Chao--Paul (Marketing Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
1 11th hour vacations
Public Relations News Release 2002:546, p.1
People are planning vacations directly before they leave due to cost constraints.
2 Paul Chao
Campus News Network 12:14, p.
Paul Chao published a paper in the Journal of Advertising.
3 Paul Chao and Pola Gupta
Campus News Network 8:13, p.
Complete grant for IDOT.
4 Ring in the New Year: the Chinese New Year
Public Relations News Release 1997:189, p.1
UNI professor of marketing Paul Chao will discuss the meaning of the Chinese New Year.
5 Write a great paper, go to Europe--what a deal!
Northern Iowan 93:31, p.7
Christine Schrage presented a paper at a marketing conference in Vienna, Austria; photo.
6 Paul Chao
Campus News Network 7:4, p.
Presents paper on marketing.
7 Merely idle threats?
Public Relations News Release 1995:391, p.1
The United States released a list of Chinese goods targeted for tariffs, causing China to retaliate with a list of its own.
8 The buyout blues
Public Relations News Release 1995:91, p.1
Japanese investors began to lose money on American investments during the mid 1990's.
9 Presentations/lectures: Paul Chao
Campus News Network 6:1, p.
Paul Chao presented marketing papers, one with Pola Gupta.
10 Several departments welcome new academic heads
Campus News Network 6:1, p.1
James Lubker named Dean and Geofrey T. Mills Acting Dean; James Walters and John Butler named heads of their departments; Richard McGuire, Jeffrey Copeland, and Paul Chao named acting heads; photo.
11 New academic heads as University of Northern Iowa begins fall semester
Public Relations News Release 1995:12, p.1
As a new semester begins at UNI, five new academic department heads, a new dean, and an acting dean begin work.
12 Trading on human rights
Public Relations News Release 0:618, p.1
Paul Chao discusses most favored nation treatment with China.
13 Summer fellowships announced
Campus News Network 4:12, p.1
Summer fellowship award winners are announced.
14 Two University of Northern Iowa professors receive international recognition for marketing article.
Public Relations News Release 1993:324, p.1
Paul Chao and K. N. Rajendran were awarded the Best Paper Award for 1993 fro "Consumer Profiles and Perceptions: Country of Origin Effects".
15 And we think our economy is growing.
Public Relations News Release 1993:283, p.1
China has become the most growth-oriented economy in the world according to Paul Chao.
16 Paul Chao, Stephen Jakubowski, and K. N. Rajendran
Campus News Network 4:8, p.3
Paul Chao will publish two papers, chaired meetings, and will present a paper. Also co-authored a paper with K. N. Rajendran, and another with Stephen Jakubowski.
17 Paul Chao
Campus News Network 4:5, p.3
Paul Chao published paper with K. N Rajendran on consumer profiles and effects.
18 Paul Chao
Campus News Network 3:3, p.
Makes presentations and writes article on marketing.
19 "Buy American": harmless deception or a misleading marketing ploy?
Public Relations News Release 1991:312, p.1
Buy American can apply to items that are only assembled in the United States.
20 "Strategic Alliances" are common in the world market, 50 years after Pearl Harbor says University of Northern Iowa professor
Public Relations News Release 1991:251, p.1
Paul Chao reports that "Made in the USA" does not have the same meaning as in the past. Strategic alliances now allow for products to be partially produced in other countries.
21 Ford executive visits UNI as part of four-city tour
Northern Iowan 88:6, p.6
James Engelhart visits campus and talks about international business practices
22 Paul Chao
Campus News Network 1:9, p.4
Presents paper on strategic alliances.
23 Paul Chao
Campus News Network 1:4, p.2
Teaches two marketing courses in Austria; paper on marketing published.
24 University of Northern Iowa internationally-renowned math scholar recipient of first Donald McKay faculty research award.
Public Relations News Release 1989:647, p.1
Hyo C. Myung internationally known and respected in professional mathematics and physics circles for his original research on the field of Lie-admissible algebras, has been named recipient of the first Donald N. McKay Faculty Research Award.