A. Gary Anderson
Graduate School of Management

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UC Riverside Scholar Reimagines Student Engagement

Kyle Ingram, an assistant professor of teaching in the School of Business at UC Riverside, takes this strategy to new heights with a college teaching method he developed called “Carry the Class.”
By David Danelski (david.danelski@ucr.edu) | UCR News |
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Empowering Students with AI: UCR's NotebookLM Implementation Featured on KTLA 5

UC Riverside’s innovative spirit and strategic investments in technology took center stage this week as KTLA 5's tech reporter, Rich DeMuro, visited our campus to learn how our faculty and students are applying Google’s NotebookLM to academic work.
By Alexandra Chrystal | UCR ITS |
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Is It Good To Know How Much Your Co-workers Make?

Many companies keep employee pay shrouded in secrecy while other employers make such information known to their workers. So, what are the impacts of compensation transparency?
By David Danelski (david.danelski@ucr.edu) | UCR News |
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New Method Predicts Optimal Prices in Uncertain Times

Setting the right price for goods or services is essential for just about any business. Prices that are too low can reduce profits. Prices that are too high can drive away customers and lead to losses. Artificial intelligence (AI) deep learning models can help businesses find the elusive sweet spot by extrapolating prices from historical...
By David Danelski | UCR News |
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Manliness Concerns Impede Forgiveness of Coworkers

The more men are concerned about appearing masculine, the less likely they will forgive a co-worker for a transgression such as missing an important meeting, because they view forgiveness as a feminine trait, Haselhuhn and his co-author, Margaret E. Ormiston of George Washington University, found.
By David Danelski (david.danelski@ucr.edu) | UCR News |
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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 |
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UCR Business Professor Recognized for Consumer Psychology Scholarship

Margaret “Meg” C. Campbell, an associate dean, professor of marketing and Anderson Presidential Chair in Business Administration at UC Riverside’s School of Business, has received the Fellows Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Consumer Psychology.
By David Danelski (david.danelski@ucr.edu) | Inside UCR |
Female and male scientists in a lab

Women Add Value to Complex ‘Integral’ Inventions

A recent study co-authored by a University of California, Riverside, business professor challenges a long-held finding in academic literature that the presence of women on company invention teams results in products of lesser value than inventions produced by teams that consist of all men.
By David Danelski (david.danelski@ucr.edu) | UCR News |
Santa Monica beach, CA, during lockdown

COVID-19 Lockdowns Reduced Disease Spread but with Costs

UCR faculty discuss how COVID-19 lockdowns helped reduce disease spread and influenced public health policies.
By David Danelski (david.danelski@ucr.edu) | UCR News |