Miami Herbert research shows the public assigns AI-created works more culpability than human-created ones in copyright infringement and other intellectual property matters.
New research from Miami Herbert reveals that empowering consumers—not algorithms—can boost sales, reduce returns, and redefine the future of AI.
Miami Herbert research reveals how colleagues’ emotional support plays a pivotal role when innovators face setbacks on the job.
Businesses must harness new technologies like AI if they plan to thrive in the “phygital era”—the fusion of physical and digital worlds—according to a digital strategist at the University of Miami.
Miami Herbert’s Nina Huang shows that livestream sellers who act on real-time data and intuition can boost sales by 40 percent.
Miami Herbert professor’s study highlights women’s role in productivity, growth, and recovery trends.
Miami Herbert economist’s mobile app reveals insight into how people approach challenges.
The Miami Herbert Business School graduate’s debut on “Dancing with the Stars” sparked a spirited campus watch party, with hundreds of Canes—and her newest scholars—cheering her on as she competed Tuesday evening.
With a fractured global landscape, multinational firms are well advised to adopt a multipolar geostrategy that fosters geopolitical intelligence and geo-regional hubs, and empowers front-line executives.
University of Miami business professor reveals that larger audiences on platforms like Twitch and YouTube Live can lead to cognitive overload and emotional chaos, dampening user participation.
Miami Herbert study examines how moralized social issues are disrupting workplace productivity and fueling internal conflict.
Seth Levine, a senior lecturer within the Miami Herbert Business School’s Department of Accounting, was recently named as one of the 2024 Top 50 Undergraduate Business Professors in the world by Poets&Quants for Undergrads.
The University of Miami alumna recently visited the Miami Herbert Business School during AMA Marketing Week.
A fractious new paradigm has emerged in the international business sphere, advancing aggressive protectionist policies, eschewing multilateralism, and amplifying volatility, according to Yadong Luo, a University of Miami international management professor.
The Herbert Centennial Scholarship Challenge is set to inspire alumni and supporters and amplify their contributions toward the ongoing success of Miami Herbert Business School by matching gifts to endowed scholarships.