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Sadder but wiser: Understanding how depression affects financial forecasting

Is there an upside to being depressed? For almost four decades, psychologists have searched for an answer to this counterintuitive question.

New faculty 2022

New Faculty Join Trulaske in Accountancy, Management

This fall, the Trulaske College of Business welcomed four new faculty – one in the School of Accountancy and three in the Management Department.

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Trulaske faculty secure Business and International Education grant, plan to launch Global Business Certificate

Business and International Education (BIE) Program Grant Funding Secured

Honors Luncheon 2022

College presents alumni, student awards at annual Honors Luncheon

On Friday, April 22, the Trulaske College of Business recognized excellence among alumni and students at its annual Honors Luncheon event.

Regina Reuter

College honors excellence at annual Celebration of Success event

On Monday, April 12, the Trulaske College of Business recognized excellence among faculty, staff and PhD students at its annual Celebration of Success event.

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Underperformance in biotech stocks impacts innovation, health care solutions

As the world reached the second anniversary of the formal declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic by the World Health Organization, there is consensus among scientists and policymakers that the return to pre-pandemic life unavoidably entails the wide

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Workplace humor: It’s about more than having fun

I feel badly for people who study important topics that are nonetheless beyond the ability of most people to understand.

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Thinking of hiring the next rainmaker? You better investigate their past first

In October 2020, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Antonio Brown – a top NFL talent who has faced allegations of reckless driving, felony burglary with battery, sexual assault and violating the NFL’s Personal Conduc

Concerned Businessman

The unexpected information we can learn from the volatility of tax expense

How have you gauged the quality of a company’s financial report? Maybe you considered the audit report, whether the firm met earnings targets or how quickly the financial statements were filed.

Rashel Hughely

Managing Tomorrow Today

By Kelsey Allen

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Top exporters gather virtually at the 2021 Mid-America Trade Summit

On November 2 & 3, 2021, the University of Missouri International Trade Center, along with trade assistance partners from across the

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Opportunities for advancement: Gender bias in the workplace

Gender-based assumptions and stereotypes influence a wide array of social behavior. These stereotypes are so prevalent we often don’t realize their impact. Gender bias, and other biases, influences nearly every decision we make, resulting in

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Changing the tide: reducing gender bias at work

By Joel Andrus and Dave Sullivan

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.99-ending prices: Are they really as effective as we assume?

There has been a long-standing debate among researchers regarding what makes prices ending in .99 so attractive to consumers. Some argue that consumers tend to focus on the left digits, rounding the .99 down (e.g., viewing $18.99 as $18).

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Three’s Company: Trio of Extension faculty members join Trulaske community this fall

By Stephen Schmidt

Three of the newest faculty members of the Trulaske College of Business community have made their way this fall to Cornell Hall by way of the former MU College of Human Environmental Sciences (HES).