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Ohio State News (college-business)

2024
March
23,
2024
| 12:36 PM America/New_York
As donor-advised funds play an ever larger role in charitable giving, Congress will eventually have to take action if it wants to meaningfully regulate this new charitable environment, an Ohio State expert says.
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January
17,
2024
| 15:08 PM America/New_York
The NRA is in a financial spiral. Its shrinking budget has begotten a shrinking member base, leading to an even smaller budget, according to an Ohio State accounting professor. It may be hard to stem.
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2023
November
01,
2023
| 11:35 AM America/New_York
New research finds that for new organizations and groups operating on small budgets, investment in administrative costs lays a solid foundation for long-term resilience and ensures they are better equipped to serve their beneficiaries.
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May
01,
2023
| 11:30 AM America/New_York
When Torrington Ford, a fourth-year with a double major in air transportation and aviation management at The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business, graduates on Sunday, he plans to take his career prospects to new heights.
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March
28,
2023
| 09:46 AM America/New_York
The NRA has shored up its financial position over the last few years. However, the way in which that financial recovery came about risks hemorrhaging the NRA’s core supporters.
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February
22,
2023
| 11:00 AM America/New_York
The Ohio State University alumnus Ratmir Timashev visited the university’s Columbus campus on Feb. 16 to announce a historic $110 million gift from the Timashev Family Foundation to establish the Center for Software Innovation. During his visit,
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January
26,
2023
| 11:54 AM America/New_York
While some leaders may believe they should appear flawless to their teams, a new study finds there are benefits for those who reflect on and learn from their mistakes.
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2022
October
17,
2022
| 11:26 AM America/New_York
There’s a “sweet spot” for how much employees should be digitally connected to their jobs after hours, a new study suggests.
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August
22,
2022
| 07:57 AM America/New_York
Investors hoping for big returns by putting their money into trendy topics like work-from-home and the metaverse through exchange traded funds (ETFs) will instead likely face gross underperformance, a new study shows.
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March
16,
2022
| 15:37 PM America/New_York
A missed delivery of weapons to the Ukraine military  doesn’t just mean a dissatisfied customer. It means that a sovereign nation may not be able to defend itself.
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2021
December
21,
2021
| 14:48 PM America/New_York
It’s the most wonderful time of the year for the Ohio State News research communications team, when we invite readers to vote for the university’s Coolest Science Story of the Year.
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September
09,
2021
| 08:00 AM America/New_York
As part of its commitment to connecting professionals with greater access to a graduate business education at The Ohio State University, the Max M. Fisher College of Business has created a new online component to its Working Professional MBA (WPMBA)
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March
30,
2021
| 08:00 AM America/New_York
Sixteen of The Ohio State University’s graduate and professional programs are ranked in the top 10 in their fields in the nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report 2022 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools.
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2020
July
15,
2020
| 07:28 AM America/New_York
Whether you use a taxi or a rideshare app like Uber, you’re still going to get a driver who will take you to your destination. But consumers view an employee of a taxi company differently from an independent driver picking up riders via
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July
13,
2020
| 06:27 AM America/New_York
Here’s a good way to make sure a friend hates a gift from you: Say it will save him money. In a series of studies, researchers found that people reacted negatively to gifts that they were told – or that they inferred – were
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February
26,
2020
| 09:31 AM America/New_York
The Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. Foundation is making its largest-ever gift to The Ohio State University – $10 million to support dementia and leukemia research, cancer drug development, health and wellness initiatives for
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2019
September
03,
2019
| 06:00 AM America/New_York
If you want to achieve a goal, make sure you share your objective with the right person. In a new set of studies, researchers found that people showed greater goal commitment and performance when they told their goal to someone they believed
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2018
December
14,
2018
| 08:17 AM America/New_York
The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business is transforming its Master of Business Administration programs. The college just completed a comprehensive redesign of the Full-Time MBA program, which takes advantage of Fisher’s
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June
26,
2018
| 00:00 AM America/New_York
If you are not enjoying your favorite things as much as you used to, new research suggests a way to break through the boredom: Try the same old things in new ways. Researchers found that people found new enjoyment in popcorn, videos – even
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June
25,
2018
| 00:00 AM America/New_York
The Keenan Family Foundation has made a $17 million commitment to The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business, strengthening the university’s expertise in the field of entrepreneurship. The Keenan Center for Entrepreneurship
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June
18,
2018
| 00:00 AM America/New_York
One of the joys of shopping for many people is the opportunity to brag about their purchases to friends and others. But new research found one common situation in which people would rather not discuss what they just bought: when they’re
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May
23,
2018
| 00:00 AM America/New_York
You’ve got a full hour until your next meeting. But you probably won’t make the most of that time, new research suggests. In a series of eight studies, both in the lab and real life, researchers found that free time seems shorter to
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January
18,
2018
| 00:00 AM America/New_York
You can quit work commitments if you want – but some of them never really leave you, new research suggests. In a study of 420 employees representing a wide variety of occupations and work settings at three organizations, researchers
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January
09,
2018
| 00:00 AM America/New_York
Many consumers have found a way to cope with the knowledge that products they like have been made unethically: They simply forget they ever knew it. In a series of studies, researchers found that consumers conveniently “forgot” that
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2017
November
28,
2017
| 08:30 AM America/New_York
COLUMBUS, Ohio – It’s good to be humble when you’re the boss – as long as that’s what your employees expect.Researchers studying workplaces in China found that some real-life teams showed more creativity if the employees rated their bosses as
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September
13,
2017
| 00:00 AM America/New_York
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Feeling the pain of failure leads to more effort to correct your mistake than simply thinking about what went wrong, according to a new study.Researchers found that people who just thought about a failure tended to make excuses for
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June
26,
2017
| 04:57 AM America/New_York
Rebecca Reczek explains how to purge your home of stuff you can't bear to give up. COLUMBUS, Ohio – If your attic is full of stuff you no longer use but can’t bear to give away, a new study may offer you a simple solution. Researchers
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May
22,
2017
| 06:00 AM America/New_York
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business has been named a recipient of the prestigious President’s “E” Award by the U.S. Department of Commerce for its efforts to explore and expand global trade and exports
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April
12,
2017
| 03:45 AM America/New_York
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Few people are just one person at work. You may be both a manager and an employee. Or you may be a salesperson who represents two very different brands.Now a new study suggests that how you juggle those different work identities may
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2016
December
18,
2016
| 23:00 PM America/New_York
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Consumers believe healthy food must be more expensive than cheap eats and that higher-priced food is healthier – even when there is no supporting evidence, according to new research.The results mean not only that marketers can
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