June 2011 Archives

FACULTY RESEARCH: The Limits of Self-Control



According to new research by the Carlson School's Land O'Lakes Professor for Excellence in Marketing, Kathleen Vohs, people who bottle up emotions all day may be more at risk for aggressive behaviors .

FACULTY RESEARCH: Perceptions in Fairness


Tony Cui's research found that uniform pricing may increase total demand for all branded variants and it may be in the firm's best interest to facilitate fairness concerns unilaterally.

U Program Turns Youth into CEOs

The Minnesota Daily featured Junior Entrepreneurs of Minnesota where 60 percent of youth participants go on to higher education.

California Management Review Honors Wang

Assistant professor receives 2011 Accenture Award for "Tournament of Ideas."

Hard Lesson: Unions Will Find Retail No Easy Target

Will serve as the administration contact for the school's academic departments, faculty, research infrastructure, and doctoral programs..

Science Links Porsches, Peacocks

Study shows that flashy may work for the short term but not for marriage.

MBA Alum Creates A New High-Tech Angle for Anglers

Mike Lauenstein casted his Carlson MBA skills into building a tech business that helps anglers reel 'em in. 

Target Union Vote a Test for Industry

A Marketing Downside to Being Good?

Mastering Every Challenge 'Virtually'

Executive MBA students overcome cultural barriers and time zones to launch a product and gain a global network.

Activities, programming, and membership reach meet rigorous standards.

Let Them Eat Cake Or Don't Bake At All

Matt Norris and Asha Sharma honored for scholarship and service.

Can Doing Good Be Bad for Business?

New research by Assistant Professor of Marketing Carlos Torelli suggests corporate social responsibility efforts have the potential to backfire.

New Associate Deans Begin Terms

Art Hill to lead MBA Programs, Connie Wanberg Undergraduate Program

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