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…of everybody’s control no matter how well you plan for the future. The key is to be resilient and evolve to thrive in your new environment. Q: What is an…
…studies from Dumont, New Jersey has not had the typical final year or commencement at UD due to the coronavirus pandemic. Skeith, and her entire class, have shown incredible resilience,…
As a member of the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics’ Class of 2020, Baylee Ryan from Flemington, New Jersey has not had the typical final…
…how) inevitably ruining that record can have negative effects.” The two collaborated on a pair of papers digging into this phenomenon that were recently published in two different journals (one…
…the PCAOB encourages educational institutions to give special consideration to students from populations that have been historically underrepresented in the accounting profession.” Steele, an accounting major from Monroe Township, New…
…brands when it comes to spending money? That’s a question behind new research coming out from Srikanth Beldona, professor of hospitality business management with the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner…
…to discuss her new book, “Take Six: Essential Habits to Own Your Destiny, Overcome Challenges, and Unlock Opportunities.” Co-sponsored by Women’s Leadership Initiative at UD and The Weinberg Center for…
…the dean and professor of of management at the Carl H. Linder College of Business, are co-authors of the new book, Both/And Thinking: Embracing Creative Tensions to Solve Your Toughest…
The University of Delaware’s John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance has named Justin P. Klein as its new director. The Weinberg Center, founded in 2000 within the Alfred…
…earned his Ph.D. from Purdue University and an MBA from the University of Newcastle, Australia. His focus of research is in consumer psychology as it relates to hospitality-based experiences and…
As high CEO pay becomes an increasingly hot topic, many people are asking why CEO salaries have increased so drastically in recent years. New research from the University of Delaware’s…
…Yoo, J., & Cho, M. (2021). Supply chain flexibility fit and green practices: Evidence from the event industry. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 33(7): 2410-2427. Yoo, J., Newland, B.,…
…Level,” with James G. Mulligan and Burton A. Abrams, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 27, 7 (2018), pp. 652-669. “Financial System Development and Economic Growth in Transition Economies: New…
…the Economics for Educators course at the University of Delaware. I ended up taking the class from a new UD professor named Jim O’Neill. That class was an eye opener…
…for all of the University’s entrepreneurship-related academic programs (undergraduate, graduate and executive), which emphasize marketing and the important role of “raising customers” for any new venture. He also oversees signature…
…Lerner College for your studies? Joyce: I chose to continue my education after completing my undergraduate education at Lerner College. I knew that earning a master’s degree would open up…
…shoelaces. After being a part of the UDance Executive Board for three years, I knew I wanted a career in helping families affected by cancer. I knew that HEADstrong would…
…Association Auditing Section, 2019 Panelist (Main Teaching Session), American Accounting Association New Faculty Consortium, 2017 Senior Faculty Group Discussion Leader, American Accounting Association New Faculty Consortium, 2016, 2017 Coles Working…
…never be resolved. Instead, applying both/and thinking allows us to engage with the underlying paradoxes to generate new, creative opportunities. In their paper, they define paradox, identify four different categories…
…managing director of the Courtyard by Marriott – Newark at the University of Delaware. He is a graduate of the University of Delaware and was presented with Lerner College’s Alumni…
…Application Development of New Technology (how to take a new technology and make it something commercial) and Leading a Corporate Innovation Process (how to manage a creative/innovative organization). Of her…
…Newark, Del., but she recounts her time in Newark as being her most memorable. “Looking back at my four years in the U.S., I feel my time at UD was…
…managers what they want, a University of Delaware professor has new research with insight into how employees can form positive working relationships with managers. Sal Mistry, assistant professor of management…
…seasons of “The Cake Boss” filmed at the original Carlo’s Bakery in New Jersey. Today, the first in the fifth generation of Valastro bakers, Buddy’s eldest daughter Sofia Valastro, is…
Kathryn Berkow, assistant professor of management information systems in the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, launched a new podcast for educators this year, “ON Cultivating…
With textbook prices on the rise, students are looking for new ways to save on books. University of Delaware senior Jim Jannuzzio, thought about this issue and realized that there…
…graduate from Wall, New Jersey, has not had the typical final year or commencement at UD due to the coronavirus pandemic. Mowen, and her entire class, have shown incredible resilience,…
…of the new tax plan. Charles Elson Charles Elson, Edgar S. Woolard Jr. Chair in Corporate Governance, professor of finance at the Lerner College and chair of UD’s John L….
…than previously realized. New research from the University of Delaware’s John D’Arcy, forthcoming in Information Systems Journal, suggests that people’s positive or negative moods can affect the likelihood that they…
…Game (SMG) in Delaware. Conducted via Zoom and hosted by Delaware coordinator Marion Jacobs, the virtual reception honored teams from Bancroft Elementary School, Wilmington Montessori Middle School, Newark Charter High…
…for dinner starting on Wednesday, Feb. 14. Chef John Deflieze notes there are several new additions to the Vita Nova menu, include dining options prepared with the sous vide (pronounced…
New UD research suggests some types of discounts encourage shoppers to overspend This Black Friday, thousands of businesses will offer enticing deals for consumers, but new research coauthored by the…
UD’s Lerner College hosts panel and networking event on women’s careers and leadership All Blue Hens are invited and encouraged to participate in the new Women’s Leadership Initiative at the…
Veer Nair lives in Newark, Delaware and is a full-time MBA candidate studying business analytics at the University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics. Nair, who plans…
…to some outstanding Lerner alumni to share their professional experiences and insights on improving the world of business for future generations of Blue Hens. In 2017, Trellist’s Maria Gunther was…
…used their newfound skills to create products and services, write business plans and gain hands-on experience running small enterprises. The EntrePrep program, run by the Center for Economic Education and…
…picked up accounting as a major to get more insight into the accounting field along with new networks. Lerner: What is the mission/goal of your student group? Patel: The mission…
…Industry’s New Normal.” Donofrio also sat down with Lerner to discuss lessons learned during the coronavirus pandemic, advice for his fellow Blue Hens and more. Q: How have you and…
…number of unprecedented challenges, almost every team in every workplace is facing adversity, and some teams will recover more successfully than others. New research from the University of Delaware’s Sal…