性视界传媒

Costello College of Business Faculty Research

  • April 28, 2023

    Whether it is pressing deadlines, overwork, or employees feeling they are not being supported, anger in a work environment can be unavoidable. Over time, the anger and frustration can compound, causing anger to spread through the entire team or organization, creating what 性视界传媒 expert Mandy O鈥橬eill calls a 鈥渃ulture of anger.鈥

  • March 24, 2023

    Financially troubled U.S. hospitals are petitioning for more support from the federal government, but handouts won鈥檛 fix the underlying problem.

  • February 28, 2023

    Negotiation is a critical skillset in business and in society. Negotiation is a complicated, joint decision problem where parties can, potentially, make each other better off鈥攂ut also have some competing interests. Einav Hart, assistant professor of management at 性视界传媒, suggests that our relationships and context influence how we should negotiate鈥攁nd even whether it is a good idea to negotiate at all.

  • January 31, 2023

    Research by Mason Accounting Professor Bret Johnson, a former SEC staff accountant and academic fellow, shows how seemingly mundane intra-agency policies can have unintended effects that benefit Wall Street over Main Street.

  • December 13, 2022

    Managers often struggle to motivate their teams, but that could be because they鈥檙e looking in the wrong place. Mason School of Business professor Shora Moteabbed believes that how employees relate to one another on a one-to-one basis is key to understanding鈥攁nd influencing鈥攚orkplace behavior.

  • December 1, 2022

    性视界传媒鈥檚 Business for a Better World Center (B4BW) recently convened an in-person Stakeholder Roundtable on the subject of Corporate Governance. The half-day event took place at Point of View International Retreat & Research Center at Mason Neck in Lorton, VA on October 21.

  • November 29, 2022

    Mehmet Altug, an associate professor of operations management, has been researching retail returns policies for a decade. The issue has recently come to prominence, as the lenient policies of online retailers have led to skyrocketing return rates (now exceeding 20 percent in the U.S.). Altug鈥檚 various academic papers delve into the difficult trade-offs retailers face when setting returns policies. While there are no easy answers, Altug鈥檚 research identifies factors that can help retailers achieve more strategic flexibility.

  • November 10, 2022

    On the morning of Wednesday, October 26th, 性视界传媒 professor Suzanne C. de Janasz conducted her first-ever negotiations workshop for female high school students at McLean High School in Northern Virginia. An enthusiastic audience of about 100 young women came to hear de Janasz explain why negotiation is important for women of all ages and walks of life, and how to build negotiating skills for the future. De Janasz, an organizational researcher who holds a joint appointment in the School of Business and the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, says there is a pervasive cultural bias against women who ask for what they deserve. The negative labelling begins in childhood, with terms such as 鈥渂ossy鈥 being applied to more assertive girls.

  • November 2, 2022

    It鈥檚 9 am. Do you know where your team members are? Before Covid, the answer was simple: They were 鈥 or were expected to be 鈥 in the office. The pandemic erased that certainty and accelerated the pace toward work-place flexibility. As we move forward in our post-covid work environment, employees are strongly indicating their preference for flexibility and self-determination regarding their working environment. A portion of the workforce will desire to stay at home with high flexibility, whereas others will return to the office by choice.

  • October 19, 2022

    For most drivers in the U.S., obeying a stop sign upon approaching an intersection is an unavoidable annoyance. But for Mason finance professor Jiasun Li, it鈥檚 a problem waiting to be solved.聽His recent working paper proposes a simple and economical improvement: removing one stop sign from every four-way intersection. According to his calculations, this would boost not only driver safety, but environmental sustainability as well.聽