Janet Dukerich
Convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff will visit the University of Texas at Austin on May 2 for a conversation about ethics that some professors say will help students learn to avoid the mistakes that Abramoff made.
Love them, hate them, or give up on them in March, New Year's resolutions are on many people's minds right now. Don't know where to start? Check out these eight business resolutions, inspired by the trends and events of 2011.
In politics and life, there’s a certain charm to “going rogue.” It evokes images of fictional rascals like Jack Bauer or Captain Jack Sparrow. In the world of banking and investments, though, it’s a phrase that sends chills up a CEO’s spine.
Fraud and abuse cost U.S. organizations more than $400 billion annually. Professor Janet Dukerich explains some of the causes and possible solutions of organizational corruption.
For the first time in American history, four different generations can be found in the workplace. Professor of Management Janet Dukerich shares tips and insights to keep a battle for the ages from turning into full-blown war.
McCombs Professor of Management Janet Dukerich explains how both parties can benefit from an integrative, or "value creating" model of negotiation.
McCombs Professor of Management Janet Dukerich explains the Distributive approach to negotiation that pits parties against one another in a battle for the best value.
Congratulations to the following faculty members who received endowment appointments effective Sept. 1.


