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If you broke your New Year’s resolutions, here’s how you can get back on track
Forbes
Despite research from Fisher that says only 9% of people who make New Year's resolutions keep them, if you have yet to establish your goals for 2024 or have already fallen off the wagon, it's never too late to get on the right track.
January 30, 2024
This is exactly when a ‘tough boss’ becomes a toxic leader
Fast Company
Leaders who consider themselves merely tough bosses must realize that not everyone sees them the same way. Understanding toxic leadership is the first step toward eradicating it, and groundbreaking research by Bennett Tepper, the Abramowitz Memorial Professor and senior associate dean for faculty and research at Fisher, outlines toxic behaviors.
December 20, 2023
How to cope when your values clash with your co-workers’
The Ohio State University
Reaping the benefits of a workplace that promotes diversity of experience and perspective can be tricky, especially for those whose values are in the minority. But new research offers a simple way to help ensure these “values minorities” feel more a part of their teams: sharing a little bit about themselves.
October 10, 2023
Is music the new battleground in the return-to-office wars?
Raconteur
As corporate workers return to their desks, companies are putting more effort into their office soundtracks. How can you stop it from becoming an office battleground? Kate Keeler, assistant professor of management and human resources, says one particular focus should be who gets to choose the office music.
July 18, 2023
Americans are bad at resting. Here’s how to reclaim your free time.
Washington Post
Prioritizing rest is essential, experts such as Professor of Marketing Selin Malkoc say. Here's why it's so hard and tips on how to start.
May 27, 2023
Ohio State professor Angus Fletcher awarded U.S. Army medal for leadership training
The Ohio State University
What does business education at Fisher have in common with U.S. Army Special Operations training? Angus Fletcher. A professor in The Ohio State University Department of English who also teaches in Fisher's Executive Education program, Fletcher was awarded the U.S. Army’s Public Service Commendation Medal for training special operations personnel in leadership and decision-making skills.
March 7, 2023
Political ideology plays role in how people view boundaries
The Ohio State University
A new study by Selin Malkoc, professor of marketing and logistics, may reveal part of the reason why conservatives are more likely than liberals to reject some COVID-19 health measures: They see boundaries as restrictions, as opposed to guidance.
February 27, 2023
Forget New Year’s resolutions: You need an accountability partner
Forbes
Professor of Management and Human Resources Howard Klein says resolutions can be supported by an accountability partner, but not just anyone will do. “You want to be dedicated and unwilling to give up on your goal, which is more likely when you share that goal with someone you look up to.”
February 27, 2023
The gender divide when working from home
Forbes
As many of us worked from home during the pandemic, it became evident that things were not particularly equal, even among dual-earner couples. "We found that men and women don't have the same experience working from home," said Jasmine Hu, part of the research team that explored gender differences in WFH experiences. "There are still some gendered differences in how they manage their job and family responsibilities."
February 25, 2023
Why you shouldn’t monetize your hobby
Fast Company
Research by Professor of Marketing and Logistics Selin Malkoc highlights an important facet of leisure time, which connects with the belief that monetizing a hobby won't always bring happiness.
February 9, 2023
Back to the office or not? ‘There’s not a true new normal yet,’ with Cleveland-area split on in-office, remote, hybrid
Cleveland.com
Will hybrid work, where employees work remotely part-time, become standard? Or will the five-day commute make a comeback? Data from the National Center for the Middle Market helps provide a glimpse into what the future of work could look like.
January 30, 2023
Good things happen when leaders reflect on their mistakes
The Ohio State University
New research from Management and Human Resources Professor Jasmine Hu finds that leaders reap benefits when they reflect on — and learn from — their mistakes.
January 26, 2023
Men do less WFH housework, it’s true, but don’t bins count for extra brownie points?
The Times
Men do fewer domestic chores if both they and their wife are working from home, according to research from Fisher's Jasmine Hu.
January 24, 2023
Working from home is a better deal for husbands than wives, study shows
HuffPost
A new study from Professor of Management and Human Resources Jasmine Hu found "gendered differences" in how working husbands and wives experience remote work and flexible schedules.
January 12, 2023
Remote work for women leads to more household and family tasks than for men
Fortune
Unclear roles and blurry work/home distinctions mean women are getting the worse deal from the remote work revolution, according to research from Management and Human Resources Professor Jasmine Hu.
January 5, 2023
Couples don’t have the same experience when both work from home
The Ohio State University
“We found that men and women don’t have the same experience working from home,” said Jasmine Hu, professor of management and human resources and the lead author of a new study that examined gender role differences in China and South Korea. “There are still some gendered differences in how they manage their job and family responsibilities.”
January 3, 2023
How working from home affects household gender roles, based on a new study
CTVNews
A new study from Management and Human Resources Professor Jasmine Hu shows that among dual-earning couples, both men and women completed more family-related tasks when working from home. However, when wives worked from home, husbands performed less housework. This was not the case for wives when their husbands worked from home.
January 3, 2023
New funding to expand DEI research and thought leadership at Fisher
Fisher College of Business
Learn more about the college’s latest initiative designed to further connect business education and research with opportunities to address race-based gaps in businesses, among consumers and in career life cycles.
November 8, 2022
Staying connected to work after hours is good — up to a point
The Ohio State University
Checking emails and scheduling meetings after work?
October 17, 2022
Ambition is out
Time
Research by Tim Judge, the Joseph A. Alutto Chair in Leadership Effectiveness, sheds light on the dynamics behind ambition in the workplace, why many are renouncing it, and what they're embracing instead.
October 5, 2022
Six expert-backed ways to make your weekends feel longer
The Huffington Post
Because 48 hours just doesn’t feel like enough, we asked experts how to make the most of your precious time away from work. Tracy Dumas, associate professor of management and human resources, says engaging in activities that utilize skills that aren't used during the course of a work week can help make a weekend last longer.
September 1, 2022
Ohio State announces first cohort of Provost’s Early Career Scholars
The Ohio State University
The Ohio State University has selected its inaugural cohort for the Provost’s Early Career Scholars Program, a new initiative designed to attract and develop the highest caliber early-career faculty.
August 31, 2022
Stop, drop, and stay there: An episode all about leisure
The Colin McEnroe Show
Selin Malkoc, professor of marketing and logistics, joins The Colin McEnroe Show to learn what leisure is and explore its importance for health, how the concept differs around the world, what it means to value your free time, and what the future holds for leisure.
August 11, 2022
COVID saw an exodus of over 50s from the workforce
Forbes
As society ages, the norm is to think of people continuing to work for longer and longer, but new data shows that Covid inspired many older workers to retire earlier than ever. If companies want to prevent this brain drain, then research from Management and Human Resources faculty Kaifeng Jiang, Jasmine Hu and their colleagues provides some pointers.
August 11, 2022
Shifting our aging society from a burden to an asset
Forbes
The aging society is one of the key challenges of our time. This could be an enormous asset, but this will require a rethink in terms of how we think and act towards older people. Research from Fisher's Kaifeng Jiang, Jasmine Hu and their colleagues explores how organizations can encourage older workers to stick around long enough for that knowledge to be retained.
July 25, 2022
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