Any business that fails to innovate is doomed to die. The good news is that radical innovation is within reach for any company of any size. It just requires the right approach.
Diana Garcia ’22, left, and Jackie Maslow ’21, right. With this quarter’s online format, a guiding hand goes a long way in helping transfer students start the school year with confidence.
During the course of her day as mountain regional director of Best Buddies International, UCR Business School alumna Alyssa Stump oversees all aspects efforts to raise funding, establish programming, and open state offices in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Every weekday this summer, Amisha Sharma ’21 has logged into Slack to connect with nearly 170 incoming School of Business students from around the globe. She might ask them to share a family photo or discuss career tips — but the real goal has been to help them feel at home at UC Riverside before...
Among the new faculty members to join UCR’s School of Business are Assistant Professor of Accounting Eric Allen and Assistant Professor of Teaching in Accounting Naman Kiran Desai, already a familiar presence as a School of Business lecturer.
From around the world, more than 2,000 nominations were submitted for the 2020 Best 40 Under 40 MBA Professors recognition by Poets & Quants, a higher-education news organization specializing in business schools. Among the 160 professors considered, two professors from UC Riverside School of Business were selected for the honor, Ye Li and Marlo Raveendran...
The UCR School of Business is ranked 77th in the UT Dallas Top 100 Business School Research Rankings for the period of 2015 through 2019, a nine-point jump from UCR’s previous spot. The rise in the ranking – which assesses business schools of all sizes – is a testament to faculty productivity at the UCR...
The nascent economic recovery that had started to sprout across the nation has been thrown a major curveball as new cases of the COVID-19 virus have surged.
Compared to what many others are predicting, a new presentation from prominent economist Christopher Thornbergdelivers a more optimistic assessment of the long-term economic impacts that could result from the worldwide COVID-19 crisis.
The Society for Consumer Psychology has selected Dr. Thomas Kramer to the new editorial team for the Journal of Consumer Psychology (JCP). Dr. Kramer, Professor of Marketing and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Business Programs at the UCR School of Business, will serve as a Co-Editor. Dr. Kramer, together with the rest of the editorial team...
Brandon Copeland, ex-NFL linebacker and Penn alum, lectured at UCR on saving 90% income, financial literacy, and his transition to academia. Part of UCR Business Speaker Series.