The Chronicle of Higher Education, November 8, 2009
By Robert Prentice, professor of business law at the McCombs School of Business
Any sensible person would rather be happy than rich, although many people often confuse the two—business students among them. Those who choose to attend business school on the assumption that an M.B.A. will help them change [...]
Prentice Chronicle Commentary: Happiness, Not Money is How We Should Judge MBA Programs
November 12th, 2009 · Filed under: Opinion · Top Stories
Posted by Rob Meyer
Tags: · ethics, happiness, MBA, money, Robert Prentice, salary
Prentice Wins Prestigious Research Award
September 1st, 2009 · Filed under: Faculty News · Honors & Awards · Research
Posted by Rob Meyer
Robert Prentice, Ed and Molly Smith Centennial Professor in Business Law in the IROM Department, was given the Ralph C. Hoeber Award at the annual convention of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) in Denver August 4-8. The award honors the best article published in the ALSB’s flagship journal, the American Business Law [...]
Tags: · Robert Prentice
Five Faculty from McCombs School Honored in Inaugural UT System Teaching Awards
August 19th, 2009 · Filed under: Faculty News · Honors & Awards · Top Stories
Posted by Rob Meyer
Seventy-three faculty members from The University of Texas System academic institutions have been selected as the inaugural recipients of the Board of Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Awards and will be sharing $2 million in awards. The awards, which range from $15,000 to $30,000 depending on level of experience, are believed to be among the highest in [...]
Tags: · Dean Bredeson, Kathleen Edwards, Lisa Koonce, McCombs teaching, Regents Teaching Awards, Robert Prentice, teaching awards
Spring/Summer 2009 Issue of Texas Magazine is Now Online
July 21st, 2009 · Filed under: Alumni News · Faculty News · McCombs in the Media · Staff News · Student News · Top Stories
Posted by Tracy Mueller
Hot off the presses, (so to speak) it’s the Spring/Summer 2009 issue of Texas, the McCombs School magazine.
That’s Assistant Professor of Management Ethan Burris on the cover. In the story “Missing Voices,” you’ll read about his research on employee voice and learn why people are afraid to speak up at work and how bosses can [...]
Tags: · Doug Dierking, Ethan Burris, McCombs magazine, McCombs real estate, Missing Voices, Raji Srinivasan, Robert Prentice, Texas

