Mail-in Ballots: Can USPS Deliver?

Mail-in Ballots: Can USPS Deliver?

Whether it’s after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, or the calls for racial justice and reform, the political rallying cry these days seems to be a four-letter word: VOTE. On Nov. 3, experts predict the presidential election will produce the highest voter...

Lights, Camera, Classroom

Lights, Camera, Classroom

He works in the Daniels College of Business, but the way Adjunct Professor Patrick Orr prepares for classes, it can feel an awful lot like show business. Before hopping online to teach—whether in the Daniels online MBA program or with faculty in professional...

How Transparency in Sales Can Build Trust

How Transparency in Sales Can Build Trust

Very few people look forward to the negotiations that are part of the car-buying experience. Consumers often think the car salesperson is giving them a high price that they’ll have to negotiate down. But, new research from the University of Denver’s (DU) Daniels...

Hidden Perils of Unresolved Grief, its Cost to Organizations

Hidden Perils of Unresolved Grief, its Cost to Organizations

Among the COVID-19 pandemic, economic downturn, natural disasters and much more, it seems death, human suffering and loss are pervasive. Even if someone is doing fairly well, he or she has likely had some personal loss—maybe a postponed wedding, canceled graduation or...

Perceived Management Credibility Connected to Audit Fees

Perceived Management Credibility Connected to Audit Fees

New research from the University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business looks at the connection between the perceived credibility of company management and audit engagement fees. In a new study, “Characteristics of Managerial Tone Priced by Auditors: Evidence Based...

International Research Shows Contact-tracing Apps are Effective

International Research Shows Contact-tracing Apps are Effective

New research from the University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business shows that contact-tracing apps can be effective at reducing the spread of COVID-19. But, the researchers also note the drawbacks of government surveillance. The new paper, “Information...

Strategic Thinking During a Crisis

Strategic Thinking During a Crisis

Lowell Valencia-Miller is a teaching assistant professor in the Department of Management in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. He shares his insights on why strategic leadership is always important, especially during a crisis like COVID-19....

Three Ways to Evaluate the Work-from-home Infrastructure

Three Ways to Evaluate the Work-from-home Infrastructure

Associate Professor Aimee Hamilton answers questions about what companies should consider when evaluating work-from-home structures. Hamilton is the interim chair of the Department of Management and does research in sustained innovation in organizations as well as...

Impact of The Coronavirus Pandemic on Marketing

Impact of The Coronavirus Pandemic on Marketing

Q&A with Associate Professors of Marketing Melissa Archpru Akaka and Ali Besharat Almost overnight, the pandemic changed consumer behavior. How are marketers responding? How should they respond? And how might marketing change after the crisis? Melissa Archpru...