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How Often Do You Take Breaks From Your Phone?
Consumer behavior expert James Roberts, PhD, the Ben H. Williams Professor of Marketing, suggests one should control their environment instead of relying on sheer willpower alone to have a healthier relationship with their device in a New York Times article.
Truth Social Parent Company Shares Close at Record Low After Trump-Harris Debate
Mike Stegemoller, PhD, the Harriette L. and Walter G. Lacy Jr. Chair of Banking and Finance, is quoted in a USA Today article about changes in stock prices based on expectations.
How to Tackle Unethical Behavior Caused by Supply Chain Disruption
Supply Chain professors Hannah Stolze, PhD, and Adegboyega Oyedijo, PhD, co-authored an article for the World Economic Forum about supply chain disruption including fraud and unethical trading practices.
This Common Bedtime Habit Might Be Killing Your Relationship
A Huffington Post article about phubbing and parallel scrolling cites 2017 research led by consumer behavior researchers and Marketing professors James Roberts, PhD, and Meredith David, PhD, who found that 70 percent of participants said cell phones “sometimes,” “often,” “very often” or “all the time” interfered with their interactions with their partners.
Audio: Finding Genius Podcast: The Role of Christianity in Business
Mitch Neubert, PhD, senior associate dean of Research and Faculty Development, joined the Finding Genius Podcast for a discussion on the benefits of combining Christianity and business.
Beware of Founder Mode
Professor of Entrepreneurship Peter Klein, PhD, was interviewed in a LeadDev article about founder mode and its efficacy in the workplace.
New Study: Self-Centered People Turn to Social Media Out of Weakness, Not Ego
Marketing professors James Roberts, PhD, and Meredith David, PhD, were quoted in a PsyPost article about their latest social media study shedding light on the motivations behind social media use among self-centered individuals.
Avoid the ‘Social Security Torpedo’ and 3 Other Tips to Slash Your Tax Bill in Retirement
William Reichenstein, PhD, emeritus professor of Finance, is quoted in a Barron’s article about how to avoid the social security “tax torpedo” and other tips to reduce taxes in retirement.
Research Highlights the Unseen Challenges, Adaptations of Adult Daughters During COVID Upheaval for Families
Allison Alford, PhD, clinical associate professor of Business Communication, is quoted in a Phys.org article about her new research on “daughtering” during the pandemic and how social upheavals can both challenge and reinforce the essential work that daughters do in their families.
Best Business Bank Accounts
Lee Grumbles, PhD, clinical assistant professor of Entrepreneurship, is a featured expert in a WalletHub article about the best business bank accounts for June 2024.
Best Metal Credit Cards
Marketing and Professional Selling Professor Eric Swan, PhD, is the featured expert in a WalletHub article about the best metal credit cards.
Best Capital One Credit Cards
Tyrha Lindsey-Warren, PhD, clinical associate professor of Marketing, is the featured expert in a WalletHub article about Capital One’s credit card marketing and offers.
Beat the Heat: How to Budget for Summer Vacation
Marketing Professor Meredith David, PhD, is a featured expert in a MarketWatch article about how to plan for summer travel on a budget.
How Real Estate Agents Can Effectively Communicate Their Value
Ann Mirabito, PhD, associate professor of Marketing, is quoted in a North Columbus News article about how real estate agents can best communicate the value of their services.

