Emory Business
Falcons brand rising up with Super Bowl appearance
Associate Professor of Marketing Mike Lewis says big games -- and big wins -- can lift a team's brand recognition and fan equity.
How Goizueta focuses on diversity in building a class
Associate Dean of MBA Admissions Julie Barefoot highlights some of the efforts Goizueta Business School has in place to increase diversity in the MBA class.
Emory Impact Investing Group moving forward with two new loan closings
The Emory Impact Investing Group (EIIG), led by undergraduate students, provides no-interest loans to entrepreneurs in Metro Atlanta, largely from historically underserved areas. In...
Atlanta companies could feel affects of immigration ban
Associate Professor in the Practice of Finance Tom Smith says Atlanta companies may feel some strain from the Trump Administration's immigration ban, primarily associated with the movement of workers around the world.
Rosensweig: Trade war could hurt Georgia economy
Georgia has deep ties to China. As a new Presidential Administration gets started, thoughts of a trade war sit on the horizon. Associate Professor Jeff Rosensweig talks about it with WABE.
Postseason push could feed new-stadium energy
As the finishing touches are put in place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the Falcons move ahead in the playoffs at the Georgia Dome. Goizueta's Tom Smith said that success could help new-stadium revenue.
Schweidel: Don’t expect Trump’s social media use to fade
Donald Trump will be sworn in as the next President of the United States on Jan. 20. Associate Professor of Marketing David Schweidel says that act alone won't change Trump's use of Twitter.
University courses take on challenging, interdisciplinary topics
Goizueta leadership guru Ken Keen is part of an interdisciplinary team teaching global security and leadership to Emory students this semester.
Memorial scholarship receives additional funding
A campaign for the Daniel DeSevo '97 Memorial Scholarship Endowment fund raised more than $42,000 to support Goizueta Business School students. The fund honors...
Smith: Companies win by giving employees chances to do good
Finance professor Tom Smith tells NPR News in Atlanta that companies like Mail Chimp that cater to employees' personal goals are doing a better job at retaining talent.
James hosts annual State of the School luncheon
Dean Erika James recently invited many of the school's corporate partners to campus for an overview of strategic direction and networking opportunities. The second...
Acting workshop for business leaders to be offered at Goizueta
A project aimed at helping business students gain confidence through acting that began at Carnegie Mellon University will take place at Emory University this...