Cincinnati Edition: What does work look like after COVID?
November 4, 2022
After the COVID-19 pandemic upended traditional work structures, employers now are contemplating how they’ll manage their employees whether they’re working in-person or remote.
Lindner students among winning team in 2018 Cincinnati Bell Innovation Challenge
November 13, 2018
Lindner students compete in Cincinnati Bell Challenge
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.
Making a name for herself
October 6, 2021
Rachel Morgan, BBA, MS ’21, found her stride in accounting early in life. Working at a car dealership in her hometown of Troy, Ohio, as a teenager, she was exposed to her manager’s many duties of running the business, including handling the books.
Nan Zhou blends accounting expertise, research accomplishments into roles
October 11, 2021
For accounting professor Nan Zhou, PhD, the knowledge gained from accounting research enriches his approach to teaching, creating a perfect combination that contributes to his students’ future career success.
Arnoff-Schloss Lecture & OBAIS Awards Dinner celebrates 30th anniversary
April 25, 2022
The 30th annual Arnoff-Schloss Memorial Lecture and Operations, Business Analytics and Information Systems (OBAIS) Awards Dinner was held last week in Nippert Stadium’s West Pavilion.
The future of work: What’s the future of in-person work?
September 29, 2022
While office buildings traditionally have been at the center of work for many people, factors including the COVID-19 pandemic have forced employers to reconsider the look of their workspaces.
Search Engine Journal: Lindner professor talks shifting job market, ethical practices in AI
August 2, 2023
Carl H. Lindner College of Business Professor of Operations, Business Analytics, and Information Systems Craig Froehle, PhD, recently spoke with Search Engine Journal on all things artificial intelligence (AI) — the risks, the benefits and tips on properly deploying the technology in the workplace.
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.