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Method Predicts Optimal Prices in Uncertain Times

UCR MBA researchers introduce an AI-driven pricing strategy combining demand theory with deep learning—designed for uncertain times at a top business school.
By David Danelski | UCR News |
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Industry Experience Pays Off in Corporate Audits

Co-authored by professors Birendra Mishra and Theodore Mock from UC Riverside’s School of Business, the study examines how the industry experience of auditors can influence audit fees and quality.
By David Danelski (david.danelski@ucr.edu) | UCR News |
Poets & Quants Class of 2026

Meet the UCR School of Business MBA Class of 2026

Get to know the ambitious, collaborative UCR MBA Class of 2026 in this Poets & Quants feature—at one of the best business schools in Southern California.
By Meghan Marrin | Poets & Quants |
Poets and Quants Class of 2026: AGSM Leadership team

A Q&A with UCR AGSM Leadership

Poets & Quants Q&A with UCR AGSM leadership reveals how UCR MBA fosters career success, innovation, and personal growth at one of the best business schools.
By Meghan Marrin | Poets & Quants |
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AI Optimizes Hog Farming Profitability

Discover how AI elevates UCR business research—optimizing hog‑farming decisions for long‑term profit at one of the best business schools.
By David Danelski (david.danelski@ucr.edu) | UCR News |
Rod McDermott Lecture at UCR School of Business

‘You Are the President of Your Career’

As a 2024-2025 UCR School of Business Executive Fellow, McDermott mentors students, sharing 20+ years of entrepreneurial expertise building companies.
By Laurie Mclaughlin |
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After Repeals: Plastic Bag Bans' Impacts Linger

Regulations imposed to protect the environment may continue to have impacts even after they are repealed. And those lingering impacts include some that run contrary to the goals of the policies.
By David Danelski (david.danelski@ucr.edu) | UCR News |
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Mind Over Market

Thomas Kramer, UCR business professor and associate dean, studies behavioral psychology and marketing at one of California’s best business schools.
By David Danelski | UCR Magazine |
WACSB 2024 Group

UCR Business Hosts 2024 WACSB Deans Conference

More than 60 deans, associate deans, and industry partners came to Riverside, Calif. for the 2024 Western Association of Collegiate Schools of Business (WACSB) Deans Conference in October.
Executive Fellow Jeff Paul ’92

Executive Fellow Jeff Paul ’92 Is Back on Campus

Executive Fellow Jeff Paul ’92 returns to campus to mentor UCR business students—through lectures and roundtables—continuing excellence at one of the best business schools.
By Laurie McLaughlin |
Fist bump artwork by Robert Almanzar/UCR

Manliness Concerns Impede Coworkers' Forgiveness

UCR research finds men concerned with appearing masculine are less likely to forgive co-workers, seeing forgiveness as a feminine trait.
By David Danelski (david.danelski@ucr.edu) | UCR News |
Ribbon Cutting in front of the new School of Business Building

School of Business Celebrates New Building

UCR School of Business celebrates its new state-of-the-art building with community, faculty, and alumni supporters.
By Imran Ghori | Inside UCR |
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School of Business Opens New Building

UCR business students get a home-base in the new UCR School of Business building—modern classrooms, auditorium, café, and lounge at one of the best business schools.
By Imran Ghori | Inside UCR |
Jordie Katcher, alumna and Nike Executive

Finding Her Footing

Following clothing trends has been a lifelong passion for UCR Business alumna Jordie Katcher — one that led to her becoming vice president of Women’s Global Sport Apparel at Nike.
By J.D. Mathes |
Kane Polakoff

How To Do It: Journey to the Top of the Firm

Kane Polakoff, UCR alumnus, built a global consulting career—leveraging networks, mentoring, and UCR values from one of the best business schools.
By Laurie McLaughlin |
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Prof. Raj Singh Establishes Endowed Scholarship

Remembering his own financial struggles in college, Professor Raj Singh helps undergrad students with expenses.
By Laurie McLaughlin |
Rational Choice Theory

Expert Insights on Rational Choice Theory

UCR Business expert discusses Rational Choice Theory and its impact on decision-making. Stay informed with the latest faculty research insights.
By Nathan Paulus | MoneyGeek |
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Expert Insights on Herd Instinct

Learn how herd instinct influences consumer behavior in expert commentary from UCR School of Business faculty.
By Nathan Paulus | MoneyGeek |
2024 SIEML Group with UCR Team

UCR AGSM Co-hosts Successful SIEML Conference

UC Riverside’s A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management (AGSM) is proud to have co-hosted the recent University of California SIEML Conference alongside the six fellow UC business schools in May 2024.
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Should You Get a Metal Credit Card?

Explore the pros and cons of premium metal credit cards in this UCR Business expert feature on personal finance decisions.
By WalletHub |