Author Archive for Danielle L. Scott

Summer 2009 GBR now live!

In this issue:

Offshoring May Slow Impending U.S. Economic Recovery

When jobs return, they will likely be in developing countries where labor is more cost-effective.
Fred Maidment, PhD

To cut costs and ride out the recession, many U.S. companies are offshoring jobs at greater rates than in the past. Many of these jobs will not return to the United States—yet another obstacle to an eventual economic recovery.

IT Outsourcing: China Grasps for the Lead

China presents a major threat to India in the global IT outsourcing industry.
Yunus Kathawala, PhD, and Christoph Heeren

Is a shift in the global outsourcing of IT occurring? India has long been known for its dominance in the field; however, China is making strong headway.

Domestic Partner Benefits in the United States

A Discussion of Issues Related to Cost, Plan Design, and Administration
James Schaefer, MBA

The rapid increase in U.S. households comprised of non-married couples has created a challenging environment for employers as they try to keep pace with the changing profile of the work force. Continue reading ‘Summer 2009 GBR now live!’

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The Basics of a Balanced Personal Financial Strategy

The results of the second GBR poll on debt vs. savings are in!

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  • All participants said they have changed their personal financial approach due to the current economic instability
  • 60% say they are working harder to pay down all their debt.

The GBR Blog asked Davide Accomazzo, Adjunct Professor of Finance at the Graziadio School of Business and Management, to comment on the results and offer some practical advice on riding out the economic turbulence. He wrote: Continue reading ‘The Basics of a Balanced Personal Financial Strategy’

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GBR Poll: On the Road to Recovery?

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The GBR Blog wants to know:

Has the economy taken the first steps toward recovery?

  • We may turn around by the end of 2009. (50%, 12 Votes)
  • The "cure" may be worse than the "illness." (29%, 7 Votes)
  • I already see the light at the end of the tunnel. (21%, 5 Votes)

Total Voters: 24

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Do you have a different opinion about where the economy is headed? Tell us in the comments.

UPDATE: This poll was closed on June 22, 2009. Read our analysis of the poll and get “Tips on Surviving and Thriving in the New U.S. Economy,” by Peggy Crawford, PhD, Professor of Finance, and Terry W. Young, PhD, Professor of Economics.
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GBR Poll: Debt vs. Savings in Turbulent Times

The GBR Blog wants to know:

How has your personal approach to debt changed?

  • I am working hard on paying down all my debt (63%, 17 Votes)
  • I wish I could save/ pay off my cards but I'm broke (26%, 7 Votes)
  • I am charging everything to save cash in case of an emergency (7%, 2 Votes)
  • I am getting rid of all my credit cards (4%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 27

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Do you have a different approach to saving? Tell us in the comments.

UPDATE: This poll was closed on May 18, 2009. Read our analysis of the poll and learn about “The Basics of a Balanced Personal Finance Strategy,” by Davide Accomazzo, Adjunct Professor of Finance.
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Spring 2009 Issue of the GBR Now Live!

In this issue you can read about:

Owner-Occupied Commercial Real Estate for the Entrepreneur

Owner-Occupied Commercial Real Estate for the Entrepreneur

Practical Advice on Profiting from Commercial Real Estate in the United States.

Many benefits accrue to the owner of single-tenant commercial real estate, including the ability to employ advantageous tax strategies, an income stream in perpetuity, asset diversification, and control of the property’s tenancy. This article offers practical advice on how to enter this potentially lucrative investment.
Alphonse Lordo, MBA, and Michael Kinsman, CPA, PhD


Price Fixing and Minimum Resale Price Restrictions Are Two Different Animals

Price Fixing and Minimum Resale Price Restrictions Are Two Different Animals

Businesspersons making real-life pricing decisions need to know the difference.

The term “price fixing” has a strong negative connotation, and deservedly so. However, it is frequently misused by politicians, the media, and lawyers in reference to manufacturer-imposed, minimum resale price maintenance (RPM), which can actually be beneficial for business and consumers. This article discusses the differences between between the two; the potential risks and rewards of employing a minimum RPM strategy; and the state of the economic, legal, and political environment with respect to minimum RPM.
Paul Gift, PhD


Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in the Workplace

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in the Workplace

How to Optimize the Performance of Employees with Adult ADHD

ADHD adults may have difficulty organizing work, sustaining attention, and avoiding distractions; however, under certain circumstances, their brains function clearly and they bring many positive attributes to the workplace, such as persistence and out-of-the-box thinking. This article focuses on helping managers and supervisors deal with the uniqueness of ADHD adults.
Bill Carnes, DM, and Madison Holloway, PhD


Investing for Income in a Down Economy

Investing for Income in a Down Economy

Alternative Investment Strategies for the Recession

As equity markets fall and a recession develops, investors are faced with the “What do I do now?” question. This article explores alternatives to so-called “safe” investments, but which can also offer large dividend payouts to help cushion the bumpy ride through the downturn and subsequent recovery. These include REITs, master limited partnerships, closed-end mutual funds, business development companies, and royalty trusts.
Steven R. Ferraro, PhD, CFA


The Root Causes of Unethical Behavior

The Root Causes of Unethical Behavior

Psychological Traps That Everyone Falls Prey to

Psychological traps are the root causes of unethical behavior because they distort perceptions of right and wrong. Once traps are identified they lose much of their power to ensnare, and people can more easily circumvent them. This article introduces three main categories of traps and provides descriptions of different internal and external stimuli that compel people to begin this movement toward disaster.
Robert Hoyk, PhD, and Paul Hersey, EdD, MBA


Special Technical Analysis: The Winner's Curse and Optimal Auction Bidding Strategies

Special Technical Analysis: The Winner’s Curse and Optimal Auction Bidding Strategies

Practical Strategies for Competitive Bidding Environments Derived from Management Science

Competition amongst bidders in auctions often results in a phenomenon termed the “winner’s curse,” where the winner prevails by submitting a bid that is higher than the true value of the item. In this article, the authors discuss how this phenomenon can be modeled via simulation and the results used to develop strategies for hedging bids.
Warren J. Hahn, PE, PhD, and Samuel L. Seaman, PhD


What Determines Which Businesses Win and Which Lose?

What Determines Which Businesses Win and Which Lose?

Insights from Keith McFarland, author of The Breakthrough Company

If you were going to make a list that is as short as possible but as long as necessary of the things that determine which businesses win and which lose, what would it be? That question planted the seed for what eventually became the bestseller The Breakthrough Company by Keith McFarland, a former associate dean for the Graziadio School of Business and Management. In this interview Keith talks to former colleague Professor Wayne Strom about what keeps him moving forward.
Wayne Strom, PhD


Leveraging Opportunities in the Current Economic Climate

Leveraging Opportunities in the Current Economic Climate

Audio Interview with ICE Chairman and Founder Jeff Sprecher

Jeff Sprecher has been serving as the Chairman of the Board for IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) since November 2002. Under his guidance, the company has expanded from energy commodities into agricultural and soft commodities, chemicals, credit default swaps, currencies, equity indexes and emissions across regulated futures and OTC markets globally in just eight years.
Danielle L. Scott


Editorial: Writing a Business Plan to Attract Investors

Editorial: Writing a Business Plan to Attract Investors

Experts offer advice on the best time for a start-up, approaching investors, and writing a good business plan.

What does it take to write a good business plan? What should entrepreneurs avoid? Should business plans be put on hold until the economy picks up? Read on to see what our experts think and find out the 10 common mistakes investors make and how to avoid them.
Nancy Ellen Dodd, MFA, MPW


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5 Tips to Boost Workplace Happiness During these Tough Times

The results of the first GBR poll on the economy and workplace productivity are in!

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  • The majority of participants said their workplace has been affected in some way by the stress of the down economy
  • 56% say that people are working harder to keep their jobs
  • 15% say that people are too obsessed with what’s going on to focus on their work

The GBR Blog asked Charles D. Kerns, PhD, Associate Professor of Applied Behavioral Science, at the Graziadio School of Business and Management, to comment on the results and offer some practical advice on coping with workplace stress. He wrote:

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GBR Poll: The Economy and Workplace Productivity

The GBR Blog wants to know:

Is the Down Economy Affecting Productivity in Your Organization?

  • People are working harder to keep their jobs (55%, 45 Votes)
  • Things are pretty much the same, business as usual (30%, 25 Votes)
  • People are too obsessed with what’s going on to focus on their work. (15%, 12 Votes)

Total Voters: 82

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What’s going on at your work? Tell us in the comments.

UPDATE: This poll was closed on March 30, 2009. Read our analysis of the poll and get “5 Tips to Boost Workplace Happiness During these Tough Times,” by Charles Kerns, PhD, Associate Professor of Applied Behavioral Science.

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Winter 2009 GBR Issue Now Live

Read the latest issue of the GBR online at http://gbr.pepperdine.edu/091/

In this issue:

culture_tRecognizing Organizational Culture in Managing Change

Structural changes can serve as the initial intervention for shifting culture.

Mark Mallinger, PhD, Don Goodwin, MBA, and Tetsuya O’Hara, MBA

culture_tThe Successful Expatriate Leader in China

Expatriate managers must consider the cultural dimensions of leadership.

Matthew Earnhardt

realestate_t1Private vs. Public Real Estate Markets

How are these markets related in terms of risk and return?

Abraham U. Park, PhD

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GBR Interview Podcasts now on iTunes U

As a new benefit to readers, GBR audio interviews will now be available for download via iTunes U. Subscribe today to have our interviews with prominent business practitioners automatically downloaded to your iTunes library as they are posted.

Note: Interviews will remain available for download directly from the GBR website. To view our archive of interviews, click here.

How do I access GBR interviews on iTunes U?

(if you do not have iTunes on your computer, you will first need to download it here)

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GBR Fall 2008 now online!

Read about:

What Happened to the U.S. Housing Market?

What Happened to the U.S. Housing Market?

As the U.S. financial system struggles to regain stability, Peggy Crawford, PhD, and Terri Young, PhD, examine the role that subprime mortgages and the fall of Fannie and Freddie played in the crisis.
Peggy Crawford, PhD, and Terri Young, PhD

U.S. Could Adopt International Financial Reporting Standards in 2014

U.S. Could Adopt International Financial Reporting Standards in 2014

Two authors demonstrate varying ways in which IFRS adoption could impact business.
John Briginshaw, PhD, and Roger Hussey, PhD

Best Practices for Headcount Reporting

Best Practices for Headcount Reporting

Future workforce planning efforts must systematically account for alternative worker types.
Brad Jorgensen, DProf, and Donald M. Atwater, PhD

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