This is the technology tag for Lehigh Business Thought Leadership.

The Surprising Truth About Immigration and Tech Growth

When high-tech jobs boom in an area, immigration often does, too. But it primarily occurs at the lower-skilled end of the labor spectrum, research shows.

How the Monday Effect Hurts Supply Chain Performance

Supply chain operations performance on Mondays is worse than other weekdays. If supply chain managers are not aware of that, how can they possibly deal with it?

Breaking Boundaries Between Business and Engineering: Going from ‘E to E’

"E to E," a new initiative that will prepare engineers to be executives, is just one example of how Lehigh Business continues to break boundaries between business and technology.

Selling the Air

Focusing on how digital transformation can create value across the platform, instead of just within an organization, is a win-win for both customers and companies.

Dealing with Disruptive Innovations in the Supply Chain

Leading industry and academic experts will gather at Lehigh University in November to share their insights on disruptive innovations affecting the supply chain today.

Why Is Elon Musk Still Running Tesla?

Elon Musk is clearly a visionary genius. So why is he wasting his talent by focusing on manufacturing efficiency at Tesla?

Innovation Starts from Within: Generation Z, Technology, and Self-Awareness

The new wave of transformational innovation may well come from creating new mediums, platforms, and techniques to boost self-awareness in young people ubiquitously connected to social media.

Going Mobile: An App a Day Helps Customers Stay

Research shows that companies that think a killer mobile app is the sole key to success in online shopping are likely to come up short when their customers check out.

Hackers, Ransomware, Trust, and the Future of Bitcoin

The same thing that makes Bitcoin a safe currency—its high degree of security—also makes it attractive to criminals, and untrustworthy in the public's eyes.

Job-Stealing Robots? Millennials See Hope, Fear in Automation

Will a robot one day take your job? A more likely scenario is that the future of work means cooperation between humans and the robots.