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Stander Symposium: School of Business Administration

 
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  • Optimize Shipping/Receiving for Flow and Efficiency

    Optimize Shipping/Receiving for Flow and Efficiency

    Ava Daniel Greiner, Kyle G. Hauptner, Connor James Murphy

    MIS and OPS Senior Capstone Projects include small teams of 3 or 4 senior students working weekly with a company/organization to solve a real business problem. These projects extend for the complete undergrad senior year including both Fall and Spring semesters. Students act as Project Consultants and Managers to guide the project from inception until conclusion by delivering solutions and deliverables to the client. Students produce project documentation and formal presentations at multiple stages of the project and conclude with presentations to the supporting Client's Leadership Team.

  • Real Estate Sector Stock Returns In a Rising Interest Rate Environment: An Empirical Analysis 1999-2023

    Real Estate Sector Stock Returns In a Rising Interest Rate Environment: An Empirical Analysis 1999-2023

    Xavier C. Martin

    Real estate sector stock returns generally vary with economic growth and inflation. In this study I examine the effect of rising Fed Funds Rates on real estate sector stock returns. I expect two possible outcomes. First, I expect rising Fed Funds Rates due to the need for the Fed to curb rising and high inflation will have a negative impact on real estate sector stock returns. Second, where rates are rising due simply to economic growth, the returns will most likely be positive. The overall period of analysis is 1999-2023. Within this time period, there are four separate sub periods of rising Fed Funds Rates. I use the top 20 stocks in the real estate sector to carry out my study.

  • Returns to stocks in the S&P 500 materials sector during periods of rising Fed Fund rates: an empirical analysis 1999-2023

    Returns to stocks in the S&P 500 materials sector during periods of rising Fed Fund rates: an empirical analysis 1999-2023

    Matthew Robert Dahlke

    The returns to stocks in the S&P materials sector can be highly volatile. Because rising interest rates are often associated with stock market volatility, in this study I look at four different time periods of rising Federal Fund rates within the overall 1999-2023 period to determine if materials sector stocks show a persistent downward trend in returns. I evaluate two schools of thought: (1) rising Federal Fund rates due to Fed monetary tightening policies will have a negative return effect on materials sector stocks and (2) rising Federal Fund rates primarily due to economic growth will have the opposite effect on returns to material sector stocks. The top 20 stocks in the materials sector are used to carry out the study.

  • The Impact of Rising Federal Funds Rates on Healthcare Sector Stocks: An Empirical Analysis 1999-2023

    The Impact of Rising Federal Funds Rates on Healthcare Sector Stocks: An Empirical Analysis 1999-2023

    Nick Mulvihill and Xavier Martin

  • Visualizing Installation Consumption of Energy (VICE)

    Visualizing Installation Consumption of Energy (VICE)

    Rachel Claire Allen, Anna Rose Gow

    MIS and OPS Senior Capstone Projects include small teams of 3 or 4 senior students working weekly with a company/organization to solve a real business problem. These projects extend for the complete undergrad senior year including both Fall and Spring semesters. Students act as Project Consultants and Managers to guide the project from inception until conclusion by delivering solutions and deliverables to the client. Students produce project documentation and formal presentations at multiple stages of the project and conclude with presentations to the supporting Client's Leadership Team.

  • WFL Mill-Turn Setup Reduction

    WFL Mill-Turn Setup Reduction

    Jack Michael Hingle, Madeleine M. Kinney, Joseph Anthony Messner, John T. Miller

    MIS and OPS Senior Capstone Projects include small teams of 3 or 4 senior students working weekly with a company/organization to solve a real business problem. These projects extend for the complete undergrad senior year including both Fall and Spring semesters. Students act as Project Consultants and Managers to guide the project from inception until conclusion by delivering solutions and deliverables to the client. Students produce project documentation and formal presentations at multiple stages of the project and conclude with presentations to the supporting Client's Leadership Team.

 
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