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Bad Left Hook: What accounting fraud can tell us about boxing

November 3, 2021

What can boxing fans following the story of a fledgling fight promoter’s fallout with the International Boxing Federation learn from accounting research? Apparently, that rationalization is an observable—if not quantifiable—aspect of fraud.

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Lindner students network, absorb evolving retail industry in New York City

February 13, 2023

Last month, 13 students from the Carl H. Lindner College of Business attended the National Retail Federation (NRF) Foundation’s Student Program in New York City to learn about the retail industry, meet recruiters, and hear from retail executives in marketing, entrepreneurship, supply chain management, merchandising, technology, talent and diversity and inclusion over the course of four days.

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The future of work: How can employers engage employees?

December 1, 2022

With unemployment rates throughout the United States near 50-year lows, American companies have reported difficulties in hiring and retaining employees. Three professors and a staff member from the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business discuss how employees can attract potential employees, how they can keep their current employees engaged with their work and shifts in employee engagement trends.