DEAN‘S REPORT 2017-18
School of Business A. GARY ANDERSON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT 2017-18 ucr business Dean’s Report
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Diana Cullen, MBA ‘18 Tomiwa Tosin-oni, MBA ‘18
Downtown Riverside, California
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From the dean As we rise in the national rankings for both our graduate and undergraduate business programs, we are laying the foundation for a new era at UC Riverside School of Business. This year we publicly launched our five-year strategic plan, “The Pursuit of Excellence.” This ambitious plan outlines our commitment to strategic investments in leading faculty, academic programming, student services, alumni and community engagement, and a new School of Business building complex. At UCR School of Business, we believe a research business school should be a catalyst for economic growth in the communities it serves. To this end, our Center for Economic Forecasting & Development had a direct impact on bringing the California Air Resources facility (CARB) to UCR. CARB broke ground October 27, 2017, on a key $419 million research and testing facility that will bring 400 knowledge-based jobs into our community in Inland Southern California.
Dean Yunzeng Wang professor Dean‘s Distinguished Scholar in Supply Chain management
• Endowment gift equaling $1.75 Million to benefit students, faculty, and teaching, from UCR alumni. • Five new faculty hires in Supply Chain Management, Marketing,
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Finance, and Accounting. • 90% Job Placement Rate with our full-time MBA program. • Enrollment record in our full-time MBA graduate program. • Dean’s Speaker Series sets attendance record at 700 attendees. • Entered the planning phase of a new School of Business building complex.
on the cover: Jamie Linares, B.S. ‘18 Ian Schnur, MBA ‘19
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Numbers National Rankings & Statistics
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faculty
New Hires in Accounting, Finance, Management, and Marketing
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$1Million
Supply Chain to Opportunity
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new building State-of-the-art New Building Complex campaign launched
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Excellence “The Pursuit of Excellence,“ 2017-22 Strategic Plan
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Programs
Top 100 Business School in both undergraduate and graduate programs
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Diversity
Embracing our differences and learning from them
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Community
Dean‘s Speaker Series 5th Annual Youth Literacy Summit
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top100
top100
— 2018 U.S. News & World Report
— 2018 U.S. News & World Report
Best graduate business program
Best undergraduate business program
EMPLOYMENT REGIONS
4%
6%
Other US Regions
33% International
57%
$57,143
$63,105
$71,381
$83,375
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$83,375 MBA AVERAGE STARTING SALARY
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MBA’S EMPLOYED WITHIN 3 MONTHS
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East Coast
#1
Largest undergraduate Business program in the University of California system
Top10
Top 10 Business School for Minority Opportunities Princeton Review 2016
#4
Most Diverse University Forbes 2016
90% Employment Rate for full-time MBAs 3-months post-graduation
Ian Schnur, MBA ‘19 Lieutenant, US Navy
by the
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2018 U.S. News & World Report UCR Business achieves Top 100 ranking in both Graduate and Undergraduate programs.
EMPLOYED BY TOP COMPANIES Dell, Inc. Bank of China Cathay Bank Disney Resort, Shanghai Kaiser Permanente Pricewaterhouse Coopers Prudential Toyota US Government Vanguard
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Professor of Marketing
Associate Professor of Accounting
Ashutosh Prasad
Ivy Zhang
Dr. Prasad earned his Ph.D. and M.S. from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, India. He is joining us from the University of Texas at Dallas.
Dr. Zhang earned her Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of Rochester and an M.S. in Applied Economics from the University of Rochester. She is joining us from the University of Toronto.
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Associate Professor
Hai Che
Dr. Che earned his Ph.D. in Marketing, and M.S.B.A. in Management from Olin School of Business, Washington University. He has an M.A. in Economics from the University of Toronto, Canada, and an M.A. in Finance, and B.A. in Economics from Fudan University, Shanghai, China. He is joining us from Indiana University in Bloomington.
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Dr. Ingram earned his Ph.D. in Employment Relations and Organizational Behavior from London School of Economics and Political Science London. He has an M.S. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Missouri State University Springfield, and a B.A. from Texas A&M University College Station, TX.
Dr. Richey earned his Ph.D. in Financial Economics from Claremont Graduate University, and his MBA from California State University, San Bernardino.
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$1MILLION
SUPPLY CHAIN TO OPPORTUNITY As an expert in supply chain management and international trade, James Lin, Managing Director at Logistics Team & SB Freight, wanted to increase the local braintrust and expertise in an industry that directly effects the health of the region’s economy. Mr. Lin created the “Logistics Team Presidential Chair in Supply Chain Management,” at UCR School of Business with a generous award that will be matched by the Office of the President, raising the total gift to $1,000,000. Logistics Team started as a family business in 1989, operating three trucks and a small warehouse in Southern California. Under the leadership of its innovative and dynamic president, James Lin, Logistics Team is now an established and full-service global company with a diverse offering of strategic locations and partner facilities across the United States and Asia. As specialists in retail distribution, fulfillment, reverse logistics and transportation, Logistics Team plays a vital role in supply chain management, delivering product and information quickly and accurately. James Lin was born in China, but spent his early childhood in Argentina. In 1989, he and his family moved to the United States, where they founded Logistics Team. Mr. Lin assumed the role of President of Logistics Team in 2005 and grew revenues from $16M to $120M by 2013. Today, in addition to the logistics services, his business ventures University of California Riverside School of Business encompass real estate, software development and leasing. Mr. Lin serves as an advisor to California universities
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James Lin, Managing Director at Logistics Team & SB Freight
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“We are pursuing LEED Platinum Certification, the highest rating of energy-efficiency and sustainability, with this new building complex.“ Asst. Dean DeBolt Project Manager
FLAGSHIP BUILDING COMPLEX Visible from Interstate 215 and R60 by approximately 250,000 unique motorists monthly, the new UCR School of Business building will be a state-of-the-art flagship facility serving as a hub for learning, innovation, and community engagement.
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New UCR school of business
building
LEED Platinum Certified State-of-theArt Facility enters the Planning Phase.
“Much more than another building on campus, the UCR Business complex will be a ‘destination‘ for the inland Southern California region.“
— Dean Wang
NEW FOUNDATIONS The new building complex will house the entire School of B usiness, which includes the A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management, the Center for Economic Forecast and Development, the planned Center for Supply Chain and Logistics, and the undergraduate business program. UCR School of Business has the largest undergraduate business program in the University of California System. The proposed rooftop restaurant and the 800 seat performance auditorium will make the new School of Business building one of Southern California’s “go-to” locales! Celebrating our rich diversity, the rooftop restaurant will feature in both its cuisine and décor, an eclectic mix of cultures that are dominant in the Riverside community. 2017-18 ucr business Dean’s Report
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The Honorable Anthony Rendon Speaker of the California Assembly
$419M Research and testing facility comes to ucr The UCR School of Business Center for Economic Forecasting and Development is the first world-class forecasting center in the Inland Southern California region. It provides economic leadership and insights for the region, one of the country’s most vital growth areas. The Center brings the full resources of a leading research University to bear in creating modern, first-rate economic forecasts and development products. The Center for Economic Forecasting & Development had a direct influence on the decision to bring the California Air Resources facility (CARB) to UCR. The CARB broke ground October 27, 2017, on a key $419 million research and testing facility that will also be the board’s Southern California headquarters. This move represents a $419 million investment and brings 400 knowledge-based jobs into the local community.
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EMV:
$500,000+
Event:
Annual Economic Forecast
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Report: Quarterly Regional Intelligence Rpt Report: Monthly Employment Reports Report: Regional Business Activity Index Report: Minority Business Report Report: Series White Papers
Bruce Atlas COO, Ontario International Airport Authority
Center for Economic forecasting and
development
Building a deeper understanding of the economy of Inland Southern California, revealing the region‘s significance to the state & the nation, and supporting the region‘s economic advancement and expansion.
Dean Yunzeng Wang
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8th annual inland empire economic forecast
conference
“California’s Next Metropolis” was the theme for this year’s UCR School of Business Economic Forecast Conference. The 8th annual event took place on October 25, 2017, at the downtown Riverside Convention Center. The conference was headlined by Speaker of the California Assembly and UCR almnus, The Honorable Anthony Rendon. The program combined a new economic forecast with a deep look at the long-term future of Southern California. The conference attracted hundreds of government and business leaders from across the region.
Director Chris Thornberg addresses the conference audience
Allison Mackenzie
University of California Riverside School of Business
Director Chris Thornberg
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Honorable Anthony Rendon
Paulette Brown, The Honorable Anthony Rendon, and Chancellor Wilcox with local high school students
Robert Kleinhenz
Chancellor Kim Wilcox
Wendell Morris
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We pursue excellence in all we do by cultivating our environment, engaging our community, and empowering our Our ongoing focus on scholarship in discovery, practice, and
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CORE VALUES We accomplish our mission by adhering to our School’s core values. INCLUSION: We celebrate the diversity of our institution and the Inland Southern California region, and embrace our differences as a source of strength and wisdom. INTEGRITY: We adhere to strong ethical and moral standards, as they are consistent with the values that are core to our identity. INNOVATION: We empower our stakeholders to imagine, develop, and implement new ideas and solutions that address challenges facing individuals and businesses in the global economy. COLLABORATION: We are committed to a working environment based on respect, trust, and mutual support, and we use our knowledge and abilities to contribute to humanity. University of California Riverside School of Business
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UCR School of Business is poised to become the next great University of California business school. UCR School of Business is the flagship business school of Inland Southern California and we are building upon that reputation to become an internationally recognized center of business education and research.
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Timothy Gubler
Elodie Goodman
Assistant Professor of Management
Associate Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management
Gubler, T., Larkin, I., Pierce, L., 2017. “Doing Well by Making Well: The Impact of Corporate Wellness Programs on Employee Productivity.� Forthcoming at Management Science.
Adida, E., F. Bravo, 2017. Contracts for Healthcare Referral Services: Coordination via Outcome-Based Penalty Contracts. Forthcoming at Management Science. Adida, E., H. Mamani, S. Nassiri. 2017. Bundled payments vs. Fee-forservice: Impact of Payment Scheme on Performance. Management Science.
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Top journals
research
A UTD Research Rankings Top 100 Business School
Jerayr ‘John’ Haleblian, Associate Dean, Professor of Management Pan, Lingling, McNamara, Gerry, Lee, Jennifer, Haleblian, Jerayr, and Devers, Cindy. In Press. Market reactions to CEO language after earnings calls. Strategic Management Journal. Haleblian, Jerayr, Pfarrer, Michael, and Kiley, Jason. In Press. High Reputation Firms and Their Differential Acquisition Behavior. Strategic Management Journal.
Subramanian Balachander Professor of Marketing Albert O. Steffey Chair
Liu, Y., J. Li, H. Chen and S. Balachander (2017). “The Effects of Product Design on Demand and Marketing Effectiveness: The Role of Segment Prototypicality and Brand Consistency,” Journal of Marketing. Balachander, S., E. Gal-Or, T. Geylani and A. Kim (2017). “Provision of Optional versus Standard Features in Competition,” Journal of Marketing.
Pfarrer, Michael, Kiley, Jason, and Haleblian, Jerayr. 2017. Prestigious firms make riskier acquisitions than other firms. Harvard Business Review. Thomas Kramer, Associate Professor of Marketing Mukherjee, Sayantani, Thomas Kramer, and Katina Kulow (2017), “The Effect of Spicy Gustatory Cues on VarietySeeking,” Psychology & Marketing. Hyun ‘Shana’ Hong, Assistant Professor of Accounting Hyun Hong, Jeong-Bon Kim and Michael Welker. “Divergence of Cash Flow and voting Rights, Opacity, and Stock Price crash risk: International evidence.” Forthcoming at Journal of Accounting Research. Hyun Hong, Yongtae Kim, and Gerald J. Lobo. “Does Financial Reporting Conservatism Mitigate Underinvestment?” Forthcoming at Journal of Accounting, Audit and Finance. Ashish Sood, Assistant Professor of Marketing Sood Ashish and V. Kumar (2017), “Analyzing Client Profitability across Diffusion Segments for a Continuous Innovation,” Journal of Marketing Research, forthcoming.
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Dr. Thomas Kramer, an associate professor of Marketing, has been re-appointed for a second 3-year term to serve as Associate Editor for Research Reports for the Journal of Consumer Psychology (JCP) starting January 2018, and he has been appointed for a first 3-year term to serve as Associate Editor for the Journal of Consumer Research (JCR) starting January 2018.
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ORS OF
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Dr. Ashish Sood, an assistant professor of marketing, has been selected to serve as a member of the Editorial Review Board for the top-ranked marketing journal, Journal of Marketing (JM). He is also serving as a member of the Editorial Review Board for the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science (JAMS).
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Puya Kahhali Ph.D.School Student in Management University of California Riverside of Business
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TOP 100 P R OG R A M Tomiwa Tosin-Oni MBA ‘18
A. Gary anderson graduate school of management
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Ranked #93 Nationally by U.S. News & World Report
QUALITY BUSINESS EDUCATION IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: MBA, FLEX MBA, MPAC, MFIN With a Top 100 nationally-ranked and internationallyrecognized MBA program, the AACSB-accredited A. Gary Anderson Graduate School of Management (AGSM) at the UCR School of Business, is one of the fastest growing graduate business schools in Southern California, shaping the future by developing leading thinkers who will stand at the forefront of business growth. UCR School of Business offers a full-time and part-time MBA, Master of Finance, Master of Professional Accountancy, and a Ph.D. program. UCR School of Business’s graduate and undergraduate programs are both ranked within the Top 100 of all business schools nationwide.
MBA
Marissa Voss MBA ‘18
Flex MBA Jeff Strong MBA ‘18
MFIN
Ziqi Chen MFin ‘18
MPAC
Yuqian Guo MFin ‘18
PhD
Inna Smirnova
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Jamie Linares B.S. ‘18
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TOP 100 UNDERGRADUATE PRO G R AM
LARGEST UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS PROGRAM IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SYSTEM With the largest undergraduate business program in the UC system, UCR’s School of Business strives to educate students in the art and science of management. The business administration degree from UCR is an exclusive professional degree, and students have the ability to get a job in the area they studied the moment they graduate from the university. With the help of a highly-regarded faculty and advising team, UC Riverside is dedicated in ensuring student success.
Top 100
Nationally Ranked Program Paige Quine, B.S. ‘18
#1 in UC
Largest Program in UC Samuel Fitzsimmons, B.S. ‘17
At our world-class research university, we propel researchbased innovation and support the sustainable growth of Inland Southern California, one of the most diverse and intriguing sectors of the global economy.
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Master of Business Preparation Program Ben Lin, MBPP ‘18
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5 CONSECUTIVE FIRST PLACE FINISHES IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
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1st Place
2017 First Place for Outstanding Performance
1st Place
2016 First Place for Outstanding Performance
1st Place
2015 First Place for Outstanding Performance
1st Place
2014 First Place for Outstanding Performance
1st Place
2013 First Place for Outstanding Performance
UCR School of Business fielded two teams of undergraduate and graduate students at the 2017 International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition (ICBSC) in Anaheim, California. This year, we are proud to announce that our teams won Best Overall Performance, Second Best Overall Performance, and second for Best Business Document. During the months before the competition, teams developed product
prototypes,
strategic
business
plans,
income
statements, balance sheets, and annual reports all reviewed by
first place in international
competition
Five-in-a-row first place finishes for UCR Business at International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition.
a board of directors. When in Anaheim, teams made quarterly decisions for a “two year period” culminating a rigorous presentation, prepared on site to their board of directors. Led by Dr. Sean Jasso, UCR School of Business teams have placed in the top tier categories for five consecutive years participating in ICBSC.
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Top10 #4 Top 10 Business School for Minority Opportunities Princeton Review 2016
Most Diverse University Forbes 2016
“We celebrate our differences because we understand that we learn best from them.“ — Dean Yunzeng Wang
this is who we are Diversity is not an abstract concept at the University of California Riverside School of Business. It is a source of strength and pride for our students, faculty, staff, alumni, administrators and community at large. Awareness of, and a focus on, inclusion is imbued in all we do and reflects a historical commitment to the value of inclusive excellence and difference that matters. The senior leadership of UCR is racially and ethnically diverse. Forty percent are women. Many are first-generation college graduates, several were born outside of the United States, and a wide range of faith traditions are represented. Among the group are individuals who are members of the LGBT community and U.S. veterans.
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learning from our differences
diversity
UCR School of Business is in the Top 10 for Minority Opportunities. University of California Riverside is #4 for diversity nationwide.
Hispanic: 40.8% Asian: 34.2% White: 12% Multi-racial: 5.7% African American: 3.6% International: 2.5% Native American: 0.1%
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GOING BIG DOWNTOWN! The UCR Business Dean‘s Speaker series invites in-demand business leaders who have achieved national and international prominence in their respective fields to share their stories and expertise. This public forum brings a diversity of cultural, political and economic perspectives to UCR and the the greater Riverside community.
The 2016-17 season brought Mark Rampolla, Founder of Zico Coconut Water; Candace Wiest, President & CEO of West Valley Bancorp Inc.; and Paran Johar ‘93, Global CEO of Modern Marketing Summit. Hosted at the Fox Performing Arts Center, the series drew audiences of over 700 from UCR and Inland Southern California.
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youth financial literacy program
next gen
250 local high school students attended the 5th Annual UCR Business Youth Financial Literacy Summit.
TEACHING TOMORROW‘S
GENERATION TODAY
On October 25, 2017, UCR School of Business held its 5th Annual Youth
Event Sponsor: Bank of America
Financial Literacy Summit at the Riverside Convention Center. The Youth Literacy Summit is held annually in conjunction with the UCR School of
Students: Over 250 High Schoolers
Business Economic Forecast Conference. UCR Business invites high school students from the region to attend the seminar on financial literacy
Schools: 20 Different High Schools
where attendees learn about subjects from personal finance to how to fund a college education. Approximately 250 local high school students
Counties: Riverside & San Bernardino
volunteered to participate in the seminar. After the morning youth session, students attended a portion of the main event, the 8th annual 2017 Economic Forecast Conference, in the Riverside Convention Center‘s main exhibit hall.
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