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High School Workshop gives students the Experimental Economics Experience The 2019 Vernon L. Smith High School Workshop in Experimental Economics

July 11, 2019 by | Economic Science Institute

June 24-28, 2019 Every summer, high school students from across Southern California and beyond meet at Chapman University for a week long workshop on experimental economics. Hosted by the Economic Science Institute at Chapman University and generously funded by the International Foundation for Research in Experimental Economics (IFREE) and Thomas W. Smith Foundation, the workshop

Economics Professors Publish New Book “Humanomics” Book combines Adam Smith's work with contemporary analysis to shift study of Economics

January 31, 2019 by | Argyros School News

Nobel laureate Vernon L. Smith, Ph.D. and Bart J. Wilson, Ph.D., both Professors of Economics at the Argyros School of Business and Economics, have published a new book with Cambridge University Press entitled, Humanomics: Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations for the Twenty-First Century. The main thesis–inspired by a close reading of the founder

The 2019 Graduate Student Workshop in Experimental Economics “It was by far the best workshop I have ever attended.”

January 17, 2019 by | Argyros School News

“I would strongly recommend [this workshop] to every PhD student in experimental economics. It was by far the best workshop I have ever attended.” Positive reviews from the 24th Visiting Graduate Student Workshop in Experimental Economics. The Economic Science Institute at Chapman University hosted 20 graduate students from around the world and 12 presenting faculty from Chapman and

Jared Rubin, Ph.D. Awarded Third Grant from John Templeton Foundation Funding research discovering the link between economics and religion

December 10, 2018 by | Argyros School News

Jared Rubin, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Economics and Co-Director of the Institute for the Study of Religion, Economics and Society has been awarded a John Templeton Foundation grant to further his study on economics and religion. The grant will be used for his project “The Third Religion, Economics and Society (RES) Initiative: Making the Economic

Dr. Brett Danaher Gives Keynote at Tokyo Film Festival The latest in fighting digital piracy

November 12, 2018 by | Argyros School News

Dr. Brett Danaher, Assistant Professor of Economics and Management Science, was a keynote speaker for the Motion Picture Association (MPA)’s annual presentation at the Tokyo Film Festival October 25-November 3, 2018. Dr. Danaher presented his research on successful tactics to stop web-based piracy. There are issues with those supplying pirated content, and those purchasing the

Faculty Publications Recent Argyros School Faculty Publications

October 2, 2018 by | Argyros School News

The Argyros School of Business and Economics Faculty create research on topics impacting businesses big and small around the globe. These studies, articles and papers are consistently found in the leading business journals and publications. We are extremely proud of the contributions. We had 93 papers published or accepted in the academic year 2017 –

Unlocking the future: A Big Data analysis of spectrum reallocation from broadcast to broadband Argyros School Spotlight

June 13, 2017 by Dr. Abel Winn | Argyros School News

Every time you use your smartphone to send a text, download an app or check social media you are sending and receiving data.  That data travels along the electromagnetic spectrum, a shorthand term for all the various frequencies and wavelengths at which energy can travel.  We can think of the electromagnetic spectrum as an interstate

Western Academy of Management, Palm Springs 2017: WHAT A WAMMY CONFERENCE!

May 18, 2017 by | Graduate & MBA

On Saturday, March 25 I was privileged through a travel grant from Chapman University to present my research at the Western Academy of Management Conference at the Hotel Renaissance resort Palm Springs CA. Western Academy of Management is an annual meeting for scholars in the field of management – representing academic research from organizational behavior, organizational

Chapman student and alumnus share Economic Forecast takeaways

December 21, 2016 by | Graduate & MBA

The A. Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research at Chapman University hosted the 39th Annual Economic Forecast on December 15, 2016 and released the forecasts for the United States, California, and Orange County. Approximately 1,000 Chapman students, alumni, and Orange County business and community leaders were in attendance at the conference in the University’s Musco

Chapman community employs data analytics to deliver real world impact Kay Family Foundation donates $2.5 million to fund data analytics research and projects

November 4, 2016 by | Argyros School News

Four Chapman faculty members have set out to uncover new opportunities for societal impact by examining and analyzing large amounts of data. Dr. Hesham M. El-Askary  hopes to stabilize the relationship between extreme weather and resulting outages, ultimately resulting in higher customer satisfaction. Dr. Jennifer Hahn-Holbrook seeks to identify Orange County at-risk mothers and their

When Compassion Creates Suffering Business School Professor Presents “Compassion Competence as a Social Dilemma” at the Strategic Management Society Conference

November 24, 2015 by | Faculty

“In light of the horrific tragedy in Paris, we need to understand how compassion could cause “more harm” to those affected,” said Darcy Fudge Kamal, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Strategic Management at the Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University. Kamal speaks from knowledge as a result of her current

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