Inland Empire economic gains will continue in 2019
Worker scarcity driving wage increases; Inland Empire affordability advantage will help buffer region from slowdown in Southern California home sales
From foster care to a free MBA
“I have been through a few challenges in my life, but with the support of this school and Guardian Scholars, I have achieved more than I ever thought I would.” - Brandy Renee Taylor
Payless stunt shows how expectation guides experience
Sometimes quality is in the eye of the beholder
Inland Empire tech industry should focus on local strengths
Growth efforts should link to logisitics, agriculture, and green tech
Retailers can manipulate consumer regret to beat competitors
Offering an everyday low price might not be the best strategy for retailers facing the threat of new competitors in their market
Why renting can be better than owning
Purchasing a skill-based product can be self-defeating
Inland Empire construction jobs and building activity increase
The latest Inland Empire Business Activity Index shows business activity in the region continuing its upward climb with the local construction industry making key contributions
Economic Forecast Conference delivers good news
A decade after the recession of 2008, the region is home to the fastest job growth in Southern California and is the most improved among the major surrounding metro areas
Disruption makes startup investors balance caution against fear of missing out
Disruptive startups attract investors quickly but receive less money than their more conventional counterparts
Business activity in the Inland Empire expands again
Trade activity strong to date but future outlook cloudy
UCR School of Business awarded re-accreditation by distinguished AACSB international
The UCR School of Business is the premier public business research institution in Inland Southern California and provides insights and resources that impact the development of the region
School of Business names executive fellows
Matt D. Lyons ’87, Byron Pollitt ’73, and William E. Thomas will serve for the 2018 -19 academic year
Will 2018 be a ‘sweet spot’ in the Inland Empire’s housing market cycle?
At the 10-year anniversary of the Great Recession a new analysis looks at where the market has been and where it’s headed next
Business activity in the Inland Empire growing at a steady clip
UCR School of Business report suggests eventually growth will be constrained by labor shortages caused by the state’s high cost of living
UCR explores collaboration with China’s top educations and entrepreneurs
This spring, a University of California, Riverside delegation traveled 6,698 miles west to Guangzhou, Guangdong, and Anhui Province in eastern China to strengthen UCR’s relationships with the region’s top educators, researchers, and government officials. Across the Pacific Ocean, Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox and Kelechi Kalu, vice provost of International Affairs...
UCR explores collaboration with Chinese leaders
This spring, a University of California, Riverside delegation traveled 6,698 miles west to Guangzhou, Guangdong, and Anhui Province in eastern China to strengthen UCR’s relationships with the region’s top educators, researchers, and government officials. Across the Pacific Ocean, Chancellor Kim A. Wilcox and Kelechi Kalu, vice provost of International Affairs...
Inland Empire business activity continues upward climb
UCR School of Business report also forecasts limits to future growth due to a tightening labor market in the region and beyond
How servicization addresses sustainability with a focus on profitability for firms
UCR professor evaluates emerging business strategy in updated academic paper