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Exploring Corporate Social Responsibility's New Rules of the Road for Business

Bentley Associate Professor of Management Jill Brown’s scholarship on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has earned her co-authorship of a leading textbook in the field. ...

Select Publications of Bentley Faculty 2014-2016

Please peruse the following select examples of faculty research that have either been published or accepted by leading outlets. For previous lists, click here.

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How Technology Is Causing Anxiety

7 ways technology is impacting your emotions. ...

Select Publications, 2014-2015

Please peruse the following select examples of our faculty research that have either been published or accepted by leading outlets. ...

Star Power

In the 2015 Oscar season, data science went Hollywood for a team of Bentley PhD candidates. Their research on analytics techniques explored a must-have for the silver screen and computer screen alike: high-impact visuals. ...

Bentley’s Thought Leadership Networks Increase Scholarly Collaboration

Eight funded networks move to the next stage of trans-disciplinary research, engaging resources within and outside the university. ...

Unnatural Disasters and Women at Risk

“There’s no such thing as a purely ‘natural’ disaster. These events enter into what’s already in place in terms of class, race, gender, poverty, and other factors—they therefore have differential effects.”That’s the core insight guiding Joni Seager’s work on the gendered nature of natural disaster outcomes, and it’s one that she’s quick to point out builds on the work of many other scholars in the field. For a long time, Seager says, the class implications of natural disasters have been obvious, as the poor are the least resilient with the fewest resources. In the last few years, however, Seager and others have been looking at the gendered aspects of natural disaster preparedness and disaster recovery efforts around the world -- and the implications for women are troubling. ...

Should Juvenile Justice Take a ‘Hard’ or ‘Soft’ Approach?

As an applied microeconomist, Dhaval Dave looks at how and why individuals make decisions and how these decisions respond to costs and benefits.  In some scenarios — say, buying a new TV — the stakes are relatively low. Others, such as choosing a health care plan, carry more serious implications. Then there are choices whose outcomes can be life changing.Dave’s current research falls squarely into the latter category. The Stanton Research Professor in Economics at Bentley University and Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research is studying the juvenile justice system in Washington state to determine which type of approach produces lower rates of recidivism among offenders under the age of 18.   ...

Bentley Welcomes Seventeen New Faculty

Seventeen outstanding scholars have joined the ranks of full-time faculty this year, representing a wide range of disciplines and reflecting the university’s ongoing commitment to assembling a diverse and talented academic community.  ...

Bentley Event Showcases Significance of Sustainability Research

Bentley University's third annual research colloquium highlights research from Bentley faculty and PhD students.  ...
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