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Michael Rodriguez, Haya Ajjan publish paper in Journal of Marketing Development and Competitiveness
May 6, 2014
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business professors recently published research on how customer-focused technology and customer orientation process impacts sales performance.
Danielle White ’14 presents at management conference
April 16, 2014
The senior management major presented her research on film studios' strategies for profit maximization.
Professor emeritus co-authors article for Leader to Leader
April 4, 2014
David Noer was the lead author on a feature story in the quarterly journal that examined career-limiting leadership tendencies.
Sigma Iota Epsilon inducts new members
November 13, 2013
The honorary business fraternity welcomed 24 new undergraduate members majoring in management.
Career Moves: Alumni networking helps new grad land job
August 29, 2013
Management major Caroline Legin ’13 discovered "an ideal starting point" in her career by talking with other Elon graduates already at work for one of the nation's premier consulting firms.
Danielle White ‘14 receives Beta Gamma Sigma scholarship
August 23, 2013
Senior Danielle White has been selected to receive a scholarship from the international honor society Beta Gamma Sigma.
Matt Valle named Martha and Spencer Love Term Professor
August 19, 2013
The professor of management has been named the Martha and Spencer Love Term Professor in Business, an honor established by a gift from The Martha and Spencer Love Foundation.
Haya Ajjan presents research at Academy of Management conference
August 18, 2013
Assistant Professor Haya Ajjan recently presented research on students’ intentions towards entrepreneurship at the 73rd annual meeting of the Academy of Management in Orlando, Fla.
Haya Ajjan guest lectures at ESAN University in Peru
July 24, 2013
Haya Ajjan, assistant professor of management information systems in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, was recently a guest professor during International Week at ESAN University in Lima, Peru.