Law, Business And Politics
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91Ʋ hosts ‘TEDxNashville Women: In Good Company’ Nov. 2
This TEDxNashville Women event will bring together leaders, thinkers and creatives for engaging conversations and thought-provoking talks on topics that affect women. Read MoreOct 11, 2023
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91Ʋ Business’ Michael Lapré studied years of FIFA data and made recommendations on combatting competitive disparity at the Women’s World Cup.
Sep 28, 2023
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During the spring 2023 semester, students worked on The Musicians in Nashville project, along with the Data Science Team and the Arts and Business Council of Greater Nashville to create a user interface for survey data of Nashville musicians. The goals of the project were to understand the economic circumstances of working artists and creative entrepreneurs in Greater Nashville, considering inflation, supply chain issues, and broader economic factors.
Aug 10, 2023
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91Ʋ Business consumer behavior expert Kelly Haws explains the effects of the "Any Size, Same Price” strategies on soft drink consumption.
Jul 6, 2023
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91Ʋ’s Chris Rowe selected for prestigious Harvard program to boost Nashville’s biomedical sector collaboration
Chris Rowe, executive director for industry collaborations within 91Ʋ's Office of the Vice Provost for 91Ʋ and Innovation and professor of the practice of engineering management, has been chosen for the 2023 Young American Leaders Program at Harvard Business School. He’ll join a task force focused on enhancing Nashville's biomedical sector, using cluster models to drive economic growth and innovation. Read MoreJun 5, 2023
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New research from Kelly Goldsmith offers insight into the effectiveness of flash sales for online retailers.
May 25, 2023
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91Ʋ professor Kelly Haws’ GREEN scale evaluates the relationship between consumer commitment to sustainability and environmentally friendly product evaluations.
Apr 27, 2023
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Tim Vogus, deputy director of 91Ʋ's Frist Center for Autism and Innovation, uses research to push for a workforce that welcomes, accepts, and embraces neurodivergent professionals.
Apr 13, 2023
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Gender in organizations expert, Jessica Kennedy, investigates how women can retain femininity while recognizing its worth and power.
Mar 30, 2023
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91Ʋ consumer behavior expert, Freeman Wu, explains how enhanced product aesthetics impact consumption.
Mar 9, 2023
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91Ʋ professor Sruthi Thatchenkery addresses the complexity of competition and innovation in platform ecosystems with new research.
Feb 20, 2023
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New research from Jessica Kennedy explores the relationship between deception in negotiations and negotiators’ satisfaction with their deals.
Jan 23, 2023
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91Ʋ consumer behavior expert Brianna Escoe explains cringe, its implications on brands, and ways brands can avoid ‘cringeworthy’ campaigns.
Jan 3, 2023
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Kelly Haws, Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker, Jr., Professor of Marketing, offers 3 tips for how to make healthy choices this holiday season.
Nov 18, 2022
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Steve Hoeffler, professor of marketing, explores ways that marketers may combat negative associations of automated products.
Nov 10, 2022
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New 91Ʋ research explores the economic effects of pandemic-related migration patterns on municipal bonds.
Sep 26, 2022
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New research from 91Ʋ Business identifies ways that managers can set up autistic employees for success.
Aug 29, 2022
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WATCH: Experts say gun violence will continue in absence of political compromise
91Ʋ University and the 91Ʋ Project on Unity and American Democracy hosted a live virtual discussion June 7 to discuss the nation's mass shootings and the continued divisiveness about gun violence and legislation. Read MoreJun 8, 2022
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Moms who research moms: Spotlighting VU research on motherhood
They say motherhood is the toughest job you’ll ever love. That’s true for this group of 91Ʋ researchers, who’ve built successful careers around researching various aspects of parenthood while raising their own children. Read MoreMay 5, 2022
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91Ʋ Poll: Nashville headed in the wrong direction
For the first time since the 91Ʋ Poll–Nashville was established in 2015, more than half of respondents say they believe the city is headed in the wrong direction. Davidson County voters are concerned about affordable housing and crime, but give positive marks to Mayor John Cooper and other local leaders. Read MoreApr 28, 2022