Arizona's economy plods ahead in 2014
Arizona’s economic performance in 2014 is expected to continue to be less than robust, according to economists speaking at the 50th Annual Economic Forecast Luncheon, co-sponsored by the W. P. Carey School of Business Department of Economics and JPMorgan Chase.
Athletes' Performance revolutionizes training
Dan Burns, CEO of the performance training company, shared the company's scientific approach that integrates four pillars — mindset, nutrition, movement, and recovery — to give athletes everything they need to perform their best at the Economic Club of Phoenix Luncheon.
Spirit of Enterprise Awards: Companies that change lives
The most enduring companies change the experiences — even the lives — of the people they serve. That is certainly true of the six winners of the 2013 Spirit of Enterprise Awards from the W.P. Carey School of Business.
A nuanced view: The Commercial Real Estate Forum
This fall, the Center for Real Estate Theory and Practice at the W. P. Carey School of Business enlisted brokers to provide a new window onto the Phoenix real estate market.
Painting the big real estate picture
Is the economic recovery already over? Are we heading into another recession? Experts posed these questions to the crowd during a panel discussion about real estate finance hosted by the W. P. Carey School of Business and the ASU Real Estate Council.
Finding time to lead
Management Professor Suzanne Peterson writes a monthly column on management and leadership in The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com. An expert on the behaviors that characterize extraordinary leaders, Peterson offers some insights into time management.
Autumn brings a fall in demand
Home prices in Phoenix started to rise from the summer doldrums in September and supply is also increasing, according to the latest Greater Phoenix Housing report from the W. P. Carey School’s Center for Real Estate Theory and Practice.
Most accurate economist predicts modest growth in 2014
Things get better -- but not dramatically so -- in 2014, says 2013 Lawrence R. Klein Award winner Dean Maki.
Rethinking R&D: Running contests to find solutions
The rise in “open innovation” contests has helped companies broaden their research and development while reducing their cost and risk of failure.
New faculty add strength and depth
With seven new faculty hires this year, the School of Accountancy has bolstered its status as one of the nation's top accounting programs. "We are hiring in a strategically focused way to build on our strengths and to add depth in areas where we see opportunity," said Philip M. J.