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ASU's AI playbook: new degrees, new tools, and a mandate for every professor

W. P. Carey Dean Ohad Kadan's four-part strategy will infuse AI into curriculum, teaching, research, and operations to help the business school reach its goal of becoming "a leader among business schools in the application of AI."

AI + human intelligence = new skillsets for SCM leaders

Organizations that adopt 'human-in-the-loop' artificial intelligence systems are more likely to succeed than those that exclusively invest in technology, says a W. P. Carey supply chain expert.

A look at the downside to employee loyalty

While unpaid overtime and skipped breaks might be seen as morally acceptable or acts of dedication to a company, they can also lead to wage exploitation, says a W. P. Carey management expert.

Mexican cartel latest, Nancy Guthrie updates, air travel issues

A W. P. Carey supply chain expert breaks down how recent tariffs could impact consumers.

Former federal economist joins ASU to advance real estate research

After nearly a decade in government, Robert Martin joins the W. P. Carey Center for Real Estate and Finance to study industry trends in Arizona.

Spring training brings baseball fans from around the country and their dollars to Phoenix area

Spring training is drawing baseball fans from across the country to the Phoenix area, where 15 major league teams' preseason games generate hundreds of millions of dollars in tourism revenue and boost the local economy each year.

Low mortgage rates keep owners in their houses longer

ASU expert weighs in on how historically low mortgage rates are keeping homeowners in their houses longer, creating a 'lock-in' effect that limits housing inventory, slows market movement, and could continue shaping the housing market for years.

Deregulation and budget cuts threaten clean air; lawmaker wants to amend Arizona Constitution

Amid federal deregulation and state budget cuts that could weaken air-quality protections, an Arizona legislator is proposing a constitutional amendment to guarantee access to clean air, clean water, and a healthy environment as a right for all residents.

When business pushes culture forward

For Miki Agrawal, periods and body hygiene became more than just a business; they became a platform for widespread social change.

Weight loss drugs change how Arizonans shop for food

How are drugs like Ozempic impacting consumer habits and food companies? An agribusiness expert explains.