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US fire service conference attendees at Drexel University

Associate Professor of Management Christian Resick received research funding to study the impact of the pandemic on first responders.

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This project prompts students to test out their podcasting skills and share insights on leadership and stress.

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Assistant Professor of Management Lauren D’Innocenzo shares some tips for keeping your virtual meetings on track and on time.

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The two LeBow faculty offered expert insights on a KYW Newsradio podcast.

The two professors will work on special projects related to college research and curriculum innovation in collaboration with the Office of the Dean.

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Research by Christian Resick found that employees who strongly identify with their employer are more likely to act unethically.

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New research by Daan van Knippenberg, PhD, Joseph F. Rocereto Professor of Management, examines how two leadership styles combine to improve job performance.

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Fulbright-funded research by LeBow faculty has yielded new insights on tax policy, innovation in India and foreign perceptions of American companies.

We are pleased to welcome the following new faculty members to the Drexel LeBow community.

Forbes Under 30 Summit 2019

These students attended the Forbes Under 30 Summit in Detroit on October 27-29.

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What can a technology and innovation management co-major do for you? We explore how a technology and innovation management co-major can support other majors a business student may take and how it can be used for career advancement.

Lauren D'Innocenzo, assistant professor of management

D'Innocenzo was one of 16 women on the list of 40 professors recognized by Poets&Quants for achievement in research and teaching.

work life balance

Jeffrey Greenhaus' research explores how demands or support at work can spill over into a home context - and vice versa.

Students, professors, and staff gather to discuss health care research

The symposium was the first at LeBow to explore ways key business disciplines can transform the healthcare industry.

LeBow students at Vertex with Jeff Westphal

Students discover effective strategies for team-based work in the course of providing business solutions for Vertex, a local tax software company.