Elective options under the Full-time and Part-time MBA includes study of how firms pioneer Corporate Social Responsibility, how they were influenced, and how others were thereby inspired to do the same. This research will help to identify how CSR values are transmited through corporate and social networks, and the influence of these values on regional entrepreneurship. |
We are now accepting applications for the January, 2010 Part-time MBA Program. The application deadline is 11/15/09. Click here to apply; for more information, contact admissions counselor Becky Barbour (Rebecca [dot] Barbour [at] unh [dot] edu).
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Flu fibs? UNH workplace expert: Risk of outbreak benefits those seeking time off Paul Harvey, assistant professor of management at the UNH Whittemore School of Business and Economics, researches workplace issues such as employee behavior and took some time to address those questions and others. |
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Brian Bolton earns UNH Excellence in Teaching Award If there’s anyone who can find a silver lining to the current economic recession, it’s Brian Bolton, assistant professor of accounting and finance. The transformation of the analytical world of finance into a world of intrigue, deception, and breathtaking ethical lapses has motivated students to learn more about the field than ever before. |
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An economics of magical thinking By Roman Frydman and Michael D. Goldberg - Confidence seems to be returning to markets almost everywhere, but the debates about what caused the worst crisis since the Great Depression show no sign of letting up. Instead, the spotlight has shifted from bankers, financial engineers and regulators to economists and their theories. This is not a moment too soon. |

