Indiana University, Kelley School of Business

Indiana University, Kelley School of Business

1309 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, 47405, IN, US

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Today’s Kelley students are tomorrow’s leaders. For more than 90 years — first in Bloomington and later in Indianapolis, online, and for top companies — the Kelley School of Business has prepared students to lead organizations, start companies, develop new products and services, and shape business knowledge and policy.

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Kyle Cattani

Kyle Cattani

Professor of Operations Management

Industrial engineering expert, specializing in supply chain management and managing operations in the face of contingency

Operations Management Supply Chain Management Managing Operations in the Presence of Uncertainty Managing Product End of Life Mass Customization

M.K. Chin (진문균)

M.K. Chin (진문균)

Assistant Professor of Management

M.K. Chin is an expert in strategic leadership, corporate governance, stakeholder theory, values and political ideologies of top executives.

Values and Political Ideologies of Top Executives Corporate Governance Strategic Leadership Stakeholder Theory

Helen Colby

Helen Colby

Assistant Professor of Marketing

Marketing expert with a penchant for consumer decision-making, in matters of health and finances

Information Effects Financial Decision-Making Consumer Judgment and Decision-Making Health Decision-Making Self-Control and Goals

Jeffrey G. Covin

Jeffrey G. Covin

Professor of Strategic Management

Dr. Covin is a leading scholar in the fields of entrepreneurship, strategic management, and technology management.

Strategic Management Entrepreneurship Business Management University Teaching Higher Education Administration Business Ethics Product Innovation Technology Management Corporate Entrepreneurship

Anthony Cox

Anthony Cox

Professor of Marketing

Marketing expert, theorizing the relationship between the intentions and behaviors of consumers

Consumers and Preventative Health Behaviors How Measuring Consumers' Intentions and Attitudes Influences their Subsequent Behavior Medical Products and Decision-Making Consumer Risk Evaluation How Message-Framing Influences Health-Related Behaviors Consumer Health Behavior Consumer Evaluation and Selection of Healthcare Providers

Barb Cutillo

Barb Cutillo

Visiting Lecturer

Barb Cutillo specializes in corporate financial and strategic consulting, human resource management, and financial accounting.

Financial Accounting Human Resource Management Corporate Financial and Strategic Consulting

Alan R. Dennis

Alan R. Dennis

John T. Chambers Chair of Internet Systems

Professor Dennis is an expert on virtual teams, using neuroscience to understand technology use, and Internet-enabled innovation.

Teams Virtual Teams Collaboration Social Media Neuroscience Innovation Business Models Analytics Entrepreneurship Tech Startups

Kim Donahue

Kim Donahue

Senior Lecturer in Marketing

Sports marketing expert with a penchant for crisis management

Image Marketing Sports Marketing Marketing Marketing Concepts Crisis Management

Andrew Ellul

Andrew Ellul

Professor of Finance

Ellul's research interests focus on empirical corporate finance, especially ownership structures and their impact on firms’ decisions.

Institutional Investors Ownership Structure Corporate Governance Market Microstructure Financial Economics Family Firms Labor and Finance

David Farber

David Farber

Associate Professor of Accounting

David Farber’s research interests include corporate governance, financial reporting and managerial characteristics.

Financial Reporting Corporate Governance Managerial Characteristics

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