With support from a three-year grant, Kelley School Assistant Professor of Operations Management Amrou Awaysheh is leveraging big data to help manufacturers across the globe save energy and money.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
With support from a three-year grant, Kelley School Assistant Professor of Operations Management Amrou Awaysheh is leveraging big data to help manufacturers across the globe save energy and money.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
If you see a sign advertising a $10 flu shot, would you walk into the store? What if that sign said the shot is worth $50 but you’ll pay only $10, which is an 80 percent discount?
Posted by Teresa Mackin
New research from the Kelley School of Business on the IUPUI campus shows a board of directors should consider both the tenure of its top management team and how the team works together before hiring new employees.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
As Indiana looks to invest more in startups, a new group is forming to help physicians and life science entrepreneurs innovate successfully.
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The Kelley School of Business is creating a new research center focusing on the changing landscape of manufacturing in central Indiana and across the nation, with support of a generous gift from alumnus Gregg Sherrill and his wife Sabine. The center will be housed at IUPUI.
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Shoppers increasingly consult online reviews before making holiday purchases. But how do they decide which reviewers to trust?
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Annual Katz, Sapper & Miller survey of Hoosier manufacturers suggests investments in automation and technology are on the horizon.
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With funding from the Indiana University Women’s Philanthropy Leadership Council, budding entrepreneurs will have the chance to receive help with customer development research from Kelley School Evening MBA students.
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The team reduced patient visit times by 18 percent and improved both patient and employee satisfaction, without cutting valuable patient-provider contact time.
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Marjorie Lyles, professor of international strategic management, has received an honorary doctorate from Copenhagen Business School (CBS).