Business
Developing tax-avoidance strategies could assist firms in balancing risks and rewards
Team including Texas A&M researcher publishes study in The Accounting Review.
Round 4 of X-Grants program awards $7 Million to 8 interdisciplinary projects
Texas A&M’s recent X-Grant awards represent 73 A&M faculty, researchers and staff from 13 colleges.
An index for energy: New metric tracks average price in United States
A&M researchers publish findings in the journal Nature Communications
X-Grants: 8 Texas A&M faculty teams will provide research project updates
Principal investigators will represent 81 faculty members and other researchers from eight colleges, four schools, AgriLife Research and TEES during inaugural President’s Excellence Fund Symposium on April 4
Texas A&M HR expert creates best practices for wholesale industry
The first challenge Dr. Jia Wang found was that most companies do not have a systematic method of projecting talent needs.
New global rule may reveal revenues multinationals protect from taxation
Professor Lorraine Eden at the Mays Business School explains how Country-by-Country Reporting could revolutionize the world’s tax system
Grafting techniques may create opportunities for tomato industry
AgriLife researchers will present findings from field experiments at annual meeting of the American Society for Horticultural Sciences
New system reduces product costs, enhances inventory management
Approach presents “practical, applied and holistic approach backed by 33 real-world application,” researcher says
Coffee at risk: A&M scientists aiming to protect $170 billion global industry
$4 million in federally funded research will help increase the resilience of coffee production in the Northern Triangle of Central America