Research
Research Spotlight: Inchan Kim
Inchan Kim is an author on "Two Entrepreneurial Firms, a Digital Disruption, and Different Responses: The Role of Organizational Mission and Experiential Computing Digital Options," published in Information…
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Research Spotlight: Nikhil Awasty
Nikhil Awasty is the second author of “Too much of a Good Thing? A Multilevel Examination of Listening to Music at Work,” published online August 2024, the Journal of Applied Psychology.
Are you convinced that music makes you…
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Research from UNH Paul College reveals intriguing insights into the relationship between corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and stock prices during different U.S. presidencies.
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As urban planners and health officials seek ways to improve public health, UNH research provides compelling evidence on the benefits of walkable communities for expectant mothers and their babies.
A study co-authored by Karen Conway, an…
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As cities worldwide grapple with the impact of short-term rentals, a study led by Gorkem Turgut (G.T.) Ozer, an assistant professor of decision sciences at the UNH Peter T. Paul School of Business and Economics, challenges…
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PFAS, the potentially cancer-causing chemicals known as ‘forever chemicals’, have become an increasing concern in home drinking water. Solutions to reduce the risk of exposure range from mandated municipal-level water treatment to under-the-sink home treatment systems.
But are…
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Research on sustainability and societal impact
Shuili Du remembers when business profit and social impact were widely perceived as mutually exclusive. As a professor of marketing at UNH’s Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, Du has dedicated her career to changing this perception, demonstrating through her research how corporate…
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Can machine learning help the public better judge the reliability of health news they read? According to recent research by UNH professors Ermira Zifla and Burcu Eke Rubini…
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As countries around the world grapple with childcare challenges for working parents, new research from the University of New Hampshire (UNH) provides crucial insights into potential government interventions to finance these costs.
A study led by Loris Rubini, an associate professor of economics at…
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Paul College researcher uses data analytics to solve highly complex problems
Assistant Professor of Decision Sciences, Melda Ormeci Matoglu, studies “Drift Control,” which refers to the difference between rate of service and demand.
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Balancing principles of integrity and client advocacy
In research funded by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) and reported in the Journal of Business Ethics, Professor of Accounting John Hasseldine and two co-authors recently explored the delicate balance…
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With so many angels from which to choose, how can an entrepreneur identify reputable angels with strong track records? “Due diligence is a two-way street,” he says. “As an investor performs due diligence on the entrepreneur, the entrepreneur should also perform due diligence on the angel.”
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