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Is Being Warm the Key to Getting Your Next Job?

May 31, 2023

Maybe. It has to do with how much (or how little) you align with gender stereotypes in an interview. Rebecca L. Mitchell, PhD, assistant professor of organizational behavior at the Leeds School of Business Most job candidates want an interviewer to perceive them as collaborative, creative, hardworking and professional. Very...

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Model Behavior: How a Financial Theorist’s Insights Help Explain Activity in Markets

April 6, 2023

Brian Waters had students playing games to understand strategy and decision-making during the annual Pardo Memorial Finance Lecture Series.

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Paper Weight: Impactful Faculty Research Drives Increase in Leeds’ Rankings

April 5, 2023

Leeds’ impressive research contributions are helping the school, and its faculty, shine in influential ranking.

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Silicon Valley Bank’s Collapse ‘Eerily Reminiscent’ of 2008 Crisis, Leeds Experts Say

March 13, 2023

Why didn’t we learn from this movie the last time we saw it? And what do we do to prevent this from becoming a trilogy?

John Lynch in a suit standing in front of the Koelbel Building.

Leaving Your Job? Leave the Money on the Table

March 8, 2023

The more generous an employer’s contribution to a 401(k) plan, the more likely a worker is to drain it when leaving the company.

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Is Tech Transforming the Housing Market? Its Track Record Doesn’t Build Confidence

Feb. 8, 2023

The alternate title of Mike DelPrete's latest paper? “How To Lose a Billion Dollars in Real Estate Tech.”

Kai Larsen poses in the atrium of the Rustandy Building.

‘Write a Story for My Son’: To Better Understand ChatGPT, A.I. Expert Puts it To Work

Jan. 25, 2023

What happens when an expert on natural language processing asks a chatbot to write a children's book in the style of Dr. Seuss?

Yonca Ertimur poses outside of the Koelbel Building in professional attire.

Count Her In: European Think Tank Taps Ertimur as Research Member

Jan. 16, 2023

Corporate governance is an unusual expertise for an accounting scholar. But Yonca Ertimur’s thought leadership in the field led to a selective invitation from ECGI.

A young woman sits in a chair in a mall, looking exhausted, surrounded by small shopping bags.

Stocking Suffer: When It Comes to Meaningful Gifts, Shoppers Eschew the Expensive

Dec. 20, 2022

Feeling buyer's remorse this holiday? It may have more to do with what you bought than what you spent.

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When Trust Goes Bust: New Research Offers Lessons on Culture, Crisis and Employee Performance

Sept. 6, 2022

One of Leeds' newest professors was recognized this summer with a Best Paper Award from the Academy of Management for his work on trust trajectories.

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