to-date and do not work hard to find productive new uses of their time, writes Michael S. Weisbach, the Ralph Kurtz Chair in Finance at Fisher.
November 15, 2022
Retailers turning to specific-day delivery over speediest shipping
The Wall Street Journal
Competition on superfast delivery is shifting into low gear as companies try to rein in fulfillment costs that are eating into their profits. But supply chain interruptions caused by the pandemic may be working in companies' favor, as consumers have gotten used to waiting for their deliveries, says Terry Esper, associate professor of logistics.
November 9, 2022
New funding to expand DEI research and thought leadership at Fisher
Fisher College of Business
Learn more about the college’s latest initiative designed to further connect business education and research with opportunities to address race-based gaps in businesses, among consumers and in career life cycles.
November 8, 2022
Five of the worst ETF first-year performances are crypto-related
Financial Times
Crypto exchange traded funds account for five of the worst seven debuts in the history of the ETF industry. All five focused on the once high-flying cryptocurrency sector or the related field of blockchain, in a new illustration of previous research by Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate, and his colleagues.
October 28, 2022
IRS new tax brackets and what it means to Ohioans
Spectrum News
The IRS recently announced new tax brackets for 2023. Jennifer Glenn, assistant professor of accounting and management information systems, joined Spectrum News to explain what it means.
October 26, 2022
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