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Innovative Business

Innovative Business

24 episodes

S5 Ep 5Baylor's Executive Education Program

Executive Education Course hankamer.baylor.edu/executive-education/christian-leadership-ethics Baylor Podcasts hankamer.baylor.edu/podcasts Baylor Business Review bbr.baylor.edu

Aug 13, 202518 min

S5 Ep 4Shining A Light on Loneliness

Professors Jim Roberts and Phil Young discuss their research about social media's impact on emotions, particularly loneliness.

Jun 26, 202534 min

S5 Ep 3Supply Chains for Social Good: A Faith-Based Call to Action

Adé Oyedijo, PhD, an expert in supply chain management, discusses supply chain fraud and the global implications of disruptions, highlighting how transparency and traceability can help combat unethical practices.

May 13, 202539 min

S5 Ep 2The Accidental Professor

In this episode, Assistant Professor Carlos Torres shares his unexpected journey from tech industry professional to faith-driven researcher. He discusses how his work challenges fear-based cybersecurity training by emphasizing personal values and education. Tune in to hear how Torres integrates faith, research, and teaching to make the digital world safer.

Apr 9, 202524 min

S5 Ep 1The Social Side of Accounting

Owen Brown, PhD, associate professor of Accounting, shares what led him to a career in higher education, his interest in accounting, and how his research ties into society at large.

Mar 6, 202521 min

S4 Ep 4Where Two Budgets Diverge

Yuna Choe's research sheds light on how consumers shop for themselves versus how they shop for others, specifically in terms of budget.

Dec 18, 202412 min

S4 Ep 3Navigating the Fog

Daniel Chen's research shows that trade policy uncertainty can often hamper firm innovation, reducing investment. Hear more about his study on this episode of Innovative Business.

Nov 13, 202416 min

S4 Ep 2It Matters Who You Follow

Qin Weng’s research shows success in open-source projects is linked to broad social networks. Hear more about her study on this episode of Innovative Business.

Oct 30, 20249 min

S4 Ep 1Mapping Opportunity: A New Take on Intergenerational Mobility

Zachary Ward discusses intergenerational mobility, how research has historically viewed the topic and where he hopes his study will position it moving forward.

Aug 30, 202411 min

S3 Ep 5Faith and Business Chapel

On this episode of Innovative Business, Nick and Justin sit down with Senior Associate Dean of Research and Faculty Development Mitch Neubert to discuss the Faith and Business Chapel.

May 17, 202412 min

S3 Ep 4Building Resiliency in an Age of Crisis

Black swan events are crisis situations that no one has planned for, or even imagined. Hope Koch shares how the COVID-19 pandemic was the black swan event that helped companies embrace digital transformation.

Apr 24, 202426 min

S3 Ep 3The Transaction Cost Dilemma: Balancing Risk and Returns

Money managers are constantly compared to benchmark models that project a fair rate of return on financial assets. Andrew Detzel discusses how transaction costs must be considered when factoring asset pricing.

Mar 13, 202431 min

S3 Ep 2Unlocking Business Potential: The Impact of Blockchain on Contracts

Contractual incompleteness often leads to suboptimal investments and loss of value in supply-chain relationships. Sophia Hu and Qinxi Wu discuss the use of blockchain technology to alleviate these concerns.

Feb 13, 202417 min

S3 Ep 1Adopting Change

Kaylee Hackney discusses how perceived adoption stigma in the workplace can impact the employee beyond just their job.

Jan 18, 202418 min

S2 Ep 5Hankamer School of Business Associate Dean of Diversity and Belonging Cindy Wu

On this episode of Innovative Business, Justin sits down with Associate Dean of Diversity and Belonging Cindy Wu to talk about diversity and belonging initiatives at the Hanakmer School of Business. They discuss her role, new programs and what Christ-centered diversity means for the Business School.

Dec 18, 202329 min

S2 Ep 4All About Ad-App-ting

Kellen Mrkva discusses how small changes in app design might just be the reason an app is or is not adopted.

Nov 15, 202313 min

S2 Ep 3Cashing Out

As a business owner, you want to ensure your bills are paid and your employees are cared for. After the 2008 recession, you have made sure that you have enough savings to take any hit the market throws at you. However, is there a point where you can save too much money? Brian Kim explores this idea on this month's Innovative Business!

Oct 18, 202329 min

S2 Ep 2Do You Have What it Takes? Defining Ownership Competence

On this episode of the Innovative Business Podcast. Bo Mello and Justin Walker sit down with professor and chair of Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation, Peter Klein. Klein discusses what ownership competence means, how to measure it and how this can be applied not only to entrepreneurs but to business as a whole.

Sep 13, 202322 min

S2 Ep 1The Ins and Outs of Social Media Polarization

People can be passionate about their beliefs, especially on social media. However, as people express those feelings through tweets, posts and videos, polarization is evident on nearly every social platform. Professor of Information Systems, Robin Wakefield, and Edwin W. Streetman Professorship in Retail Marketing, Kirk Wakefield, study where this polarization comes from.

Aug 16, 202318 min

S1 Ep 5Hankamer School of Business Chaplain, Pat Bray

On this episode of Innovative Business, we take a little detour from research to talk to the Chaplain of the Hankamer School of Business, Pat Bray. We discuss his role, his time so far as the first Chaplain of HSB, and what students can do to get in contact with him!

May 17, 202326 min

S1 Ep 4On Closer Inspection

Study takes a hard look at the efficacy of measures meant to ensure public company audit quality.

Apr 13, 202316 min

S1 Ep 3One Thing is Certain

Baylor researcher models the correlation between new innovation and investors’ attitudes about uncertainty.

Mar 15, 202320 min

S1 Ep 2On the Safe Side

Sara Perry, associate professor of Management at the Hankamer School of Business explores how workplace safety enforcement may depend on whether employees are on a supervisor's "good side" or "bad side."

Feb 15, 202319 min

S1 Ep 1Love a Brand? It Can Be a Tense Relationship

Assistant Professor of Marketing Claudio Alvarez identifies "relational tensions" between consumers and the brands they interact with every day.

Jan 17, 202337 min