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Dec. 21, 2020 2020 American Risk and Insurance Association president Martin Grace innovates for virtual world conference By Dylan CoyleMartin Grace Martin Grace has been a busy guy. He’s the Harry Cochran Professor in Risk, Insurance […] Dec. 7, 2020 New study details the optimal time for e-commerce retargeting ads By Steve OrbanekFox School of Business professor analyzes when retailers and companies should retarget customers […] Dec. 2, 2020 How to engage race in the workplace By Megan AltDoes your organization effectively engage race at work? The Translational Research Center recently […] Nov. 19, 2020 Researching practical applications of AI in accounting By Caehlin BellCory Ng Cory Ng is pleased to announce a forthcoming book Artificial Intelligence in Accounting: […] Nov. 2, 2020 Seeking a job? You might want to cool it on the political social media posts By Steve OrbanekNew research from Temple University faculty member Jason Thatcher shows how political posts on […] Oct. 30, 2020 To binge or not to binge? By Steve OrbanekHow many Friday afternoon office conversations go a little something like this? “What are your […] Oct. 29, 2020 Rally ‘round the leader? COVID-19’s impact on approval ratings By Toni AbiruLeaders in several countries—India, China, the U.S. and Brazil to name a few—have witnessed some […] Oct. 26, 2020 Financial recovery post-crisis: Learning from past mistakes By Monica Wadhwa, associate professor of MarketingCOVID-19 has brought about an unprecedented economic downturn. The looming question in front of […] Oct. 23, 2020 High time for legalization? By Kelly SharadinIllustration by SK Designworks In 1973, Oregon became the first state in the U.S. to decriminalize […] Oct. 22, 2020 Embracing empathy as the future of education By TL HillThis is part six of a six-part series using empathy in the classroom. Higher education as an […] Oct. 19, 2020 How political negativity rules our brains By Matthew MacNaughtonIllustration by Scotty Reifsnyder Many Americans have already begun to cast their votes for the […] Oct. 15, 2020 Is branding the last thing to worry about in crisis? By Monica WadhwaThe current public health and economic crisis brings with it an unprecedented number of challenges […] Oct. 14, 2020 Active empathy fuels connection, helps cross knowing-doing gap By Karen NaylorThis is part five of a six-part series on using empathy in the classroom. Students, like […] Oct. 13, 2020 Three C’s of company research By Janis Moore CampbellYou’ve scoured the company website, memorized the firm’s mission and vision, reviewed the annual […] Oct. 12, 2020 The future of translational research By Megan AltIn 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic caused—and will continue to affect—dramatic changes in our world. In […]