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Real estate commission changes could be coming this summer
March 27, 2024
Spectrum News 1

Real estate commission changes could be coming this summer

A new change in how real estate commissions are charged may increase competition but could make buying a home more expensive, says Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate.
Portrait of a graduate student.
March 20, 2024
U.S. News & World Report

Does your college major matter in MBA admissions?

MBA hopefuls worried that their undergraduate nonbusiness degree is detrimental to program admittance don’t need to fret. Paul North, executive director of Fisher's Graduate Programs Office, is among MBA admissions officers at business schools across the U.S. who say nonbusiness majors are welcome at their programs.
Elon Musk walking.
March 18, 2024
The Washington Post

Is Elon Musk’s philanthropy just a form of self-help?

If true that recent reports that Elon Musk appears very likely to be abusing rules governing nonprofits, Brian Mittendorf, the H.P. Wolfe Chair in Accounting, says Musk’s actions are likely testing the spirit of the law rather than its letter.
How much does parking costs keep you from visiting the Short North?
March 8, 2024
The Columbus Dispatch

How much does parking costs keep you from visiting the Short North?

Paying for parking in the Short North area can impact consumer behavior, says Joe Goodman, chair of Fisher's Department of Marketing and Logistics. But there are alternatives to help address or mitigate the burden of parking costs, including lower rates and the availability of public transportation to the bustling area.
NRA and LaPierre found liable in New York AG’s donor funds case
February 23, 2024
Bloomberg

NRA and LaPierre found liable in New York AG’s donor funds case

The allegations of corruption on display in open court for weeks on end could shake the perception that the NRA is a strong organization, says Brian Mittendorf, the H.P. Wolfe Chair in Accounting at Fisher.
CPAs down 10% at top Central Ohio accounting firms as industry sees shortages
February 22, 2024
Columbus Business First

CPAs down 10% at top Central Ohio accounting firms as industry sees shortages

Central Ohio's top 25 accounting firms saw a 10% drop in certified professional accountants this year, according to data compiled by Columbus Business First, as the industry overall navigates a similar drop. Mark Wilson, senior director of recruiter relations at Fisher, says while the decline isn't a crisis, it's certainly reflected in the business student population at Ohio State.
Innovating supply chain higher education with generative AI
February 21, 2024
Supply Chain Management Review

Innovating supply chain higher education with generative AI

Using artificial intelligence in the classroom is not without concerns. But Vince Castillo, assistant professor of logistics at Fisher, writes that the technology can also offer supply chain students access to and experience using an increasingly critical tool in the industry.
Is the office doomed?
February 15, 2024
Columbus Business First

Is the office doomed?

Rising construction costs, work-from-home policies, high vacancy rates and banks’ reluctance to lend have left the market in a state of flux. The issues facing the Columbus-area market aren't too different than the challenges faced nationally, says Donald Sheets, executive director of the Ohio State University Center for Real Estate.
Image of a Charity Newsies monument
February 15, 2024
The Lantern

Honors Cohort collaborates with Charity Newsies for upcoming fashion show fundraiser

As part of the Honors Cohort Impact Challenge, a team of Fisher students is helping a longstanding Columbus charity raise awareness and funding to help children facing clothing insecurity.
Ohio State’s online programs ranked among nation’s top 10
February 7, 2024
The Ohio State University

Ohio State’s online programs ranked among nation’s top 10

Fisher's Specialized Master in Business Analytics (SMB-A) was named a top-25 program in U.S. News & World Report's more recent ranking of online programs.
Brian Mittendorf headshot
February 4, 2024
The Washington Post

Luxury spending, internal strife leave NRA staggering into 2024 election

Revenue from membership dues has fallen, while the organization's legal costs have risen, a scenario that is hard to reverse, says Brian Mittendorf, the H.P. Wolfe Chair in Accounting.
Aerial photo of Fisher's campus
February 1, 2024
Poets&Quants

The Fisher MBA: Innovation driving career and professional development

Aravind Chandrasekaran, associate dean for graduate programs and executive education at Fisher, details how the college's commitment to continuous innovation is positively impacting its Full-Time MBA program.
Cargo shipping container out at sea.
January 26, 2024
WBNS-10TV

Will Red Sea shipping attacks impact costs?

Keely Croxton, professor of logistics and associate dean for undergraduate programs, says consumers might not see a major short-term increase in product cost because the Suez Canal trade route only provides about 15% of goods to the United States.
Retailers return to bringing in inventory ‘just in time’
January 24, 2024
The Wall Street Journal

Retailers return to bringing in inventory ‘just in time’

Inventory levels that surged during the pandemic are down and companies are reluctant to build new stockpiles. Terry Esper, a logistics professor at Fisher says companies are now better able to predict shopper demand and feel they can hold leaner inventories amid moderating spending growth and fewer supply-chain disruptions.
Central Ohio MBA programs evolve to meet changing student needs
January 16, 2024
Columbus CEO

Central Ohio MBA programs evolve to meet changing student needs

As students seek more flexibility and specialization, business schools are responding with online offerings, as well as focuses in analytics and diversity. At the Ohio State University Fisher College of Business, “we had a strategic plan for online,” says Aravind Chandrasekaran, associate dean for graduate programs and executive education. “The pandemic just accelerated it.”
The NRA under siege
January 8, 2024
The Atlantic

The NRA under siege

The NRA's financial performance and lack of diversity within its revenue portfolio has been a part of the organization's tailspin, says Brian Mittendorf, the H.P. Wolfe Chair in Accounting at Fisher.
Best business credit cards for rewards in 2024
January 4, 2024
Money Geek

Best business credit cards for rewards in 2024

Selin Malkoc, professor of marketing and logistics, provides guidance into when to consider a business credit card that carries with it steep annual fees.
The definition of behavioral finance
January 4, 2024
Money Geek

The definition of behavioral finance

Professor of Marketing Selin Malkoc helps answer the question, "What do people need to know about behavioral finance?"
Storm-battered pier
December 29, 2023
Policygenius

Will home insurance prices keep rising in 2024?

Different factors, including inflation, could play a role in whether insurance rates continue to rise in 2024, says Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate at Fisher.
$30M military wreath charity buys solely from its founders’ farm
December 13, 2023
Military Times

$30M military wreath charity buys solely from its founders’ farm

A military-focused charity whose main source of income is donations is set to write the largest check in its history to its supplier — a company owned by the founders of the charity. While not illegal, the appearance of a conflict of interest and concern for maintaining public trust should give both organizations pause, says Brian Mittendorf, the H.P. Wolfe Chair in Accounting at Fisher.
Stock image for leadership
December 12, 2023
U.S. News & World Report

Leadership faces the ‘good kind’ of identity crisis

From strongman to collaborative, experts say what we expect of leaders has changed significantly over time. Timothy Judge, executive director of the Fisher Leadership Initiative and chair of the Department of Management and Human Resources, says the public nature of many leadership positions is driving the recent push for integrity among leaders.
States where unemployment claims are increasing the most
November 30, 2023
WalletHub

States where unemployment claims are increasing the most

Oded Shenkar, the Ford Motor Company Chair in Global Business Management, shares insights into his view of the labor market and their impact on items such as personal finances.
Will generous return policies stick around this holiday season?
November 24, 2023
Marketplace

Will generous return policies stick around this holiday season?

Some companies are trying to prevent costly returns by providing detailed product information and experimenting with virtual try-ons, says Terry Esper, professor of logistics at Fisher.
This is what the NRA looks like in decline
November 15, 2023
The Trace

This is what the NRA looks like in decline

The group is slowly abandoning its original mission to teach Americans how to handle guns. Spending on these programs has dropped 77 percent in less than a decade. The trend, says Brian Mittendorf, the H.P. Wolfe Chair in Accounting at Fisher, can impact membership, which in turn leads to questions about the long-term future of the organization.
Multifamily investment remains a hot commodity in the U.S.
November 12, 2023
PERE

Multifamily investment remains a hot commodity in the U.S.

Top cities such as New York and San Francisco will continue to see growth, says Itzhak Ben-David, the Neil Klatskin Chair in Finance and Real Estate at Fisher, but there are other markets around the country that are emerging with affordability and robust job growth.