January 28, 2019
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Faculty Research In new research, SMU Cox's Sal Mistry and co-authors unpack the challenges for employees belonging to multiple teams and offer ideas for creating a better multi-teaming environment.
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Press Releases The program, now open for enrollment, will expand access to wider audience of business professionals to provide data-centric offerings.
December 13, 2018
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Faculty Research For more than three years, ambiguous wording in the Texas Penal Code led to inconsistent treatment of black and white arrestees for low-value shoplifting, according to a new study by a professor at ĢƵ. Black women are affected most by inflated charges arising from poorly-defined law.
December 07, 2018
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The Cox School of Business at ĢƵ (SMU Cox) in Dallas, announced today that it is launching an online Master of Business Administration with Noodle Partners, the nation's fastest-growing higher education provider.
December 06, 2018
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Faculty Research SMU Cox Marketing Professor Chaoqun Chen analyzes how consumers shop around various retail formats and how their behavior changed during the Great Recession. Her findings uncover truths about how consumers from different income levels adjusted to a new normal in their weekly treks.
December 03, 2018
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Press Releases How do businesses use Customer Engagement as a competitive tool to combat disruption? A panel of marketing experts pondered that question at a recent symposium titled “Engaging Customers in a World of Disruption,” hosted by the Brierley Institute for Customer Engagement at SMU Cox School of Business.
November 29, 2018
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Faculty Research Just when “simple" worries about the economy and the elections were on our minds, a new source of risk to the financial system emerges…
November 08, 2018
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Press Releases Fast-growing Carrollton Company Moves up from No. 3 Last Year
November 01, 2018
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Faculty Research What if clinical trials could be conducted faster, required fewer patients, cost less, and led to improved health? "Our approach is good for patients, companies, and the public health at large, which would come from needed drugs being on the market sooner," states Vishal Ahuja, ITOM professor at SMU Cox.
October 08, 2018
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Cox News From the mundane to the sublime, points-based loyalty programs are ubiquitous today. But are they driving real loyalty? Marketers who use points to build behavioral loyalty may drive incremental sales, but they’re missing an opportunity to foster far more profitable attitudinal loyalty.
October 01, 2018
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Coxtoday Explore the 4th Industrial Revolution's impact on technology, business, and society, highlighting transformative changes and future trends.
October 01, 2018
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Coxtoday Professor Miller explores and examine the economic impact of financial protectionism, including its costs and consequences on global trade and investment flows.
October 01, 2018
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Coxtoday SMU Cox School of Business is know for innovation and a run-wild spirit. Hear about the latest at the Cox School.
October 01, 2018
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Coxtoday Professor Bhattacharya explores street earnings reportings by public companies, formally known as non-GAAP earnings disclosures.
October 01, 2018
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Coxtoday Explore the economics behind the valuable commodity of attention, analyzing its impact on marketing, media, and consumer behavior.
October 01, 2018
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Coxtoday New research by Associate Professor Maribeth Kuenzi and co-authors reveals that leaders' and subordinates' perceptions of ethics and leadership often differ from each other. The employees who experience this disconnect between perception and reality may lash out in negative ways. Managing this difference of viewpoints has important implications for the workplace.
October 01, 2018
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Coxtoday Uncover the shifting currents of global trade in North America, exploring emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities in the evolving market landscape.
October 01, 2018
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Cox News In her new role as Chief Operating Officer, Gibbins will now assume responsibility for the Global Supply Chain and Research and Development organization
September 28, 2018
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Faculty Research At a time when capital has never been more mobile and available, financial protectionism is on the rise. The costs of these economic nationalistic policies are little known however. In new research, SMU Cox Finance Professor Miller and co-authors reveal the important consequences of government-related incursions in deals between foreign and domestic companies and the resulting decline in shareholder value for a wide range of industries.
August 27, 2018
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Cox News Neha Husein ’19, the student innovator behind Just Drive, a mobile app that rewards users who lock their phones while driving, has been invited to talk about her app at a Texas Department of Transportation event on November 8. Husein’s app helps Texans abide by state law, which prohibits writing, reading and sending electronic messages while driving.
August 24, 2018
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Cox News Congratulations to the Class of 2018!
June 04, 2018
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Cox News 2018 Distinguished Alumni and Outstanding Young Alumni Awards Presented
May 16, 2018
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Faculty Research The new scarce resource is attention, notes Marketing Professor Mili Mormann of SMU Cox. "We live in an attention economy, and our attention is limited." Through a multi-disciplinary approach, Mormann and co-author Cary Frydman reveal how attention is operating to influence economic choices in their novel research. "Attention is the step that leads a manager or consumer toward an action," she states. "We know we have about eight seconds to deliver a message on social media, in a TV ad, or for an investing decision or health care choice. But we do not know exactly how attention operates, in spite of the industry performing studies to gauge attention."
May 01, 2018
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Cox News The focus of the gathering was technology, innovation, big data and entrepreneurship.
April 18, 2018
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Faculty Research When it comes to corporate governance, hedge funds are the new sheriffs in town. That’s the take-away of “Do Activists Turn Bad Bidders into Good Acquirers?” Associate Professor of Finance Nickolay Gantchev and his co-authors reveal new insights about the mergers and acquisitions strategy of firms that shareholder activists target.
April 02, 2018
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Coxtoday The government’s retirement savings subsidies benefit the investment industry more than savers, shortchanging taxpayers and compromising retirement security.
April 02, 2018
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Coxtoday Discover Bill Dillon's inspiring journey from stock boy to esteemed professor and senior associate dean, showcasing dedication and leadership.
April 02, 2018
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Coxtoday Explore the Dean’s legacy in elevating Cox School to prominence, showcasing key achievements and transformative leadership that shaped its success.
April 02, 2018
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Coxtoday Cox School professors drive research excellence, enhancing business practices and policy, and contributing valuable insights to industry and academia.
April 02, 2018
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Coxtoday Sophisticated investors rely on street earnings signals for better insights and superior returns, revealing key strategies for smarter investing.
April 02, 2018
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Coxtoday Explore the impact and achievements of Cox women making strides in business, leadership, and innovation, highlighting their transformative contributions.
April 02, 2018
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Faculty Research Getting inside the mind of the chief executive officer is a difficult research avenue. Knowledge about how CEOs process information, their cognitive style, has been relatively sparse. Strategy Professor Daniel Zyung of SMU Cox and co-authors unpack the cognitive mechanisms of CEOs in new research — and reveal how and why it matters. "Basically, this is a study about CEOs’ information processing style," Zyung says, "with many important implications, including their firm’s growth strategies."
December 04, 2017
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Press Releases Fast-growing Frisco Company Moves up from No. 5 Last Year
November 16, 2017
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Faculty Research The emergence of U.S. shale oil has expanded the global supply of oil. New research notes that the long-run impact of shale oil will depend on how much can be produced and how much it will cost. Few have good answers. In recent research, finance professor and energy expert James Smith of SMU Cox with co-author Thomas Lee determine what portion of known shale resources are economically viable at various price points and how many wells are likely to be drilled. So far, only a small portion of drilling sites have factored into the shale oil boom, according to Smith, and we have only depleted a fraction of U.S. shale resources.
October 30, 2017
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Faculty Research The U.S. healthcare system is the most expensive system in the world. Identifying ways to lower costs and have better health outcomes is a primary goal for health care managers and providers, policymakers and consumers. In new research, ITOM Professor Vishal Ahuja of SMU Cox and co-authors show that better continuity of care lowers costs and wasted effort, reduces time to see specialists, and produces significant savings in hospital system resources. They identify how "gatekeepers" are key to a more optimal and healthier system.
October 24, 2017
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Faculty Research As policymakers around the globe continue to debate options to incentivize retirement savings, new research uncovers some game-changing facts. The two main competing options consist of traditional tax-deferred savings vehicles like 401(k)s and IRAs, in which savers contribute pretax money and pay tax on withdrawals, or Roth-type plans, whereby savers pay taxes first and withdraw funds tax-free upon retirement. Which type of scheme is better depends on which side of the table one sits. In their paper, SMU Cox Finance Professor Mattia Landoni and co-author Zeldes discover that under a Roth-type regimen, government fares better, largely because of the investment fees that government implicitly pays in traditional tax-deferred accoun
October 18, 2017
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Coxtoday Latest research explores how bond mutual funds could help prevent the next liquidity crunch and stabilize markets; read more on the SMU Cox faculty research.
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