Business & Entrepreneurship
- The new CU «Ƶ initiative COventure Forward is one tool in the toolbox to help businesses weather this unprecedented economic storm.
- Colorado business leaders’ optimism dropped to its lowest point in the 17-year history of the Leeds Business Confidence Index, largely due to the coronavirus outbreak.
- Houston homeowners who were struggling financially before Hurricane Harvey were the most likely residents to end up in a worse financial position after the storm, a new study shows.
- The Hubble Space Telescope is helping find new ways to combat gender bias, which could have implications for other business sectors.
- Colorado business growth continues to slow down, indicating a continued slowdown in job growth in 2020.
- People who are exposed to banks and other financial institutions as kids are more likely to be financially stable later in life, new research from CU «Ƶ’s Leeds School of Business shows.
- In the “beauty is beastly” effect, attractive women are less likely to be hired for masculine jobs. Recent work by Associate Professor Stefanie Johnson explored different ways to mitigate this bias.
- Colorado business leaders’ optimism improved in the latest edition of the CU «Ƶ’s Leeds Business Confidence Index (LBCI).
- Colorado’s economy is still in a period of growth that is outpacing the nation, even as it looks to slow down in 2020.
- Offices that create better access to breastfeeding facilities can perform better overall, according to new research CU «Ƶ’s Leeds School of Business contributed to.