Sanjay Shah ’89 MBA on Technology and His Entrepreneurial Journey

The founder and CEO of Vistex, Inc., discusses topics including the American Dream, entrepreneurship, bootstrapping, and adapting to “tectonic shifts” in business.

Marina Puzakova on Anthropomorphism in Tourism

Marketing a travel destination with humanlike characteristics can attract some tourists, but turn off others. What the tourism industry needs to know.

Georgette Chapman Phillips on the Year of Learning

In this episode of Lehigh University’s College of Business ilLUminate podcast, we are speaking with Dean Georgette Chapman Phillips about the Year of Learning program.

Loren Keim on the Future of Office Space

While many employees will continue working part-time from home, real estate expert Loren Keim also sees “a substantial return to the office environment, probably in a hybrid model over the next few years.”

Ahmed Rahman Explains Inflation

Ahmed Rahman discusses what the federal government and the Federal Reserve could have done to more effectively counter soaring inflation in the U.S.

Zach Zacharia on Supply Chain Risks - 3rd Quarter 2022

Economic Risk poses the greatest threat to the global supply chain in the 3rd quarter of 2022, according to the new Lehigh Business Supply Chain Risk Management Index.

Mary Beth Deily and Oliver Yao on Paying More to Signal Status

Contrary to conventional wisdom, certain wealthy, knowledgeable consumers may be willing to pay more for luxury goods with a "quiet" brand logo, research suggests.

Parveen Gupta & Heibatollah Sami on Effects of Boardroom Gender Diversity

Do women on corporate boards improve long-term firm performance? Two Lehigh Business professors discuss their study examining that question.

Judy Samuelson on the Six New Rules of Business

The Aspen Institute’s Judy Samuelson discusses the need for corporations to make longer-term investments to create real value, instead of focusing solely on shareholder value.

Liuba Belkin on Improving Employer and Government Responses to Crises

Two recent studies shine light on how the federal government and employers, respectively, could improve how they respond to future crises.