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February 23, 2018
Chief Executive

R&D is fueling innovation culture

An outsized commitment to investing in innovation is a major distinguishing characteristic of “growth champions” of the mid-market—those 10 percent of companies identified by the National Center for the Middle Market (NCMM) as the biggest gainers over time.
February 23, 2018
San Francisco Chronicle

Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s assets surged in 2017. It won’t say why

Unlike private foundations, which generally must distribute at least 5 percent of their investments each year to operating charities, there is no grant-making requirement for donor-advised funds. Critics call them rest stops for charity dollars. Brian Mittendorf, an accounting professor at Ohio State University, said it’s “crazy” that large sponsors of donor-advised funds “are not subject to the same disclosure requirements that private foundations are.”
February 22, 2018
Bloomberg

Big companies are getting a chokehold on the economy

In a recent paper, economists Söhnke Bartram, Gregory Brown and Fisher's René M. Stulz show that the increasing domination of public markets by large old companies — the superstars that economists are warning about — is responsible for the increasing correlations between stocks.
February 21, 2018
WBNS-10TV

What researchers are doing to tackle distracted driving

A group called the Risk Institute at Ohio State University is looking at what can be done to change habits and behaviors about cellphones and driving.
February 20, 2018
Harvard Business Review

Diversity and authenticity

Decades’ worth of studies have shown that similarity attracts—a phenomenon known as homophily. Our research focuses on a specific aspect of this: That being one’s true self, disclosing elements of one’s personal life, and forming social connections are easier within one’s own group than they are across a demographic boundary such as racial background.
February 19, 2018
Columbus CEO

Is a humble boss a better boss?

No one likes an egomaniac, but sometimes a little arrogance may be just what the C-suite needs. “To team members who expect leaders ... to take charge and give orders, humble leaders may be met with doubt,” says Fisher's Jasmine Hu.
February 14, 2018
The Columbus Dispatch

Matters of Taste: False truths can mislead consumers at grocery

The belief in the health power of expensive foods — or that healthy foods need to cost more — is misguided, according to Rebecca Reczek, a food psychologist and marketing researcher at Ohio State University.
Hannah and Kurt in the 'Shoe
February 13, 2018
Fisher College of Business

A Buckeye Love story

When alumni and friends make generous financial contributions to The Ohio State University, they do so knowing their gifts will make an impact on the lives of new generations of Buckeyes.
Room full of alumni seated at Winter College gathering in Florida
February 13, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Leadership education the focus of annual Winter College gathering

Highlighting the exciting work that is being conducted around principled leadership at Fisher, the college recently met with alumni and friends in Naples, Florida, as part of its annual Winter College event.
Jet Engine
February 12, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Should manufacturers walk away from their ERP systems?

There has been recent debate within manufacturing operations about whether firms should keep their enterprise resource planning (ERP) IT systems or ditch them in favor of stand-alone enterprise applications (SEAs) in order to minimize operational glitches. 
February 9, 2018
NBC News

Will a falling stock market take the jobs market down with it?

“The stock market is what economists call a leading indicator of the business cycle, the real economy, while the labor market is a lagging indicator,” said Fisher's Lu Zhang, who has studied correlations between stock prices and the labor market.
Nate DeMars in business suit and tie curling
February 6, 2018
Fisher College of Business

MBA alum strikes partnership with a 2018 USA Curling Team

For thousands of athletes around the world, the 2018 Olympic Winter Games represent the ultimate stage on which to shine. For Nate DeMars, the founder of Pursuit, a clothing start-up based in Columbus and rooted at Fisher, the Pyeongchang games are simply about making others look good.
Oded Shenkar
February 6, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Shenkar discusses the impact of culture and its correlates

Drawing on research from his recently published book, Fisher’s Oded Shenkar shared his insights to a university-wide audience as part of The Ohio State University Institute for Chinese Studies’ “Re-Imagining China’s Past and Present” lecture series.
February 5, 2018
Columbus CEO

All In

After a year of doubt, sacrifice and reinvention, does CrossChx's Sean Lane finally have his billion-dollar idea in Columbus, an area that Fisher's Bill Diffenderffer says "is not the city that it was when I first got here 12 years ago."
February 5, 2018
Reward Expert

Researchers find adults with ADHD may struggle financially

According to Ohio State researchers Itzhak (Zahi) Ben-David and Dr. Theordore P. Beauchaine, and a colleague at the University of Florida, adults with ADHD may struggle financially.
Ingrid Werner
February 5, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Werner appointed to Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences committee

Few individuals can say that they are an integral part of selecting a winner for what is largely considered the “Nobel Prize for Economics.” But, a lifetime of financial research and study has uniquely positioned Fisher’s Ingrid Werner for that opportunity.
Collaboration
February 5, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Research, program offerings provide students critical STEM opportunities

Led by world-class faculty researchers and innovative graduate student programming, Fisher is taking steps to blend and prepare students with the business insights and STEM skills they need to succeed as future leaders.
February 4, 2018
Financial Times

ETF growth is ‘in danger of devouring capitalism’

Itzhak Ben-David, a finance professor at Fisher, presented a paper that showed that when a company joins a major index both its ETF ownership and volatility goes up, and when it leaves its ETF ownership and volatility goes down. “No one doubts this [the ETF] is a great innovation, but at the same time it could have some unintended consequences,” Prof Ben-David said at the conference.
February 3, 2018
Crain's Cleveland Business

Living large in the middle market

Life is good for middle market companies. That would be the short story from the recent National Center for the Middle Market survey. 
Five MBA students who put on the Legends Lecture Series are arm in arm
February 1, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Legends Lecture Series connecting students with diverse business leaders

Fisher's Black MBA Association (BMBAA) hosted its annual Legends Lecture Series throughout February, providing faculty, staff, and graduate and PhD students an opportunity to engage with leaders who bring an element of diversity to business as well as unique career and life experiences. 
Groups of Honors Cohort students outside surrounded by palms and tropical plants
January 29, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Honors Cohort gains global experience in Brazil

Opportunities to experience business on a global scale remains a critical part of the student experience for undergraduate and graduate students at Fisher. Madeline Furash, a fourth-year student and member of Fisher’s Honors Cohort program, shared a recap of the program’s recent International Expedition to Brazil.
January 29, 2018
The Columbus Dispatch

Jeans made with child labor? Consumers 'forget' products from unethical practices, Ohio State study says

If given the choice to learn about where everyday goods come from, most people opt for ignorance. And if they are made aware of unethical practices, odds are they forget the uncomfortable truth by their next checkout, according to new research by Fisher's Rebecca Reczek.
January 26, 2018
The Columbus Dispatch

U.S. Olympic curling team to wear apparel from Columbus retailer

Pursuit is providing suits, dress shirts and accessories for the Team Shuster curling team that will represent the U.S. at the Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Pursuit, founded by a Fisher alumnus, is doing “the opposite of Super Bowl advertising,” said Deborah Mitchell, a professor of marketing at Ohio State’s Fisher College of Business.
Fisher Campus
January 23, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Poets&Quants: 10 business schools to watch in 2018

Fisher College of Business was among the schools highlighted by Poets&Quants as one that is ready to climb in the rankings and generate greater student interest in the coming year.
January 19, 2018
Fisher College of Business

Mentors making a difference in the lives of Fisher students

Seasoned professionals passing along wisdom to younger minds is a critical part of education and development. As Fisher College of Business marks National Mentoring Month, several students are benefitting from the guidance of alumni and their fellow students.