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Faculty and Research

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Outstanding Faculty

Faculty of the Eller MBA represent the nation's leading business school research faculty, so you can be sure that innovation and the most significant business developments are a part of each MBA course.

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The Eller MBA delivers a rigorous academic experience in a climate that is structured to enhance personal leadership development, analytical capacity, and a deep knowledge of today’s competitive marketplace.

You will engage with world-class faculty in a supportive and close-knit learning environment.

The Eller MBA student-faculty ratio of 5:1 ensures that you will have the opportunity to learn from and work with faculty in a variety of different settings at the Eller College that include the classroom, business settings, case competitions, formal presentations, and career planning.

Faculty Research Profiles

Eller faculty members enrich their teaching through relevant research that is published in top journals. Learn more about some of the wide-ranging research undertaken by Eller College by viewing a sampling of research profiles:

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Daniel BensDaniel Bens
Associate professor of accounting Daniel Bens pursues research in the areas of capital markets in accounting, voluntary disclosure, and real investment effects of financial accounting choice.
 
 
 
Russell CropanzanoRussell Cropanzano 
Brian Lesk Professor of Organizational Behavior Russell Cropanzano’s primary research areas include perceptions of organizational justice as well as the experience and impact of workplace emotion.
 
 
 
Lisa OrdóñezLisa Ordóñez 
Professor of management and organizations Lisa Ordóñez studies judgment and decision making with applications to management and consumer behavior, as well as judgments of failure. A paper-in-progress examines decision making in high-stakes situations, using play data from the 2005 NFL season.
 

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