%0 Generic %D 2021 %T Leader sensemaking in response to crisis: Consequences and insights from COVID-19 %A Medeiros,Kelsey %A Crayne,Matthew %A Griffith,Jenn %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 36th Annual Conference %C New Orleans, LA %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 218374713344 %$ 218374713344 %0 Journal Article %J Personality and Individual Differences %D 2021 %T Leader sensemaking style in response to crisis: Consequences and insights from the COVID-19 pandemic %A Medeiros,Kelsey %A Crayne,Matthew P. %A Hardy,Jay %A Griffith,Jennifer A. %A Damadzic,Adam %K Management %B Personality and Individual Differences %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 209493921792 %$ 209493921792 %0 Journal Article %J College Teaching %D 2021 %T Learning to "Think Like a Lawyer": Developing a Metacognitive Model for Legal Reasoning %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X In the area of law, metacognition is an implicit goal of instruction, as legal studies classes often stress learning to “think like a lawyer.” However, the explicit metacognitive model for using legal reasoning to break down complex problems and seek solutions is rarely identified. This article explicitly identifies the metacognitive model for thinking like a lawyer and provides concrete steps for direct instruction in this method of analysis. The method of analysis and the resulting model are useful to beyond the legal studies classroom, as the legal reasoning model is substantially similar to a model for critical thinking. %B College Teaching %V 69 %P 34-42 %8 2021 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 189575155712 %$ 189575155712 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial Marketing Management %D 2021 %T Leveraging stakeholder networks with outside-in marketing %A Petersen,J Andrew %A Schmid,Franziska %K Marketing %X The theory of Outside-in marketing (OIM) emphasizes the importance of internal and external partners of a firm to drive strategies for value creation. OIM is based on four key tenets: market sensing and responses, segmentation and targeting, innovation, and employee's learning effort. With this commentary, we apply the theory of OIM to network analysis. By doing so, we identify key stakeholder networks as part of a firm's business ecosystem and discuss the value that can be extracted from different stakeholder networks. Most prior network research in marketing has mainly used customer or employee network data while neglecting other important stakeholder groups. We provide information about how network analysis of stakeholder data can fill gaps in the marketing literature and provide firms with essential knowledge, economic value, and influence over external partners, and improve the value generation process. We first describe each tenet and give examples of stakeholder networks that can be investigated within the realm of the tenet definitions. We then discuss different challenges that social network research can pose, and end with future research questions that can be explored for empirical research studies. %B Industrial Marketing Management %V 92 %P 72-75 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 240464900096 %$ 240464900096 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Licensed to be Deviant or Burdened to be A Good Citizen: A Dual Path Model of the Consequences of Ethical Voice %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Southern Management Association %C New Orleans, LA %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 221724039168 %$ 221724039168 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Logo/Creative Strategy for The Confluence %A Marks,Andrea %A Weldon/Dock No2 Design,Mary Susan %K Design Program %X The Confluence is a consortium of environmental organizations in Corvallis, Oregon, committed to the vitality of the region's lands, waters and people. They are opening a new shared office space in downtown, Corvallis, and we were selected (through a review process)s to create a new logo and creative strategy for representing their organization. %8 2021 %G eng %2 d %4 219696609280 %$ 219696609280 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %D 2020 %T Lead the Horse to Water, but Don't Make Him Drink: The Effects of Moral Identity Symbolization on Coworker Behavior Depend on Perceptions of Proselytization %A Zhu,Luke %A Restubog,Simon L.D. %A Leavitt,Keith %A Wang,Mo %A Zhou,Le %K Management %B Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %V 156 %P 53-68 %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 184199002112 %$ 184199002112 %0 Book Section %D 2020 %T LGBTQ parents and the workplace. %A Huffman,A H %A Smith,N A %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %C New York %P 271-285 %8 2020 %G eng %N 2nd Ed. %2 d %4 185033050112 %$ 185033050112 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Conflict Management %D 2020 %T Limiting fear and anger responses to anger expressions %A Rees,Laura %A Friedman,R %A Oelkalns,M %A Lachowicz,M %K Management %B International Journal of Conflict Management %V 31 %P 581-605 %8 2020 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 218309036032 %$ 218309036032 %0 Conference Paper %D 2020 %T The Logo Life Cycle: An Abstract %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nicholas %K Marketing %P 101--102 %8 2020 %G eng %2 b %4 267787913216 %$ 267787913216 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2019 %T LMX-Differentiation Strengthens the Prosocial Consequences of Leader Humility: An Identification and Social Exchange Perspective %A Carnevale,Joel %A Huang,Lei %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Journal of Business Research %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 141126606848 %$ 141126606848 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Location-based Data on Social Commerce Platforms can Provide Insights for Business Decisions %A Chang,Xiaohui %K Business Analytics %C Corvallis, OR %8 2019 %G eng %2 d %4 188407623680 %$ 188407623680 %0 Journal Article %J Negotiation and Conflict Management Research %D 2019 %T Logics and logistics for future research: Appropriately interpreting the emotional landscape of multi-cultural negotiation %A Rees,Laura %A Kopleman,S %K Management %B Negotiation and Conflict Management Research %V 12 %P 131-145 %8 2019 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 218310219776 %$ 218310219776 %0 Book Section %D 2018 %T Latin America and its context for research in the work-family interface. %A Leiva,P. I. %A Madrid,H. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 162704429056 %$ 162704429056 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Legitimacy and the Politics of Things %A Huff,Aimee %A Humphreys,Ashlee %A Wilner,Sarah J.S. %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory 2018 %C Odense, Denmark %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 195034628096 %$ 195034628096 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Let’s go there: Academics and practitioners tackle critical knowledge gaps. %A Hardy,Jay %A Carr,Alison %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 33rd Annual Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 154872991744 %$ 154872991744 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies %D 2018 %T Let's look at this another way: How supervisors can help subordinates manage the threat of relationship conflict %A Theil,Chase E. %A Jennifer,Griffith A. %A Hardy,Jay %A Peterson,David P. %A Connelly,Shane %K Management %B Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies %V 25 %P 368-380 %8 2018 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 127134095360 %$ 127134095360 %0 Conference Paper %D 2018 %T Logo Life Cycles %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nick %K Marketing %8 2018 %G eng %2 b %4 257903144960 %$ 257903144960 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Logo Life Cycles %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nick %K Marketing %B Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 267791048704 %$ 267791048704 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Logo Life Cycles: A Proof-of-Concept Research Project Examining the Logo Life Cycle %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nick %K Marketing %B 3rd Northwest Marketing Research Symposium %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 267791046656 %$ 267791046656 %0 Conference Paper %D 2018 %T Logo Life Cycles: A Proof-of-Concept Research Project Examining the Logo Life Cycle %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nick %K Marketing %8 2018 %G eng %2 b %4 257903142912 %$ 257903142912 %0 Case %D 2018 %T lululemon athletica: Production and Quality Assurance %A Burns,Leslie %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %X Although thebusiness problem of quality assurance of the yoga pants was based on public information, the approach used by lululemon athletica inc. to address the issues is speculative only and not based on publicly available and/or documented information from lululemon athletica inc. The authors do not intend to illustrate either effective orineffective handling of a situation. %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 162663282688 %$ 162663282688 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Law, Management, and Strategy: Collapsing Boundaries and Managing the Interstices %A Scott,Inara %A Sulkowski,Adam %A Bagley,Constance %A Nelson,J.S. %A Shrivastava,Paul %A Waddock,Sandra %K Business Law %B Annual Meeting %C Atlanta, GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162705645568 %$ 162705645568 %0 Journal Article %J Quantitative Finance %D 2017 %T The Lead-Lag Relationship between the Spot and Futures Markets in China %A Wang,Donghua %A Tu,Jingqing %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Li,Saiping %K Business Analytics %X Based on daily and one-minute high-frequency returns, this paper examines the
lead-lag dependence between the CSI 300 index spot and futures markets from 2010 to 2014. The
nonparametric and nonlinear thermal optimal path method is adopted. Empirical results of the
daily data indicate that the lead-lag relationship between the two markets is within one day but
this relationship is volatile since neither of the two possible situations (the futures leads or lags
behind the spot market) takes a dominant place. Besides, our results from high-frequency data
demonstrate that there is a price discovery in the Chinese futures market: the intraday one-minute
futures return leads the cash return by 0~5 minutes regardless of the price trend of the market. %B Quantitative Finance %V 17 %P 1447–1456 %8 2017 %G eng %N 9 %2 a %4 127159738368 %$ 127159738368 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Legislation and Response: Understanding the Role of the Individual in Implementing Social Change Legislation at Work %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B SIM/ONE/PNP Junior Faculty Consortium %C Atlanta, GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162705831936 %$ 162705831936 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Loyalty as Moral Glue in Korea? The Mediating Effects of Affective Commitment on the Relationship between Ethical Leadership and Follower Work Outcomes %A Lee,Junghyun %A Cho,Jeewon %A Pillai,Raj %K Management %B Midwest Academy of Management %C Chicago, Illinois %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 150744764416 %$ 150744764416 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Leadership Development %A Cieri,Mike %K Management %B Leadership Development %C Bend/Madras %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 143555514368 %$ 143555514368 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Vocational Behavior %D 2016 %T Leading future orientations for current effectiveness: The role of engagement and supervisor coaching in linking future work self salience to job performance %A Lin,Weipeng %A Wang,Lei %A Bamberger,Peter A %A Zhang,Qi %A Wang,Haifeng %A Shi,Jing %A Guo,Wemcao %A Zhao,Tao %K Management %B Journal of Vocational Behavior %V 92 %P 145-156 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 227848411136 %$ 227848411136 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T A longitudinal study of emotional intelligence and mid-career success %A Rode,J %A Arthaud-Day,M %A Ramaswami,A %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162711619584 %$ 162711619584 %0 Conference Paper %D 2016 %T A longitudinal study of emotional intelligence and mid-career success %A Rode,J C %A Arthaud-Day,M L %A Ramaswami,A %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 162704955392 %$ 162704955392 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T LEED and sustainable design %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Special Lecture Series: Chungbuk University %C Cheongju, Korea %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127064420352 %$ 127064420352 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2015 %T Linking the formal strategic planning process, planning flexibility, and innovativeness to firm performance %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %A Neubaum,Donald %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X We explore how formal strategic planning processes, adaptive capabilities, and innovativeness are associated with firm financial performance in a multi-industry sample (N = 448). Our results suggest both formal strategic planning processes and adaptive capabilities are positively associated with innovativeness. In addition, we find innovativeness fully mediates the relationships from formal strategic planning and adaptive capabilities to firm financial performance. This implies that organizations that concurrently act and react will be in a more advantageous competitive position than those unable to master this paradoxical conundrum. %B Journal of Business Research %V 67 %P 2000-2007 %8 2015 %G eng %N 9 %2 a %4 34332592129 %$ 34332592129 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management History %D 2015 %T Looking back: A quantitative review of the Journal of Management History %A Hardy,Jay %A Gibson,C. %A Buckley,M. R. %K Management %B Journal of Management History %V 21 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 109146974208 %$ 109146974208 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Review %D 2015 %T Lying for who we are: An identity-based model of workplace dishonesty %A Leavitt,Keith %A Sluss,David M %K Management %B Academy of Management Review %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 87630618624 %$ 87630618624 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Landscape, Form, and Fabric %A Stannard,Casey %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association %C Charlotte, North Carolina %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 105959364608 %$ 105959364608 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Business Studies %D 2014 %T Language friction and partner selection in cross-border R&D alliance formation %A Joshi,Amol %A Lahiri,Nandini %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X How does language friction affect alliance formation? Language friction is a form of cultural friction arising from structural differences in the respective languages used by potential partners to reason and solve problems together. A little language friction may prompt partners to rethink solutions, thereby enhancing collaboration, but excessive friction may impede collaboration. We develop a Language Friction Index (LFI) to quantify relative differences in linguistic structure for any language pair. Utilizing a unique data set of semiconductor design activities (1988–2001), our empirical analysis finds an inverted U-shaped relationship between partners’ LFI and the likelihood of cross-border research and development (R&D) alliance formation. This relationship is further moderated by prior ties and technological distance. Our findings have several important implications, including: (1) language differences are a measurable and discernible source of cultural friction; (2) the effects of language friction are economically significant and strategically consequential; (3) certain aspects of language friction occur independent of language proficiency and persist despite the use of lingua franca to reduce language barriers; (4) linguistic diversity is an indirect marker of cognitive diversity, which is useful in boosting creativity, especially in first-time collaborations; (5) beyond R&D alliances, language friction may also influence other types of strategic interactions and organizational processes. %B Journal of International Business Studies %V 46 %P 123-152 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 100635899904 %$ 100635899904 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Management %D 2014 %T Like a Member of the Family: Including and Excluding Paid Caregivers in Performances of Family %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %A Cotte,June %K Marketing %B Journal of Marketing Management %V 30 %P 1680-1702 %8 2014 %G eng %N 15-16 %2 a %4 25525661697 %$ 25525661697 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Studies %D 2014 %T Looking attractive until you sell: Earnings management, lockup expiration, and venture capitalists %A Nam,Daeil %A Park,Haemin Dennis %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Management Studies %V 51 %P 1286-1310 %8 2014 %G eng %N 8 %2 a %4 89980911616 %$ 89980911616 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Lying for who we are: Motivated dishonesty in response to intractable identity threats. %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B University of Central Florida Behavioral Ethics Conference %C Orlando, FL %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87788013568 %$ 87788013568 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Learning professional dress through peer-evaluation %A Nishida,Keith %A Burns,Leslie %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Conference of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C New Orleans, LA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 87064193024 %$ 87064193024 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Leaving an Identity-Central Community of Practice %A McAlexander,Jim %A DuFault,Beth %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory Conference %C University of Arizona %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 107202406400 %$ 107202406400 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Leaving and Identity-Central Community of Practice %A McAlexander,Jim %A Schouten,John %A DuFault,Beth %A Martin,Diane %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory International Conference %C Tucson AZ %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88009428992 %$ 88009428992 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Linking Offline and Online Identities: Mobility and Identity %A King,Nancy %K Business Law %B 2013 CLSR-LSPI Seminar on Privacy, Data Protection & Cyber-Security %C Bangkok, Thailand %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 78724861952 %$ 78724861952 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Living and Leaving Brand Community %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Royal Bank Distinguished Visiting Speaker %C Montreal Canada %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88008824832 %$ 88008824832 %0 Journal Article %D 2012 %T Leveraging IT Infrastructure to Facilitate Competitive Activity via Customer Agility: An Empirical Investigation %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Grover,V. %K BIS %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 272321439744 %$ 272321439744 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Linking bias to exclusion using computational modeling. %A Martell,Richard %K Management %C Winnipeg, Canada %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 87947063296 %$ 87947063296 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Late 19th Century Outdoor Garments %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 69252329472 %$ 69252329472 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Research %D 2011 %T Living U.S. Capitalism: The Normalization of Credit/Debt %A Penaloza,Lisa %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B Journal of Consumer Research %V 38 %P 743-762 %8 2011 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 13264754689 %$ 13264754689 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Legitimacy and Angel Investment %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B The Institute for Small Business & Entrepreneurship %C London, England %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 33870034945 %$ 33870034945 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal %D 2010 %T A longitudinal perspective of nonarticulation in the statement of cash flows %A Frischmann,Peter %A Plewa,Frank %A Santhanakrishnan,Mukunthan %K Accounting %B Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal %C Cullowhee, NC %V 14 %P 11 %8 2010 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 85490917376 %$ 85490917376 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Lying for Who We Are: Social and Relational Identity as Drivers of Dishonesty %A Leavitt,Keith %A Sluss,D M %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Montreal, Quebec %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 38062348289 %$ 38062348289 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied %D 2009 %T Leader-member exchange and work-family interactions: The mediating role of self-reported challenge- and hindrance- related stress %A Howes,Satoris %A Huffman,A. H. %A Alden-Anderson,R. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied %V 144 %P 15-36 %8 2009 %G eng %2 a %4 149512062976 %$ 149512062976 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Lightening In a Bottle: Aligning Technology with Natural Area Goals and Strategy. %A Curry,Michael %K BIS %B Natural Areas Association 2009 Conference %C Vancouver, WA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 21919137793 %$ 21919137793 %0 Book Section %D 2008 %T Le capital-risque et les jeunes entreprises innovantes en France %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %C FutuRIS %8 2008 %G eng %2 d %4 99032657920 %$ 99032657920 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Small Business Management %D 2008 %T Leveraging family-based brand identity to enhance firm competitiveness and performance. %A Craig,Justin %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Small Business Management %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 6815588353 %$ 6815588353 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T A Longitudinal Perspective on Nonarticulation in the Statement of Cash Flows %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Northwest Accounting Research Group %C Levenworth, Washington %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 85490948096 %$ 85490948096 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Looking Beyond the Knowledge Source-Recipient Relationship in the Transfer of Tacit Knowledge %A Swift,Michele %A Virick,Meghna %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 8476217345 %$ 8476217345 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2007 %T Large-scale regulatory network analysis from microarray data: Modified Bayesian network learning and association rule mining %A Huang,Zan %A Li,Jiexun %A Su,Hua %A Watts,George S. %A Chen,Hsinchun %K BIS %B Decision Support Systems %V 43 %P 1207-1225 %8 2007 %G eng %2 a %4 86818299904 %$ 86818299904 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Leadership and Change %A King,Jonathan %K Management %B OSU Fraternity and Sorority Officers %C Oregon State University %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2597826561 %$ 2597826561 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Leadership and Motivation %A King,Jonathan %K Management %B OSU Dorm Coordinators %C Oregon State University %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2597822465 %$ 2597822465 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Leveraging family-based brand identity to enhance firm competitiveness and performance %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B The Third Annual Office Depot Small Business Research Forum on “Family Entrepreneurship" %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2715670529 %$ 2715670529 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Living Capitalism: Consumer Identity and Consciousness in Transformational Consumer Research %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Penaloza,Dr. Lisa %K Marketing %B Conference on Transformative Consumer Research %C Hanover, NH %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 13596393473 %$ 13596393473 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Leadership %A King,Jonathan %K Management %B Leadership %C Sigma Nu Fraternity, Corvallis, Oregon %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2597810177 %$ 2597810177 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Learning How to Listen in Health Care Organizations %A King,Jonathan %A Friedman,Leonard %K Management %B Improving Quality Health Care %C Corvsllis, Oregon %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2597816321 %$ 2597816321 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing, Jan 4-8, 2005, Big Island, Hawaii %D 2005 %T Linking Ontological Resources Using Aggregatable Substance Identifiers to Organize Extracted Relations %A Marshall,Byron %A Su,Hua %A McDonald,Dan %A Chen,Hsinchun %K Accounting %K BIS %X Systems that extract biological regulatory pathway relations from free-text sources are
intended to help researchers leverage vast and growing collections of research literature.
Several systems to extract such relations have been developed but little work has focused on
how those relations can be usefully organized (aggregated) to support visualization systems or
analysis algorithms. Ontological resources that enumerate name strings for different types of
biomedical objects should play a key role in the organization process. In this paper we
delineate five potentially useful levels of relational granularity and propose the use of
aggregatable substance identifiers to help reduce lexical ambiguity. An aggregatable
substance identifier applies to a gene and its products. We merged 4 extensive lexicons and
compared the extracted strings to the text of five million MEDLINE abstracts. We report on
the ambiguity within and between name strings and common English words. Our results show
an 89% reduction in ambiguity for the extracted human substance name strings when using an
aggregatable substance approach. %B Proceedings of the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing, Jan 4-8, 2005, Big Island, Hawaii %8 2005 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/marshall_PSB2005.pdf %2 b %4 2606753793 %$ 2606753793 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Leadership development program to groups of managers in the Oregon business community %A Mayer,Steve %K Management %B Northwest Leadership Institute Program %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 648345600 %$ 648345600 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Life-facet coping with job loss: Development and validation of a new scale %A Ryan,Fran McKee %A Wu,B. %A Kinicki,A. J. %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting, (Research Methods Division) %C New Orleans, LA %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2440038401 %$ 2440038401 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Listening to the Customer %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Innovation in the Forest Products Industry: New Processes, Business Systems, and Products %C Corvallis, OR %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 648601600 %$ 648601600 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %D 2003 %T Loyalty: The Influences of Satisfaction and Brand Community %A McAlexander,Jim %A Kim,Steve %A Roberts,Scott %K Marketing %X This paper empirically explores the relative impacts of satisfaction, brand community integration, and consumer experience on customer loyalty as expressed by future purchase intentions and behavior. Data drawn from qualitative research and a survey of 1000 patrons of a Native American casino who indicate a willingness to engage in formal marketing relationships indicate that satisfaction yields to brand community integration as a key driver of loyalty. We discuss important implications of the findings for marketing theory and practice. %B Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %V 11 %P 1-11 %8 2003 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 648519680 %$ 648519680 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Leadership, competitive environments and firm performance in closely held firms %A Dibrell,Clay %A Randøy,T. %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Conference %C Paris, France %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645574656 %$ 645574656 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Linking Teaching to Research Publication Opportunities: Experience in Seven European Countries. %A Gobeli,Dave %A Przybylowski,K. %A Rudelius,W. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Conference Proceedings %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 646115328 %$ 646115328 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Human-Computer Studies %D 2002 %T Loglinear and Multidimensional Scaling Models of Digital Library Navigation %A Buttenfield,B. %A Reitsma,Reindert %K BIS %B International Journal of Human-Computer Studies %V 57 %P 101-119 %8 2002 %G eng %2 a %4 51551979520 %$ 51551979520 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of World Business %D 2002 %T Long- vs. short-term performance perspectives of Western European, Japanese, and U.S. countries: where do they lie? %A Peterson ,R. L. %A Dibrell,Clay %A Pett,T. L. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This paper examines the differences between Eastern and Western companies regarding long- vs. short-term orientations. Utilizing Hofstede's long-term orientation index, this study scrutinizes both long- and short-term performance measurements for companies from Western Europe, Japan, and the United States. The findings suggest that Western European companies place an equally higher priority on both long- and short-term measures of performance compared to companies from Japan and the United States. Additionally, Japanese companies were postulated by the literature to employ a long-term orientation toward company performance greater than U.S. companies. However, our results do not support this statement, as U.S. and Japanese companies were not statistically significantly different. %B Journal of World Business %V 37 %P 245-255 %8 2002 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 645513216 %$ 645513216 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Financial Economics %D 2002 %T Long-Horizon Seasoned Equity Performance in the Pacific Rim Financial Markets %A Mathew,Prem %K Finance %X Previous studies of firms that issue seasoned equity in the US and Japan have found that these firms significantly underperform over the long-run subsequent to the issue. I offer further evidence of this by examining Japanese seasoned offerings (SEOs) from 1975 to 1992. I find similar results for firms issuing seasoned equity in Hong Kong. However, I also find that Korean SEOs generate insignificant abnormal returns over a 36-month period following the issue. These results suggest that the asymmetric information argument offered for the US and Japanese markets do not always hold, especially in markets where the regulatory and market structures vary greatly. Cross-sectional results suggest that younger firms tend to perform worse than older firms. %B Review of Financial Economics %V 11 %P 317-333 %8 2002 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 648296448 %$ 648296448 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T A Lagrangian Heuristic for Network Design %A Raja,V.T. %K BIS %B College of Business Research Seminar Series %C Corvallis, OR %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 2726852609 %$ 2726852609 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The life facet impact of job loss %A Ryan,Fran McKee %A Kinicki,A. J. %K Management %B Job loss and reemployment research: Critical new directions. Symposium conducted at the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Annual Meeting %C San Diego, CA %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 2440165377 %$ 2440165377 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T A longitudinal analysis of country of origin as a predictor of strategic change and performance in global industries %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %A Pett,T. 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For large price increases, trading increases on the buy side during a period of higher spreads. However, the increases in dollar spreads and price pressure are most pronounced at the end of trading day. 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