Trulaske researcher explores how hard times hit human capital investments
Joonyoung Kim understands the challenges of guiding organizations through economic downturns. Navigating lean times often demands tough decisions.
Mizzou professor ranks Super Bowl’s most unforgettable ads
Katie Essing’s students don’t just watch Super Bowl commercials — they dissect them to see which ones have championship DNA. A marketing professor at the University of Missouri’s Robert J. Trulaske, Sr.
Trulaske College of Business Management Department ranks 40th in TAMUGA Rankings for research productivity
The Management Department at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business has placed 40th overall and 26th among public institutions in the United States in the latest TAMUGA Rankings for research productivity.
A legacy of excellence: Vairam Arunachalam’s three-decade impact on the School of Accountancy at the Trulaske College of Business
In the winter of 1991, a Greyhound bus rumbled into downtown Columbia.
Research spotlight: Accountancy insights from the Trulaske College of Business
The faculty of the Trulaske College of Business School of Accountancy are at the forefront of addressing some of the most pressing concerns in contemporary accounting.
Research spotlight: Finance insights from the Trulaske College of Business
Faculty in the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business Finance Department are always busy examining the issues relevant in today's world of finance.
Study: Transparency in the secondary bond market can lead to fewer restrictions for borrowing firms
By Hoyoun Kyung and Mahfuz Chy
College presents alumni, student awards at annual Honors Luncheon
The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business recognized excellence among alumni and students during its annual Honors Luncheon on Friday, April 12.
Chris Prestigiacomo awarded 2024 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence
Article courtesy of Show Me Mizzou
College honors excellence at annual Celebration of Success
The Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business hosted the annual Celebration of Success on Thursday, March 14, to recognize excellence and years of service among faculty, staff and doctoral students.
Understanding the price of fear: How war and disaster risks shape the stock market
By Kuntara Pukthuanthong
With a heart for accounting and students, retired director of the School of Accountancy continues to give back
Ray Dockweiler is a person of conviction.
Does getting an MBA make you a better leader?
I think there might be too many MBAs running companies. There should be more focus on the project or service itself, less time on board meetings, less time on financials.
Tweet from Elon Musk on Dec. 10, 2020