Emory Business
New healthcare emphasis aids busy executives
Healthcare is constantly evolving, and staying current can be a challenge. Emory Executive Education is harnessing faculty expertise and industry contacts to offer new...
Goizueta’s behavior lab aids in research
Creating knowledge and helping businesses make better decisions is the impetus for faculty in the area of Behavior & Decision Insights.
RAISE Forum connects entrepreneurs with growth funding
Atlanta consistently ranks among the top cities for new startups, but there is a notable lack of investment for locally grown companies in the...
Library offerings to benefit alumni
The Goizueta Business Library (GBL) has long provided alumni with free remote access to the Atlanta Business Chronicle and other city business journals. Now...
Marketers break down success, failure of Black Friday
Professor Doug Bowman talks retailers, Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Gift to Goizueta to establish program to study business, government
The Robson Foundation, named for former dean John E. Robson, has pledged $2.1 million to establish the "John Robson Endowment for the Study of...
MBA students pitch ideas to improve Millennial air travel
How would you suggest solidifying Delta Air Lines the “carrier of choice for the next generation of travelers”? Great – now can you pitch that idea to a room of...
Full-Time MBA program ranked No. 20 by Businessweek
ATLANTA — The Full-Time MBA Program at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School placed No. 20 in program rankings released today by Bloomberg Businessweek. The placement continues Goizueta's streak of top-25...
Lewis: Here’s why the 2016 Election predictions were wrong
Analytics guru Mike Lewis put on the politics hat this week, stepping away from sports to identify some of the issues with 2016 Election polls. "The problem with assumptions about party affiliation in an election like 2016, is that the underlying coalitions of the two parties are in transition," he writes.
Trade deals more complicated than they seem
Goizueta expert Tom Smith says the claims made during the election on the negative side of trade are too one-sided. "It is naive to say a trade deal is responsible for... jobs lost," he said. "There are jobs that are gained through trade as well."
Emory experts comment on 2016 Election
The election of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States left many people wondering what lessons can be gleaned from an unpredictable and often polarizing presidential race. Goizueta expert Melissa Williams comments on possible challenges for women serving in the administration.
Baks: Investing for retirement requires perspective
There are ups and downs along the way, says Klaas Baks. “Think about a plane going from A to B," the Goizueta expert told the Atlanta Business Chronicle "There is volatility along the way. You can fly without turbulence, but it might take you 36 hours to go to a place that’s an hour away. It’s the same with investing."
















