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Challenging the assumption that consumers make purchasing decisions in a well-informed and rational manner, Sebastien Bradley looked to evidence from experiments at the intersection of psychology and economics.

LeBow assistant professor Curtis Hall weighs in on the long-held debate among academics and regulators about whether or not the stock market creates pressure on the managers of public firms to make short-term decisions in order to meet earnings targets.

Vadake Narayanan, PhD

Vadake Narayanan recently returned from a Fulbright-funded research trip to India, where he studied academically-affiliated business incubators that are home to regular startups as well as social-impact innovation.

A recent research paper analyzes what happens when organizations resist “good” takeover bids.

A paper co-authored by two assistant professors within Drexel LeBow’s Management Department, H. Dennis Park, PhD, and Daniel Tzabbar, PhD, explores how the mutual dependence between venture capitalists (VCs) and new venture CEOs affects the innovation novelty of new ventures at different stages of the venture.

The $237,900 Kauffman Foundation grant will support research into global trade and entrepreneurship.

Emma Zdgiebloski STAR Research Scholar

First-year student Emma Zdgiebloski's presents surprising research results on student online and data protection at the STAR Scholars Summer Showcase.

LeBow's newly minted PhD grads are heading off to start their new careers at great institutions including Cornell University, Philadelphia University and CSU San Marcos.

V.K. Narayanan Fulbright Scholarship

LeBow's Associate Dean for Research, VK Narayanan, PhD, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to fund a research sabbatical in India, where he will broaden his research on innovation to include emerging economies.

“My students think I’m crazy,” says new faculty member Matt Freedman. “I’m always looking for examples to bring into the classroom.”

Accounting Professor Anthony Curatola has some advice for the U.S. Government: Give the self-employed the option to pay their taxes more often, and you’ll reduce the size of your deficit.

Drexel LeBow recently honored several faculty members, Ph.D. students and staff with awards for their outstanding teaching and research.