Eden receives First-ever Bush Excellence Award
Lorraine Eden, associate management professor, was recently named one of the first recipients of the Bush Excellence in International Research Faculty Award. The award program was established by the...
View ArticleBorder safety and Trade in the Wake of 9-11
A core issue brought about by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks centers around trade, particularly with our neighbors to the north and south. How do we encourage trade with Canada and Mexico while keeping...
View ArticleEden named Faculty Fellow
Associate management professor Lorraine Eden was recently named a University Faculty Fellow at Texas A&M. The designation is offered to a select number of individuals throughout the university...
View ArticleVisiting scholar collaborates with Mays faculty member
Charles Dhanaraj, assistant professor of management at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, will visit Mays in late March to collaborate with Management Professor Lorraine Eden. They are...
View ArticleMahajan receives Bush Excellence in Teaching Award
A testament to the work ethic and quality of Mays faculty, Lamar Savings Professor of Finance Arvind Mahajan received the 2003 Bush Excellence in International Teaching Faculty Award. Last year, the...
View ArticleDrayton McLane equates business with baseball
Houston Astros Baseball Club owner Drayton McLane — an international businessman and food importer and exporter for four decades — told students in Lorraine Eden’s management class that businessmen...
View ArticleManagement faculty edit top journals
Mays Business School has long been known for the quality of its management research, but the stakes just got higher: the management department now houses two more top-rated academic journals and a new...
View ArticleFrom an outsider to an insider
On Valentine’s Day 2008, Lorraine Eden, professor of management at Mays, became a U.S. citizen. Here are excerpts from the speech she gave at the naturalization ceremony. The dictionary defines...
View ArticleCard says negotiation key to economics, politics
Sometimes “perfectly good” is the best outcome that can come from negotiations, instead of either side getting its ideal solution, Andrew Card recently told students at Mays Business School. “I believe...
View ArticleThe “balancing act” of multilateral R&D alliances
Think about basic economics — when you specialize in one skill and your neighbor specializes in another, you’re both better off when you collaborate and trade amongst each other, rather than relying on...
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