393 research outputs found

    Marketing Professors Adjust Message, Kick-Start New Industry

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    One might think that a proposal to save water during a drought would be an easy sell. We discovered that it was not.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/huntsman_news/1091/thumbnail.jp

    Larzette G. Hale – A Leader Who Made an Impact

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    The June 2012 issue of the Journal of Accountancy lists Larzette G. Hale as one of 125 people who “left a mark on the accounting profession.” In celebration of the AICPA’s 125th anniversary, the Journal of Accountancy identified 125 people who have made a significant impact on the profession since 1887.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/huntsman_news/1033/thumbnail.jp

    Master Class - Negotiation is the Key to Success

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    Dr. Merideth Thompson, assistant professor of management, encourages her students to rock the boat. Her Negotiations class, MGT 4600, isn’t the type of class where students sit in rows and raise their hands. It’s a class where words are used as tools and nonverbal communication is king.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/huntsman_news/1207/thumbnail.jp

    Huntsman IMA Student Chapter Takes Several First-Place Awards

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    The Institute of Management Accountants has given the Huntsman IMA chapter its Gold Award of Excellence and its Outstanding Student Chapter Award. The Huntsman chapter also took first in the Strategic Plan, Program & Activities, and Communications categories.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/huntsman_news/1164/thumbnail.jp

    Non-Resident Tuition Waiver for Excellence

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    The Non-Resident Tuition Waiver for Excellence is a one-year waiver of the non-resident portion of graduate tuition. It is available for all new students applying to USU’s School of Graduate Studies—regardless of program or degree—whose GPA and national competitive exam scores (GRE, GMAT LSAT, Miller, etc.) are above the average of the same admission scores for all current students in the college.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/huntsman_news/1174/thumbnail.jp

    Unselfish

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    The unofficial mantra of the Huntsman School of Business is Dare Mighty Things and USU Alumnus Paul Parkinson displays in his new book how daring mighty things requires people to look outside of themselves. Unselfish: Love Thy Neighbor As Thy Selfie, was released last month as a counterbalance to the current selfie culture prevalent in popular media.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/huntsman_news/1249/thumbnail.jp

    The Huntsman Experience

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    When Breanne Yamauchi, Business Administration and Marketing, ’18, tore her ACL just a few months before coming to Utah State University, she was crushed. She had always imagined herself balancing college sports with classes. Now that sports weren’t an option, she would have to look elsewhere for activities to define her college experience. This was a pattern that she would see over and over again – when one door closed, another one always opened.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/huntsman_news/1302/thumbnail.jp

    The Huntsman Post, November 2015

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    Monthly newsletter for the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/huntsman_post/1033/thumbnail.jp

    Accounting Student Interns at PCAOB

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    Samuel Lindquist, a junior in accounting and club hockey player recently began an internship with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) in Washington D.C. He is one of three interns selected from the around the world in the Office of Research and Analysis at the PCAOB. Interns are selected based on a competitive process that includes several interviews. This department supports the PCAOB Inspections and Enforcement Departments in their goal to oversee audits of public companies, protect the interest of investors and further the public interest of informative, accurate and independent audit reports.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/huntsman_news/1257/thumbnail.jp

    Huntsman Marketing Professor’s Research is Cited in Wall Street Journal Article

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    This article reports on disheartening trends regarding the disparate access to capital financing faced by Black-owned businesses. Bone’s research published in the August 2014 issue of the Journal of Consumer Research with his co-authors Glenn Christensen (Brigham Young University) and Jerome Williams (Rutgers University) is used to provide an explanation for why Black-owned businesses are not seeking traditional small business loans compared to their White counterparts.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/huntsman_news/1308/thumbnail.jp
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