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Defining inequality and how entrepreneurship affects the market

Thu, Oct 19, 2017

Assistant professor of entrepreneurship Per Bylund researches all things entrepreneur. By researching the topic of inequality and how it relates to entrepreneurial activity, Bylund felt the term “inequality” needed to be defined more clearly.

Research MinuteSchool of EntrepreneurshipResearchBusinessSpears ResearchWatson Graduate School of ManagementSpears School of Business
Do FOMC actions speak loudly?

Mon, Aug 07, 2017

Corporate bond market investors bear the risk that the borrower will not pay them as promised; that’s why corporate bond prices tend to be lower than treasury bonds. But why isn’t corporate bond investor behavior consistent with the old adage that “no news is good news?” when the Federal Open Market Committee announces a plan to stay the course?

Department of FinanceSpears School of BusinessWatson Graduate School of ManagementSpears ResearchResearch Minute
“Ripping off the Band-Aid:” Firm reputation and communication management

Thu, Jul 27, 2017

When the going gets tough and the world is against you, research says the best thing to do is get all of the negative out at once. Oklahoma State University assistant professor of management Owen Parker’s latest research focuses on how firms respond to threats to their reputation.

Watson Graduate School of ManagementSpears ResearchResearch MinuteSpears School of BusinessResearchDepartment of Management
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