Promoting board gender diversity is often well received by investors, but the power of public attention presents a paradox for companies with less inclusive corporate cultures.
After winning the Food Network’s “Food Court Wars” in 2013 at Pimento Jamaican Kitchen’s Burnsville Center location, Tomme Beevas opened a second location: Pimento Jamaican Kitchen on Eat Street in South Minneapolis.
When it comes to television commercials, the Super Bowl is the biggest stage. But does the investment pay off? Assistant Professor Linli Xu speaks to how much of an impression Super Bowl commercials leave behind.
A new data analysis model is shedding light on potential treatments for women facing infertility issues, offering possibilities for the future of health recommendation tools.
Special purpose acquisitions companies (SPACs), also known as “blank check companies,” have exploded in popularity and people are still wondering exactly why.
The 'Great Resignation' has people rethinking their jobs more than ever before. For many it’s a job seekers’ market, but there is still plenty to consider before sending in your notice and taking on a new position.
Any pandemic sends shockwaves through markets, forcing companies to adapt to surging demand. New research highlights the differences in how domestic and foreign firms reacted amid the H1N1 pandemic, offering insights that resonate today.
From making a gift budget to determining travel plans, the list of decisions this holiday season can feel never-ending. Consumer psychologist Professor Kathleen Vohs shares what to keep in mind this holiday season to avoid decision fatigue.
With Black Friday and Cyber Monday on the horizon, there is a greater push than ever before to shop earlier for the holidays due to the global supply chain issues. Carlson marketing expert George John talks about what shoppers can expect over the coming weeks.
A research team led by Carlson School of Management will partner with the Minnesota Hospital Association to explore innovations in how healthcare can better address societal health issues.
Mark Bergen with the Carlson School of Management is available to comment on consumer takeaways amid supply chain issues, worker shortages, and the rising cost of consumer goods.
Alfred Marcus with the Carlson School of Management is available to comment on the impact of the volatile energy prices on the nation and what Americans could expect in the coming months.
Spotify is both a popular and influential player in the music industry. Does its power come with bias? After reviewing Spotify’s New Music Friday playlists, researchers found that, if anything, Spotify uses its platform to promote the underdog.
In a new paper published in The Review of Corporate Finance Studies, Professor of Finance Tracy Yue Wang examined a firm’s skilled labor risk — defined as the risk of failing to attract and retain skilled labor — and the subsequent impact on a range of corporate policies.
New research from the Carlson School of Management finds a simple way to make networking easier for women, who often face significant barriers in doing so, especially in fields where they are a minority.