Finance
Kelley finance alum creates and grows sustainable clothing subscription company
What began as an idea in high school to buy secondhand clothing to be more sustainable has turned into a lucrative business for Anna Dorris, BS’22.
From management to finance: How an Evening MBA alum successfully switched careers
Sometimes, you want a career shift; other times, you want wholesale change.
Does corporate social responsibility pay off?
New research from the Kelley School of Business shows firms that are best-in-class in their industry in terms of corporate social responsibility receive higher valuations in financial markets.
Frank Wintin: from the United States Air Force to Kelley
After serving nine years in active duty for the United States Air Force, Frank Wintin, BS’19, will graduate from the Kelley School of Business at IUPUI and boost his career as a financial advisor.
2018 Indiana Manufacturing Survey: Push for Automation Increases
As Indiana’s largest industry sector enjoys continued growth in revenues and profits, its employers are investing heavily in automation and manufacturing efficiency, welcoming an industry movement that, nationally, has been dubbed “Industry 4.0.”
Heading to Vegas? Gambling on college football bowl games? Kelley School professor researches point spread betting
Durham has studied legal point spread betting for years. As a finance professor, he looks at the numbers and thinks about bettors’ behaviors – considering what might cause the numbers to move up and down as they do.
To err is human? Kelley School researchers examine how errors affect credibility of online reviews
Shoppers increasingly consult online reviews before making holiday purchases. But how do they decide which reviewers to trust?
2017 Indiana Manufacturing Survey: Employers Are Upgrading for Growth
Annual Katz, Sapper & Miller survey of Hoosier manufacturers suggests investments in automation and technology are on the horizon.
2016 Indiana Manufacturing Survey reveals roadblocks to industry prosperity
Annual Katz, Sapper & Miller Survey of Hoosier manufacturers indicates concerns about long-term prospects