CIBRE research programs benefit campus and businesses worldwide
With a laser focus on research to solve today’s business problems while helping businesses prepare for tomorrow’s challenges, the Center for Integrated Business Research and Education's (CIBRE) applied research projects serve as a focal point for thought leadership among academics and business leaders.
Relying on the strength of years of collaborative cross-disciplinary research within Oakland University’s School of Business Administration, CIBRE builds on existing partnerships across campus and the world to research, analyze, disseminate information, manage knowledge and recommend solutions on a wide range of contemporary issues.
Topics include international business, global strategy with IT competencies, health care management, law; entrepreneurship, IS management and leadership, international marketing and branding, financial planning, governance and reporting system integration, virtual teamwork and communication, product life cycle management and more.
“The research arm of SBA’s CIBRE is key to our vision of facilitating integrated thought and bridging academic theory and business practice. CIBRE’s research projects offer real solutions for the economic foundation and the future of our region,” said SBA Dean Mohan Tanniru. “Each research project stands on its own merits while also connecting CIBRE and SBA faculty to the business community.”
For example, expert faculty researchers have projects underway in the following areas:
• Health care
• Finance
• Product lifecycle management
• Marketing
• Global business
• Entrepreneurship
• Information systems
• Law
Integrating the SBA’s existing connections and partnerships under the CIBRE builds on the strength of SBA’s 40 year history. Existing partnerships include an alliance with the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Institute, which means CIBRE can explore cross-disciplinary research between engineering, computer science and business and broadening the engineering and manufacturing focus to the entire product life cycle.
Through a partnership with the former strategy group called Enterprise Architecture Interest group (EAIG), the CIBRE at SBA is supporting the integration of global business strategy to internal IT competencies (people, processes, technology). It also addresses key areas of health care management research through partnerships with OU’s Schools of Health Science, Nursing and the new Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine.
The CIBRE will also help OU’s College of Arts and Sciences and School of Education and Human Services to examine the role of global culture and virtual communication on team work, learning and knowledge sharing in the area of global business research. These additional partnerships with more than 40 institutions and 17 countries allow CIBRE to focus on global business research in areas such as information technology, international marketing and branding, strategy, governance and reporting system integration, virtual team work and more.
Other benefits include helping Cooley Law School to explore issues such as contract and intellectual property laws, tax and financial reporting and entrepreneurship, while helping the Entrepreneurship Institute to develop undergraduate and graduate programs to support entrepreneurship research and education in partnership with the OU Incubator and other regional small businesses and entrepreneurs.
“The CIBRE is the foundation through which the SBA is transforming into a business school that integrates education with real-world application and skills, and research with the business needs of today and the future, while also providing an overarching global perspective,” Tanniru said. “This is something that has remained constant over the course of our 40 year history and a strength we are formalizing with the launch of CIBRE.”
CIBRE's applied research projects and partnerships work to conduct research and recommend solutions for many contemporary issues.
Created by Katherine Land - Deleted (land@oakland.edu) on Friday, April 17, 2009 Modified by Katherine Land - Deleted (land@oakland.edu) on Friday, April 17, 2009 Article Start Date: Friday, April 17, 2009