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Narcissistic leaders: The good, the bad, and recommendations
Narcissism in leaders is like eating chocolate cake: a little is exciting, too much and it becomes nauseating.
Organizational Dynamics
Yoonhee Choi, Wei Ming, Jonathan Phan
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R&D Investment Decisions in Business Group
We found the relative status of an affiliated firm in a business group as key channels that affect the firm’s R&D investment decisions.
“R&D Investment Decisions in Business Group: Evidence from a Natural Experiment, SH Choi, DW Choi, YK Gam and HJ Shin, Corporate Governance: International Review, O
Learning in an MBA capstone course
“Design thinking and community impact: A case study of project-based learning in an MBA capstone course”
Legal Resource Center
Legal Resource Center Provides Resources and Opportunities to CSULB and Community Stakeholders
Allison E.
Active Learning-Based Educational Program (LEAP)
An Active Learning-Based Educational Program (LEAP) for Hispanic STEM Students through industry-university partnership
With a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation, California State University, Long Beach is launching a new program to train a new generation of highly skilled Hispanic scientists
2nd Annual Summer Business Boot Camp
2021 Free Online Boot Camp for Business Students August 2- August 6
The College of Business, Center for Student Success will be hosting a free, online Summer Business Boot Camp to help prepare students who are transitioning into upper-division business coursework.
College of Business Fiscal Operations
College of Business Fiscal Operations through the COVID-19 Pandemic
Having just assembled her new Fiscal Operations team, Jeanine Pociask, College of Business ASM, expected 2020 to be a year of growth and learning; 2020 delivered and then some.
In January 2020, newly hired fiscal operations team along
Control on Online Game Addiction
The achievement and escapism gaming motivations are predictors of the psychological ownership of the virtual gaming world
Xunyi Wang, Mohamed Abdelhamid, G.
Adopting Agility in Teaching
Learners’ experience and needs in online environments: adopting agility in teaching
Cindy Chen, Sabrina Landa, Aivanna Padilla, Jasmine Yur-Austin, Learners' experience and needs in online environments: adopting agility in teaching (Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning Feb 2021)
Pricing the COVID-19 Vaccine: A Mathematical Approach
Are Pfizer and Moderna selling their Covid-19 vaccines at a fair price?
Finance Student Shares COB Experience
COB Finance Student Shares Experience and Accomplishments
Niklas Augustin I was born and raised in Germany and after high school moved to the U.S. because I believed that American universities provided more student services and on average have smaller class sizes.
CSR-Enhancing Factors for Business vs. Public Stakeholders: Hong Kong
There are myriad factors that drive firms to increase corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. For instance, some firms implement CSR as an instrument to seek eventual financial benefits, but others engage in CSR activities by the altruistic motivation to fulfill their social responsibilities.