Science news articles about 'graduate school of management'
Rice study shows why more than 25 percent of new CEOs last less than 3 years
... a study by Yan Zhang at Rice University's Jones Graduate School of Management. Of the 204 company leaders Zhang studied from 1993 to 1998, 55 (27 percent) left their job ...Rice U study finds that consumers may fare better with peer-to-peer online lending Web sites
A new study conducted by Associate Professor of Management Paul Dholakia at Rice University's Jones Graduate School of Management shows that online peer-to-peer lending Web sites ...Chalk and talk
... WebCT. Now, Brett J. L. Landry of the Graduate School of Management, University of Dallas, Dinah Payne, Department of Management, University of New Orleans, and M. Scott Koger of the ...Rice University study: Americans need to save paycheck-to-paycheck
... we need to start saving paycheck-to-paycheck," said Paul Dholakia, associate professor at Rice's Jones Graduate School of Management. He co-authored the study with Leona Tam, ...Reckless Spending, Not Illness or Job Loss, Causes Most Bankruptcy
... in recent years, a change from previous decades when illness and unemployment were major factors, concludes a new study from the University of California, Davis, Graduate School of Management.Cornell researchers' study showing evidence of a major environmental trigger for autism
... trigger, or triggers, for autism," said lead author Michael Waldman of the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell. While many autism experts believe that the disorder is triggered by the ...The Obama Effect: Performance Gap In Black Students Disappeared At Times During Presidential Campaign
... according to new research by Vanderbilt University Owen Graduate School of Management professor Ray Friedman and co-authors who document what they call the “Obama Effect” - ...Wishful betting can contaminate financial markets, study shows
... Bloomfield, a professor of management and accounting at Cornell's Johnson Graduate School of Management, set out to determine whether investors with accurate beliefs about intrinsic stock values would ...New research shows that your looks, creditworthiness may go hand in hand
... lenders. The study is summarized in a working paper by Jefferson Duarte at Rice University's Jones Graduate School of Management and Stephan Siegel and Lance Young, both of the ...
Return to e! Science News homepage for the latest science news
Sponsored links
Latest Science Newsletter
Get the latest and most popular science news articles of the week in your Inbox!Popular science news articles
- Scientists reveal malaria parasites' tactics for outwitting our immune systems
- Loneliness can be contagious
- Facebook profiles capture true personality, according to new psychology research
- UAB physician urges changes in diagnosis for sore throat in young adults
- Heavy metal paradox could point toward new therapy for Lou Gehrig's disease
- First-ever blueprint of a minimal cell is more complex than expected
- Brain's fear center is equipped with a built-in suffocation sensor
- Implant-based cancer vaccine is first to eliminate tumors in mice
- Tough yet stiff deer antler is materials scientist's dream
- New study finds men and women may respond differently to danger
- Study: Believers' inferences about God's beliefs are uniquely egocentric
- Long-term physical activity has an anti-aging effect at the cellular level
- Pancreatic tumors are marked for immunotherapy
- First comprehensive review of the state of Antarctica's climate
- Fear of anxiety linked to depression in above-average worriers
- Implant-based cancer vaccine is first to eliminate tumors in mice
- Study shows new brain connections form rapidly during motor learning
- Brain scan study shows cocaine abusers can control cravings
- Study sheds light on brain's fear processing center
- First-ever blueprint of a minimal cell is more complex than expected
- New evidence that dark chocolate helps ease emotional stress
- African desert rift confirmed as new ocean in the making
- Nanoparticles used in common household items caused genetic damage in mice
- New study links vitamin D deficiency to cardiovascular disease and death
- Therapy 32 times more cost effective at increasing happiness than money