Wayne Taylor’s latest work examines how the surge in online gambling has impacted state tax revenues and increases in irresponsible gambling.
February 03, 2025
Wayne Taylor’s latest work examines how the surge in online gambling has impacted state tax revenues and increases in irresponsible gambling.
February 03, 2025
How does under-representation of minorities matter when getting a loan for a home? “Arguably, the residential mortgage market is probably the most important credit market for households in the U.S.,” Finance Professor Ruidi Huang of ҹɫCox notes about research, forthcoming in the Journal of Finance. Mortgage lending in the U.S. has traditionally been viewed as a place where hard information dominates. The study suggests that minority loan officers may use more soft information signals about minority borrowers, which makes a difference.
September 23, 2024
In the paper, "Avengers Assemble! When Digital Piracy Increases Box Office Demand," Strategy Professor Wendy Bradley of ҹɫCox and coauthors explore how digital piracy impacts the demand for creative goods, specifically movies, with broad implications for the digital world.
September 23, 2024
In the paper, "Avengers Assemble! When Digital Piracy Increases Box Office Demand," Strategy Professor Wendy Bradley of ҹɫCox and coauthors explore how digital piracy impacts the demand for creative goods, specifically movies, with broad implications for the digital world.
September 23, 2024
Maria Langlois, Assistant Professor at the Cox School, published co-authored research on the positive experiences of nature on one's food choices.
August 26, 2024
ҹɫCox Professor Jane Tan's research explores the innovative use of cryptocurrency in Ukraine’s 2022 fundraising campaign during Russia's attack. The study reveals key differences in donation trends between Bitcoin and Ethereum, influenced by crypto rewards.
July 18, 2024
Professor Rowena Gan of the ITOM department at ҹɫCox published research on the economics of blockchain-based platforms and their tokens.
March 17, 2024
Finance Professor Alex Zhou of ҹɫCox and his coauthors wanted to study what happened to bond market liquidity during the time of COVID.
March 07, 2024
When the world’s most valuable brands—Apple, Amazon, Google—enter new digital industries, do they encourage or discourage product market competition? In new research, Strategy Professor Wendy Bradley of ҹɫCox and Julian Kolev of the U.S. Patents and Trademark Office analyze new products and services in the digital world, offering explanation about the rise of intangible assets among firms. This entirely new terrain of economic thought effectively blows up classical economic growth models and leans more in Schumpeter’s creative destruction.
October 30, 2023
The research goes beyond simply documenting that women are promoted less then men, the often-cited gender gap — it shows hard evidence that gender bias can explain why the gender gap exists. Their large-scale sample covers approximately 72,000 workers from over 1,000 mortgage companies, also known as shadow banks.
September 24, 2023
ҹɫCox Professors Nuri Ersahin and Ruidi Huang find that state investment tax credits may deter reputable venture capitalists, altering startup dynamics negatively.
September 18, 2023
In an in-country study, ҹɫCox Strategy Professor Wendy Bradley and her coauthor Caroline Fry at the University of Hawai'i highlight how the women of Sierra Leone view the path of entrepreneurship. It is a unique window into how a low-income country, plagued by headwinds, is choosing to move forward with its bright minds, and the role of women in rebuilding that future.
August 30, 2023
ҹɫCox School of Business Assistant Professor of Marketing Matthew Fisher studies how reliance on technology distorts our perception of our own cognitive abilities.
July 24, 2023
In a novel study of foreign stocks, ҹɫCox Finance Professor Feng Zhang and coauthors upend the finance literature.
July 12, 2023
In a forthcoming paper, Accounting Professor Hemang Desai of ҹɫCox and coauthors analyze firms’ carbon reduction pledges to understand the drivers behind pledges and whether the market finds them credible.
March 14, 2023
New research by Accounting Professor Hayoung Yoon of ҹɫCox, with coauthors Thompson and Urcan, shows how presumably immaterial redacted information can have material consequences for investors.
February 20, 2023
“Five Days in Dallas to Advance Commercial Diplomacy” aimed to foster creative collaboration between American firms and U.S. government agencies to help advance U.S. commercial interests abroad.
January 29, 2023
New research by Professor Toby Muhlhofer of ҹɫCox and co-authors focuses on valuing illiquid assets, specifically commercial real estate and related securities. They developed an approach that complements existing methods of valuation.
January 17, 2023
We are witnessing volatile times like no other —in stock markets, energy markets, geopolitics and supply chains—as the pandemic slowly leaves behind an undefinable economic wake. These factors become embedded in the valuations and earnings expectations of firms. Novel research by Accounting Professor Sean Wang of ҹɫCox with his coauthors offers a new measure to identify those firms that are bellwethers, the firms that move markets and track the volatility reflected in the market. It’s like financial market rocket science.
December 11, 2022
In new research, ҹɫCox Accounting Professor Sorabh Tomar with his coauthors highlight how diversity information influences jobseeker behavior—the “innovation” of their research being the specific focus on information.
September 30, 2022
Various types of analysts measuring environmental, social, governance (ESG) factors in the financial and corporate world come to the conclusion that the “E” is the most important part of the term, as either environment or emissions. In a new study by ҹɫCox Marketing Professor Milica Mormann and coauthor Felix Mormann, they actually show the effects of general and specifically-worded climate risk ratings on investment choices, the E. The research illuminates how framing or communicating can influence behavior—their work cuts across the disciplines of behavioral finance, marketing and policy as it relates to the unceasing debate on ESG-related ratings’ effectiveness and more specific climate ratings.
September 25, 2022
Rarely a day goes by where an incidence of supply chain disruption isn’t discussed in the media, particularly the semiconductor industry’s woes. Supply chain research has often centered on shock transmission, how events like the earthquake in Japan or Thai floods in 2011 affect firms’ supply chains. However, missing from the equation are insights into how firms are affected by supply chain risk—quantified at the firm level—and how they respond. New research by ҹɫCox finance Professor Ruidi Huang with Ersahin and Giannetti reveals novel insights into the nature of supply chain risk. “No one really knows the real supply chain risk at the firm level,” Huang emphatically states.
September 14, 2022
In new research, assistant professors of marketing Matthew Fisher and Milica Mormann shed light on a surprising, persistent mistake that consumers make with important consequences.
August 30, 2022
New research observes how technology companies altered their intellectual property (IP) portfolio strategies after a period of piracy motivated more diversified innovation strategies.
August 30, 2022
Research by ҹɫCox's Feng Zhang reveals that over two-thirds of U.S. equity mutual funds underperform the SPY ETF after fees, costing investors $1.02 trillion.
July 20, 2022
Marketing Professors Matthew Fisher and Milica Mormann of ҹɫCox shed light on a surprising persistent mistake consumers make that can have important consequences. The “off-by-100%” bias the authors observe impacts purchase decisions, with implications for every-day shopping decisions and even on trading on platforms like Robinhood and E-Trade.
February 27, 2022
In interesting research with my co-authors Canan Savaskan and Tom Tan of ҹɫCox, we analyzed this cookie selling process.
January 27, 2022
Most technology firms—and today everybody considers themselves a technology firm—think piracy is a bad thing. However, the “shock” of piracy was found to lead large technology firms like Microsoft and Adobe to innovate more, according to new findings. In the study, ҹɫCox Strategy Professor Wendy Bradley and co-author Julian Kolev observe how technology companies altered their intellectual property portfolio strategies after a period of piracy. For firms that rely on software code, and these large tech firms are shrouded in code, how do you protect it?
November 28, 2021
In new research by ITOM Professor Sreekumar Bhaskaran of ҹɫCox and co-authors, they re-think the congestion challenge and offer a new perspective about the traditional approaches of using the levers of price and quality.
October 24, 2021
Finance Professor Ruidi Huang of ҹɫCox and his coauthors show how firms react to natural disasters and what actions can help supply chains stay resilient.
September 08, 2021
The VIX index is the most renowned volatility index, gauging investor fear or uncertainty about the economy. In new research, Accounting Professor Sean Wang of ҹɫCox and his co-authors identify a group of firms that move in tandem with the VIX and find that these firms essentially act as bellwether firms, microcosms of the market itself. These firms, mini-economies unto themselves, pass along information—for example, through their insider trading and earnings announcements—to the market about the economy and its future performance. It’s a big idea.
August 29, 2021
Working in the same space, working in a co-location set up, is said to improve mental health. Read the research.
July 26, 2021
In novel research, Rowena Gan, with co-authors Gerry Tsoukalas and Serguei Netessine, shed light on the optimal design of “uncapped” initial coin offerings (ICOs), meaning that an unlimited quantity of tokens is offered on launch day.
June 13, 2021
In a study by ҹɫCox Finance Professor Tarun Patel political polarization was shown to impact the economy through a study of mergers.
March 02, 2021
In a new study, researchers try to understand how essential workers co-workers treat each other and what it means for the workplace of the future.
January 25, 2021
Marketing Professor Wayne Taylor of ҹɫCox and co-author Brett Hollenbeck analyze the competitive “spatial” landscape surrounding the customer and identify actionable marketing insights.
January 04, 2021
In his research, ҹɫCox Assistant Professor of Accounting Sean Wang develops a method for measuring intangible capital assets.
December 17, 2020
In her research, ҹɫCox finance professor Anna Cororaton explores the Paycheck Protection Program — used to aid U.S. businesses during COVID-19.
December 17, 2020
In his research, Darius Miller finds that a national security law inhibits foreign investments and decreases shareholder wealth.
December 15, 2020
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December 14, 2020
ҹɫCox marketing professor Milica Mormann’s paper “Visual Finance: The Pervasive Effects of Red on Investor Behavior” is forthcoming in Management Science.
December 08, 2020
ITOM Professor Vishal Ahuja of ҹɫCox and co-authors research some of the unintended consequences from the Wright Amendment repeal.
October 20, 2020
Accounting Professor Sorabh Tomar of ҹɫCox sets out on his research journey about greenhouse gas emissions disclosures by facilities.
October 13, 2020
Professor Shane Goodwin examines the agility of ҹɫCox School of Business in 2020 as a model of what courageous leadership should entail during trying times.
July 21, 2020
ҹɫCox Professor Sreekumar Bhaskaran explains why startups fail so often — and the skills entrepreneurs need to have to make them succeed.
July 14, 2020
Crises are inevitable, but collapsing because of them isn’t. Professor David Jacobson discusses how leadership should handle crisis management.
July 07, 2020
Professor Vishal Ahuja discusses how the benefits of telemedicine can help foster continuity between medical providers and their patients and what its future holds.
June 30, 2020
We spoke with Bruce Bullock, an expert in the energy industry, about the economic impact coronavirus has made on the oil industry in Texas and around the globe.
June 22, 2020
Explore how insurers' new products may introduce systemic risks, examining their impact on financial stability and the broader economy.
March 31, 2019
Discover how economic downturns influence shoppers' store choices, shifting preferences toward value-driven retailers during tough times.
March 31, 2019
Faculty at ҹɫCox explore innovative strategies to reduce high drug development costs, addressing industry challenges with new models and collaborative approaches.
March 31, 2019
Mustangs captain and quarterback Shane Buechele talks about what brought him to the ҹɫCox School of Business and a record-breaking football season.
September 30, 2018
Professor Bhattacharya explores street earnings reportings by public companies, formally known as non-GAAP earnings disclosures.
September 30, 2018
Professor Miller explores and examine the economic impact of financial protectionism, including its costs and consequences on global trade and investment flows.
September 30, 2018
Explore the economics behind the valuable commodity of attention, analyzing its impact on marketing, media, and consumer behavior.
September 30, 2018
Sophisticated investors rely on street earnings signals for better insights and superior returns, revealing key strategies for smarter investing.
April 01, 2018
Explore the Dean’s legacy in elevating Cox School to prominence, showcasing key achievements and transformative leadership that shaped its success.
April 01, 2018
Cox School professors drive research excellence, enhancing business practices and policy, and contributing valuable insights to industry and academia.
April 01, 2018
The government’s retirement savings subsidies benefit the investment industry more than savers, shortchanging taxpayers and compromising retirement security.
April 01, 2018
Latest research explores how bond mutual funds could help prevent the next liquidity crunch and stabilize markets; read more on the ҹɫCox faculty research.
October 01, 2017
Discover how crowd-driven insights and technology are transforming Wall Street, reshaping investment strategies and market dynamics.
October 01, 2017
Business analytics and human decision making are inextricably linked. Read more about this research.
October 01, 2017
Employee engagement is irrefutable crucial to company success. Review the research out of ҹɫCox
October 01, 2017
Uncover the secrets of high-frequency traders and their influence on financial markets in this CoxToday article.
April 02, 2017
Explore why layoffs often happen in clusters, as outlined in this insightful ҹɫCoxToday blog post. Understand the factors driving simultaneous job cuts and their implications for businesses and employees alike.
April 02, 2017
Discover the key players driving modern market shifts and their impact on industry trends in this engaging ҹɫblog post.
April 02, 2017