Tag: Business Administration
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Sydney Gang’s innovative knee sleeve wins WiSys Innovation On-Ramp Pitch Competition
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GREEN BAY—UW-Green Bay Business Administration student Sydney Gang’s idea for an innovative athletic knee sleeve took first place and a $1,000 prize in the inaugural WiSys Innovation On-Ramp Pitch Competition at UW-Green Bay on March 4. The pitch competition (see video) was an optional capstone event at the end of a four-week learning experience meant…
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Faculty note: Prof. Tiwari and Prof. Chandna present on factorings impacting adoption of digital platforms for social entrepreneurship
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UW-Green Bay Lecturer Praneet Tiwari (Business Administration) and Associate Professor Vallari Chandna (Marketing and Management) have co-authored a paper on how a variety of external factors and individual-level values affect the adoption of digital platforms that enable crowdfunding and can help facilitate social entrepreneurial endeavors. They recently presented their work at the Southwest Academy of…
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Faculty note: Associate Prof. Vallari Chandna and Lecturer Praneet Tiwari’s work on digital badging accepted for presentation at upcoming conference
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Associate Prof. Vallari Chandna (Marketing and Management) and Lecturer Praneet Tiwari (Business Administration) will be presenting a paper on the practical applications of micro-credentialling. Their work focuses on how digital badging can play a role in the accreditation process. They will be presenting their work at the Southwest Decision Sciences Institute Annual Conference in March 2022.
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Out of this world design strikes gold for UW-Green Bay student Olivia Heilman
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Ask UW-Green Bay senior Olivia Heilman the best advice she would give to her younger self, and it would be “to be inspired and allow yourself to try new things.” Wise words that are very fitting for Heilman, especially after she recently won two awards from the American Advertising Federation (AAF) Fox River region. The…
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Former Phoenix finds his niche and his passion in recycling
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Brent DuBois ’01 (Business Administration), president and owner of Logistics Recycling, Inc., is a man on a mission, with a philosophical twist on a venerable sustainability mantra: Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. Rethink. Rethink? Yes, rethink. Think differently about how and why we produce what we produce, package what we package, and buy what we buy. But…
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Faculty note: Prof. Gurtu publication
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UW-Green Bay’s Chair of Business Administration and Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management Amulya Gurtu has authored a peer-reviewed book chapter for Springer Nature publication. The chapter titled “Risks in Supply Chain Management” for the book “Supply Chain Risk Mitigation: Strategies, Methods and Applications” has been accepted for publication. Abstract: Globalization created complex supply chain…
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The Twist: How a business came before a business degree for this Manitowoc County student
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Soft pretzels spark a lot of memories for people: vacations, treating themselves at a big event, and spending time with family and friends. The warmth of the pretzel with the dipping sauce was the memory that inspired UW-Green Bay freshman Victoria Stock to start her own soft pretzel business. Called “The Twist-Gourmet Soft Pretzel Food…
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Wisconsin singer Franki Moscato vows to ‘save kids from hurting themselves’
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A young woman from Wisconsin who shot to national stardom several years ago during a stint on “American Idol” — and who for years has performed the national anthem in her home state at scores of locations — now devotes herself to trying to end teen suicide and the bullying that often leads to it. It is no small task, but…
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How AI Algorithmic Bias Affects Society, Monday, Jan. 17
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UW-Green Bay’s Frederick E. Baer Prof. in Business Gaurav Bansal and Interim Assistant Vice Chancellor of Inclusive Excellence Stacie Christian, are organizing a panel discussion, “How AI Algorithmic Bias Affects Society: How did I learn my implicit biases, what it means, and now what can I do about it?” on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, from…