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The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship is the Smith School’s hub of innovation and entrepreneurship.
“You can market and create good at the same time,” Elysa Hammond said to an attentive crowd at the Smith School’s fifth annual Social Enterprise Symposium on March 1, 2013.
Common wisdom says managers set their firm’s ethical tone. But new research finds that employees are more likely to report wrongdoing in the workplace if they believe the entire firm has a zero-tolerance policy on misconduct.
Companies get better results from outsourcing IT operations if they also bolster their own internal IT investment and expertise, according to research by Sunil Mithas, associate professor of information systems.
David Reznick ’59 received the Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers Lifetime Achievement Award.
’60sDonald Linton ’60 was named a master entrepreneur.
The Smith School will launch an online MBA program in January 2014 designed to accommodate working professionals.
Wellford Dillard, MBA ’97, has a track record of turning around struggling companies. Today he’s using his financial expertise in a company that helps sick people get well.