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A roundup of media mentions featuring faculty and staff from the Fox School of Business and the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management.Advice for entrepreneurs Start-ups need boards of directors. But how do you go about constructing one? Fox’s Ellen Weber shares her thoughts in a guest column for Money Inc. A new policy at Lowe’s Lowe’s has suspended its policy of checking receipts upon a customer’s exit of select stores in what the home improvement retail chain identifies as “high theft” areas. Fox’s Dr. Jeffrey Boles adds to the conversation in an interview with the Philadelphia Inquirer. Voice of opposition The nation’s Evangelicals—supporters of President Trump—are voicing their displeasure with his policy on separating families at the border. Fox’s Dr. Kevin Fandl, who previously worked with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, speaks on the hot-button issue with Christian Science Monitor. Santa Clara Weekly STHM’s Dr. Daniel Funk explains the difference between economic activity and economic impact, and what the Bay Area can expect from the 2018 College Football Playoff that is headed to San Francisco’s Levi’s Stadium.Bloomberg Law A recent court ruling may alter how healthcare providers care for patients whose wishes are to withhold life-saving treatments. Fox’s Dr. Samuel D. Hodge explains in an interview with Bloomberg Law. The Temple News | June 13, 2018 The student newspaper profiles Fox’s Michael McCloskey, who co-owns a Fishtown establishment that brought together 40 Temple alumni and Victory Brewing cofounder Bill Covaleski—also a Temple alum. Philly Voice | June 21, 2018 How do professional athletes go about insuring their bodies? Fox’s Michael McCloskey weighs in during an interview with Philly Voice. For more stories and news, follow the Fox School on , , , and .
A roundup of media mentions featuring faculty and staff from the Fox School of Business and the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management.Huddle up Are huddle rooms valuable to the learning process? Most academics agree, with collaboration space factoring greatly into construction plans for newer or renovating buildings on campuses. Fox’s Dr. Tony Petrucci incorporates breakout-room learning into his courses on leadership. His interview on the subject—and the related story—appears in the June edition of University Business. A captive audience Temple University and the Fox School of Business are leading the way in captive insurance education, says Fox’s M. Michael Zuckerman. He explains how in a Q&A with Captive Insurance Times, which serves as cover story for the magazine’s May edition. Evaluating Philly’s travel appeal For more on the city’s lure as a tourist destination, Philly Voice speaks with STHM’s Dr. Benjamin Altschuler, who leads the school’s MS in Travel & Tourism program. Al Dia | June 7, 2018 The immigrant population is a vital contributor to the Pennsylvania economy, according to a new report. Al Dia references related research work conducted by MBA students from the Fox School for the Greater Philadelphia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Scholastica | June 9, 2018 Fox’s Dr. Deanna Geddes and Leora Eisenstadt discuss in a Q&A their recent research paper, on how the legal system handles harassment and assault cases. Media requests: Please send requests to Christopher A. Vito, associate director of communications & media relations, Temple University’s Fox School of Business, at For more stories and news, follow the Fox School on , , , and .
A roundup of media mentions featuring faculty and staff from the Fox School of Business and the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management.Nelson in NBC News Less than half of the U.S. workforce uses all of its allotted vacation days, citing a need to stay in the office to maintain productivity. “You’re not doing anybody any favors if you give up your mental health for a job,” Fox’s Kate Nelson explains in an interview with NBC News.
“Roseanne” and social-media management ABC acted swiftly to cancel the financially lucrative reboot of “Roseanne,” hours after racist tweets by the show’s star, Roseanne Barr, had been published. Fox’s Amy Lavin discusses social sentiment and reputation management through social media use during a live interview with Allan Loudell, of WDEL 101.7 FM in Delaware.At Campbell’s, a change of the guard In May, Campbell Soup Company CEO Denise Morrison retired suddenly. The move, says Fox’s Thomas Fung, signals an opportunity for Campbell’s to find a new top executive with the skills required for a digitized marketplace. He speaks with Philadelphia Business Journal. Al Dia | May 24, 2018 Entrepreneurship is thriving in the Latino and Jewish communities, necessitating a recent entrepreneurial summit hosted at the Fox School and moderated by Fox’s Ellen Weber. The Temple News | May 22, 2018 Players from Temple’s football team traveled recently to Japan to advance the sport overseas. The trip coincided with the recent research work by STHM’s Dr. Jeremy Jordan and Dr. Daniel Funk. Media requests: Please send requests to Christopher A. Vito, associate director of communications & media relations, Temple University’s Fox School of Business, at For more stories and news, follow the Fox School on , , , and .
A roundup of media mentions featuring faculty and staff from the Fox School of Business and the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management.The future of sport betting Last week, a Supreme Court decision lifts a long-standing sport betting ban. STHM’s Dr. Joseph Mahan, whose research has explored the correlation between sport betting and fandom, speaks with
about this decision.Tips for making mortgage payments Need ways to pay off your mortgage more quickly? Fox’s Dr. Jonathan Scott serves as one of the experts with whom U.S. News & World Report speaks. Debating Article II of the Constitution The National Constitution Center’s We The People podcast features Fox’s Dr. Kevin Fandl, in a discussion on President Trump’s executive power over immigration law. Philadelphia Business Journal | May 18, 2018 As printing company Ricoh turns its focus toward digital services, Fox’s Dr. Ram Mudambi explains what the future holds for a company pivoting from its traditional mission and vision. Philadelphia Business Journal | May 17, 2018 As the City of Philadelphia works toward reconciling a $27 million gap in its financial records, Fox’s Dr. Steven Balsam weighs in. Philadelphia Business Journal | May 17, 2018 A local beverage company plans to expand into East Coast grocery stores. For more on the deal and its specialty distribution strategy, PBJ speaks with Fox’s Dr. Susan Mudambi. Philadelphia Business Journal | May 10, 2018 Marriott soon will add a property in Marple Township, Delaware County—a Philadelphia suburb that STHM’s Dr. Wesley Roehl views as underserved. BusinessBecause | May 14, 2018 Kia Brinkley explains how the Fox MBA program helped land her a job at L’Oreal. Media requests: Please send requests to Christopher A. Vito, associate director of communications & media relations, Temple University’s Fox School of Business, at For more stories and news, follow the Fox School on , , , and .
A roundup of media mentions featuring faculty and staff from the Fox School of Business and the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management.Pavlou in NBC News Today, five-star reviews are practically the norm. What’s driving this trend? How can consumers navigate reviews to parse out good services from the bad? Fox’s Dr. Paul Pavlou, who has researched online reviews, speaks with NBC News. Profiling graduating seniors For its commencement coverage, student newspaper The Temple News speaks with Fox’s
and STHM’s , among other graduating seniors. Learn more about Jannatul’s and Nikki’s journeys to Temple—and their plans following graduation.So…how does HBO make money? Is HBO’s operating revenue entirely generated by subscriptions? Philly Voice wondered, and spoke with Fox’s Dr. Ram Mudambi for the answer. U.S. News & World Report | May 10, 2018 Annually, the average consumer loses more than $300 to bank fees. How can we curtail this unnecessary (and expensive) trend? Fox’s Dr. Jonathan Scott weighs in. Philadelphia Inquirer | May 7, 2018 Last week, Temple football players traveled to Japan to earn academic credits and champion their sport in an international setting. The trip also supports the research work of STHM’s Dr. Jeremy Jordan and Dr. Dan Funk on the establishment of an NCAA equivalent in Japan. Read more, from the
&&BusinessBecause | May 3, 2018 The online business publication profiles a Fox MBA alumna who leverages her experience and education to start a marketing company. Media requests: Please send requests to Christopher A. Vito, associate director of communications & media relations, Temple University’s Fox School of Business, at For more stories and news, follow the Fox School on , , , and .
A roundup of media mentions featuring faculty and staff from the Fox School of Business and the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management.STHM prof in USA Today You’re traveling. You arrive at the hotel, in an unfamiliar city, and your reservation is nowhere to be found. Now what? STHM’s Michael Sheridan offers insight in a recent interview with USA Today. Inside Higher Ed explores groupwork Groupwork has long served as a staple of education. But can that experience be replicated within online programs? Experts in online learning, including Fox’s Dr. Darin Kapanjie, weigh in. What is eSport’s future? Experts predict that the eSport professional gaming industry could exceed $1.5 billion in revenue in the next two years. Last week, STHM hosted a conference focused on the phenomenon, and Dr. Daniel Funk speaks with Technically Philly. Are small brands overtaking bigger ones? Marketing and retail trends seem to indicate this is the case. Fox’s Thomas Fung shares his expertise with The Philly Voice, in its weekly ‘Infrequently Asked Questions’ segment. Philly Voice | April 26, 2018 STHM’s Dr. Thilo Kunkel shares his research findings on football player branding and social media followership with . The research also receives publicity in . On the subject of arena renovations, Kunkel weighs in with Syracuse University’s
student newspaper.6 ABC | April 27, 2018 Why are gas prices on the rise? Will drivers experience relief soon? Fox’s Dr. Sherry Jarrell has the answer. Media requests: Please send requests to Christopher A. Vito, associate director of communications & media relations, Temple University’s Fox School of Business, at For more stories and news, follow the Fox School on , , , and .
The Stone family is celebrating two new doctors.Thomas W. Stone and Thomas J. Stone, father and son, both complete their doctoral programs this month, successfully defending their dissertations for Temple University’s Fox School and the College of Liberal Arts, respectively.For many, completing a doctoral degree is a long, solitary process of researching and writing. For the Stones, while their research topics and processes were distinct, they experienced this journey together.The elder Stone, graduating as part of the Fox School’s
(DBA) 2018 cohort, completed his dissertation on the productivity of lean software development. Working alongside his cohort and with managers at his former company (previously Siemens Healthcare, now Cerner), Stone enjoyed his interacting with other business professionals in pursuit of his degree. “I began writing on this topic when I started in the DBA program three years ago and spent years developing it while working at Siemens,” says Stone. “The Fox School does a great job of building up to the dissertation.” He praises his advisor, Sudipta Basu, and his cohort classmates for their encouragement throughout the experience.The younger Stone completed his doctoral degree in the College of Liberal Arts’ . He studied how Latin American authors address historical events in their narratives and critique the “great man” theory, which treats the biography of notable men as the basis of history , under the guidance of his long-time advisor, Dr. Hortensia Morell. “These writers understand characters as part of both fiction and historical writing,” he says. The works are narratives about four Latin American individuals: Aztec emperor Montezuma, political leader Simón Bolívar, explorer Christopher Columbus, and revolutionary Che Guevara.The pair empathized with each other’s experiences, understanding the challenges they faced and celebrating the completion of milestones. While they embarked on their own research journeys—father running field experiments and collecting and analyzing data, and son diving into literature with support from his advisor—the two shared a support system. “We both struggled to get through this,” says the father, “but we made it to the finish line together.”The father’s pride is evident. He applauds the younger Stone’s success, praising his diligent work ethic in completing this accomplishment on his own terms. Both father and son will graduate together May 10 at .The elder Stone felt lucky to have his son go through this process with him. “He reminded me to order my cap and gown,” Stone laughs.Learn more about the Fox School’s .For more stories and news, follow the Fox School on , , , and .
A roundup of media mentions featuring faculty and staff from the Fox School of Business and the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management.Fox School in Financial Times Recently, business schools are weaving into their curriculum study in neuroscience. Fox’s Dr. Angelika Dimoka, the director of Temple’s Center for Neural Decision Making, speaks with Financial Times about Fox’s PhD program in this space. &&Leading by example The Philadelphia Eagles’ Brandon Brooks, a Super Bowl champion, is also a champion of mental health awareness. Honors students in a leadership course led by Fox’s Dr. Crystal Harold invited Brooks to Alter Hall to speak with Fox students at a de-stress event. 6 ABC and student newspaper
provide coverage. &&‘Performing at the highest level’ Fox’s Dr. Crystal Harold is among the recipients of Temple University’s annual teaching, research, and creativity awards. Temple Now, the university’s weekly newsletter, announces all of the 2018 awardees. &&Technically Philly | April 9, 2018 Three leaders of a local venture firm—including its CEO—have stepped down recently, amid calls from its investor groups for speedier returns on its stake sell-offs. Fox’s Dr. TL Hill provides subject-matter expertise on these processes. &&The Legal Intelligencer | April 5, 2018 Fox’s James Lammendola contributes an op-ed to The Legal Intelligencer, detailing a nonprecedential opinion by the Superior Court. &&Sydney Morning Herald | April 3, 2018An editorial in Australia’s second-largest daily newspaper discusses the pitfalls of a current marketing strategy, and it cites the research work of Fox’s Dr. Joydeep Srivastava. &&Media requests: Please send requests to Christopher A. Vito, associate director of communications & media relations, Temple University’s Fox School of Business, at For more stories and news, follow the Fox School on , , , and .
In the Venn Diagram of sociologists and international business researchers, Dr. Richard Deeg sits right in the middle.This June, Dr. Deeg, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, will receive the Journal of International Business Studies
from the Academy of International Business for his 2008 paper that encouraged scholars to think about international business in a more holistic way.“My interest in business has been within the political context,” says Deeg, formerly chair of the Department of Political Science. “I want to know how businesses are organized, regulated, and structured, and how this impacts other segments of society.”Since 1996, the Decade Award has honored the most influential article in international business (IB) in the previous ten-year period. Dr. Deeg is the second Temple University researcher to receive the award, the first since , Laura H. Carnell Professor and chair of the Department of Strategic Management in the Fox School, in 2001.Deeg and his co-author, Gregory Jackson of the Free University of Berlin, compared two international business approaches in their paper, “.”First, a variable-based approach, which was and remains common in IB literature, focuses on individual aspects of a country in order to understand how an outside firm may be affected. For example, executives may examine a country’s legal framework, which may not be as strong as in their home country or may favor different activities over others, to learn how it would impact decisions made in the new country.Deeg presented “comparative capitalism” as an alternative viewpoint in IB, an approach frequently used in political science and sociology. “We were advocating a holistic approach,” says Deeg. “We said, don’t just compare property rights, and how they might be different and how that might affect our business. You also have to think about how the whole system in a different country works.”The paper did not present one approach as sup rather, they were meant to be used as complementary. The variables-based approach, which using specific characteristics of an economic landscape, lends itself well to quantitative studies. The comparative capitalism approach, on the other hand, is helpful in understanding the way these institutions interact.“Since 2008, there has been a lot more research in examining institutions,” says Ram Mudambi, Frank M. Speakman Professor of Strategy at the Fox School. “While it existed before this paper, it would be fair to say that institutional context has seen an increase in interest in IB literature over the last decade.”Deeg uses his political science background to view the existing IB literature in a unique light, and he advises others to do the same. “My advice, particularly to young researchers, is to break outside your preordained professional circles and societies, and venture into ones that overlap.”Since
in September 2016, Deeg has recognized the value of translating research insights outside of academia.“How do we take the ivory tower work we do and connect it to the city? , and we’re trying to invest as well,” says Deeg. “It’s a way to give back to the city, but it’s also a way to launch the students.”Learn more about .For more stories and news, follow the Fox School on , , , and .
Page 1 of 15 1Tomcat部署项目的多种方式
Tomcat安装目录${TOMCAT_HOME}
常规的webapps下
直接部署到${TOMCAT_HOME}/webapps下
修改${TOMCAT_HOME}/conf/server.xml 在&Host&标签下添加web所在的目录指定path,如:
&Context path="/xx" docBase="D:\\workspace\\xx\\target\\xx" reloadable="true" sessionCookiePath="/xx"sessionCookieName="yoursessionname"& &/Context&
${TOMCAT_HOME}/conf下建工程目录镜像
在conf目录中,新建 Catalina\localhost目录,在该目录中新建一个xml文件,名字可以随意取,只要和当前文件中的文件名不重复就行了,该xml文件的内容为:
&Context path="/xx" docBase="D:\\workspace\\xx\\target\\xx" debug="0" privileged="true"& &/Context&
IntelliJ IDEA 启动项目分析
IntelliJ IDEA 就是使用第三种部署方式,不够还是有些区别
IDEA 启动/停止 Tomcat 通过catalina.bat run/stop
但是在${TOMCAT_HOME}/conf下,没有Catalina\localhost\xxxx.xml文件
在.IntelliJIdea2017.1目录下发现有相关的配置文件
文件的修改时间与内容和启动项目的信息吻合
说明 IDEA 启动E盘下Tomcat的时候,加载了C盘下的项目部署配置文件
下面看看catalina.bat的内容
判断CATALINA_HOME是否为空,如果为空就把当前位置设置为CATALINA_HOME,还有CATALINA_BASE
E:\Work\TomcatIDEA\apache-tomcat-7.0.54
既然确定IDEA是通过E:\Work\TomcatIDEA\apache-tomcat-7.0.54\bin\catalina.bat启动的,但是此Tomcat目录下的文件修改时间都不是IDEA 启动的时间,说明IDEA 没有修改Tomcat目录
在查看控制台信息时发现
Using CATALINA_BASE:
"C:\Users\xxxxx\.IntelliJIdea2017.1\system\tomcat\Unnamed_jeesite"
Using CATALINA_HOME:
"E:\Work\TomcatIDEA\apache-tomcat-7.0.54"
CATALINA_BASE和CATALINA_HOME区别
之前没有仔细了解CATALINA_BASE和CATALINA_HOME区别
网上资料:
CATALINA_HOME是Tomcat的安装目录,CATALINA_BASE是Tomcat的工作目录。如果我们想要运行Tomcat的 多个实例,但是不想安装多个Tomcat软件副本。那么我们可以配置多个工作目录,每个运行实例独占一个工作目录,但是共享同一个安装目录
Tomcat每个运行实例需要使用自己的conf、logs、temp、webapps、work和shared目录,因此CATALINA_BASE就 指向这些目录。 而其他目录主要包括了Tomcat的二进制文件和脚本,CATALINA_HOME就指向这些目录。
IntelliJ IDEA就是利用CATALINA_BASE运行多个实例,如图
idea tomcat 启动的几种方式
不管哪种方式都是调用tomcat的jar包1.通过main主函数 这种是最常见的设置一下方法启动第二种通过maven 配置tomcat 来启动 貌似现在只有tomcat7第三种 就是类似eclipse...
intellij的tomcat工作目录问题
intellij的tomcat工作目录在启动的时候是使用参数指定的。
catalina.base。
关于catalina.base 和catalina.home的区别,简单来说就是home目录指向...
Intellij IDEA通过tomcat部署web项目的机制
以前使用eclipse调用tomcat运行web项目时,eclipse的方式非常直接了当,就是直接将项目更新到%TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps目录下即可。然而在使用Intellij IDEA...
idea部署tomcat启动成功后访问提示404
最近开始接触idea,今天遇到一个问题。部署了一个tomcat项目,启动也没问题,但通过浏览器访问一直提示404,但还是这个项目在eclipse中启动后就可以正常访问。于是猜测应该是idea中部署的问...
用IDEA在Tomcat上部署项目
其实每次在需要运行的jsp页面右键=》run也是可以运行的,但是会出现下面这样
正常应该Run==》Edit Con……
这时候将看到这个页面,千万不要在Defaults中...
IntelliJ IDEA 2016.2 配置Tomcat 运行Web项目
以前都用MyEclipse写程序的 突然用了IDEA各种不习惯的说
借鉴了很多网上好的配置办法,感谢各位大神~
IDEA、JDK、Tomcat请先在自己电脑上装好
博客图片...
Intellij IDEA使用(十五)—— 如何在IDEA中一个Tomcat启动多个项目和多个Tomcat启动多个项目
一、了解archive war包和exploded war包的区别我们在使用IDEA在Tomcat中部署项目时会出现两个选择,分别是archive war和exploded war,如下图:只是从字面...
1.IDEA工具配置:
File-Setting-Build,Execution,Deployment-Build Tools-Maven:
(1) 设置Maven路径:
intellij idea部署web项目时的位置(Tomcat)
在idea中运行tomcat,把项目部署运行起来,然后我去tomcat目录下去看,找不到我部署的项目 那我的项目是怎么运行起来的?
说明一下:这里是使用tomcat 部署成war explode...
Tomcat启动时,webapps目录下的项目没有加载
Tomcat启动时,webapps目录下的项目没有加载
1)部署方式
直接将编译后的CLASS文件拷贝到Tomcat的webapps目录。
2)Web项目不加载原因
将CLASS文件拷贝...
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