Management
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The Hill: Don't rob 'Opportunity Zones' of their full potentialRob Lalka co-authored an op-ed in The Hill in which he argues for changing the gross income provision of Opportunity Zones, the tax incentive established as part of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to help spur investment in…
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Lepage Center launches Innovators-in-Residence programThe Lepage Center has launched a new program that connects student startup founders with a team of successful executives, investors and entrepreneurs for one-on-one coaching and mentoring.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Xianjun GengXianjun Geng's paper “Does It Pay to Shroud In-App Purchase Prices?", co-authored with Jeffery Shulman from the University of Washington, has been accepted for publication in Information Systems Research.
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A Lucid approach to corporate cultureIn July, a panel of employees from one of the most innovative companies around -- technology firm Lucid -- shared their thoughts on the company’s one-of-a-kind culture in a special presentation for business students.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Musa CaglarMusa Caglar’s paper “Impact Assessment Based Sectoral Balancing in Public R&D Project Portfolio Selection,” co-authored with Sinan Gurel, has been accepted for publication in Socio-Economic Planning Sciences.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Junghee LeeJunghee Lee's paper “First Look Determination,” co-authored with Vish Krishnan, Oleksiy Mnyshenko and Hyoduk Shin, has been accepted for publication in Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (MSOM.)
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Rajat KhannaRajat Khanna’s paper “Entangled Decisions: Knowledge Interdependencies and Termination of Patented Inventions in the Pharmaceutical Industry,” co-authored with Isin Guler and Atul Nerkar, has been accepted for publication in…
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Twin grads find their own voices at TulaneFor graduating seniors— and identical twins— Blane and Tyler Margaretten, the highlight of their college careers is not the final destination, but the journey.
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Medical device developer earns top prize in business model competitionA health-care startup with an innovative device designed to help people breathe a little easier was the big winner at the 18th annual Tulane Business Model Competition.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Ricky TanYinliang “Ricky” Tan's paper “Marketplace, Reseller or Hybrid: Strategic Analysis of an Emerging E-Commerce Model” has been accepted for publication in Production and Operations Management (POM).
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Jason LiJunchao “Jason” Li’s paper “Exploring the Affective Impact, Boundary Conditions, and Antecedents of Leader Humility” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Applied Psychology.
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Tulane Business Model Competition names semifinalists for $25K top prizeTulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business has named the six student teams that will face off in the qualifying round of the 2018 Tulane Business Model Competition during the 10th annual New Orleans Entrepreneur…
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Researcher says use less jargon when crowdfundingToday’s innovators turn to platforms like Kickstarter to crowdfund their imaginative products. Now, a new study conducted by the Freeman School's Yuchen Zhang suggests that a Kickstarter campaign’s worst enemy is the overuse…
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Anatomy of a startupEntrepreneur Fran Heller (NC '88) discussed the evolution of her startup Good2Go in November as part of a new speaker series hosted by the Freeman School’s Albert Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Mazhar IslamMazhar Islam's paper “Signaling by Early Stage Startups: US Government Research Grants and Venture Capital Funding,” co-authored with Adam Fremeth of the Ivey School at University of Western Ontario and Alfred Marcus of the…
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Forbes: What Entrepreneurs Evaluating Venture Capitalists Can Learn From The Way We Evaluate Baseball PlayersRob Lalka, executive director of the Freeman School's Albert Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, is featured in a Forbes.com article about what baseball can teach entrepreneurs about venture capitalists.
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Freeman welcomes seven to faculty for 2017-18Continuing the historic faculty recruiting effort that began in 2012, Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business welcomes seven new full-time professors to the faculty for the 2017-18 academic year.
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VC pioneer offers insights on building entrepreneurial ecosystemHow do you build a sustainable ecosystem for entrepreneurs? In a talk hosted by the Freeman School’s Albert Lepage Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, venture capital giant Chuck Newhall invoked an analogy tailor-…
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The challenge of bringing health care to the developing worldIn a presentation at the Freeman School in June, Frank Molloy, clinical nurse specialist and educator with the Novick Cardiac Alliance, told MD/MBA students that the organization’s biggest challenges aren’t necessarily…
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Shuhua SunShuhua Sun’s paper “Is political behavior a viable coping strategy to perceived organizational politics? Unveiling the underlying resource dynamics” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Applied Psychology…
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New course explores the process behind new productsWhat does it take to create a successful product? According to John Clarke, it’s probably not what you think.
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Downtown expansion on the menu as Freeman joins planned hospitality hubFreeman is planning a new hospitality entrepreneurship initiative at NOCHI unlike traditional hospitality management programs. Instead it will use the hospitality industry to gain new insights and solve problem across…
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Shuhua SunShuhua Sun’s paper “Affect Spin, Entrepreneurs' Wellbeing, and Venture Goal Progress: The Moderating Role of Goal Orientation,” co-authored with Marilyn Uy and Maw-Der Foo, has been accepted for publication in the Journal of…
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MBA team wins first place in The Economist's MBA Investment Case CompetitionA team of three MBA students from Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business won first place and the top prize of $10,000 in the second annual Economist Investment Case Competition.
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| ResearchResearch Notes: Mazhar IslamMazhar Islam's paper “Cross-regional R&D Collaboration and Local Knowledge Spillover,” co-authored with Minyuan Zhao, associate professor of management at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, has been…