In research published in the Journal of Consumer Psychology, Professor Tanya Chartrand of Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business found that sending gifts may be more effective than conversations ...
We're searching for undergraduate students dedicated to exploring the different ways business can be a force for good in society. Current students in their freshman, sophomore or junior year of a four ...
Further experiments with jokes revealed that participants reported greater enjoyment from callback jokes compared with ...
In every setting, from the workplace to the doctor’s office, few people deny the value of getting a second opinion. However, advice-seeking is most beneficial if the additional opinion is truly ...
Aaron “Ronnie” Chatterji, Ph.D. is the Mark Burgess & Lisa Benson-Burgess Distinguished Professor of Business and Public Policy at Duke University. Ronnie works at the intersection of academia, public ...
We want you to put your best foot forward. Please look over the instructions on this page to help you prepare your application to Duke’s Daytime MBA program. We appreciate all the work you’re doing to ...
Whether your career interests lie in renewable energy, corporate sustainability, carbon/environmental markets, energy finance, or public-private environmental partnerships, Duke's Master of ...
Scott Dyreng is Professor of Accounting at Duke University. His research interests are in corporate tax avoidance, international taxation, and accounting for income taxes. He has published in The ...
When you understand your own leadership style you help your team—and the entire organization—become more effective. Designed for professionals at all levels, the Duke Executive Leadership Program ...
Since 1984, the Dean's Office of The Fuqua School of Business has hosted the Distinguished Speakers Series, bringing a variety of corporate leaders to Duke's campus. The speakers provide significant ...