ASU expert: Suez Canal blockage impact will be felt for months
ASU supply chain expert says it will take months before we feel the effects of the Suez Canal blockage.
ASU business school leads nation with 30 top 25 rankings
According to the latest Best Business Schools rankings released by U.S. News & World Report, the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University improved in seven key programs and disciplines.
Billions for government housing is no cure for the mentally-ill homeless
Economics expert explains that one of the major causes for homelessness is untreated mental illness, not lack of funding.
How has the pandemic strengthened the global food supply chain?
An Arizona State University agricultural economist explains that flexibility and versatility in farmers may be more viable in the future.
W. P. Carey Professor Jeffrey Wilson honored at ASU Founders’ Day
W. P. Carey Professor of Statistics and Biostatistics, Jeffrey R. Wilson was recognized for the Faculty Service Achievement Award during Founders’ Day
Divisive, demoralizing bots are winning, so big tech needs to think bigger
Facebook and Twitter need to crack down on fake accounts, argues Professor of Information Systems Victor Benjamin. It’s getting harder to tell the difference between what’s real and what’s fake, he says, and online conversations are being drowned out by misinformation.
Author explains how sustainability can work in society today
Supply chain professor of practice looks at sustainability through the eyes of a green entrepreneur in his new book.
America’s workforce will get upskill, reskill through $8M DOL grant to ASU
The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded Arizona State University an $8 million grant to lead an innovative workforce development partnership to help train workers for high-paying, high-demand jobs in advanced manufacturing, cybersecurity, and information technology.
Grocery prices soar the most in a decade in 2020, how does 2021 look?
Agribusiness expert says rising food costs are based on how much it costs to produce the food and how much consumers are willing to spend on it.
How to use marketing perks to get customers to talk about you
Word-of-mouth marketing efforts can either help or hinder a business depending on how they're framed and perceived by consumers, according to new research by Assistant Professor of Marketing Monika Lisjak.