One candidate promised historic tax cuts while the other pledged to eliminate corporate loopholes. One promised to expand oil and gas production while the other vowed to reduce the nation’s reliance on fossil fuels by almost half. With a host of economic policies and...
Jasmijn Bol’s paper “Subjectivity in Professionals’ Incentive Systems: Differences Between Promotion- and Performance-Based Assessments,” co-authored with Justin Leiby, has been accepted for publication in Contemporary Accounting Research. The paper examines how...
Michael Burke, Lawrence Martin Chair in Business and professor of management, received the Freeman School’s 2017 Erich Sternberg Award for Faculty Research. Established in 1987 by the Erich Sternberg family, the award is given to a member of the Freeman School faculty...
The dean of one of Mexico’s top business schools doesn’t mince words. “I don’t think any U.S. business school has done as much to further the development of business education in Latin America as the Freeman School,” says Mauricio Gonzalez, dean of the Northern Region...
“I can talk on Tuesday at 12:30. I’ll be downtown in between meetings. Why don’t we meet somewhere we can grab a quick lunch?” Yvette Jones (MBA ’95) retired from Tulane last July, ending a remarkable 36-year career with the university, but since then the former...
The A. B. Freeman School of Business awarded more than 700 diplomas at its 2017 graduation ceremonies, representing over a quarter of all degrees awarded this year by Tulane University. This year’s Graduate Diploma Ceremony took place on Friday, May 19, in the Avron...