Beautiful people are more likely to get hired, receive better performance evaluations and get paid more—but it’s not just because of their good looks, according to new School of Management research.
An acquiring firm enjoys higher returns and improved synergy when it takes over a business with higher insider trading—but it will pay more, according to new UB School of Management research.
New scholarship program enables students from the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica, to participate in certificate programs offered by the UB School of Management.
Construction is underway on the outdoor refuge, a gift from Russ Agrusa, BS ’76, to honor his late wife, Paula, BS ’78, and encourage future generations of students.
Dharshan Jayasinghe, BA ’03, CEL ’12, was elected to a two-year term as UBAA president, along with other School of Management alumni who were selected as officers.
A stock appears riskier when its prices are presented in an animated line graph rather than a traditional static line graph, according to new University at Buffalo School of Management research.
More than 200 leaders from the business, nonprofit and academic worlds gathered virtually on June 3 to learn about the workplace of tomorrow at this year’s annual CLOE conference.
Another class of established entrepreneurs is armed with the skills to move their businesses forward after graduating from the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Core program in the University at Buffalo School of Management.