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Dermot Murphy

Dermot Murphy and the Tarnish on HFT

High frequency trading has been the object of much criticism in the last few years. But are high frequency traders really the bad actors they’re made out to be? UIC Business’ Dermot Murphy and Northwestern’s Robert Korajczyk find reason to question H

Leading Research in Women’s Leadership

The Women’s Leadership Center at Kennesaw State University recently presented their 2015 Best Paper Award to Professor Sandy Wayne, Grace Lemmon, PhD ’11 and former iLead co-director Jenny Hoobler. The Leadership Center’s “Best of 2015” list also inc

Students at computers in the Trading Lab

Predicting Transaction Tax Effects in Chicago

With European governments working toward a regional tax on financial transactions, 2015 was a big year for the FTT debate. Dale Rosenthal recently spoke to Gazette Chicago about his research on transaction taxes and the possible implications for such

Yuheng Hu

Social Computing with Yuheng Hu at EASM 2015

Professor Yuheng Hu’s work lies at the intersection of social science, machine learning and data analytics, in the emerging field of social computing. “The sheer magnitude of content generated by social media outstrips traditional social science app

Bill O'Brien

William O'Brien on the Use and Abuse of Tax Havens

When and how do firms return money to shareholders? By looking at share repurchases through the issue of tax havens, UIC Business Lecturer William O’Brien brings new insights into one of the oldest topics in finance.

Jim Liautaud

Professor Rod Shrader Remembers Jim Liautaud

Professor Rod Shrader, Denton Thorne Chair in Entrepreneurship, was quoted in a Chicago Daily Herald article on the recent death of Jim Liautaud. Shrader had worked closely with Liautaud on both research and entrepreneurship projects.

Jim Liautaud

Remembering Jim Liautaud

Last week, UIC Business and the Liautaud Graduate School of Business lost one of its most visible supporters.  Jim Liautaud was a teacher, researcher, entrepreneur, benefactor and friend