Profiles for: School of Business Administration
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2007 Spring Commencement
PSU graduates largest class
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MBA+ Program
Ranked by U.S. News and World Report
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Meet Professor Carolyn McKnight
Carolyn McKnight, an acknowledged figure in the area of corporate leadership and organizational development for over 25 years, leads the charge for executing Portland State's new MBA+ curriculum and programming.
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Meet Professor Don Dickinson
When Don Dickinson brings his students to the boardroom, Portland's advertising agencies listen.
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Meet Professor Sully Taylor
When Sully Taylor brings her Asian business expertise to the table, Oregon companies win.
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Meet Professor Thomas Gillpatrick
Oregon's food industry has a lot of cravings. Tom Gillpatrick satisfies them.
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Portland State Business Accelerator
Running start in promoting commerce
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Research Profile - Darrell Brown and Scott Marshall
Drs. Brown and Marshall, together with a colleague from the University of Utah, received a grant from KPMG in 2003 to study the relationship between corporate voluntary environmental disclosures and the cost of equity capital.
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Research Profile - Jesse Dillard, Ph.D.
Dr. Dillard's most recent work with in the area of corporate sustainability studies the effectiveness of using information systems to provide a framework for managers that includes environmental issues into decision making criteria.
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Research Profile - Melissa Appleyard, Ph.D.
Melissa Appleyard Ph.D. is overseeing PSU's participation in the innovative Lab2Market project. Initiated from an award from the National Science Foundation's Partnerships for Innovation (PFI), it is the first such PFI program awarded in Oregon.
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Research Profile - Robert Harmon and David Raffo
Dr. Harmon and Dr. Raffo received the Value-Based Software Engineering for Small Business grant sponsored by "Small Firm Collaborative R&D: Value-Based Software Engineering for Small Business", National Science Foundation, 1999-2002, in the amount of $250,000. The grant research seeks to link critical software architecture design decisions to the business goals affected by those decisions.
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Research Profile - Sully Taylor, Ph.D.
Mary Sullivan Taylor teaches international management, global human resource management, and women in business. Her research interests include international human resource management, global organizational learning, and the management of women expatriates.
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Summer Business Institute
Providing a unique opportunity to high school students
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The MBA+ Program
Beyond Grey Pinstripes ranking
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The MBA+ Program
Consultation services to local companies
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