The faculty, students, alumni and staff of the University of Washington Michael G. Foster School of Business are in the news on a regular basis. From feature stories to faculty quotes, find a taste of recent media coverage below.
A host of new science, including that from Christopher Barnes, associate professor of management in the UW’s Foster School of Business, comes to an unequivocal conclusion: for most of us work starts way too early.
Associate Professor of Management Chris Barnes’ research on the impact of sleep on workplace and vice versa is featured.
Emily Cox Pahnke, Riitta Katila and Kathleen Eisenhardt’s research is featured.
The Consulting and Business Development Center’s Business Certificate Program is highlighted.
Assistant Professor Abhinav Gupta’s research is featured.
Ryan Fehr, professor of business at the UW, recommends forgiveness as a way to live a healthier and happier life.
Traditional public service announcements tend to rely on shock and shame, with mixed success. A new ad campaign for H.I.V. awareness in Arizona changed that. Nidhi Agrawal, professor of marketing at the UW, is quoted.
Just in time for the holidays, a new service called PriceLocal promises Internet shoppers an easy way to get “Amazon prices” on products available at local retail stores. Suresh Kotha, professor at the Foster School of Business at the UW, is quoted.
A recent study from the Foster School of Business at the UW found that people don’t accept demonstrations of emotional intelligence at face value.
Richard “Cheech” Marin was the keynote speaker at the 20th anniversary celebration of the UW’s Consulting and Business Development Center, an offshoot of the Foster School of Business.
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