February 11, 2021, 6:38 pm
Dr. Kimberlee Josephson’s, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and assistant professor of business administration, “Why Corporations Should Cater to Consumers, Not Causes,” was published on Foundation for Economic Education (FEE). Josephson notes key questions consumers should ask themselves about all Corporate Social Responsibility campaigns, including “What’s in it for the corporation?”
February 11, 2021, 6:36 pm
Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and assistant professor of business administration, published “Why tuition-free college may devalue degrees and deepen class divides” on University Business. In the piece, Josephson shares four primary concerns related to political discussions about providing tuition-free college in the U.S.
January 22, 2021, 8:33 pm
Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and assistant professor of business administration, had two opinion pieces published recently. Dr. Josephson’s expertise appeared in “4 Netflix Hits that Corporate America Could Take a Cue from” on FEE.org, and “What Attracts and Likely Detracts Who Governs” on PennLive.com.
December 11, 2020, 2:29 pm
Dr. Will Delavan, associate professor of economics, and Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and assistant professor of business administration, were quoted in the LebTown article, “Ruby Tuesday now ‘ghost kitchen’ for delivery-focused seafood franchise
December 11, 2020, 2:27 pm
Dr. Kimberlee Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and assistant professor of business administration, published a commentary piece, “Here’s how to combat politically charged office watercooler chat,” in the PA Capital-Star. The piece also was picked up by Patch.
September 9, 2020, 6:27 pm
Dr. Kimberlee Josephson’s “How to prepare for protest potential on campus,” was published by University Business Sept. 9. Josephson, associate dean of the Breen Center for Graduate Success and assistant professor of business administration, detailed “four strategies for empowering students and confronting uncertainty in an era of student unrest”.