by Carole Reinert | Oct 28 | Faculty News, In The News
Helen van der Sluis, assistant professor of business administration at the University of Pittsburgh School of Business, has been named the 2025 winner of the Ferber Award for her article, “How Do Physical Disability Cues Influence Assumptions about Consumer Tastes?...
by Gabby Gartner-Coliane | Sep 19 | Faculty Research
León Valdés, Associate Professor of Business Administration BS, Universidad de Chile MS, Ecole Centrale Paris PhD, MIT Why did you decide to set out on this research topic? One of my primary research objectives is to gain a deeper understanding of how motivations...
by Gabby Gartner-Coliane | May 2 | Faculty Research
Gaurav Kankanhalli, Assistant Professor of Finance and Ben L. Fryrear Early Career Faculty Fellow BA, University of Oxford; MS, University of Oxford; PhD, Cornell University Why did you decide on this research topic? I became interested in understanding how...
by Gabby Gartner-Coliane | May 2 | Faculty Research
Trevor Young-Hyman, Assistant Professor of Business Administration and Sociology PhD in Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Why did you decide to set out on this research topic? I am interested in the ways that businesses pursue complex and, sometimes,...
by Gabby Gartner-Coliane | Apr 29 | Faculty Research
Helen Van der Sluis, Assistant Professor of Marketing BA, Columbia University; PhD, Arizona State University Why did you decide to set out on this research topic? Disabled consumers make up at least 25 percent of the U.S. and 16 percent of the world, yet are a...