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Ellie Falcone Brings New Research Insights to Supply Chain-Driven Corporate Social Responsibility
Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management Ellie Falcone and her coauthors conducted two pioneering studies to uncover how and why corporate social responsibility behaviors spread, stall or diverge across firms—transforming how leaders think about sustainability strategy in supply chain networks.
AI's Uneven Progress: Will Drover's Research Features in MIT Sloan Management Review and The Wall Street Journal
Texas Christian University Professor Will Drover and co-author Laura Huang, a professor at Northeastern University, reveal why artificial intelligence (AI) adoption advances unevenly across tasks and roles, and what leaders should know to navigate the transformation.
WFAA/ABC and FOX 26: Marketing Professor Philip Kim Breaks Down New Findings on Data-Driven Micro Ad Research
News media spotlight Kim’s findings on why micro ads, commercials that are 10 seconds or less, deliver costs savings and strong performance in today’s shifting landscape.
New Research Reveals Firms Diverge in Their Approach to Corporate Social Responsibility
TCU Neeley Research Highlight – In the Journal of Operations Management publication, Assistant Professor Ellie Falcone examines how supply-chain firms adopt corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices independently or leverage peers’ actions.
Aaron Anglin and Will Drover's Study Reveals Complex Impact of Founder Age Perceptions on Funding
TCU Neeley Research Highlight – Combining leadership experience, Neeley faculty influence industry and academic leaders through research findings.
Thomas Allison Explores Passion, Preparedness Perceptions with Vocal Expressions in Crowdfunding Pitches
TCU Neeley Research Highlight - Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Thomas Allison alongside other experts share research insights with industry and academic leaders.
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