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UCI business professor is lead author of Harvard Business Review article

Could the organizational structure of Samsung have affected the response time in terminating the Galaxy Note7? John Joseph, UCI assistant professor of strategy, is lead author of an article recently published in the Harvard Business Review that answers that question. Co-authored by Ronald Klingebiel, a professor of strategy at Germany’s Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, “Centralized […]

UCI Long Institute gets $2.75 million to expand interdisciplinary China research

School of Social Sciences will join effort to foster understanding between US, Asian nation

Will you cast a presidential ballot on Nov. 8?

UCI-led study finds questions highly effective in influencing behavior

Graduation days

Newly minted Anteater alumni ready to take on the world

UCI student entrepreneurs do battle in business plan competition

12 winning teams share $100,000 in cash, prizes at annual event

'Coolest college startups' list honors 3 UCI entrepreneurs

Inc. magazine’s annual roundup of the nation’s “16 coolest college startups” includes two companies founded by current and former UCI students. Versafit, an app that matches gym rats, power walkers and other exercise buffs with workout partners, was launched in January by MBA student Julian Clarke and Paul Merage School of Business alumnus Alton Chislom ’15. The magazine also honored CubeForme, a monthly subscription service that surprises customers with […]

Disneyland Resort president to chair UCI's Chief Executive Roundtable

Michael A. Colglazier will succeed Gymboree’s Kimberly Sentovich

Hundreds of people attended this month’s grand opening of The Paul Merage School of Business’ new building

Return on investment

Business school celebrates grand opening of 78,000-square-foot building

Connie Pechmann

Twitter helps smokers kick the habit, UCI-Stanford study finds

Hybrid approach combines automated messages with social media platform

47th commencement is season of firsts

Undergraduate business majors, Cal Teach grads and new traditions are highlights.