Research and innovation are integral components of the strategy of Syracuse University’s Martin J. Whitman School of Management. Read the Spring 2019 Research Report to learn more about what Whitman School’s talented and renowned faculty are researching.
Extending Entrepreneurship Research into New Frontiers
Leading Researcher Focuses on Entrepreneurship and Mental Health
Institute Explores Macro-Level Entrepreneurship
Whitman’s Commitment to Building and Supporting the Faculty of the Future
David Lucas Testifies Before U.S. Congress to Address Homelessness in America
69th Annual Harry E. Salzberg Memorial Lecture Program Features Top Supply Chain Scholar
Manufacturers Decide When to “Scrap or Sell”
Effectiveness of Native Advertising
How Human Nature Affects a Firm’s Approach to Risk Management
Narcissistic Leaders Alienate Their Employees, Threaten Their Self-Esteem
State Pension Accounting Estimates and Strong Public Unions
Underperforming Companies Lose Focus on Innovation
Too Much Collaboration Can be Harmful to New Ventures
How Best to Dole Out Supplies in Wake of Humanitarian Crisis
Solutions to the Problem of Sales Spilling over to Unprofitable Customers
Higher Levels of Disclosure Could Reduce Risk-taking and Diminish Long-term Value
- NFL Star Latavius Murray Suits Up For College in Syracuse - November 18, 2019
- Celebrating Supply Chain Milestones at Syracuse University - October 3, 2019
- Danielle Matfess ’13, ’14 M.S. - June 6, 2019