Arizona ranks in top 10 in jobs created from startups
W. P. Carey entrepreneurship expert Sidnee Peck discusses job growth in the startup sector of the Arizona economy.
ASU study details economic impact of Colorado River on basin states
Rocky Mountain News PBS quoted Research Professor Timothy James on a study from the L. William Seidman Research Institute about the economic impact of the Colorado River.
Good directions: What makes a board effective?
Academic interest in how corporations are governed has grown since the WorldCom and Enron Corporation scandals of the early 2000s and the global financial crisis of 2008.
Continuous improvement: It’s organic
John Lincoln of Lincoln Electric believed his role as a leader was to create an environment where his employees would be encouraged to discover new ways for the company to improve and to bring those suggestions forward for his consideration.
To survive companies need a digital presence
Entrepreneurs who do not sell on the Internet and therefore do not have a merchant account often ask me if they need a digital presence. The answer: a resounding yes! That's because customers and clients use the Internet the way people used the Yellow Pages a generation ago, only more so.
Location, location, location: It's more than an address
You already knew that decisions about where to locate your business involve factors such as size of space, type of space, common area expenses and rent.
Lost in space? NASA grant explores work patterns
Have you ever thought “Where was I?” when you returned to a task after someone had interrupted you? Task shifting — even pulling yourself away from the computer screen to answer a question — can impact productivity. For astronauts, it can increase risks.
India: The emerging economic giant
With a young population, substantial science and engineering skills and a huge consumer market, India has potential for phenomenal future growth.
Finding offshore software development partners
In a world connected by high speed Internet, businesses are increasingly seeking a competitive edge by outsourcing software development offshore. For many companies, the strategy promises dramatically lower labor costs and better access to a vast pool of talent.
Going private: Is it really a path to better performance?
A long line of academic research argues that privately owned companies should be better managed than their publicly owned counterparts. But recent research by Finance Professor Sreedhar Bharath calls this conventional wisdom into question.