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Research Advancing Knowledge

As part of a research-intensive university, the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire pursues impactful scholarly research that advances theory and knowledge in core business disciplines, economics and hospitality management as a central part of its mission. As a professional school at a land grant university, we also seek to improve business and industry in the state, the region and beyond. 

Paul Perspectives

Featured research impacting the field, policy, and practice

 

Billur Akdeniz poses at Paul College with her new book “International Marketing in a Changing World: A Managerial Guidebook.”

UNH Marketing Professor Turns Student Question into Global Business Guidebook

UNH Marketing Professor Turns Student Question into Global Business Guidebook

Billur Akdeniz’s new book gives managers, students, and educators tools to navigate the international landscape

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Government Shutdown Could Leave Markets Vulnerable to Insider Trading, UNH Expert Says

Government Shutdown Could Leave Markets Vulnerable to Insider Trading, UNH Expert Says

Professor notes weakened SEC oversight during the last shutdown impacted market fairness

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UNH Study Finds Walkable Neighborhoods Eased Pandemic Mental Health Declines

UNH Study Finds Walkable Neighborhoods Eased Pandemic Mental Health Declines

Research links walkability to better well-being during COVID-19

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UNH Professor’s Book Shows How to Build High-Performing Teams

UNH Professor’s Book Shows How to Build High-Performing Teams

Vanessa Druskat’s decades of research reveals how emotional intelligence norms set exceptional groups apart

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UNH Study Shows Non-Competes Can Stifle Innovation

UNH Study Shows Non-Competes Can Stifle Innovation

Research cited by the FTC finds stricter enforcement lowers patent value and discourages employee creativity

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Pollution Solution

Pollution Solution

To tackle “forever chemicals” in New Hampshire’s watershed, researchers reach across the disciplines

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 Research Briefs

Professor Dev Dutta’s new paper on entrepreneurial ecosystems gains 8,000+ LinkedIn views. Learn More
Professor Daniel Bens’ research on insider trading offers insight relating to the government shutdown. Learn More
Karen Conway’s research shows small increases in walkability reduced pandemic-related mental health deterioration, highlighting walkable infrastructur... Learn More

Recent Media Mentions

  • WMUR: Market Basket Board Fires "Artie T" From Company. Michelline Dufort, director of the UNH CEO & Family Enterprise Center, discusses the family leadership dispute at Market Basket.
  • New Hampshire Union Leader: UNH Study: Walkable Communities Lowered Mental Health Stressors During COVID-19 Pandemic. Professor of Economics Professor Karen Conway's research found that walkable communities helped lower mental health issues during the pandemic.
  • BizCastNH: Podcast. Michelline Dufort, director of the UNH CEO & Family Enterprise Center, discusses what it takes to help family businesses succeed and make it to the next generation, as well as the common challenges facing today’s executives.
  • NHBR Down to Business Podcast: Cultivating an Emotionally Intelligent Team. Vanessa Druskat, associate professor of organizational behavior, discusses her new book published by Harvard Business Review Press, “The Emotionally Intelligent Team,” and offers advice on how to build a successful team with emotional intelligence in mind.

     

     

     

     

 

Research Centers

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Center for Venture Research

Center for Venture Research

The Center for Venture Research is a multidisciplinary research unit whose principal area of expertise is in the study of early stage equity financing for high growth ventures.

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Rosenberg International Franchise Center research

Rosenberg International Franchise Center

Rosenberg International Franchise Center

The Rosenberg International Franchise Center (RIFC) explores and advances the understanding of franchising through academic research, education and outreach. Franchising represents over $674 billion of the business conducted in the United States of America annually.

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