“When a Link Breaks: Reshaping Supply Chains” will be the topic of the semi-annual Power Breakfast to be held at the Westin hotel in Bellevue from 8-9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27.
Many travelers say they would prefer to stay at eco‑friendly hotels, but lodging facilities don’t benefit financially from acquiring certification for green business practices, new research shows.
Crossings over highways intended to preserve biological diversity also appear to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions in the state, saving roughly $235,000 to $443,000 every year per structure.
Often instead of making partner, women in public accounting firms appear to be sidelined into less prestigious, less powerful director positions, a new WSU‑led study has found.
WSU’s Social and Economic Sciences Research Center investigated how small businesses in the state adjusted to COVID‑19 restrictions and how those businesses were faring two years after the start of the pandemic.
An exploratory study with implications for the growing gig-economy indicates there were only two kinds of workers during COVID-19: the haves and the have-nots.
The Hoops Institute of Taxation Research and Policy, in partnership with the state Department of Revenue, will host the annual Washington State Tax Conference on the Pullman campus Aug. 11-12. The conference promotes understanding among stakeholders who often have opposing viewpoints. Tax attorneys, CPAs, and business people are encouraged to attend. Early bird registration is […]
When liberals and conservatives receive gift cards for politicized brands that clash with their own views, they are less appreciative of the gesture, new research indicates.
Each participant will receive two pasta samples and answer a short questionnaire for the event at Black Cypress restaurant on June 28. Participants will also receive a $20 Black Cypress gift card.
Women in the U.S. are still less likely than men to express a desire to take on leadership or managerial roles, according to an analysis of data from leadership studies conducted over six decades.