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Gender differences in performance are declining, says research

Thu, Dec 15, 2016

Men are more likely to be managers. Women are more likely to be organized and team-oriented. These are common stereotypes we hear all the time, but are they true? A hot topic in the workforce has been gender differences in performance. Tom Stone, professor of management at Oklahoma State University’s Spears School of Business, teamed up with Hogan Assessment’s Jeff Foster, Ball State University professor Brian Webster, NEOMA Business School professor Jennifer Harrison, and Illinois State University professor I. M. Jawahar to examine performance ratings gathered by Hogan Assessments, a human resource consulting firm in Tulsa, Okla.

Research MinuteSpears ResearchBusinessWatson Graduate School of ManagementDepartment of ManagementResearchSpears School of Business
2017 Oklahoma Economic Outlook Conference

Mon, Dec 05, 2016

WHAT: The 2017 Oklahoma Economic Outlook Conference, sponsored by Oklahoma State University’s Center for Applied Economic Research

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HHP Group Travels to Auburn University for Research

Thu, Nov 03, 2016

Oklahoma State University College of Education faculty Jason DeFreitas and Nathaniel Jenkins recently visited Auburn University to perform a collaborative research project. The study examined the effects of fatigue on neural and histochemical properties of muscle.

College of Education and Human SciencesStaff and FacultyResearchHuman Health and WellnessKinesiology Applied Health and RecreationHealth and Human Performance
Big data, high performance computing and research: Learn about the possibilities

Wed, Nov 02, 2016

There have been few technologies in the last decade that have changed the world of research more than high performance computing and the teams that facilitate its use. Many...

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Oklahoma State University wins Responsible Economic Growth award

Wed, Nov 02, 2016

Oklahoma State University won the Responsible Economic Growth award at this year’s Henry Bellmon Sustainability Awards gala in Tulsa for its clear, long-term strategy dedicated to...

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OSU undergraduates discover novel bacterial genomes

Fri, Oct 21, 2016

Undergraduate life sciences researchers investigating microbial diversity and bacterial genetics as part of their courses are contributing to work being published in international...

ResearchScience and Technology
2017 Oklahoma Economic Outlook Conference to focus on trajectory of state’s energy industry

Thu, Oct 20, 2016

The Oklahoma State University Center for Applied Economic Research and Spears School of Business will host the 2017 Oklahoma Economic Outlook Conference on Dec. 6 at the Metro...

ResearchSpears School of BusinessBusiness
OSU announces dedication of sculpture celebrating research

Tue, Oct 18, 2016

A work of contemporary art visually interpreting multidisciplinary research underway at the Henry Bellmon Research Center (HBRC) will be dedicated on the Oklahoma State University...

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OSU students to present research on public art in Stillwater

Wed, Oct 12, 2016

Art history students at Oklahoma State University have conducted research on the Bronco Buster statue in downtown Stillwater and will present their findings at the 2016 Oklahoma...

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Niblack Scholars dive into undergraduate research

Mon, Oct 10, 2016

The Niblack Research Scholars program at Oklahoma State University has opened the doors of cutting-edge research for undergraduates for 13 years. This year, 14 OSU undergraduate...

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Niblack Research Scholar benefactor visits Oklahoma State University

Wed, Oct 05, 2016

In an annual tradition, Niblack Research Scholar benefactor and Oklahoma State University alumnus John Niblack returns to OSU this week to meet 2016-17 scholars and to hear...

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Similarities vs. differences – which appeals to us more?

Wed, Oct 05, 2016

You’re on a diet and trying to kick potato chips from your snacking habits, so you reach for the kale chips instead. After crunching into the kale chips, even though they are salty and crunchy just like potato chips, you’re not quite satisfied. Why not? Oklahoma State University assistant professor of marketing Zachary Arens focuses on the reasons why substituting similar items doesn’t seem to satisfy.

School of Marketing and International BusinessResearch MinuteSpears School of BusinessResearchSpears Research

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