A paper by Gabe Saucedo (Associate Professor of Accounting) entitled, "A Value to Voice? An Examination of Auditor Upward Feedback," co-authored with Christine Gimbar (DePaul University), and Nicole Wright (James Madison University), has been accepted for publication in the Managerial Auditing Journal.
An article by Natalie Welch (Assistant Professor of Marketing), “Indigenizing Sport Research: Analyzing Protective Factors of Exercising Sovereignty in North America,” co-authored with Alisse Ali-Joseph (Northern Arizona University) and Kelsey Leonard (University of Waterloo), has been published in the Sociology of Sport Journal. The article is part of a Special Edition of the journal, “Futures—Past, A Reflection of 40 Years of the Sociology of Sport Journal,” for which Natalie was one of six guest editors.
A paper by Bridget Hiedemann (Professor of Economics), “Marriage Equality and Activity Limitations Among Older Adults in Same-Sex Relationships", co-authored with Lisa Brodoff (SU School of Law) and Carol Xue (Albers alumna), has been accepted for publication in Sexuality Research and Social Policy.
Ben Kim (Professor of Management) has published two articles in Issues in Information Systems. The first is, “Predictions of wine ratings using natural language processing,” (2022) and the second was, “Text mining of textual descriptions of scotch whisky ratings.” (2023)
Ben Yeo (Assistant Professor of Management) has published two articles. The first is, “Effective Digital Advertising: The Influence of Customized Ads, Self-esteem and Product Attributes,” co-authored with E.K. Linardi and H.F. Lin (both at National Taiwan Normal University), in the Journal of Creative Communications. The second is, “How Virtual Mirrors in Advertising Influence Attitudes about Beauty Products: An Investigation of Consumer Viewing Perspectives, Beautification, and Endorsement in AR Advertising,” co-authored with H.F. Lin and T.Y. Lu (both also at NTNU), in the Journal of Advertising Research.
A paper by Al Ansari (Professor of Marketing), “Examining Sustainability Alignment of Suppliers’ Selection Criteria Through Industrial Revolutions,” co-authored with Batoul Modarress-Fathi, and Alexander Ansari, has been accepted for publication in Sustainability.
Jun Duanmu (Assistant Professor of Finance) has published two articles. The first was, "Bond Liquidity and Corporate Cash Holdings,” co-authored with Lingna Sun (Louisiana Tech), in the Review of Business. The second one was, "The Quality of Your Network Matters: Professional Connections and Mutual Fund Performance,” co-authored with Jimmy Chien (Southern Arkansas University) and William McCumber (Louisiana Tech), in the Journal of Applied Business and Economics.
An article by Galen Trail (Professor Emeritus of Marketing), “How best to measure connection to a team: Team identification, brand attitude/loyalty, consumer lifestyle, or interest level?” co-authored with Hyejin Bang (Florida International) and Windy Dees (Miami), has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Sport Marketing and Sponsorship.
A paper by Cathy Cao (Professor of Finance), “CEO Turnover, Product Market Competition, and Leverage Policy,” co-authored with Ben Chen (Western Washington), has been accepted for publication in the International Review of Financial Analysis.
A paper by Katya Emm (Professor of Finance), Vinay Datar (Professor of Finance), and Bo Han (Associate Professor of Finance), “Performance of ESG SPACs," has been accepted for publication by Managerial Finance.
A case written by Greg Prussia (Professor of Management) and Madhu Rao (Professor of Management), “Offshore vendor selection: Accelera Software’s dilemma,” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Case Studies.
An article by Misuk Lee (Associate Professor of Management), “Beyond Accuracy: Hotel Revenue Management Forecasting Using the k-Nearest Neighbor Algorithm,” co-authored with Timothy Webb (University of Delaware), Zvi Schwartz (Delaware), and Ira Vouk (Duetto Research), has been accepted for publication in Tourism Economics.
Eunice Rhee (Associate Professor of Management) has had two papers accepted in “Big Hit” journals. The first is, "Coherence within and across Categories: The Dynamic Viability of Product Categories on Kickstarter," co-authored with Jean-François Soublière (HEC Montreal) and Jade Y. Lo (Drexel University), accepted in the Academy of Management Journal. The second is, "Building a bridge to the future: Prospective legitimation in nascent markets," co-authored with Derek Harmon and Yun Ha Cho (both at the University of Michigan), accepted for publication in the Strategic Management Journal.
David Adut (Assistant Professor of Accounting) has co-authored a research brief, accepted for publication in The Value Investor, on “Do Digital Technology Firms Earn Excess Profits?” It is co-authored with Philipp Schaberl (Northern Colorado).
An article by Erin Vernon (Associate Professor of Economics), “The effectiveness of community-based palliative care program components: A systematic review,” co-authored with Courtnery Hughes (Northern Illinois University) and Allison Hainstock (Albers Alumna), in Age and Ageing.
A paper by Claus Pörtner (Associate Professor of Economics), “Impacts of the COVID-19 lockdown on healthcare inaccessibility and unaffordability in Uganda,” with Bijetri Bose (UCLA) and Shamma Alam (Dickinson College), has been accepted for publication in the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
An article by Matt Isaac (Professor of Marketing), “Bridging Academia and Industry: Reflections on the Double Legacy of Andy Zoltners (1945-2023),” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Personal Selling & Sales Management.
An article by Dennis Applegate (Assistant Clinical Professor of Accounting), "Teaching and Training Future Internal Auditors," has been accepted for publication by Internal Auditor.
An article by Mark Markuly (Professor of Managment) and Marc Cohen (Professor of Management), “Missing Contexts and Rethinking Formation, in the Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education,” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Jesuit Business Education.
An article by Matt Isaac (Professor of Marketing), “The Easy Addendum Effect: When Doing More Seems Less Effortful,” co-authored with Edward Lai (Virginia Tech), Julio Sevilla (University of Georgia) and Rajesh Bagchi (Virginia Tech), has been accepted for publication by the Journal of Applied Psychology.
A paper by Stacey Jones (Associate Teaching Professor of Economics), “Lessons from a Laureate: Kenneth J. Arrow," has been accepted for publication in The American Economist.
A paper by Galen Trail (Professor Emeritus of Marketing), “Providing a framework and guidelines for sport organizations to understand and predict sport consumer behavior,” has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Sport Marketing and Sponsorship.
A paper by Mark Markuly (Professor of Management) and Marc Cohen (Professor of Management), “Missing Contexts and Rethinking Formation in the ‘Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education,’” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Jesuit Business Education.
An article by Natalie Welch (Assistant Professor of Marketing), “The Women’s Sports Foundation 50 Years of Title IX: We’re Not Done Yet -- Executive Summary and Policy Recommendations,” co-authored with Ellen J. Staurowsky (Ithaca College), Courtney L. Flowers (Texas Southern), Erin Buzuvis (Western New England), and Lindsay Darvin (Syracuse), has been published by Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal.
A paper by Matt Isaac (Professor of Marketing), “The Cure Effect: Individuals Demand Universal Access for Health Treatments that Claim to Eliminate Disease Symptoms,” has been accepted for publication by the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.
A paper by Li-Chen Cheng and Wei-Ting Lu (both of National Taipei University of Technology) and Ben Yeo (Assistant Professor of Management), "Predicting abnormal trading behavior from Internet rumor propagation: A machine learning approach," was published in Financial Innovation, 9 (3).
A paper by Hu-Fei Lin (National Taiwan Normal University), Hsin-yi Tsai (National Chiao Tung University), and Ben Yeo (Assistant Professor of Management), "Augmented reality advertising in entertainment programming: An exploration across cultures," was published in Journal of Creative Communications, 18 (1).
An article by Galen Trail (Professor Emeritus of Marketing), “Consolidation of concepts and scales examining external activation factors affecting sport consumption,” co-authored with Priscila Alfaro Barrantes (Nicholls College) and Yukyoum Kim (Seoul National University) has been accepted for publication in Sport Marketing Quarterly.
Ben Suriano (Instructor of Management) has had two articles accepted for publication. The first is, “Labor as the Form of the Body: Fleshing out Marx's Aristotelianism,” in Historical Materialism. The second is, “Praxis as the Unfolding of Poiesis: Renewing the Normativity of Labor for Critical Theory,” in Philosophy and Social Criticism.
A paper by Peter Rowan (Clinical Professor of Management), "The influence of the firm on family business branding: The mediator role of the family," co-authored with Zhibiao Zhang and Kentaro Hayashi (both at the University of Hawaii), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Family Business Management.
An article be Meena Rishi (Professor of Economics), "A Preference Analysis for a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Electricity Trading Platform in South Korea," co-authored with J.H. Bae and D. Li (Chonnam National University), has been accepted for publication in Energies.
Stacey Jones (Associate Teaching Professor of Economics) has co-authored a book, Income Inequality in America: A Reference Handbook, with Robert S. Rycroft (University of Mary Washington) that has just been published by ABC-CLIO. The book also features essays by Meena Rishi (Professor of Economics) and Erin Vernon (Associate Professor of Economics).
An article by Matt Isaac (Professor of Marketing), “Bracing for the Sting of Disposal: Product Purgatories Encourage Mental Simulation of the Disposal Process,” co-authored with Poornima Vinoo (Indian School of Business), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Consumer Psychology.
A paper by Marc Cohen (Professor of Management), "Reconstructing the moral logic of the stakeholder approach, and reconsidering the participation requirement,” was accepted for publication in Philosophy of Management.
Marc Cohen (Professor of Management) also has a book coming out this month, The Nature and Practice of Trust, which will be part of the Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy series.
Two articles by Delvin Grant (DePaul) and Ben Yeo (Assistant Professor of Management) have been published: "A business process reengineering method" in Issues in Information Systems, 23 (1), 1-12; and "Exploratory study of societal contexts and industry performance" in International Journal of E-Business Research, 18 (1), 1-22.
Ben Yeo's (Assistant Professor of Management) study, "Impact of high-tech industries over time," was published in International Journal of Socio-technology and Knowledge Development, 14 (1), 1-15.
An article by Ben Yeo (Assistant Professor of Management), Alexander Serenko (University of Ontario Institute of Technology), Prashant Palvia (University of North Carolina Greensboro), "One size does not fit all: Global perspectives on IT worker turnover," was published in IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management.
An article by Delvin Grant (DePaul) and Ben Yeo (Assistant Professor of Management), "Resource-based view of the productivity paradox," was published in Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 1-16.
Ben Yeo (Assistant Professor of Management) has published two articles. The first is, “Enterprise Integration Using Service-Oriented Architecture,” with Delvin Grant (DePaul), published in Issues in Information Systems. He also published, “The Influence of Social TV Multitasking Behavior on the Effectiveness of Cross-Media Advertising,” co-authored with Cheng-Hsuan Lin (National Chiao Tung University), Hu-Fei Lin (National Taiwan Normal University), and Pei-Chih Lin (National Tsing-Hua University), in the International Journal of Communication.
A paper by Jun Duanmu (Assistant Professor of Finance), “Structural Drivers of Credit Rating Uncertainty: An Examination of the Changes Imposed by Dodd-Frank," co-authored with Garrett McBrayer (Boise State), was accepted for publication at the Journal of Financial Services Research.
An article by James Lee (Associate Teaching Professor of Management), “Blockchain Fundamentals and Classifications – A Pathway to the Moon,” written with Albers student Swathi Bangalore Madhuranath, has been published in Issues in Information Systems.
A paper by James Lee (Associate Teaching Professor of Management) and Misuk Lee (Associate Professor of Management), “Intelligent Structuration: Machine Learning Forecasting,” has been published in Issues in Information Systems.
An article by Jessica Imanaka (Associate Professor of Management), “Civil Economy and the Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education,” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Management for Global Sustainability.
A paper by Colin Lopez (Assistant Professor of Management), “Do consumers care about credibility? Examining corporate credibility and price on sport ticket purchase decision making,” co-authored with Koo Yul Kim (Northern Colorado) and Joris Drayer, has been published in Sport Management Review.
An article by Jennifer Hong (Assistant Professor of Marketing), “Proximity Bias: Interactive Effect of Spatial Distance and Outcome Valence on Probability Judgments,” co-authored with Chiara Longoni (Boston University) and Vicki Morwitz (Columbia), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Consumer Psychology.
An article by Matt Isaac (Professor of Marketing), “If You Loved Our Product”: Do Conditional Review Requests Harm Retailer Loyalty?” co-authored with Nevena Koukova and Rebecca Jen-Hui Wang (both at Lehigh University), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Retailing.
A paper by Sihong Xie (Assistant Teaching Professor of Economics), “A new estimator of a jump discontinuity in regression,” co-authored with Carlos Martins-Filhoa (Colorado) and Feng Yao (West Virginia), has been accepted for publication in Economics Letters.
A paper by Jeffery Smith (Professor of Management), “Jesuit-Informed Casuistry and the Role of Principles for Organizational Ethics,” co-authored with Dung Tran (Gonzaga), has been accepted for publication in Philosophy of Management.
An article by Peter Rowan (Clinical Professor of Management), "The variation of family business branding across stakeholders: A social identity perspective," co-authored with Zhibiao Zhang (Hawaii), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Family Business Management.
A paper by Matt Isaac (Professor of Marketing), “Strategic Use of Just-Below Numbers in Packaged-Foods Calorie Information,” co-authored with Robert Schindler (Rutgers) and Rebecca Jen-Hui Wang (Lehigh), has been accepted for publication in Marketing Letters.
An article by Bo Han (Assistant Professor of Finance), "Currency Denomination and Borrowing Cost: Evidence from Global Bonds," has been accepted for publication by the Journal of Multinational Financial Management.
An article by Al Ansari (Professor of Marketing), “Threats of Internet-of-Things on Environmental Sustainability by E-Waste,” co-authored with Batoul Modarress Fathi and Alexander Ansari, has been accepted for publication in Sustainability.
An article by Galen Trail (Professor Emeritus of Marketing), “Are single-item needs’ and values’ measures a good alternative to multi-item measures for sport marketers?” co-authored with Don Lee (University of Houston), Stavros Triantafyllidis (Triantafyllidis Sport Academy), Jessica R. Braunstein-Minkove (Towson University), Ari Kim (Towson), Kristi Sweeney (University of North Florida), Wanyong Choi (North Florida), and Priscila Alfaro-Barrantes (Nichols College) has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Sport Marketing and Sponsorship.
An article by Jot Yau (Professor of Finance), “Computing optimal portfolios of multi-assets with tail risk: The case of bitcoin,” co-authored with Ivilina Popova (Texas State), has been accepted for publication in Applied Economics Letters.
A paper by Jun Duanmu (Assistant Professor of Finance), "Litigation Risk and Stock Return Anomaly," co-authored with Qiping Huang (University of Dayton), Yongjia Li (Boise State) and Lingna Sun (Louisiana Tech), has been accepted for publication by the Financial Analyst Journal.
An article by Katya Emm (Professor of Finance), “The Global Market for Exchange-Traded Derivatives: 21st Century Trends, Innovation and Failure,” co-authored with Gerald Gay (Georgia State), Han Ma (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics), and Honglin Ren (Renmin University of China) has been published in Applied Finance Letters.
A paper by Nick Huntington-Klein (Assistant Professor of Economics), "Pearl before economists: the book of why and empirical economics," has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Economic Methodology.
An article by Matt Isaac (Professor of Marketing), “The Commission Effect: Framing Affects Perceived Magnitude of Identical Payouts,” co-authored with Julio Sevilla (University of Georgia) and Rajesh Bagchi (Virginia Tech), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.
An article by Galen Trail (Professor Emeritus of Marketing), “A critical assessment for sport management research: Comparing PLS-SEM and CB-SEM techniques for moderation analysis using formative measures,” co-authored with Yukyoem Kim (Soeul National University) and Priscila Alfaro Barrantes (Nichols College), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Global Sports Management.
An article by Erin Vernon (Associate Professor of Economics), “Experiences of caregivers and hospice leaders with telehealth for palliative care: a mixed methods study,” co-authored with M. Courtney Hughes, Haiming Zhou, and Monica Kowalczyk (all at Northern Illinois), has been accepted for publication in the Annals of Palliative Medicine.
Matt Isaac’s (Professor of Marketing) study on the talisman effect of insurance was written up in Research Digest, an online publication of the British Psychological Society. You can read the article on the Research Digest website.
An article by Cathy Cao (Associate Professor of Finance), “Political Sentiment and Stock Crash Risk,” co-authored with Chongyang Chen (Pacific Lutheran), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Risk Finance.
A paper by Nick Huntington-Klein (Assistant Professor of Economics), “Linear Rescaling to Accurately Interpret Logarithms,” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Econometric Methods.
An article by Dean Diavatopoulos (Associate Professor of Finance), “Variation in option implied volatility spread and future stock returns," co-authored with Jared DeLisle (Utah State University), Andy Fodor (Ohio University), and Haim Kassa (Miami University), will be published in the Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance.
Erin Vernon (Associate Professor of Economics) has had two articles accepted for publication. The first is, "Measuring Effectiveness in Community-Based Palliative Care Programs: A Systematic Review,” co-authored with Courtney Hughes and Monica Kowalczyk (both at Northern Illinois University), and was accepted for publication in Social Science and Medicine. The second is entitled, "Impact of Teacher Encouragement on Children’s Consumption and Non-eating Behaviour in a Wisconsin Elementary School Vegetable Snack Programme," and is with Eric Jamelske (Wisconsin-Eau Claire) and Sydney Chinchanachokchai (University of Akron), and has been accepted for publication in the Health Education Journal.
A paper by Cathy Cao (Associate Professor of Finance), “Corporate Social Responsibility and Inside Debt: The Long Game,” co-authored with Bonnie Buchanan and Shuhui Wang (both at the University of Surrey), has been published in the International Review of Financial Analysis.
An article by Galen Trail (Professor Emeritus of Marketing), “Assessing key performance indicators of corporate social responsibility initiatives in sport,” co-authored with Brian McCullough (Texas A&M), has been accepted for publication in the European Sport Management Quarterly.
The 2022 Albers Faculty Student Research Collaboration Award will be awarded to Stacey Jones (Associate Teaching Professor of Economics) and Albers alum Cameron Hub (BABA '2019). Their book chapter, "The History of Inequality in America," appears in Inequality in America: Causes and Consequences, edited by Robert Rycroft and Imberly Kinsley and published in 2021.
Katya Emm’s (Professor of Finance) paper, “Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Derivatives Markets: Evidence from Global Futures and Options Exchanges," with Gerald Gay (Georgia State University), Han Ma (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics), and Honglin Ren (Renmin University of China), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Futures Markets.
An article by Bo Han (Assistant Professor of Finance) and Peter Brous (Professor of Finance), "Personal Characteristics and Risk Tolerance in a Natural Experiment," has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Risk Finance.
An article by Meena Rishi (Professor of Economics), "Sustainable Development and SDG-7 in Sub Saharan Africa: Balancing Energy Access, Economic Growth, and Carbon Emissions," co-authored with J.H. Bae and D. Li (both at Chonnam National University (S. Korea)), has been accepted for publication in the European Journal of Development Research.
Matt Isaac’s (Professor of Marketing) paper, “Anxiety, Cognitive Availability, and the Talisman Effect of Insurance,” co-authored with Robert Schindler (Rutgers University-Camden), Eric Dolansky (Brock University), and Grant Adams (Faulkner Automotive Group), has been accepted for publication in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
An article by Ben Yeo (Assistant Professor of Management), Alexander Serenko (University of Ontario Institute of Technology), Prashant Palvia (University of North Carolina Greensboro), Osam Sato (Tokyo Keizai University), Hiroshi Sasaki (Rikkyo University), Jie Yu (University of Nottingham Business School, China), and Yue Guo (Southern University of Science and Technology, China), "Job satisfaction of IT workers in East Asia: The role of employee demographics, job demographics, and uncertainty avoidance," was published in DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 52 (2), 94-126.
Nick Huntington-Klein (Assistant Professor of Economics) received the 2021 Paper of the Year Award from Economic Inquiry for his article, “The Influence of Hidden Researcher Decisions in Applied Microeconomics.”
Jessica Imanaka’s (Associate Professor of Management) article, “Contemplative Freedom in the Anthropocene: Inspiration from Sloterdijk,” has been accepted for publication in Symploke: A Journal for the Intermingling of Literary, Cultural, and Theoretical Scholarship.
A paper by Al Ansari (Professor of Marketing), “Order Winners Criteria: A New Approach in Supplier Selection,” has been accepted for publication in the International Management Review.
An article by Gabe Saucedo (Associate Professor of Accounting), Dennis Applegate (Lecturer of Accounting), and Steve Mar (Adjunct of Accounting) entitled, “Assessing Sustainability – Internal Auditors at the Cutting Edge,” has been accepted for publication in the Internal Auditor Magazine. The article draws upon the insights of Chief Auditing Executives who participated in the CAE Forum sponsored by our Internal Audit Center of Excellence this past December.
A paper by Matt Isaac (Professor of Marketing), “How Emotional Attachment Influences Lender Participation in Consumer-to-Consumer Rental Platforms,” co-authored with Antje Graul and Aaron Brough (both at Utah State), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Business Research.
An article by Madhu Rao (Associate Professor of Management) and Greg Prussia (Professor of Management), “Rethinking the Business Core Curriculum: The Case Against Calculus,” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Education for Business.
An article by Meena Rishi (Professor of Economics), "Impostor phenomenon and discipline-specific experiences of violence in STEM," co-authored with D. Chakraverty (IIM-Ahmedabad), will be published in Violence and Gender.
A paper by Meena Rishi (Professor of Economics) and Chips Chipalkatti (Professor of Accounting), "Sustainability and Society: Do Environmental, Social, and Governance Factors Matter for Foreign Direct Investment," co-authored with Quan Le (Fulbright University Vietnam), will be published in Energies.
A paper by Bo Han (Assistant Professor of Finance), Cathy Cao (Associate Professor of Finance), and Katya Emm (Professor of Finance), “Corporate diversification and seasoned equity offering performance,” co-authored with Ben Chen (Pacific Lutheran), has been accepted for publication in the Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting.
An article by Jessica Imanaka (Associate Professor of Management), "The Psychopolitics of Cognitive Enhancement: The Long Transhuman Shadow," has been accepted for publication in Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology.
A paper by Tiffany Richardson (Lecturer of Marketing), “Who are our Fans: An Application of Principal Component-Cluster Technique Analysis to Market Segmentation of College Football Fans,” co-authored with Kenneth Cortsen (University College of Northern Denmark), Mark Nagel (South Carolina) and Daniel Rascher (U. Of San Francisco), has been published in the Journal of Applied Sport Management.
An article by Marc Cohen (Professor of Management) and Matt Isaac (Professor of Marketing), “Managers, Don’t Be Afraid to Trust!” has been accepted for publication in the Rutgers Business Review.
An article by Vinay Datar (Professor of Finance) and Pat Fleenor (Professor Emeritus of Management), “Investment Fees on Your Retirement Portfolio: Be Informed – and Concerned,” has been accepted for publication in the International Research Journal of Applied Finance.
A paper by Jennifer Marrone (Professor of Management), “How do humble people mitigate group incivility? An examination of the social oil hypothesis of collective humility,” co-authored with Chia-Yen Chiu and Michelle Tuckey (both from the University of South Australia), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology.
Nick Huntington-Klein’s (Assistant Professor of Economics) book, The Effect: An Introduction to Research Design and Causality, will be published by Chapman & Hall/CRC and you can find out more at: www.routledge.com, and it also can be accessed at theeffectbook.net .
A paper by Marc Cohen (Professor of Management) and Colette Hoption (Associate Professor of Management), "Third-party apologies, theory and form," has been accepted for publication in the American Philosophical Quarterly.
A study by Matt Isaac (Professor of Marketing) and Carl Obermiller (Professor of Marketing), “The Downside of Divinity? Reputational Harm to Sectarian Universities from Overtly Religious Advertising,” co-authored with Rebecca Jen-Hui Wang (Lehigh University), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Advertising.
A paper by Meena Rishi (Professor of Economics), "Consumer preferences for a green certificate program in South Korea," co-authored with JH Bae and Dmitriy Li- Chonnam (both at National University, South Korea) has been accepted for publication in Energy.
An article by Jun Duanmu (Assistant Professor of Finance), “Climate Risk and Mortgage Lending Standards,” co-authored with Yongjia Li (Boise State), Meimei Lin (Georgia Southern University) and Salman Tahsin (San Jose State), has been accepted for publication at Journal of Real Estate Research.
The 2021 Albers Faculty-Student Research Award will go to Erin Vernon (Assistant Professor of Economics) and Raechel Warren, a 2019 Albers Alumna who was an Economics major at the time working with Erin. Raechel collaborated with Erin on a systematic review of the academic literature on the value of health awareness days, a project that culminated in the publication of a paper entitled, "The Value of Health Awareness Days, Weeks and Months: A Systematic Review," in one of the most prestigious academic journals in the field – Social Science and Medicine.
An article by Jennifer Marrone (Professor of Management), Greg Prussia (Professor of Management), and John Dienhart (Professor Emeritus of Management), “Can Supportive Coaching Behaviors Facilitate Boundary Spanning and Raise Job Satisfaction? An Indirect-Effects Model,” co-authored with Narda Quigley (Villanova), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Management.
An article by Galen Trail (Professor Emeritus of Marketing), “A longitudinal study of sustainability attitudes, intentions, and behaviors,” co-authored with Brian McCullough (Texas A&M), has been accepted for publication in Sustainability Science.
A paper by Nathan Colaner (Senior Instructor of Management), “Is Explainable Artificial Intelligence Intrinsically Valuable?” has been published in AI and Society.
Matt Isaac’s (Professor of Marketing) commentary, “Collateral Damage? Consequences of Radically Transparent Reviews in Health Care,” has been accepted for publication in the Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety.
An article by Claus Pörtner (Associate Professor of Economics), “Birth Spacing and Fertility in the Presence of Son Preference and Sex-Selective Abortions: India's Experience Over Four Decades,” has been accepted for publication in Demography.
A paper by Jay Lambe (Associate Professor of Marketing), “Linking Market Orientation Capabilities to Organizational Performance: A Research Framework and Empirical Test,” co-authored with Kåre Sandvik (University of South-Eastern Norway) and Karoline Dahr (Norwegian School of Economics), has been accepted for publication in the Review of Marketing Research.
Brian Kelly’s (Associate Professor of Economics) study on asset forfeiture, released through the Institute for Justice, has been garnering attention in publications ranging from the Kansas City Star to Forbes Magazine. The results are summarized in this SU media release.
Jot Yau (Professor of Finance) has had two articles published. The first, “Leader Narcissism and Outward Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence from Chinese Firms,” co-authored with H. G. Fung (Missouri-St. Louis), P. Qiao (Kunming University of Science and Technology), and Y. Zeng (SIU-Edwardsville), appears in the International Business Review. The second, “Co-authorship in Academic Journals: Implications for Corporate Collaboration and Strategic Alliance,” co-authored with K.C. Chan (Western Kentucky), A. Fung (American U.), and H. G. Fung (Missouri-St. Louis), was published in Managerial and Decision Economics.
Erin Vernon's (Assistant Professor of Economics) paper, "US Hospices’ Approach to Racial/Ethnic Minority Inclusion: A Qualitative Study,” co-authored with Courtney Hughes and Monica Kowalczyk (both at Northern Illinois), and Marlon Basco-Rodillas (2020 CAS grad), has been accepted for publication in BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care.
An article by Jun Duanmu (Assistant Professor of Finance), “Can Hedge Funds Benefit from CSR Investment?” co-authored with Qiping Huang, Yongjia Li, and Garrett McBrayer (all at Boise State), has been accepted for publication by the Financial Review.
A paper by Peter Brous (Professor of Finance) and Bo Han (Assistant Professor of Finance), "Deal or No Deal? Teaching the Concepts of Risk and Decision Making Through an Experience Learning Activity,” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Economics and Finance Education.
Erin Vernon (Assistant Professor of Economics) has had two papers accepted for publication. The first is co-authored with Albers alumna Raechel Warren and current Dartmouth undergrad Zackary Gottesman, entitled "The Value of Health Awareness Days, Weeks and Months: A Systematic Review," which was accepted in Social Science and Medicine. The second is co-authored with Courtney Hughes (Northern Illinois University), and is titled, "Hospice Response to COVID-19: Promoting Sustainable Inclusion Strategies for Racial and Ethnic Minorities," accepted for publication in the Journal of Gerontological Social Work.
A paper by Geneva Sedgwick (Associate Professor of Marketing) and Bryan Ruppert (Senior Instructor of Marketing), “A By-product of Summer Programs: Student Marketers and Career Readiness,” co-authored with June Albers graduate, Zach Zentano, has been accepted for publication in Summer Academe: A Journal of Higher Education.
An article by Ben Kim (Assistant Professor of Management), “Detection of Fake Reviews on Social Media using Machine Learning Algorithms,” co-authored with MSBA alum Huy Le, has been published in Issues in Information Systems.
Nick Huntington-Klein (Assistant Professor of Economics) has had two papers accepted for publication. First, his article, “Semester Course Load and Student Performance,” co-authored with Andrew Gill (Cal State Fullerton), has been accepted for publication in Research in Higher Education. The second, “Hearing Aid Affordability in the United States,” co-authored with Anna Marie Jilla (Johns Hopkins) and Carole Johnson (Oklahoma), will be published in Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology.
Holly Ferraro (Associate Professor of Management) has published a chapter in the Handbook of Research in Careers, published by Edward Elgar, entitled, “Careers, Identities, and Institutions: The Promise of Narrative Analysis.”
Ben Yeo’s (Assistant Professor of Management) article, “Time-Varying Relations between Seven Dimensions of CSR and Firm Risk,” co-authored with Wenling Lu (Western Michigan), has been published in the Business and Professional Ethics Journal.
An article by Bryan Ruppert (Senior Instructor of Marketing) and Colette Hoption (Associate Professor of Management), “Grade expectations: When 100% isn't good enough," has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Management Education.
An article by James Lee (Genevieve Albers Visiting Fellow of Management), “Exploring the Determinants of Higher Education Degree Productivity in Machine Learning”, co-authored with MSBA student Qianhui Guo, has been accepted for publication in Issues in Information Systems.
An article by Marc Cohen (Professor of Management) and Matt Isaac (Professor of Marketing), “Trust does beget trustworthiness, and also begets trust in others,” has been accepted for publication in Social Psychology Quarterly.
Matt Isaac’s (Professor of Marketing) article, “The Round-Number Advantage in Consumer Debt Payoff,” co-authored with Yantao Wang (Microsoft Corporation) and Robert M. Schindler (Rutgers University-Camden), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Consumer Psychology.
Jun Duanmu’s (Assistant Professor of Finance) paper, "Active Factor Investing: Hedge Funds vs. the Rest of Us", coauthored with Yongjia Li (Boise State) and Alexey Malakhov (Arkansas), has been accepted for publication at the Review of Financial Economics.
Nick Huntington-Klein's (Assistant Professor of Economics) article, “Instruments with Heterogeneous Effects: Bias, Monotonicity, and Localness,” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Causal Inference.
Ben Kim’s (Professor of Management) article, “Using Machine Learning Algorithms to Analyze Impact of Crime on Property Values,” coauthored with Preslav Angelov, Huy Le, and Evin Tolentino, all graduates of our MSBA program, has been published by Issues in Information Systems.
Chips Chipilkatti’s (Professor of Accounting) paper, “Loan Fair Values and the Financial Crisis,” co-authored with Carl Luft and Massimo DiPierro (both at DePaul) and John Plamondon (Envestnet PMC), has been accepted for publication by the Journal of Risk Finance.
Rubina Mahsud’s (Associate Professor of Management) article “Strategies for Establishing a Competitive Advantage and Improved Financial Outcomes through Exemplary Customer Service,” with Mary Copeland (Palm Beach Atlantic University), has been accepted for publication in the Graziadio Business Review.
Galen Trail (Professor of Marketing) article, “Esports sponsorship: An empirical examination of Esports consumers’ perceptions of non-endemic sponsors,” co-authored with Marcel Hüttermann (ZHAW School of Management and Law), Anthony Pizzo (Temple), and Valerio Stallone (ZHAW School of Management and Law), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Global Sport Management.
An article by Brian McCullough (Associate Professor of Management) and Galen Trail (Professor of Marketing), “Leveraging transformative marketing to increase caretakers’ intentions for the health and well-being of intellectually disabled athletes,” has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship.
Al Ansari (Professor of Marketing) has had two articles accepted for publication. "Environmental Degradation and the Implementation of the Circular Economy in Commercial Aviation" will be published in Sustainability: The Journal of Record, and “Sustainable Development: Ecological Deficit In the United Arab Emirates,” co-authored with Batoul Modarress (American University of Malta) and Alexander Ansari, has been accepted for publication in Sustainability.
Matt Isaac’s (Professor of Marketing) paper, "The Perfection Premium," co-authored with Katie Spagenberg (UW), has been accepted for publication at Social Psychological and Personality Science. Matt has a second paper, “A Sign of Trust? The Value of Source Attribution in Accolade Claims,” accepted for publication in Interdisciplinary Journal of Signage and Wayfinding.
A comment by Marc Cohen (Professor of Management)and Dean Peterson (Associate Professor of Economics), “The Implicit Morality of the Market is Consequentialist,” has been published in Business Ethics Journal Review.
Matt Isaac’s (Professor of Marketing) paper, “Construal Matching in Online Search: Applying Text Analysis to Illuminate the Consumer Decision Journey,” co-authored with Ashlee Humphreys (Northwestern) and Rebecca Jen-Hui Wang (Lehigh) has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Marketing Research.
Marc Cohen’s (Professor of Management) article, “Generalized Trust in Taiwan and (as evidence for) Hirschman’s doux commerce Thesis,” has been published in Social Theory and Practice.
Meena Rishi’s (Professor of Economics) paper, "Green ODA and Carbon Emissions: Do Institutions Matter?” co-authored with Dmitriy Li and Jeong Hwan Bae (both at Chonnam National University, Korea), has been published in Environment and Development Economics.
David Adut, Marinilka Kimbro, and Rubina Mahsud have had two articles accepted for publication in the Journal of Management for Global Sustainability -- "Walking the Talk? Jesuit Universities and Fossil Fuel Investments,” and “Walking the Talk? An Examination of Jesuit Universities’ Investments in Fossil Fuel Firms.”
Misuk Lee’s (Assistant Professor of Management) article, “Will this search end up with booking? Modeling airline booking conversion of anonymous visitors", has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Tourism Analysis.
Davit Adut’s (Assistant Professor of Accounting) article, “Using the Cash Flow Statement to Measure a Firm’s Life Cycle Stage,” co-authored with Victoria Dickinson (Mississippi) and Philipp Schaberl (Northern Colorado), has been accepted for publication in The Value Examiner.
An article by Misuk Lee (Assistant Professor of Management) and James Lee (Genevieve Albers Visiting Fellow, Management), “Artificial Social Intelligence: Hotel Rate Prediction,” has been accepted for publication in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing.
An article by Brian Kelly (Associate Professor of Economics), “Fighting Crime or Raising Revenue? Testing Opposing Views of Asset Forfeiture,” has been accepted for publication in the Alabama Law Review.
Al Ansari’s (Professor of Marketing) article, “The Impact of a Continuous Design Change on Environment Sustainability,” has been accepted for publication in Sustainability: The Journal of Record.
An article by Matt Isaac (Associate Professor of Marketing), “Priming Skepticism: Unintended Consequences of One-Sided Persuasion Knowledge Access,” co-authored with Kent Grayson (Northwestern), has been accepted for publication in Psychology and Markets.
Ben Yeo’s (Assistant Professor of Management) article, “What Drives University Technological Innovation Outcomes? A re-Vitalized Investigation,” has been published in the Journal of Information and Knowledge Management.
Katya Emm (Associate Professor of Finance) has had two articles accepted for publication. The first is, "Futures commission merchants, customer funds and capital requirements: An organizational analysis of the futures industry," written with Gerald Gay (Georgia State) and Mo Chen (Auburn), and to be published in the Journal of Commodity Markets. The second is, "Corporate risk exposures, disclosure, and derivatives use: A longitudinal study," with Gerald Gay and Honglin Ren (both at Georgia State), accepted for publication by the Journal of Futures Markets.
Jeffery Smith’s (Professor of Management) article, "Business and the Ethics of Technology" co-authored with Kirsten Martin (George Washington) and Katie Shilton (University of Maryland), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Business Ethics.
An article by Davit Adut (Assistant Professor of Accounting) and Marinilka Kimbro (Associate Professor of Accounting), “The role of managerial ability in firm valuation, ” has been accepted for publication in Value Examiner.
An article by Dennis Applegate (Lecturer of Accounting), “Framing Internal Audits of AI Systems,” co-authored with Michael Koenig (College of Science and Engineering), has been accepted for publication by Internal Auditor.
Terry Foster (Associate Professor of Marketing) and David Arnesen (Professor of Marketing) have had their article, “Legal Strategies for Combatting Online Terrorist Propaganda,” accepted for publication in the Atlantic Law Journal.
Jessica Imanaka (Associate Professor of Management) and Rubina Mahsud’s (Associate Professor of Management) article, “Global Collaborative Advantage: Efforts toward Decolonization of Business Ethics and Management Scholarship,” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Management for Global Sustainability.
Dean Diavatopoulos’ (Associate Professor of Finance) article, “Show Me the Money: Option Moneyness Concentration and Future Stock Returns,” co-authored with Andy Fodor (Ohio U.), Kelley Bergsma (Ohio U.), and Vivien Csapi (University of Pecs), has been accepted for publication in The Journal of Futures Markets.
Brian McCullough’s (Associate Professor of Management) article, “Examining Environmental Fan Encouragement Initiatives through Values and Norms with Intercollegiate Sport Fans,” co-authored with Michael Pfahl (Bangkok International University) and Jonathan Casper (North Carolina State), has been accepted for publication in Sport Management Review.
Jessica Imanaka’s (Associate Professor of Management) paper, “Journeying from Economic Violence toward Justice," co-authored with Catherine Punsalan (College of Arts and Sciences), has been accepted for publication in The Journal of Religion and Business Ethics.
Marc Cohen’s (Associate Professor of Management) article, “The Problem of Imposing Risk and the Procedural Dimension of Stakeholder Management,” has been accepted for publication in Business and Society Review.
Dean Diavatopoulos’ (Assistant Professor of Finance) paper, “Returns to Option Strategies Following Class Action Lawsuits,” has been accepted for publication in The Journal of Investing.
Gabe Saucedo (Assistant Professor of Accounting) and Nathan Colaner (Senior Instructor of Management) received a Best Paper Award for their paper, “An Interdisciplinary Mashup: Fusing the Accounting Conceptual Framework with Ethics,” presented at the 14th annual Global Business Research Symposium hosted by St. John’s University. Gabe received a second Best Paper Award for his paper, “The Effects of Voluntary Human Capital Disclosures on Investors’ Decision-Making and Assessment of Firm Value.” That paper will also be published in the Review of Business.
Quan Le’s (Associate Professor of Economics) paper, "Explaining Gender Differences in Entrepreneurship: The Impact of Motivations, Success Factors and Business Training on the Performance of Microenterprises in Central Vietnam,” co-authored with Mai Nguyen-Lisovich (Vietnam National University-Ho Chi Minh City), has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business.
Galen Trail (Professor of Marketing) and Brian McCullough's (Associate Professor of Management) article, “Marketing sustainability through sport: testing the sport sustainability campaign evaluation model,” has been accepted for publication in the European Sport Management Quarterly.
Erin Vernon’s (Assistant Professor of Economics) article, “Closing the Gap in Hospice Utilization for the Minority Medicare Population," co-authored with Courtney Hughes (Northern Illinois University), has been accepted for publication in Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine.
Stacey Jones's (Senior Instructor in Economics) paper, “’Taste Internally’ – Ignatian Pedagogy and Service-Learning at the Farmers Market,” co-authored with Kristi Lee (College of Education), Michael Saito (Albers 2018 graduate), and Jennifer Tilghman-Havens (Center for Jesuit Education), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Jesuit Business Education.
Carlos de Mello e Souza's (Associate Professor of Accounting) article, “Up Close and Friendly: A Study of Compassion and Favoritism by Human Resource Professionals,” co-authored with Cristina Wildermuth (Drake University), has been accepted for publication in the Drake Management Review.
Quan Le's (Associate Professor of Economics) article, “From Crisis to Specialty Coffee: The Case of Nicaraguan Smallholder Cooperatives and Jesuit Business Education for Environmental Sustainability and Justice,” co-authored with Grace Jovanovic (Albers undergrad), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Management for Global Sustainability.
Marc Cohen’s (Associate Professor Management) article, “Apology as Self-Repair,” has been published in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice.
Brian McCullough (Associate Professor of Management) and Galen Trail's (Professor of Marketing) article, “Differential Effects of Internal and External Constraints on Sustainability Intentions using a Hierarchical Regression Analysis by Market Segment of Running Event Participants,” has been published in the Journal of Management for Global Sustainability.
David Reid’s (Professor of Management) article, “Indexing Innovation within China,” co-authored with Chi Guotai and Zhao Zhi Chong (Dalian University of Technology) and Ilan Alon (University of Agder, Norway), has been accepted for publication in the Competitiveness Review.
Bridget Hiedemann (Professor of Economics) and Erin Vernon's (Assistant Professor of Economics) article, “Re-Examining Genetic Screening and Oral Contraceptives: A Patient-Centered Review,” co-authored with Bonnie Bowie (College of Nursing), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Personalized Medicine.
Gabe Saucedo's (Assistant Professor of Accounting) paper, “Audit Roles and the Review Process: Workpaper Preparers’ and Reviewers’ Differing Perspectives, co-authored with Brandon Ater (Texas RGV), Christine Gimbar (DePaul), Gregory Jenkins (Virginia Tech), and Nicole Wright (James Madison), has been accepted for publication in the Managerial Auditing Journal.
David Arnesen’s (Professor of Business Law) article, “Leadership, Vision, and Reflection – Applying Ignatian Concepts to Develop Transformational Leaders with a Select Application to Sustainability,” has been published in the Journal of Management for Global Sustainability.
Jeffery Smith (Professor of Business Ethics) has three recent publications. The first is his 2018 Society for Business Ethics Presidential Address -- “Navigating Our Way between Market and State,” to be published in the Business Ethics Quarterly. The second is his article, “Corporate Responsibility and the Plurality of Market Aims,” accepted for publication in Business and Society Review. The last is a book chapter -- “Corporate Moral Responsibility and the Expectation of Autonomy,” co-authored with Wim Dubbink (Tilburg University, the Netherlands), to appear in the Routledge Handbook on Collective Responsibility, edited by Saba Bazargan (UC San Diego) and Deborah Tollefsen (University of Memphis).
Greg Prussia (Professor of Management) and Madhu Rao's (Associate Professor of Management) paper, “Influences on Safety Consciousness in a Utility Company: A Sequential Mediation Model,” co-authored with Geoff Willis (University of Central Oklahoma), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Safety Research.
David Reid’s (Professor of Management) article, “News and Indifference to Truth: Dissecting Tweets and State of the Union Addresses by Presidents Obama and Trump,” co-authored with Michael McAleer and Dave Allen (Edith Cowan University, Australia), has been accepted for publication in Advances in Decision Sciences.
David Arnesen (Professor of Business Law) and Terry Foster's (Associate Professor of Business Law) paper, entitled “Guanxi, Reciprocity, and Reflection – Applying Cultural Keys to Resolve Difficult Negotiations,” has been accepted for publication by the Journal of Business and Educational Leadership.
Cathy Cao (Associate Professor of Finance) and Bonnie Buchanan's (Professor of Finance) paper, “Corporate social responsibility, firm value, and influential institutional ownership,” co-authored with Chongyang Chen (Pacific Lutheran University), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Corporate Finance.
Vlad Dashkeev’s (Instructor in Economics) paper, “Balanced-budget rules and risk-sharing in a fiscal union," co-authored with Stephen Turnovsky (University of Washington), has been published in the Journal of Macroeconomics.
Ben Kim (Professor of Management) has two publications in Issues in Information Systems. One is with Albers graduate students Sharmila Muralidharan, Katrina Phiri, and Sonal Sinha – “Analysis and Prediction of Real Estate Prices: A Case of the Boston Housing Market.” The second is with James Lee (Genevieve Albers Visiting Fellow, Management) and Tim Mushen (of InfoVera) – “Parallel Polylithic Architecture: Microservices.”
Chips Chipalkatti (Professor of Accounting) and Meena Rishi's (Professor of Economics) paper, “Economic Growth and Reduced Carbon Emissions: The Impact of Carbon Pricing Policies,” has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Teaching and Case Studies.
Meena Rishi’s (Professor of Economics) paper, “Increasing Consumer Participation Rates for Green Pricing Programs: A Choice Experiment for South Korea,” co-authored with JH Bae (Chonnam University), has been published in Energy Economics.
Eunice Rhee's (Assistant Professor of Management) paper, "Category Viability: Balanced Levels of Coherence and Distinctiveness," co-authored with Jade Lo (Drexel University), Peer Fiss (University of Southern California), and Mark Kennedy (Imperial College), has been accepted for publication in the Academy of Management Review.
Gabe Saucedo’s (Assistant Professor of Accounting) article, “Shifting Styles: Do Auditor Performance Levels Influence the Review Process?” co-authored with Greg Jenkins (Auburn University), Nicole Wright (James Madison University), and Christine Gimbar (DePaul University), has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Auditing.
Greg Prussia (Professor of Management) and Rubina Mahsud's (Associate Professor of Management) paper, “Effectiveness of Broad and Specific Leader Behaviors,” co-authored with Gary Yukl (SUNY Albany) and Russell Hassan (The Ohio State University), has been accepted for publication in Personnel Review.
Marc Cohen (Associate Professor of Management) and Dean Peterson's (Associate Professor of Economics) paper, “The Implicit Morality of the Market and Joseph Heath’s Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics,” has been published in the Journal of Business Ethics.
Rubina Mahsud (Associate Professor of Management), Jessica Imanaka (Associate Professor of Management), and Greg Prussia (Professor of Management) have had their paper, "Authenticity in Business Sustainability: Overcoming Limitations in Strategic Management Constructs,” accepted for publication in the Sustainability Accounting, Management, and Policy Journal.
Jennifer Marrone (Professor of Management), Holly Ferraro (Associate Professor of Management), and Therese Huston's (SU Center for Faculty Development) paper, “A Theoretical Approach to Female Team Leaders' Boundary Work Choices," has been accepted for publication in Group & Organization Management.
Dean Diavatopoulos (Assistant Professor of Finance) has published a book chapter with Oleg Sokolinskiy (Rutgers University) on, “Stochastic Volatility Models: Faking a Smile,” in the 2019 Handbook of Financial Econometrics, Mathematics, Statistics, and Technology, edited by C.F. Lee, ed., and published by World Scientific.
Matt Isaac’s (Associate Professor of Marketing) paper, “Retailer Categorization: How Store-Format Price Image Influences Expected Prices and Consumer Choices," has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Retailing.
Brian McCullough (Associate Professor of Sport Management Leadership) has published two articles with Melanie Sartore-Baldwin (East Carolina University). One is, “Equity-based Sustainability and Eco-centric Management: Creating More Ecologically Just Sport Organization Practices,” in Sport Management Review. The second is, “Examining Sports Fans and the Endangered Species Nonhuman Animals who Represent Their Affiliated Team Mascot,” in Society & Animals.
Gareth Green's (Associate Professor of Economics) paper, “Discounting Environmental Goods,” co-authored with Timothy Richards (Arizona State University), has been published in the Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
Matt Isaac’s (Associate Professor Marketing) article, “How the Use of Numerical Versus Percent Rank Claims Influences Consumer Judgments,” co-authored with Julio Sevilla (University of Georgia) and Rajesh Bagchi (Virginia Tech University), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Marketing.
Carl Obermiller (Professor of Marketing) and Matt Isaac's (Associate Professor of Marketing) article, “Are Green Men from Venus?” has been published in the Journal of Management for Global Sustainability.
Nadeje Alexandre (Senior Advisor of Graduate Programs) and Bill Weis (Professor of Management) had their article, “Bringing Emotional Intelligence to the Jesuit Business Academy: A Program for Deepening the Conversation among Students, Advisers and Faculty,” accepted for publication in Jesuit Higher Education.
Misuk Lee (Assistant Professor of Management) received a best paper award for her paper, “Investigating the Impact of Online Browsing Dynamics on Promotion Effectiveness,” presented at the 2018 4th International Conference on Information Management (ICIM2018), in Oxford, UK, May 25-27.
Jessica Imanaka’s (Associate Professor of Business Ethics) paper, "Laudato Si', Technologies of Power, and Environmental Injustice: Toward an eco-politics guided by contemplation", has been accepted for publication in Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics.
Marinilka Kimbro (Associate Professor of Accounting), Ajay Abraham (Assistant Professor of Marketing), and Jay Lambe's (Associate Professor of Marketing) paper, “Corporate Social Responsibility: The Efficacy of Matched Alliances between Non-for-Profit and Multinational Enterprises in Developed and Emerging Markets,” co-authored with Victoria Jones (UC Irvine), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Management for Global Sustainability.
Lisa Zhao’s (Professor of Management) paper, “Enhancing Supplier’s Involvement in Startup’s Innovation Through Equity Offering and Trust Building,” coauthored with Michael Song (UMKC), Ad De Jong (Copenhagen Business School), Anthony De Benedetto (Temple University), has been accepted for publication at the International Journal of Innovation Management.
Teresa Ling’s (Instructor in Economics) article, “Resource Allocation and Outpatient Appointment Scheduling using Simulation Optimization,” co-authored with Carrie Lin and Wing Kwan (City University of Hong Kong), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Healthcare Engineering.
Bill Weis (Professor of Management), Nadeje Alexandre (Senior Advisor of Graduate Programs), and Hartley McGrath's (Adjunct in Management) article, “Weltanschauung and the Autobiography: Transforming the Jesuit Business School Experience through Sharing Personal Stories,” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Jesuit Business Education.
Peter Brous (Professor of Finance) and David Carrithers' (Instructor in Finance) article, “Creating a Series of Capital Budgeting Cases based on the Buy vs. Build Decision,” has been accepted for publication in Advances in Financial Education.
Rubina Mahsud (Associate Professor of Management) and Greg Prussia's (Professor of Management), “How Leader Networking, External Monitoring, and Representing Are Relevant for Effective Leadership," co-authored with Gary Yukl (SUNY-Albany) and Russell Hassan (Ohio State), has been accepted for publication in Leadership & Organization Development Journal.
Dennis Applegate's (Lecturer in Accounting) article, “Assessing and Controlling Nonprofit Fraud Risk,” has been accepted for publication in Strategic Finance.
Holly Ferraro (Associate Professor of Management) and Greg Prussia (Professor of Management), along with Albers undergraduate student Shambhavi Mehrotra, have had their article, "The impact of age norms on career transition intentions," accepted for publication in Career Development International.
Sarah Bee (Senior Instructor in Accounting) and Dennis Applegate (Lecturer in Accounting), along with Mike Koenig (Computer Science), have written a report, Artificial Intelligence – The Data Below, which focuses on potential pitfalls in the integration of AI into Internal Audit practices. The report has been published by the Internal Audit Foundation, which provides groundbreaking research to the internal audit profession.
Jot Yau (Professor of Finance), Quan Le (Associate Professor of Economics), and Teresa Ling's (Professor of Economics) paper, “Do International Co-Curricular Activities Have Impact on Cultivating Global Mindset in Business School Students?" has been accepted for publication in a special issue of the Journal of Teaching in International Business on Advancing Learning in International Business Related to Global Mindset and Innovation.
Sherry Sun’s (Lecturer in Management) article, “A BDI Modeling Approach for Decision Support in Supply Chain Quality Inspection,” co-authored with Jiaqi Yan (Nanjing University), Xin Li (City University of Hong Kong), Yani Shi (Southeast University, Nanjing), and Huaiqing Wang (Guangzhou Zhi Yan Technology), has been accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems.
Ajay Abraham’s (Assistant Professor of Marketing) article, "When Does Partitioned Pricing Lead to More Favorable Consumer Preferences? Meta-Analytic Evidence," co-authored with Rebecca Hamilton (Georgetown University), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Marketing Research.
Colette Hoption’s (Associate Professor of Management) paper, “A Lasting Impression: The Influence of Prior Disciplines on Educational Developer’ Research,” co-authored with David Green (SU Center for Faculty Development) and Deandra Little (Elon University), has been accepted for publication in the International Journal for Academic Development.
Misuk Lee’s (Assistant Professor of Management) article, “Modeling and forecasting hotel room demand based on advance booking information,” has been accepted for publication in Tourism Management.
Stacey Jones’ (Senior Instructor in Economics) article, “The Influence of Service-Learning on the Civic Attitudes and Skills of Japanese Teacher Education Candidates,” co-authored with Jeffrey Anderson (College of Education) and Takeshi Miyazaki (Soka University, Japan), has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Research in Service Learning in Teacher Education.
Gabe Saucedo’s (Assistant Professor of Accounting) paper, “Disclosure and Audit Implications of Nonfinancial Measures: A Teaching Case,” co-authored with Matthew Hoag (Gonzaga University), was accepted for publication by Current Issues in Auditing. The manuscript previously won Best Paper Award at the American Accounting Association Western Region Meeting in April, 2017.
Sarah Bee (Senior Instructor in Accounting) and Gabe Saucedo’s (Assistant Professor of Accounting) article, “Accounting Conversations: A Case Study in Auditor Communications,” co-authored with Iram Jafry (PMBA alumna), was accepted for publication by the Review of Business. The manuscript previously received a Best Paper Award at the 2017 Global Business Research Symposium in Cork, Ireland in July, 2017.