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UNCG Bryan research: Foreign-born CEOs more likely to be fired
BY NEYA THOMAS Over the last several years, American firms have been hiring more foreign-born chief executive officers, according to UNC Greensboro Bryan School Assistant Professor Dr. Marketa Rickley. This is true of firms like Google, Pepsi, Microsoft, and more. But, once on the job, are these CEOs held to… Continue reading…
UNCG Bryan School PhD in Business Administration students present research at Academy of Management conference
Students from the PhD in Business Administration program at UNC Greensboro’s Bryan School of Business and Economics recently attended the Academy of Management (AOM) conference in Seattle, Washington, where four students presented their research in pursuit of submitting it to academic journals. Presenting at the AOM conference is just one… Continue reading…
Bryan School professor tabbed one of world’s most-cited blockchain researchers
Dr. Nir Kshetri will tell you he was in the right place at the right time. About five years ago, the world began to realize blockchain could be used for more than cryptocurrency. Kshetri, a professor in the Department of Management at UNC Greensboro’s Bryan School of Business and Economics,… Continue reading…
Bryan School professor secures $100,000 to further study gig economy
To say Dr. Brianna Caza has an interest in workplace resilience would be an understatement. “I’ve been working on the topic since my dissertation,” says Caza, Associate Professor in the Bryan School’s Department of Management. Her work is about to take an exciting new turn, as she and two co-authors,… Continue reading…
10 years later, X-Culture can’t stop
You may have heard of X-Culture. That’s not to be presumptuous — from a numbers standpoint alone, it wouldn’t be unfair to assume. The program, started by Dr. Vasyl Taras at UNC Greensboro in 2010, has involved tens of thousands of students at hundreds of universities around the world. It… Continue reading…