by Erika LeGendre | Mar 14, 2022 | Faculty, In the News, Supply Chain and Information Management
Faculty at the College of Charleston School of Business make an impact by producing intellectual contributions for society at large. Many times, these contributions allow businesses to think a little differently. Recently, a study led by Iris Junglas, Ph.D., the Noah...
by Erika LeGendre | Feb 11, 2022 | In the News, Marketing and Management
Can ROI be determined for AR-based marketing campaigns? In a recent magazine article, Professor Jennifer Barhorst answers this question with the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) — the advertising industry’s oldest and largest trade organization....
by Erika LeGendre | Nov 30, 2021 | Faculty, Finance, In the News
In an article with WalletHub regarding the cheapest car insurance in South Carolina for 2021, Professor James Malm addresses whether or not is fair for auto insurance companies to consider factors such as gender, age and occupation when setting premiums. In setting...
by Erika LeGendre | Nov 5, 2021 | Accounting and Business Law, Faculty, In the News
Professor Robert Hogan, chair of the School of Business Accounting and Business Law department, recently discussed the growing job opportunities in accounting for college students with Charleston Regional Business Journal. Read the full article, Accounting attracts...
by Erika LeGendre | Apr 29, 2019 | Carter Real Estate Center, Finance, In the News
Recently, Elaine Worzala, Ph.D. was interviewed by Point2 Homes on what growing cities like Toronto should do in order to counter urban density challenges. Is vertical sprawl, horizontal sprawl or missing middle housing the answer? Worzala lends her viewpoint: For me,...
by Erika LeGendre | Sep 19, 2018 | Faculty, Hospitality and Tourism Management, In the News, Office of Tourism Analysis
With its renowned location in one of the top tourist destinations in the world, the College of Charleston School of Business reinforces its unique position as a leader in the exploration and examination of the tourism industry. Daniel Guttentag, professor of...