by RJ Thompson | Nov 28 | Faculty Research
Assistant Professor Michael Hamilton and other researchers, motivated by the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black-owned businesses, began working with community organizations to try and identify ways the students could support Black-owned businesses in the Pittsburgh area.
by RJ Thompson | Nov 28 | Faculty Research
This research by Associate Dean Jeffrey Inman and others found that leading with the bad news first (the restriction) followed by the good news (the discount) is consistent with consumer news order preferences and changes perceptions of the deal.
by RJ Thompson | Nov 28 | Faculty Research
This study by Assistant Professor Mark Ma and another researcher examined if the Paradise Papers’ exposure of financial secrecy in tax havens significantly affects and predicts future cryptocurrency trading since Bitcoin transactions are not regulated.
by RJ Thompson | Nov 22 | Featured News, Students
PITTSBURGH – Alexander Firestine, a senior studying finance, accounting, and business information systems at the University of Pittsburgh, has been named a George J. Mitchell Scholar. He is the University’s first-ever recipient of this prestigious national...
by RJ Thompson | Nov 18 | Student Life, Students
All University graduate students have until Dec. 2 to apply for the third annual Super Analytics Challenge, hosted by the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business. This year’s challenge will address the shortage of behavioral health and mental health workers amid a...