For their significant contributions to our economy and community, two top business executives will be honored as new members of the W. P. Carey School of Business Homecoming Hall of Fame this month.
Whether your companions are overweight or skinny and how much they put on their plates can greatly influence how much you eat, according to a new study co-authored by associate professor of business Andrea Morales.
Goldman Sachs Chief U.S. Economist Jan Hatzius will receive the prestigious 2009 Lawrence R. Klein Award for his uncanny economic forecasting that anticipated the global financial crisis.
2008 Regents’ Professor James A. Ohlson, a world-renowned leader in the field of financial accounting theory, proves to companies that accounting is more than just a numbers game.
A new report from the W. P. Carey School of Business shows that for the first time since 2007, Phoenix-area home prices increased from one month to the next.
More homes are being sold in the Phoenix area now than last year, but the market is still flooded with foreclosures, according to the latest Realty Studies report from the W. P. Carey School of Business.
The W. P. Carey School of Business is offering an innovative course for all incoming accounting students designed specifically to teach leadership, ethics, accountability and professionalism.
School of Sustainability professor Jay Golden has been given the Rising Star award for demonstrating leadership and risk-taking in integrating ethical, environmental and social issues into the business curriculum.
Phoenix-area housing prices are declining at a slower rate than earlier this year, indicating that the worst is over for falling home values, a new Arizona State University study has found.