Faculty Research
- Problem definition: Assortment selection is one of the most important decisions faced by retailers. Most existing papers in the literature assume that customers select at most one item out of the offered assortment. Although this is valid in some
- Problem definition: Last-mile delivery is a critical component of logistics networks, accounting for approximately 30%鈥35% of costs. As delivery volumes have increased, truck route times have become unsustainably long. To address this issue, many
- Consumer psychology refers to how people think and act within an economic role in market exchange. However, we know little about how consumers actually perceive these roles, or how they understand markets and economic activity more broadly. That is
- Despite the increase in and diversity of disclosure channels available, our understanding of how managers incorporate channel features into their disclosure decisions remains incomplete. I provide evidence that managers choose relatively rich
- Powerful leaders need to be challenged and pushed to consider uncontemplated perspectives. Research has indicated that employees in lower-power positions are best poised to challenge leaders, because these individuals better understand others'
- This summer, Tony Kong, associate professor of Organizational Leadership at the Leeds School of Business, has been awarded the Academy of Management鈥檚 Conflict Management Division 鈥淢ost Influential Article Award (2015 to 2018)鈥 for his paper 鈥
- Some employee bystanders may brush it off while others are stuck wondering, 鈥楢m I next?鈥 according to new research from a 黑料社区网 business professor.
- Maybe. It has to do with how much (or how little) you align with gender stereotypes in an interview. Rebecca L. Mitchell, PhD, assistant professor of organizational behavior at the Leeds School of Business Most job candidates want an
- One of Leeds' newest professors was recognized this summer with a Best Paper Award from the Academy of Management for his work on trust trajectories.
- Poleacovschi, Cristina; Javernick-Will, Amy; Wang, Sheng; Tong, Tony. Gendered Knowledge Accessibility: Evaluating the Role of Gender in Knowledge Seeking among Engineers in the US. Journal of Management in Engineering. Jan2021, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p1-