Faculty Impact Articles
SMITH BRAIN TRUST — Gaming as a customer engagement tool has been around since the invention of dice and playing cards.
Professor of Finance Russ Wermers at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business recently gave the keynote speech for the for the fourth annual Luxembourg Asset Management Summit.
SMITH BRAIN TRUST — When the stock market plun
SMITH BRAIN TRUST — Is it time for the biggest consumer products group in the world to be broken up?
A dispute among U.S. and Gulf carriers over international routes might come down to differences in accounting practices, an Emirates Airlines official said Oct. 14, 2015, during a Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) forum in College Park, Md.
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SMITH BRAIN TRUST -- Consumer spending indicates Americans are not affected by financial market volatility and economic troubles abroad.
International markets have seen some tumultuous times lately. Much of the volatility stems from economic trouble in China, spilling over to other regions.
When the South Korean President Park Geun-hye visited Washington, DC, last week, she brought along
When it comes to generating revenue, the U.S. health care system sometimes rewards quantity over quality. Fixing the flawed incentives will require greater transparency about the costs and values of services, experts said Oct.