TY - CONF T1 - Interactive Network Visualization of Educational Standards, Learning Resources and Learning Progressions T2 - Proceedings IV2023 - 27th International Conference on Information Visualisation Y1 - 2023 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Hoglund,Brian A1 - Achatz,Nikolas A1 - Marks,Andrea KW - BIS KW - Design Program AB - We present a novel, network- and browser-based visualization of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). The NGSS are meant to guide (USA) K-12 science and engineering learning and are almost always presented using text and tables. Their connectivity, however, lends them well for network modeling and interactive network visualization.

JA - Proceedings IV2023 - 27th International Conference on Information Visualisation U2 - b U4 - 256122902528 ID - 256122902528 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Take Responsibility or Take Action: How Can Firms Recover from Information Technology Control Material Weakness Disclosures? JF - International Journal of Accounting Information Systems Y1 - 2023 A1 - Norman,Carolyn A1 - Obermire,Kara A1 - Rose,Anna M. A1 - Rose,Jacob A1 - Frydenlund,Nicole KW - Accounting VL - 48 U2 - a U4 - 201705529344 ID - 201705529344 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Does Platform Control Matter? A Meta-Analysis Y1 - 2022 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Kim,I. A1 - Iyengar,K. A1 - Gerow,J. KW - BIS JA - Front Range Information Systems Research Seminar U2 - c U4 - 272321890304 ID - 272321890304 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Emotional intelligence in workplace negotiations Y1 - 2022 A1 - Miners,C A1 - Rees,Laura KW - Management CY - Berlin U2 - d U4 - 233009115136 ID - 233009115136 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - How much will you share? Exploring attitudinal and behavioral nudges in online private information sharing JF - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied Y1 - 2022 A1 - Rees,Laura A1 - Safi,Roozmehr A1 - Lim,Seung-Lark KW - Management U2 - a U4 - 227846060032 ID - 227846060032 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Impeding Behavior in Shopping and Product Trial Y1 - 2022 A1 - Lee,Hyun-Seok (Huck) A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann KW - Marketing KW - Supply Chain JA - ACRA 2022 Conference CY - New Orleans, Louisianna U2 - c U4 - 233632526336 ID - 233632526336 ER - TY - ADVS T1 - NGSS Explorer (Curriculum Network Visualization) Y1 - 2022 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Hoglund,Brian A1 - Achatz,Nikolas KW - BIS UR - https://www.teachengineering.org/ngss_explorer U2 - d U4 - 253092712448 ID - 253092712448 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Paradoxes of Smartphone Use: Understanding the User Experience in Today's Connected World JF - Journal of Consumer Affairs Y1 - 2022 A1 - Faber,Aida A1 - Bee,Colleen A1 - Girju,Marina A1 - Onel,Naz A1 - Rossi,AnnMarie A1 - Cozac,Marina A1 - Lutz,Richard A1 - Nardini,Gia A1 - Song,Camilla KW - Marketing U2 - a U4 - 222359629824 ID - 222359629824 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Revenue sharing bids of a loss-averse supplier for a new product development contract: A multi-method investigation JF - International Journal of Operations & Production Management Y1 - 2022 A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Pun,Hubert A1 - Yan,Tingting KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain VL - 42 CP - 12 U2 - a U4 - 219521019904 ID - 219521019904 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Sick on the day of the interview? Effects of presenteeism on selection outcomes and the moderating role of raters' perspective?taking JF - Journal of Organizational Behavior Y1 - 2022 A1 - Schilpzand,Pauline A1 - Restubog,Simon A1 - Chen,Yueyang KW - Management U2 - a U4 - 248343402496 ID - 248343402496 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Skip the Line: How Social Comparison Impacts the Mobile App Ordering Experience Y1 - 2022 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann A1 - Keech,Jessica KW - Marketing JA - Association for Consumer Research 2022 CY - Denver, CO U2 - c U4 - 252205977600 ID - 252205977600 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Skip the Line: How Social Comparison Impacts the Mobile App Ordering Experience Y1 - 2022 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann A1 - Keech,Jessica KW - Marketing JA - Frontiers in Service 2022 CY - Babson College, Boston, MA U2 - c U4 - 252205705216 ID - 252205705216 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Stability of the Fungal Pigment from Scytalidium cuboideum Carried in Food-Grade Natural Oils JF - Journal of Fungi Y1 - 2022 A1 - Hinsch,Eric A1 - Gutierrez,Sarah A1 - Van Court,R. C. A1 - Chen,Hsiou-Lien A1 - Robinson,Sara KW - Design Program AB - Wood-staining fungal pigments have shown potential use as colorants for wood and textiles, with organic solvents as the pigment carrier. Natural oils have been suggested as an environmentally friendly and more available carrier; however, oils promoted color degradation. The current study examined the mechanism of said degradation and tested therapeutic and food-grade oils (instead of finishing oils) for their potential to carry draconin red, the pigment from Scytalidium cuboideum, without color loss over time. FTIR analysis from finishing oils indicated that oxidation was not likely the cause of color loss as the pigment could not be distinguished from the oils in the IR spectra. SEM was employed to determine if crystal degradation was contributing to color loss and indicated, surprisingly, that the crystals of draconin red formed rather than degraded over time. This suggested crystal breakdown was also not likely the cause of color loss. The pigment did not show degradation in hemp oil, flaxseed oil, and cold-pressed linseed oil when treated with β-carotene. Further in- depth chemical studies are needed to determine the mechanism of color loss in pigmented natural oils; however, food-grade oils appear to be a promising alternative to carry draconin red, without degradation of the color. CY - Basel UR - https:// doi.org/10.3390/jof8030276 U2 - a U4 - 233020801024 ID - 233020801024 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Supporting Student Collaboration for Online Learning: The Impact of Two Instructional Interventions T2 - Association for Information Systems - Special Interest Group - Education (AIS - SIG - Ed) - 2021 Y1 - 2022 A1 - Tyran,Craig K A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Tyran,Kristi L KW - BIS AB - This research provides an overview of an exploratory study that is being conducted to investigate two potential ways in which an instructor may be able to support online student teams assigned to analyze a case and create a collaborative digital document. Specifically, the study was designed to examine the impact of instructor leadership style and process structure on student perceptions and performance. Data has been collected for 60 3-person teams of students enrolled in an upper-division undergraduate information systems course entitled “Business Process Management.” The research data has been collected and will be analyzed. Preliminary findings from the study will be discussed. JA - Association for Information Systems - Special Interest Group - Education (AIS - SIG - Ed) - 2021 U2 - b U4 - 233775153152 ID - 233775153152 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - A Tale of Two Systems. A Review of the architecting and re-architecting of a long-lived website; (2nd edition) Y1 - 2022 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Krueger,Kevin KW - BIS UR - https://open.oregonstate.education/taleoftwosystems/ U2 - d U4 - 158829608960 ID - 158829608960 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Uncertainty and authenticity during career transitions Y1 - 2022 A1 - Dossinger,K A1 - Rees,Laura KW - Management CY - Oxford U2 - d U4 - 218371612672 ID - 218371612672 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Breadcrumbs Y1 - 2021 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert KW - BIS AB - Reflections on the work and contributions of Dr. Paul Hendriks, Professor of Knowledge Management at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. CY - Nijmegen U2 - d U4 - 233150005248 ID - 233150005248 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Enabling and Cultivating Wiser Consumption: The Roles of Marketing and Public Policy JF - Journal of Public Policy and Marketing Y1 - 2021 A1 - Ozanne,Lucie A1 - Stornelli,Jason A1 - Luchs,Michael A1 - Mick,David A1 - Bayuk,Julia A1 - Birau,Mia A1 - Chugani-Marquez,Sunaina A1 - Fransen,Marieke A1 - Herziger,Atar A1 - Komorova,Yuliya A1 - Minton,Elizabeth A1 - Reshadi,Farnoush A1 - Sullivan-Mort,Gillian A1 - Trujillo,Carlos A1 - Bae,Hyeyoon A1 - Dhandra,Tavleen A1 - Zúñiga,Miguel Angel KW - Marketing U2 - a U4 - 202046816256 ID - 202046816256 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Impact of Daily Emotional Labor on Health and Well-Being JF - Management Communication Quarterly Y1 - 2021 A1 - Riforgiate,S E A1 - Howes,Satoris A1 - Simmons,M J KW - Management KW - OSU-Cascades VL - 36 U2 - a U4 - 202047219712 ID - 202047219712 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Inkjet Printing and In-situ Crystallization of Biopigments for Eco-Friendly and Energy-Efficient Fabric Coloration JF - International Journal of Precision and Engineering -Green Technology Y1 - 2021 A1 - He,Y. A1 - Hwang,H-J A1 - Gutierrez,M. A1 - Chen,Hsiou-Lien A1 - Robinson,S. A1 - Chang,C.H. A1 - Malhotra,R. KW - Design Program AB - Current methods of fabric dyeing have a significant negative effect on the environment via toxic effluent emissions, high water usage, and high energy consumption. We demonstrate, for the first time, low-energy inkjet printing of an ecofriendly and biodegradable pigment derived from widely available spalting fungi with synthesis by-products that are fully biodegradable. Vivid and stable coloration is achieved on polyester and cotton using benign acetone-based and ethanol-based biopigment inks, with no liquid effluent or runoff, and without any synthetic dyes or mordants. We investigate the influence of fabric type, solvent type, and the number of printing passes on the color type, intensity, and uniformity, pigment crystallization, and environmental stability. Greater spatial definition of the printed pigment in inkjet printing effects greater crystallization and more vivid and uniform coloration as compared to drop-casting, the primary method used till date to color fabrics with such fungal biopigments. pH-driven interactions between the fabric, solvent, and biopigment cause solvent-driven changes in color type (from bluish to reddish) and fabric-governed changes in color intensity. The impact of our findings on minimizing the environmental impact of fabric dyeing is discussed. CY - New York, NY UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s40684-021-00360-5 U2 - a U4 - 219517308928 ID - 219517308928 ER - TY - ABST T1 - Sustainable Living: Cultural Meaning of Home, Work, and Retail. Y1 - 2021 A1 - Read,Marilyn KW - Design Program U2 - d U4 - 233333811200 ID - 233333811200 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Thirty Years of the ADA: Current State and Way Forward Y1 - 2021 A1 - Bonaccio,S. A1 - Fisher,S. A1 - Baldridge,David A1 - Chandler,M. A1 - Davis,C. A1 - D’Mello,S. A1 - Kulkarni,M. A1 - Ryan,Ryan A1 - Samosh,D. KW - Management JA - 2021 SIOP Annual Conference CY - Vitual U2 - c U4 - 232989161472 ID - 232989161472 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Understanding IT Value at the Managerial Level: Managerial Ambidexterity, Seizing Opportunities, and the Moderating Role of Information Systems Use Y1 - 2021 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Qahri-Saremi,H. A1 - Vijayasarathy,L. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321406976 ID - 272321406976 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Anger as a trigger for information search in integrative negotiations JF - Journal of Applied Psychology Y1 - 2020 A1 - Rees,Laura A1 - Chi,S A1 - Friedman,R A1 - Shih,H KW - Management VL - 105 CP - 7 U2 - a U4 - 218308769792 ID - 218308769792 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Connecting the Role of the Information Technology Function to its Contribution to the Organization Y1 - 2020 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Gerow,J. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321409024 ID - 272321409024 ER - TY - NEWS T1 - Coronavirus recovery: Small businesses must focus on easing employee, customer fears. Y1 - 2020 A1 - Dacin,M A1 - Rees,Laura KW - Management UR - https://theconversation.com/coronavirus-recovery-small-businesses-must-focus-on-easingemployee- customer-fears-138183 U2 - d U4 - 218372214784 ID - 218372214784 ER - TY - ABST T1 - Emotions and emotion training in the workplace Y1 - 2020 A1 - Rees,Laura KW - Management UR - https://smith.queensu.ca/insight/content/why-emotions-belongat- work.php U2 - d U4 - 218394703872 ID - 218394703872 ER - TY - ABST T1 - Emotions, emotional intelligence, and ambivalence in the workplace Y1 - 2020 A1 - Rees,Laura KW - Management UR - https://www.womenofinfluence.ca/2020/02/10/understanding-emotional-intelligence-in-theworkplace- its-not-what-you-think/ U2 - d U4 - 218394738688 ID - 218394738688 ER - TY - ABST T1 - ? Featured in radio interview with Tina Dacin, Laura Rees, & host David Moses for ELMNT FM Radio in Toronto/Ottawa Y1 - 2020 A1 - Rees,Laura KW - Management U2 - d U4 - 233262868480 ID - 233262868480 ER - TY - ABST T1 - Featured in radio interview with Tina Dacin, Laura Rees, & host David Moses for ELMNT FM Radio in Toronto/Ottawa Y1 - 2020 A1 - Rees,Laura KW - Management U2 - d U4 - 233262868480 ID - 233262868480 ER - TY - NEWS T1 - How to calmly navigate personal interactions during COVID-19 Y1 - 2020 A1 - Rees,Laura KW - Management UR - https://theconversation.com/how-to-calmly-navigate-personal-interactions-during-covid-19-143669 U2 - d U4 - 233027606528 ID - 233027606528 ER - TY - CONF T1 - K-12 Engineering and the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS): A Network Visualization and Analysis T2 - American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Y1 - 2020 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Hoglund,Brian A1 - Marks,Andrea A1 - Chaker,Dua A1 - Marks,Andrea KW - BIS KW - Design Program AB - We present an interactive network visualization of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and its coverage by collections of aligned curriculum. The visualization presents an alternative to the usual presentation of the NGSS as a set of linked tables. Users can view entire grade bands, search for or drill down to the level of individual NGSS standards or curricular items, or display groups of standards across grade bands. NGSS-aligned curriculum collections can be switched on and off to visually explore their NGSS coverage. Viewing the NGSS and associated curriculum this way facilitates navigating the NGSS and can help with assessment of alignments as lacking or anomalous. Modeling the NGSS as a network also allows for the computation of network metrics to provide insight into core characteristics of the network. It also provides for detecting anomalies and unexpected patterns. JA - American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) UR - https://strategy.asee.org/k-12-engineering-and-the-next-generation-science-standards-a-network-visualization-and-analysis-resource-exchange U2 - b U4 - 202185967616 ID - 202185967616 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - 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 JF - Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes Y1 - 2020 A1 - Zhu,Luke A1 - Restubog,Simon L.D. A1 - Leavitt,Keith A1 - Wang,Mo A1 - Zhou,Le KW - Management VL - 156 U2 - a U4 - 184199002112 ID - 184199002112 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Limiting fear and anger responses to anger expressions JF - International Journal of Conflict Management Y1 - 2020 A1 - Rees,Laura A1 - Friedman,R A1 - Oelkalns,M A1 - Lachowicz,M KW - Management VL - 31 CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 218309036032 ID - 218309036032 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Managing Software Development Projects for Success: Aligning Plan- and Agility-Based Approaches to Project Complexity and Project Dynamism Y1 - 2020 A1 - Butler,C. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Vijayasarathy,L. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321411072 ID - 272321411072 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Oil-Based Fungal Pigment from Scytalidium cuboideum as a Textile Dye JF - Journal of Fungi Y1 - 2020 A1 - Palomino,M. A1 - Gutierrez,S. A1 - Van-Court,R.C. A1 - Chen,Hsiou-Lien A1 - Robinson,S. KW - Design Program CY - Switzerland VL - 62 UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/jof6020053 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 202611316736 ID - 202611316736 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - On the Other Hand...: Enhancing Promotional Effectiveness with Haptic Cues JF - Journal of Marketing Research Y1 - 2020 A1 - Maille,Virginie A1 - Morrin,Maureen A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann KW - Marketing AB - People like graspable objects more when the objects are located on the dominant-hand side of their body or when the handles point toward their dominant-hand side. However, many products do not have handles or are not graspable (e.g., services, objects hanging on the wall). Can nongraspable products nevertheless benefit from the effects of appealing to viewers’ dominant hands? The present research shows that, yes, consumers respond more positively to nongraspable products if a haptic cue (an object that is graspable or suggestive of hand action) is located within the same visual field as the target and is positioned to appeal to the viewer’s dominant hand. This result is driven by the creation and transfer of perceived ownership from cue to target. These findings extend the use of haptic cues to nongraspable products and uncover the critical role played by perceived ownership, including its ability to transfer from one object to another located in the same visual field. Moreover, the current research demonstrates situations in which the use of haptic cues will not enhance response. VL - 57 UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/0022243719878390 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 143266633728 ID - 143266633728 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Panel Discussion on Experiments Y1 - 2020 A1 - Ribbink,Dina KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain JA - Academy of Management Conference CY - remote U2 - c U4 - 219521714176 ID - 219521714176 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Teaching and maintaining campus community during a pandemic Y1 - 2020 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Lewis,Steven A1 - Tolan,Jody KW - BIS JA - Higher Ed Community of Practice - Deloitte Faculty Panel CY - Portland (Zoom) U2 - c U4 - 219667093504 ID - 219667093504 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - When and why narcissists exhibit greater hindsight bias and less perceived learning JF - Journal of Management Y1 - 2020 A1 - Howes,Satoris A1 - Kausel,Edgar E A1 - Jackson,A T A1 - Reb,J KW - Management KW - OSU-Cascades AB - The present research sought to examine the impact of narcissism, prediction accuracy, and should counterfactual thinking—which includes thoughts such as “I should have done something different”—on hindsight bias (the tendency to exaggerate in hindsight what one knew in foresight) and perceived learning. To test these effects, we conducted four studies (total n = 727). First, in Study 1 we examined a moderated mediation model, in which should counterfactual thinking mediates the relation between narcissism and hindsight bias, and this mediation is moderated by prediction accuracy such that the relationship is negative when predictions are accurate and positive when predictions are inaccurate after accurate predictions. Second, in Study 2 we examined a moderated sequential mediation model, in which the relation between narcissism and perceived learning is sequentially mediated through should counterfactual thinking and hindsight bias, and importantly, this sequential mediation is moderated by prediction accuracy. In Study 3 we ruled out could counterfactual thinking as an alternative explanation for the relationship between narcissism and hindsight bias. Finally, by manipulating should counterfactual thinking in Study 4, our findings suggest that this type of thinking has a causal effect on hindsight bias. We discuss why exhibiting some hindsight bias can be positive after failure. We also discuss implications for eliciting should counterfactual thinking. Our results help explain why narcissists may fail to learn from their experiences. U2 - a U4 - 162705692672 ID - 162705692672 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Workplace affect, conflict, and negotiation Y1 - 2020 A1 - Oleklans,M A1 - Rees,Laura KW - Management CY - Cambridge: U2 - d U4 - 218372009984 ID - 218372009984 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Can Work Teams Prosper with Membership Flux? The Role of Team Receptivity to Newcomers T2 - Academy of Management Proceedings Y1 - 2019 A1 - Zhang,Qi A1 - Su,Rong A1 - Ryu,Seung A1 - Li,Christina A1 - Yu,Kun KW - Management JA - Academy of Management Proceedings VL - 2019 CP - 1 U2 - b U4 - 227848071168 ID - 227848071168 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Connecting Personality Traits to Social Networking Site Addiction: The Mediating Role of Motives Y1 - 2019 A1 - Chen,A. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321413120 ID - 272321413120 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Counteracting Globalization's Skeptics: How Diasporas Influence the Internationalization Preferences of Minority Entrepreneurs' Firms JF - Global Strategy Journal Y1 - 2019 A1 - Inouye,Todd M A1 - Joshi,Amol A1 - Hemmatian,Iman A1 - Robinson,Jeffrey A KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship U2 - a U4 - 162582022144 ID - 162582022144 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Designing with Color in the Early Childhood Education Classroom: A Theoretical Perspective JF - Creative Education Y1 - 2019 A1 - Read,Marilyn KW - Design Program CP - 10 U2 - a U4 - 184483160064 ID - 184483160064 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Digital Platform Life Cycles in Nascent Markets Y1 - 2019 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Kim,I. KW - BIS JA - Front Range Information Systems Research Seminar U2 - c U4 - 272321892352 ID - 272321892352 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Does a Federal Glass Ceiling Have Differential Effects on Female and Male Technology Entrepreneurs? Y1 - 2019 A1 - Inouye,Todd M. A1 - Robinson,Jeffrey A. A1 - Joshi,Amol KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship CY - Hershey, PA U2 - d U4 - 180216100864 ID - 180216100864 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effective Use of Analytic DSS and Job Performance Y1 - 2019 A1 - Campbell,D. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321462272 ID - 272321462272 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Environmental Color and the Cooperative Behavior of Children with Sensory Processing Challenges: An Exploratory Study JF - Creative Education Y1 - 2019 A1 - Read,Marilyn KW - Design Program AB - The difficult challenge faced by occupational therapists and preschool teachers today is creating environments that benefit concurrently the behaviors of all children within one classroom setting. Occupational therapists and teachers design both the physical environment and the social environment for children with developmental needs across a broad spectrum of abilities. Children who have atypical reactions to sensory stimuli may benefit from a space with environmental color because it could act as a modifier for their attention in the environment. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of environmental color on the cooperative behavior of preschool children assessed with having one or more sensory processing challenges. It was predicted that walls with environmental color from focal colors (purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red) would positively impact the overall cooperative behavior of children with sensory processing challenges relative to a wall of white color scheme. The male participant showed higher cooperation scores in all visible-spectrum focal color conditions compared to the white color conditions. The cooperation scores for the female participant were lower on all visible-spectrum focal color conditions, except for orange, as compared with the white conditions. The results of the two different case studies within the environmental conditions are illustrated with discussion and implications of the research findings. VL - 10 CP - 11 U2 - a U4 - 202745272320 ID - 202745272320 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An ethical analysis of emotional labor JF - Journal of Business Ethics Y1 - 2019 A1 - Barry,B A1 - Oelkalns,M A1 - Rees,Laura KW - Management VL - 160 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 218309203968 ID - 218309203968 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Examining factors influencing use of a decision aid in personnel selection. JF - Personnel Assessment and Decisions Y1 - 2019 A1 - Jackson,A T A1 - Young,M E A1 - Howes,Satoris A1 - Knight,P A A1 - Reichin,S L KW - Management KW - OSU-Cascades VL - 5 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 162705784832 ID - 162705784832 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Feasibility and Surface Evaluation of the Pigment from Scytalidium cuboideum for Ink-jet Printing on Textiles JF - Coatings Y1 - 2019 A1 - Gutierrez,Sarath Vega A1 - He,Yujuan A1 - Cao,Yu A1 - Stone,Derek A1 - Walsh,Zielle A1 - Malhotra,Rajiv A1 - Chen,Hsiou-Lien A1 - Chang,Chih-Hung A1 - Robinson,Seri KW - Design Program VL - 9 UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings9040266 CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 183931183104 ID - 183931183104 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Future of Data: Too Much Visualization — Too Little Understanding? JF - Dialectic Y1 - 2019 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Marks,Andrea KW - BIS KW - Design Program AB - Data is part of our lives. Information visualizations help us make sense of this data and possibly help us make changes because of it. In this paper, however, we estimate some of the consequences of what seems an ominous trend, namely the needless complication and beautification of such visualizations. We argue that with increased availability of data and ever more powerful and easy to use visualization software, it becomes easy to succumb to the temptation to impress rather than to communicate. And so we wonder: is a future filled with visualizations that are visually complex and stunning, yet fail to properly communicate the data emerging? To assess some of the consequences of this practice we selected five examples from published sources, developed far simpler (and less attractive) versions from the identical data, randomly exposed these visualizations to subjects and asked simple questions about the displayed data. We find that, on average, it takes subjects longer to comprehend the complex versions, that it takes subjects longer to extract information from these versions and that they make more and larger errors doing so. The experiment shows that subjects eventually do learn how to navigate the complex versions, but by then they have spent significantly more time and made serious interpretative errors. VL - 2 UR - https://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dialectic/14932326.0002.207?view=text;rgn=main CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 161824772096 ID - 161824772096 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Increasing Shopper Trust in Retailer Technological Interfaces via Auditory Confirmation JF - Journal of Retailing Y1 - 2019 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann A1 - Morrin,Maureen KW - Marketing AB - This research examines the effects of sounds made by retail technological interfaces – self- checkout kiosks, credit card readers, mobile apps, websites – at point-of-sale. We propose that such sounds, retail transaction auditory confirmation (RTAC), increase trust in technological interfaces by providing auditory confirmation that stages of the checkout process have been successfully executed. Increased trust in technological interfaces leads to positive downstream consequences in the form of satisfaction and purchase intention. Visual and auditory distraction in the retail environment reduces trust, even when visual confirmation is provided, but synchronously provided audio-visual confirmation attenuates the negative effects of environment distraction. VL - 95 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jretai.2019.10.006 CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 143266664448 ID - 143266664448 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Increasing Shopper Trust in Retailer Technological Interfaces via Auditory Confirmation Y1 - 2019 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann A1 - Morrin,Maureen KW - Marketing JA - 2019 Northwest Marketing Research Symposium CY - Portland, OR U2 - c U4 - 194567452672 ID - 194567452672 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Logics and logistics for future research: Appropriately interpreting the emotional landscape of multi-cultural negotiation JF - Negotiation and Conflict Management Research Y1 - 2019 A1 - Rees,Laura A1 - Kopleman,S KW - Management VL - 12 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 218310219776 ID - 218310219776 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Process Network Modularity, Commonality, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions JF - Journal of Operations Management Y1 - 2019 A1 - Dooley,Kevin A1 - Pathak,Surya A1 - Kull,Thomas A1 - Wu,Zhaohui A1 - Johnson,Jon A1 - Rabinnovich,Elliot KW - Supply Chain U2 - a U4 - 162958057472 ID - 162958057472 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Toward a dimensional model of vocational interests JF - Journal of Applied Psychology Y1 - 2019 A1 - Su,Rong A1 - Tay,Louis A1 - Liao,Hsian-Ya A1 - Zhang,Qi A1 - Rounds,James KW - Management VL - 104 CP - 5 U2 - a U4 - 221937833984 ID - 221937833984 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Urban Innovation: At the nexus of entrepreneurship and urban policy Y1 - 2019 A1 - Robinson,Jeffrey A A1 - Joshi,Amol A1 - Vickerie-Dearman,Lutisha A1 - Inouye,Todd M KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship AB - We define urban innovation as the development of long-lasting transformations in urban communities, neighborhoods, and cities. In our proposed framework, urban innovation is driven by two overarching principles: social inclusion and transformation. Inclusion allows for interaction across social groups and benefits society by reducing socio-economic separation through fostering stronger, and even new, relationships in the community. Transformation means deep-seated change that remodels the mindset and creates new change agents. These principles enable us to isolate innovative activities that are small and incremental, from urban innovations that have the potential to impact the economy and society in major ways. We identify three distinct types of transformative and inclusive policy innovations used in the urban innovation context: market creating, market integration, and market incentivizing. We also present three types of business model innovations that work within these innovations: social entrepreneurship, technology and innovation parks, and venture accelerators. We further categorize the social entrepreneurship business model into sustainable or triple bottom line businesses, social enterprises, micro-finance organizations and benefits corporations/B-Corps. We highlight specific examples of these policy and business model innovations from around the world to illustrate how and why urban innovations are essential for economic growth and social development in rapidly urbanizing cities. We also present several promising avenues for new research on urban innovation to guide scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in more systematically studying the phenomenon and in making strategic decisions about critical issues related to future of the world’s cities. CY - Cheltenham, UK SN - 978 1 78643 600 9 U2 - d U4 - 162582562816 ID - 162582562816 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - When and why a squeakier wheel gets more grease: The influence of cultural values and anger intensity on customer compensation JF - Journal of Service Research Y1 - 2019 A1 - Glikson,E A1 - Rees,Laura A1 - Wirtz,J A1 - Kopleman,S A1 - Rafaeli,A KW - Management VL - 22 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 218309550080 ID - 218309550080 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effectiveness of Bonus and Penalty Incentive Contracts in Supply Chain Exchanges: Does National Culture Matter? JF - Journal of Operations Management Y1 - 2018 A1 - Lee,Yun Shin A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Eckerd,Stephanie Nicole KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain AB - The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of national culture on the effectiveness of bonus and penalty contract incentive structures in supply chain exchanges. We conduct laboratory experiments in Canada, China, and South Korea, involving transactional exchanges in which suppliers are presented with either bonus or penalty contracts. We then evaluate suppliers’ contract acceptance, effort level, and shirking comparatively across national culture. Our findings reveal critical cultural influences on contract efficacy. We show that while acceptance of bonus contracts is comparable across cultures, suppliers from Canada, associated with a national culture low in power distance and high in humane orientation, exhibit lower acceptance rates on penalty contracts. We also find some evidence that suppliers associated with collectivist cultures reward bonus contracts with greater effort and less shirking, but that these relationships are more complex. When contract effectiveness is compared across bonus and penalty contracts within a given cultural setting, we find that bonus contracts are accepted more than penalty contracts in all three countries. Also, after contracts are accepted, bonus contracts are more successful in China as suppliers exert higher efforts and shirk less under bonus contracts than penalty contracts, while accepted contracts are nearly indistinguishable in Canada and South Korea. VL - 62 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272696318300676 U2 - a U4 - 162670551040 ID - 162670551040 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Effects of Compensation Structures and Monetary Rewards on Managers' Decisions to Blow the Whistle JF - Journal of Business Ethics Y1 - 2018 A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Brink,A. A1 - Norman,C. KW - Accounting U2 - a U4 - 149553561600 ID - 149553561600 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Effects of Stories and Checklist Decision Aids on Knowledge Structure Development and Auditor Judgment JF - Journal of Information Systems Y1 - 2018 A1 - Bierstaker,James A1 - Downey,Denise A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Thibodeau,Jay KW - Accounting VL - 32 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 161190909952 ID - 161190909952 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - An Examination of Resilience in Healthcare Information Systems in the Context of Natural Disaster Y1 - 2018 A1 - Park,Insu A1 - Cho,Jeewon A1 - Rao,H.R. KW - Management JA - International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) CY - San Francisco U2 - c U4 - 182353670144 ID - 182353670144 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Exploratory Study for Readmission in Cancer Patients Y1 - 2018 A1 - Huangfu,L. A1 - Hayne,S. A1 - Ma,J. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - b U4 - 272321689600 ID - 272321689600 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Incentivizing Supplier Participation in Buyer Innovation: Experimental Evidence of Non-Optimal Contractual Behaviors JF - Journal of Operations Management Y1 - 2018 A1 - Yan,Tingting A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Pun,Hubert KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain AB - Original equipment manufacturers increasingly involve suppliers in new product development (NPD) projects. How companies design a contract to motivate supplier participation is an important but under-examined empirical question. Analytical studies have started to examine the optimal contract that aligns buyer-supplier incentives in joint NPD projects, but empirical evidence is scarce about the actual contracts offered by buying companies. Bridging the analytical and empirical literature, this paper compares optimal contracting derived from a parsimonious analytical model with actual behaviors observed in an experiment. In particular, we focus on how project uncertainty, buying company effort share, and buyer risk aversion influence three contractual decisions: total investment level, revenue share and fixed fee. Our results indicate significant differences between the optimal and actual behaviors. We identify various types of non-optimal contractual behaviors, which we explain from a risk aversion as well as a bounded rationality perspective. Overall, our findings contribute to the literature by showing that (1) the actual contractual behaviors could differ significantly from the optimal ones, (2) the actual contract design is sensitive to changes in project uncertainty and buying company effort share, and (3) the significant roles of risk aversion and bounded rationality in explaining the non-optimal contractual behaviors. VL - 57 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027269631730058X CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 162670313472 ID - 162670313472 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Managing the self-esteem, employment gaps, and employment quality process: The role of facilitation- and understanding-based emotional intelligence JF - Journal of Organizational Behavior Y1 - 2018 A1 - Dust,Scott B. A1 - Rode,Joseph C. A1 - Arthaud-Day,Marne L. A1 - Howes,Satoris A1 - Ramaswami,Aarti KW - Management KW - OSU-Cascades AB - The job search literature addresses characteristics that facilitate reemployment but does not address the management of employment gaps. Building upon prior job search research, we suggest that facilitation-based emotional intelligence reduces employment gaps through self-esteem. Further, understanding-based emotional intelligence moderates the negative relationship between employment gaps and subsequent employment fit. We test these hypotheses employing a multi-wave data collection of 157 workers. At Time 1, undergraduate students completed a measure of self-esteem and a test of facilitation- and understanding-based emotional intelligence using the MSCEIT© V2.0. Ten years later (Time 2), the same individuals reported their employment gaps, person-organization fit, and person-job fit. Findings suggest that facilitation-based emotional intelligence is associated with higher self-esteem, which in turn leads to reduced employment gaps. Additionally, understanding-based emotional intelligence moderates the relationship between employment gaps and person-job fit such that low understanding-based emotional intelligence enhances the negative relationship and high understanding-based emotional intelligence neutralizes the relationship. This study contributes to the emotional intelligence, career management, and job search literatures by illustrating that emotional intelligence plays a role in preventing employment gaps and managing the difficulties associated with subsequent reemployment. CY - New York, NY VL - 39 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1099-1379 U2 - a U4 - 160017633280 ID - 160017633280 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Manipulation and Attention Checks in Behavioral Accounting Research Y1 - 2018 A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting U2 - d U4 - 162521124864 ID - 162521124864 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Many analysts, one dataset: Making transparent how variations in analytical choices affect results JF - Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science Y1 - 2018 A1 - Silberzahn,R A1 - Uhlmann,E A1 - Martin,D A1 - Anselmi,P A1 - Aust,F A1 - Awtrey,E A1 - Bahník,S A1 - Bai,F A1 - Bannard,C A1 - Bonnier,E A1 - Carlsson,R A1 - Cheung,F A1 - Christensen,G A1 - Clay,R A1 - Craig,M A1 - Rosa,A A1 - Dam,L A1 - Evans,M A1 - Cervantes,I A1 - Fong,N A1 - Gamez-Djokic,M A1 - Glenz,A A1 - Gordon-McKeon,S A1 - Heaton,T A1 - Eriksson,K A1 - Heene,M A1 - Mohr,A A1 - Högden,F A1 - Hui,K A1 - Johannesson,M A1 - Kalodimos,Jonathan A1 - Kaszubowski,E A1 - Kennedy,D A1 - Lei,R A1 - Lindsay,T A1 - Liverani,S A1 - Madan,C A1 - Molden,D A1 - Molleman,E A1 - Morey,R A1 - Mulder,L A1 - Nijstad,B A1 - Pope,B A1 - Pope,N A1 - Prenoveau,J A1 - Rink,F A1 - Robusto,E A1 - Roderique,H A1 - Sandberg,A A1 - Schlueter,E A1 - Schönbrodt,F A1 - Sherman,M A1 - Sommer,S A1 - Sotak,K A1 - Spain,S A1 - Spörlein,C A1 - Stafford,T A1 - Stefanutti,L A1 - Täuber,S A1 - Ullrich,J A1 - Vianello,M A1 - Wagenmakers,E A1 - Witkowiak,M A1 - Yoon,S A1 - Nosek,B KW - Finance U2 - a U4 - 162090280960 ID - 162090280960 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Organizational Identity and Digital Platform Evolution Y1 - 2018 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Kim,I. KW - BIS JA - Front Range Information Systems Research Seminar U2 - c U4 - 272321894400 ID - 272321894400 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shooting from the hip: A habit perspective of voice JF - Academy of Management Review Y1 - 2018 A1 - Lam,C A1 - Rees,Laura A1 - Levesque,L A1 - Ornstein,S KW - Management VL - 43 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 218310600704 ID - 218310600704 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Untitled Y1 - 2018 A1 - Huangfu,L. A1 - Hayne,S. A1 - Ma,J. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321415168 ID - 272321415168 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Virtual Customer Environment Design and Organizational Innovation: An Exploration-Exploitation Perspective Y1 - 2018 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Dinger,M. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321417216 ID - 272321417216 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Auditory Feedback and the Shopping Experience Y1 - 2017 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann KW - Marketing JA - ACRA Annual Conference CY - Bloomington, MN U2 - c U4 - 144086097920 ID - 144086097920 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The authors speak: Six IO psychology textbook authors discuss how they decide what to cite. JF - Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice Y1 - 2017 A1 - Aamodt,A. A. A1 - Conte,J. M. A1 - Howes,Satoris A1 - Levy,P. E. A1 - Riggio,R. A1 - Spector,P. E. KW - Management KW - OSU-Cascades VL - 4 U2 - a U4 - 149463525376 ID - 149463525376 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Building GDO community through storytelling Y1 - 2017 A1 - Beatty,Joy A1 - Holmes IV,Oscar A1 - Atewologun,Doyin A1 - Baldridge,David A1 - Blancero,Donna A1 - King,Eden A1 - Kravitz,David A1 - McKay,Patrick A1 - Ng,Eddy A1 - Nishi,Lisa A1 - Ragins,Belle A1 - Wood,Geoff KW - Management JA - 2017 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management CY - Atlanta GA U2 - c U4 - 144701825024 ID - 144701825024 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Disruptions in the Procurement Process Y1 - 2017 A1 - D'Lima,Rohan A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Vachon,Stephan KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain JA - POMS CY - Seattle U2 - c U4 - 162675650560 ID - 162675650560 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Does Reading a Story or Checklist Result in Superior Knowledge Structure Development? Implications for Judgment and Decision Making JF - Journal of Information Systems Y1 - 2017 A1 - Bierstaker,James A1 - Downey,Denise A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Thibodeau,Jay KW - Accounting U2 - a U4 - 166693687296 ID - 166693687296 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Employee Privacy Concerns, Procedural Justice, and IS Satisfaction under Non-Volitional Surveillance: A Comparative Study between Korea and the United States Y1 - 2017 A1 - Park,I. A1 - Cho,Jeewon A1 - Rao,H.R. KW - Management JA - International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) CY - Seoul, Korea U2 - c U4 - 154834763776 ID - 154834763776 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Energy Policy: No Place for Zero-Sum Thinking JF - Environmental Law Reporter Y1 - 2017 A1 - Scott,Inara A1 - Baker,Shalanda A1 - Craig,Robin Kundis A1 - Dernbach,John A1 - Hirokawa,Keith A1 - Krakoff,Sarah A1 - Owley,Jessica A1 - Powers,Melissa A1 - Roesler,Shannon A1 - Rosenbloom,Jonathan A1 - Ruhl,JB A1 - Salzman,Jim A1 - Takacs,David KW - Business Law AB - Environmental law and environmental protection are often portrayed as requiring trade offs: “jobs versus environment,” “markets versus regulation,” “enforcement versus incentives.” The authors explore the meaning and the role of zero-sum environmentalism as a first step in moving beyond it. VL - 47 UR - https://elr.info/news-analysis/47/10328/beyond-zero-sum-environmentalism CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 142464768000 ID - 142464768000 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - From good soldiers to psychologically entitled: Examining when and why citizenship behavior leads to deviance JF - Academy of Management Journal Y1 - 2017 A1 - Yam,Kai Chi A1 - Klotz,Anthony A1 - He,Wei A1 - Reynolds,Scott KW - Management VL - 60 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 87898486784 ID - 87898486784 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Glass Ceiling Effects for Minority and Women Technology Entrepreneurs Y1 - 2017 A1 - Joshi,Amol A1 - Inouye,Todd M A1 - Robinson,Jeffrey A KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Rutgers Advanced Institute for the Study of Entrepreneurship and Development (RAISED) CY - Newark, NJ U2 - c U4 - 144808222720 ID - 144808222720 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - How does agency workforce diversity influence Federal R&D funding of minority and women technology entrepreneurs? An analysis of the SBIR and STTR programs, 2001–2011 JF - Small Business Economics Y1 - 2017 A1 - Joshi,Amol A1 - Inouye,Todd M A1 - Robinson,Jeffrey A KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship AB - U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs provide Federal research and development (R&D) grants to technology ventures. We explore how grantor demographic diversity explains why demographically diverse grantees experience different odds for successfully transitioning from initial to follow-on R&D grants. We empirically analyze 52,126 Phase I SBIR/STTR awards granted by 11 Federal agencies (2001-2011). We find a positive association between agency workforce diversity and Phase II funding for Phase I grantees, but minority and women technology entrepreneurs are less likely to receive this funding than their non-minority and male counterparts. Agencies valuing workforce ethnic diversity or leveraging gender homophily positively influence the likelihood of women technology entrepreneurs obtaining Phase II funding. We discuss evidence-based implications for policy and practice. VL - 50 U2 - a U4 - 142903508992 ID - 142903508992 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - How Product-Environment Brightness Contrast and Product Disarray Impact Consumer Choice in Retail Environments JF - Journal of Retailing Y1 - 2017 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann A1 - Morrin,Maureen A1 - Nordfalt,Jens KW - Marketing VL - 93 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jretai.2017.03.003 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 143266607104 ID - 143266607104 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A Meta-Analysis of Organizational Learning and IT Assimilation Y1 - 2017 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Gerow,J. A1 - Jeyaraj,A. A1 - Roberts,S. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321419264 ID - 272321419264 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Positive Consumer Sensory Experiences During Economically Uncertain and Technology-Dependent Times Y1 - 2017 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann A1 - Mayor,Lauren A1 - Keech,Jessica A1 - Morrin,Maureen KW - Marketing JA - Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), Division 23, Society for Consumer Psychology CY - Washington, D.C. U2 - c U4 - 144087355392 ID - 144087355392 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Preliminary Evidence for the Use and Efficacy of Mobile Health Applications in Managing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms Y1 - 2017 A1 - Keen,S. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321423360 ID - 272321423360 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Role of Context in IT Assimilation: A Multi-Method Study of a SaaS Platform in the US Nonprofit Sector, Y1 - 2017 A1 - Wright,R. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Wilson,D. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321421312 ID - 272321421312 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A time-lagged study of emotional intelligence and salary JF - Journal of Vocational Behavior Y1 - 2017 A1 - Rode,J. C. A1 - Arthaud-Day,M. L. A1 - Ramaswami,A. A1 - Howes,Satoris KW - Management KW - OSU-Cascades VL - 101 U2 - a U4 - 149463728128 ID - 149463728128 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Unanticipated Effects of Restricted Stock on Managers' Risky Investment Decisions. JF - Advances in Accounting Y1 - 2017 A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Suh,Ikseon A1 - Ugrin,Joe KW - Accounting U2 - a U4 - 161191469056 ID - 161191469056 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Understanding the dual nature of ambivalence: Why and when ambivalence leads to good and bad outcomes JF - Academy of Management Annals Y1 - 2017 A1 - Rothman,N A1 - Pratt,M A1 - Rees,Laura A1 - Vogus,T KW - Management VL - 11 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 218334005248 ID - 218334005248 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - When Should Audit Firms Introduce Analyses of Big Data into the Audit Process? JF - Journal of Information Systems Y1 - 2017 A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Sanderson,K. A1 - Thibodeau,J. KW - Accounting AB - This study investigates how the timing of the consideration of Big Data visualizations affects an auditor's evaluation of evidence and professional judgments. In addition, we examine whether the use of an intuitive processing mode, as compared to a deliberative processing mode, influences an auditor's use and evaluation of Big Data visualizations. We conduct an experiment with 127 senior auditors from two Big 4 firms and find that auditors have difficulty recognizing patterns in Big Data visualizations when viewed before more traditional audit evidence. Our findings also indicate that auditors who view Big Data visualizations containing patterns that are contrary to management assertions after they view traditional audit evidence have greater concerns about potential misstatements and increase budgeted hours more. VL - 31 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 149553647616 ID - 149553647616 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Winning the Bid: Competition in NPD Contracting Y1 - 2017 A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Pun,Hubert A1 - Yan,Tingting KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain JA - POMS CY - Seattle U2 - c U4 - 162675601408 ID - 162675601408 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Women's Reaction to Whole 3D Body Scanning and its Influence on Body Satisfaction T2 - International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) International Conference Y1 - 2017 A1 - Saeidi,Elahe A1 - Romeo,L KW - Design Program JA - International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) International Conference CY - St. Petersburg, Florida U2 - b U4 - 211551805440 ID - 211551805440 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Wood-rotting fungal pigments as colorants in oil-based textile dyes JF - Coatings Y1 - 2017 A1 - Chen,Hsiou-Lien A1 - Palomino,Mardonio A1 - Gutierrez,Vega A1 - Robinson,Sara KW - Design Program VL - 7 UR - http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/7/10/152/html CP - 152 U2 - a U4 - 155085180928 ID - 155085180928 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Assessing collective affect recognition via the Emotional Aperture Measure JF - Cognition and Emotion Y1 - 2016 A1 - Sanchez-Burks,J A1 - Bartel,C A1 - Rees,Laura A1 - Huy,Q KW - Management VL - 30 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 218334328832 ID - 218334328832 ER - TY - CASE T1 - BA302: Microsoft Dynamics NAV ERP Exercise/Walkthrough Y1 - 2016 A1 - Curry,Michael A1 - Marshall,Byron A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Wydner,Kirk KW - Accounting KW - BIS AB - Whether you enter the workforce as a sales manager, financial accountant or office admin, chances are that you will be working with some type of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. The purpose of this exercise/walkthrough is to familiarize you with a typical business process as it is commonly executed with the help of one of the leading ERP systems in the market today – Microsoft Dynamics NAV. This exercise will walk you through the six steps of a typical sales process: 1) Creating a customer order; 2) Backordering an out-of-stock item; 3) Receiving the backordered item; 4) Shipping the customer the ordered items and invoicing the customer; 5) Receiving payment from the customer; 6) Making a payment to the vendor from whom we backordered. As you make your way through this exercise, you should realize that in a real company this process would be executed by different people working in different departments. They all will interact with the ERP; i.e., they all retrieve information from the ERP and store new information in it, as the sales process progresses. In this exercise you take on the role of each of these people, giving you a sense of how the sales order is processed both by the company and by the ERP. UR - http://hdl.handle.net/1957/59858 U2 - d U4 - 134050416640 ID - 134050416640 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - A Case Study Examining the CCT of Fluorescent Lighting on Student On-task behavior in an Elementary School Classroom Y1 - 2016 A1 - Puley,Alana A1 - Read,Marilyn A1 - Tural,Elif A1 - Lee,Seunghae KW - Design Program JA - Interior Design Educators Council Annual Conference CY - Portland, OR U2 - c U4 - 127065516032 ID - 127065516032 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Collegiate Athletic Rebranding: Transforming the Visual Identity of Oregon State University JF - Journal of School Public Relations Y1 - 2016 A1 - Rumpakis,Alexandra A1 - Bee,Colleen A1 - Lee,Jason KW - Marketing VL - 37 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 143537246208 ID - 143537246208 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Cultural Differences and Risk Mitigation Strategies Y1 - 2016 A1 - D'Lima,Rohan A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Vachon,Stephan KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain JA - DSI Annual Conference CY - Austin, TX U2 - c U4 - 207789897728 ID - 207789897728 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Design for collaborative learning: The shifting ground of campus building design Y1 - 2016 A1 - Tural,Elif A1 - Read,Marilyn A1 - Lee,Seunghae KW - Design Program JA - IDEC Annual Conference CY - Portland, OR U2 - c U4 - 127065966592 ID - 127065966592 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Disruptions in the Procurement Process Y1 - 2016 A1 - D'Lima,Rohan A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Vachon,Stephan KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain JA - POMS Annual Conference CY - Orlando, FL U2 - c U4 - 207789932544 ID - 207789932544 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Electronic Medical Record System Avoidance in a Turbulent Environment Y1 - 2016 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Mellott,M. A1 - Dinger,M. A1 - Campbell,D. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321427456 ID - 272321427456 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Examining student behavior under two correlated color temperature levels of lighting in an elementary school classroom JF - Educational Planning Y1 - 2016 A1 - Pulay,Alana A1 - Read,Marilyn A1 - Tural,Elif A1 - Lee,Seunghae KW - Design Program VL - 23 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 144729325568 ID - 144729325568 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Fraud Brainstorming Y1 - 2016 A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting JA - Workshop CY - Honolulu U2 - c U4 - 162520719360 ID - 162520719360 ER - TY - CASE T1 - Honda Canada Y1 - 2016 A1 - Weil,Mary A1 - Ribbink,Dina KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain AB - Honda Canada (A): Tsunami and Communications, Ivey Publishing 9B16D004Honda Canada (B): Tsunami and Sourcing Disruption, Ivey Publishing 9B16D005 Teaching Note: Ivey Publishing 8B16004 CY - London, Ontario U2 - d U4 - 162675931136 ID - 162675931136 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Impact of Virtual Customer Community Interactivity on Organizational Innovation: An Absorptive Capacity Perspective Y1 - 2016 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Dinger,M. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321429504 ID - 272321429504 ER - TY - CONF T1 - A longitudinal study of emotional intelligence and mid-career success Y1 - 2016 A1 - Rode,J C A1 - Arthaud-Day,M L A1 - Ramaswami,A A1 - Howes,Satoris KW - Management KW - OSU-Cascades U2 - b U4 - 162704955392 ID - 162704955392 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - A longitudinal study of emotional intelligence and mid-career success Y1 - 2016 A1 - Rode,J A1 - Arthaud-Day,M A1 - Ramaswami,A A1 - Howes,Satoris KW - Management KW - OSU-Cascades JA - Annual meeting of the Academy of Management CY - Anaheim, CA U2 - c U4 - 162711619584 ID - 162711619584 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Map? or List?based Recommender Agents? Does the Map Metaphor Fulfill its Promise? JF - Information Visualization Y1 - 2016 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Hsieh,Ping-Hung A1 - Diekema,Anne A1 - Robson,Robby A1 - Zarsky,Malinda KW - BIS KW - Supply Chain AB - We present a spatialization of digital library content based on item similarity and an experiment which compares the performance of this spatialization relative to a simple list-based display. Items in the library are K-12 science and engineering learning resources. Spatialization and visualization are accomplished through 2D interactive Sammon mapping of pairwise item similarity scores based on the joint occurrence of word bigrams. The 65 science teachers participating in the experiment were asked to search the library for curricular items they would consider using in conducting one or more teaching assignments. Results indicate that whereas the spatializations adequately capture the salient features of the library’s content and teachers actively use them, item retrieval rates, task-completion time and perceived utility do not significantly differ from the semantically poorer but easier to comprehend and navigate list-based representations. These results put into question the usefulness of the rapidly increasing supply of information spatializations. VL - 16 UR - http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1473871616669193 U2 - a U4 - 127142455296 ID - 127142455296 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Material Control Weakness Corrections: The Enduring Effects of Trust in Management JF - Behavioral Research in Accounting Y1 - 2016 A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Norman,C. KW - Accounting VL - 28 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 149553510400 ID - 149553510400 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Out of control: A self-control perspective on the link between surface acting and abusive supervision JF - Journal of Applied Psychology Y1 - 2016 A1 - Yam,Kai Chi A1 - Fehr,Ryan A1 - Keng,Fong A1 - Klotz,Anthony A1 - Reynolds,Scott KW - Management VL - 101 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 104286998528 ID - 104286998528 ER - TY - ABST T1 - Pushing employees to go the extra mile can be counterproductive Y1 - 2016 A1 - Yam,Kai Chi A1 - Klotz,Anthony A1 - He,Wei A1 - Reynolds,Scott KW - Management UR - https://hbr.org/2016/09/pushing-employees-to-go-the-extra-mile-can-be-counterproductive U2 - d U4 - 133572552704 ID - 133572552704 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The role of self-esteem and emotional intelligence in managing employment gaps and employment fit Y1 - 2016 A1 - Dust,S A1 - Rode,J A1 - Arthaud-Day,M A1 - Ramaswami,A A1 - Howes,Satoris KW - Management KW - OSU-Cascades JA - Annual meeting of the Academy of Management CY - Anaheim, CA U2 - c U4 - 162710902784 ID - 162710902784 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Is There Really a Slippery Slope to Fraud? Y1 - 2016 A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Rose,Ania KW - Accounting U2 - b U4 - 162461423616 ID - 162461423616 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Too Perfect to Touch: Shopper Reluctance to Disturb Neat Product Displays Y1 - 2016 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann KW - Marketing JA - American Collegiate Retail Association Annual Conference CY - Secaucus, NJ U2 - c U4 - 144085874688 ID - 144085874688 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Unraveling K-12 Standard Alignment; Report on a New Attempt T2 - Joint Conference on Digital Libraries Y1 - 2016 A1 - Marshall,Byron A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Samson,Carleigh KW - Accounting KW - BIS AB - We present the results of an experiment which indicates that automated alignment of electronic learning objects to educational standards may be more feasible than previously implied. We highlight some important deficiencies in existing alignment systems and formulate suggestions for improved future ones. We consider how the changing substance of newer educational standards, a multi-faceted view of standard alignment, and a more nuanced view of the ‘alignment’ concept may bring the long-sought goal of automated standard alignment closer. We explore how lexical similarity of documents, a World+Method representation of semantics, and network-based analysis can yield promising results. We furthermore investigate the nature of false positives to better understand how validity of match is evaluated so as to better focus future alignment system development. JA - Joint Conference on Digital Libraries U2 - b U4 - 127038310400 ID - 127038310400 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Using Information Systems to Sense Opportunities for Innovation: Integrating Post-Adoptive IS Use Behaviors with the Dynamic Managerial Capability Perspective Y1 - 2016 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Campbell,D. A1 - Vijayasarathy,L. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321425408 ID - 272321425408 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - On valuing human capital and relating it to macro variables Y1 - 2016 A1 - Berger,Dave A1 - Roll,Richard A1 - Pukthuanthong,Kuntara KW - Finance JA - Financial Management Association Annual Meeting CY - Las Vegas U2 - c U4 - 144819625984 ID - 144819625984 ER - TY - CONF T1 - When Fraud Brainstorming is Dysfunctional Y1 - 2016 A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting U2 - b U4 - 162461310976 ID - 162461310976 ER - TY - CONF T1 - When Should Audit Firms Introduce Analyses of Big Data Into the Audit Process? Y1 - 2016 A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Sanderson,Kerri A1 - Thibodeau,Jay KW - Accounting U2 - b U4 - 162461386752 ID - 162461386752 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Absorptive Capacity, Organizational Antecedents, and Environmental Dynamism Y1 - 2015 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321431552 ID - 272321431552 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The Black Sheep of Visual Merchandising: Asymmetric Response to Multicolor Displays Y1 - 2015 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann A1 - Morrin,Maureen A1 - Nordfalt,Jens KW - Marketing JA - American Marketing Association/American Collegiate Retail Association Triennial Conference CY - Coral Gables, FL U2 - c U4 - 144085921792 ID - 144085921792 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Collaborative learning and campus building design: A case study. Y1 - 2015 A1 - Tural,Elif A1 - Lee,Seunghae A1 - Read,Marilyn KW - Design Program JA - Environmental Design Research Association CY - Los Angeles U2 - c U4 - 105775110144 ID - 105775110144 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Collegiality in Business Schools: Development of a Collegiality Measure and Evaluations of its Implications JF - International Journal of Educational Management Y1 - 2015 A1 - Miles,M. A1 - Shepherd,C. A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Dibben,M. KW - Accounting VL - 29 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 149553381376 ID - 149553381376 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Colorfastness of extracted wood-staining fungal pigments on fabrics - a new potential for textile dyes JF - Journal of Textile and Apparel Technology and Management Y1 - 2015 A1 - Chen,Hsiou-Lien A1 - Weber,G. A1 - Hinsch,E. A1 - Robinson,S. KW - Design Program AB - In this study, pigments In this study, pigments from three species of pigmenting fungi, Chlorociboria aeruginosa (xylindein, green), Scytalidium cuboideum (draconin red, red), and Scytalidium ganodermophtherum (yellow), were used to dye multi-fabric test strips. Tests for color stability and tests for colorfastness to washing with and without bleach, and to perspiration, were conducted. Color readings were taken using a colorimeter, and color differences were statistically determined based on overall color change as calculated using the CIE L*a*b* color space. The results indicated that all three pigments were stable over time, indicating that these pigments can be used for fabric dyeing, eliminating the need for additional chemicals or heat as is required for traditional fabric dyes. Xylindein and draconin red exhibited good colorfastness to washing, and xylindein good colorfastness to perspiration. These results indicate that xylindein shows good potential as a dye for garment fabrics, and draconin red shows good potential as a dye for second-layer garment fabrics. VL - 9 UR - http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/JTATM CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 108788654080 ID - 108788654080 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems, 13th edition Y1 - 2015 A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting CP - 13 U2 - d U4 - 162521120768 ID - 162521120768 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Dynamics of Pre- and Post-Purchase Service and Consumer Evaluation of Online Retailers: A Comparative Analysis of Dissonance and Disconfirmation Models JF - Decision Sciences Y1 - 2015 A1 - Park,Insu A1 - Cho,Jeewon A1 - Rao,H.R. KW - Management VL - 46 CP - 6 U2 - a U4 - 41682219009 ID - 41682219009 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Effects of Guanxi and Compensation Structure on the Objectivity of Chinese Internal Auditors JF - Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research Y1 - 2015 A1 - Li,Y. A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Tang,F. KW - Accounting VL - 18 U2 - a U4 - 149553451008 ID - 149553451008 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Estimation and Visualization of Digital Library Content Similarities T2 - Intern. Conf. on Inf. Systems (ICIS) 2015 Y1 - 2015 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Hsieh,Ping-Hung A1 - Robson,Robby KW - BIS KW - Supply Chain AB - We report on a process for similarity estimation and two-dimensional mapping of lesson materials stored in a Web-based K12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) digital library. The process starts with automated removal of all information which should not be included in the similarity estimations followed by automated indexing. Similarity estimation itself is conducted through a natural language processing algorithm which heavily relies on bigrams. The resulting similarities are then used to compute a Sammon-map; i.e., a projection in n dimensions, the item-to-item distances of which best reflect the input similarities. In this paper we concentrate on specification and validation of this process. The similarity results show almost 100% precision-by-rank in the top three to five ranks. Sammon mapping in two dimensions corresponds well with the digital library‘s table of content. JA - Intern. Conf. on Inf. Systems (ICIS) 2015 U2 - b U4 - 105616928768 ID - 105616928768 ER - TY - CASE T1 - Fishbay.in – Fishing on the Net Y1 - 2015 A1 - Alur,Sivakumar A1 - Mukherjee,Sulagna A1 - Ribbink,Dina KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain AB - Fishbay.in – Fishing on the Net, Ivey Publishing 9B15A020Teaching Note, Ivey Publishing 8B15A020 CY - London, Ontario U2 - d U4 - 162675937280 ID - 162675937280 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Food Aid Procurement and Transportation Decision-Making in Governmental Agencies: The United Nations/EU versus the United States Approach JF - Transportation Journal Y1 - 2015 A1 - Ozpolat,K. A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Hales,D. N. A1 - Windle,R. J. KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain VL - 54 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 149673879552 ID - 149673879552 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Functional forms of competence: Interviewing Y1 - 2015 A1 - Huffcutt,Allen I A1 - Howes,Satoris A1 - Riforgiate,S KW - Management KW - OSU-Cascades U2 - d U4 - 162704664576 ID - 162704664576 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Narcissism exacerbates the hindsight bias, but only after favorable outcomes Y1 - 2015 A1 - Kausel,E E A1 - Howes,Satoris A1 - Jackson,A T A1 - Reb,J KW - Management KW - OSU-Cascades JA - Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology CY - Philadelphia, PA U2 - c U4 - 162712727552 ID - 162712727552 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - On the Other Hand…: Motor Fluency Effects Elicited by Unrelated Haptic Objects in Print Ads Y1 - 2015 A1 - Maille,Virginie A1 - Morrin,Maureen A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann KW - Marketing JA - Society for Consumer Psychology Winter Conference CY - Phoenix, AZ U2 - c U4 - 144085964800 ID - 144085964800 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Queer Women's Experiences Purchasing Clothing and Looking for Clothing Styles JF - Clothing and Textiles Research Journal Y1 - 2015 A1 - Reddy-Best,Kelly A1 - Pedersen,Elaine KW - Apparel Design KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program KW - Merchandising Management VL - 33 CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 105961398272 ID - 105961398272 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The relationship between leadership and flow: A daily diary study Y1 - 2015 A1 - Simmons,M J A1 - Fullagar,C A1 - Howes,Satoris A1 - Riforgiate,S KW - Management KW - OSU-Cascades JA - Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology CY - Philadelphia, PA U2 - c U4 - 162712479744 ID - 162712479744 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Relationship between Team Autonomy and New Product Development Performance under Different Levels of Technological Turbulence JF - Journal of Operations Management Y1 - 2015 A1 - Chen,Jiyao A1 - Neubaum,Donald A1 - Reilly,Richard A1 - Lynn,Gary KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship VL - 33-34 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272696314000692 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 69527220224 ID - 69527220224 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The relationship of gender expression, sexual identity, distress, appearance, and clothing choices for queer women. JF - International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education Y1 - 2015 A1 - Reddy-Best,Kelly A1 - Pedersen,Elaine KW - Apparel Design KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program KW - Merchandising Management VL - 8 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 95371298816 ID - 95371298816 ER - TY - CONF T1 - The Relevance of K-12 Engineering Curricula to NGSS: an Analysis of TeachEngineering-NGSS Alignments T2 - ASEE 2015 Annual Conference Y1 - 2015 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Samson,Carleigh A1 - Soltys,Mike A1 - Sullivan,Jacquelyn KW - BIS AB - The 2013 publication of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) provided the first widely adopted set of science standards to include engineering design throughout all K-12 grades. In doing so, NGSS raised the relevance of the K-12 engineering education sector on a national scale. The TeachEngineering digital library, representative of the K-12 engineering education sector through its collaboration of 36, mostly NSF-funded, K-12 engineering education programs across the US, recently aligned its 1,300+ K-12 engineering lessons and hands-on activities to the NGSS. This paper provides analysis of both the alignment process and its results. As such, we offer insight into the correspondence between the NGSS and a broad, collection of K-12 engineering learning objects and hence, into the mutual relevance of K-12 engineering curriculum and the NGSS. We also provide some recommendations for future K-12 engineering curriculum development. JA - ASEE 2015 Annual Conference U2 - b U4 - 105617211392 ID - 105617211392 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A Response to the IPCC Fifth Assessment JF - Environmental Law Reporter Y1 - 2015 A1 - Adams-Schoen,Sarah J A1 - Badrinarayana,Deepa A1 - Carlarne,Cinnamon A1 - Craig,Robin Kundis A1 - Dernbach,John C. A1 - Hirokawa,Keith H. A1 - Klass,Alexandra B. A1 - Kuh,Katrina Fischer A1 - Miller,Stephen R. A1 - Owley,Jessica A1 - Roesler,Shannon A1 - Rosenbloom,Jonathan A1 - Scott,Inara A1 - Takacs,David KW - Business Law AB - In this article, the authors respond to various sections of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Fifth Assessment. CY - Washington, DC VL - 45 UR - elr.info CP - 1-2015 U2 - a U4 - 98771642368 ID - 98771642368 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Using Information Systems to Sense Opportunities for Innovation: Integrating Post-Adoptive IS Use Behaviors with the Dynamic Managerial Capability Perspective Y1 - 2015 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Campbell,D. A1 - Vijayasarathy,L. KW - BIS JA - Maastricht University U2 - c U4 - 272321896448 ID - 272321896448 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Workshop: TeachEngineering Digital Library: Hundreds of Free, Searchable, NGSS-aligned Hands-on Engineering Lessons for K-12 Y1 - 2015 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Zarske,Malinda A1 - Yowell,Janet A1 - Samson,Carleigh KW - BIS JA - ASEE Annual Conference 2015 CY - Seattle, WA U2 - c U4 - 102487447552 ID - 102487447552 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Auditory Feedback and the Online Shopping Experience Y1 - 2014 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann KW - Marketing JA - Association for Consumer Research Conference CY - Baltimore, MD U2 - c U4 - 144085987328 ID - 144085987328 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Clandestine fashion: Hidden styles and queer identity Y1 - 2014 A1 - Reddy-Best,Kelly L. A1 - Pedersen,Elaine KW - Apparel Design KW - Design Program KW - Merchandising Management JA - 2014 Fashion and Communication Symposium CY - St. Paul, MN U2 - c U4 - 87460554752 ID - 87460554752 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The development of a “sentimental value” unit within a popular culture of dress undergraduate course Y1 - 2014 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Mower,Jennifer KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - Popular Culture Assocation National Conference CY - Chicago, Illinois U2 - c U4 - 88400369664 ID - 88400369664 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Entrepreneurship research (1985-2009) and the emergence of opportunities JF - Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice Y1 - 2014 A1 - Busenitz,Lowell A1 - Plummer,Larry A1 - Klotz,Anthony A1 - Shahzad,Ali A1 - Rhoads,Kevin KW - Management VL - 38 U2 - a U4 - 87898216448 ID - 87898216448 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Executive Compensation and Agency Issues in Italy JF - International Journal of Corporate Governance Y1 - 2014 A1 - Elston,Julie A1 - Rondi,Laura A1 - Bhattacharyya,Nalanaksha KW - Finance KW - OSU-Cascades AB - From a theoretical perspective, we posit that that dividend policies may be relevant in resolving agency issues even in a governance environment dominated by family controlled firms. Earlier research has found that in more market based systems such as the US and Canada, dividends are in fact instrumental in solving agency issues. Prior empirical research has also found that dividends have a role in mitigating agency conflicts in a bank-dominated corporate environments like that in Germany (Elston and Goldberg, 2003). This paper extends the findings of earlier research by empirically investigating whether dividends retain their importance as the mechanism for resolving residual agency issues in a family controlled governance environment like Italy VL - 5 CP - 3/4 U2 - a U4 - 19827521537 ID - 19827521537 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Firm Valuation Effects of the Decision to Adopt Relationally Governed Business Process Outsourcing Arrangements Y1 - 2014 A1 - Duan,C. A1 - Grover,V. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Balakrishnan,J. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321433600 ID - 272321433600 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Flipped classroom 101: Infusing new methods of learning in the traditional classroom Y1 - 2014 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - OSU Center for Teaching and Learning Symposium – Spring term 2014 CY - Corvallis, Oregon U2 - c U4 - 88403433472 ID - 88403433472 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Identity Expression and Bedroom Personalization by Urban Adolescents in Botswana JF - Journal of Adolescent Research Y1 - 2014 A1 - Fidzani,Lily C A1 - Read,Marilyn KW - Design Program AB - Identity expression through the design of urban adolescents’ bedrooms in Gaborone, Botswana, was the focus of this qualitative study. Interviews were conducted to determine the manner in which decorative and personal items played a role in identity exploration and expression. The findings indicated a clear interplay between personalization and identity formation for adolescents. Identities expressed through personalization of bedrooms were private self, gender identity, age identity, family/social identity, and relationships; past, present, and future roles/identities; and religious identity. In addition to these, boys clearly expressed sport identity, self-image, creative self, and achievements through their bedroom personalization. A model is presented that illustrates the interplay between personalization and identity formation. VL - 29 CP - 6 U2 - a U4 - 73707743232 ID - 73707743232 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Impact of Cultural Difference on Buyer-Supplier Negotiations JF - Journal of Operations Management Y1 - 2014 A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Grimm,C. M. KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain VL - 32 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 149674373120 ID - 149674373120 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Impact of Lighting on Children's On-Task Behavior in an Elementary Education Classroom: A Case Study Y1 - 2014 A1 - Pulay,Alana A1 - Tural,Elif A1 - Read,Marilyn KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - National Conference CY - Pittsburgh, PA U2 - c U4 - 108397279232 ID - 108397279232 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Interviews with Turkish women: Rise of consumerism and its influence on home interiors. Y1 - 2014 A1 - Dazkir,Seda S A1 - Read,Marilyn KW - Design Program JA - Interior Design Educators Council Annual Meeting CY - New Orleans U2 - c U4 - 89163384832 ID - 89163384832 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - A Multivariate Analysis of Pre-acquisition Drivers of Technology Adoption Y1 - 2014 A1 - Barnhart,Michelle A1 - Ratchford,Mark KW - Marketing JA - Marketing Science Conference CY - Atlanta, GA U2 - c U4 - 85847734272 ID - 85847734272 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Neatness Matters: The Effect of Display Neatness on Product Color Choice Y1 - 2014 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann A1 - Morrin,Maureen KW - Marketing JA - Understanding the Customer’s Sensory Experience Conference CY - Philadelphia, PA U2 - c U4 - 144086020096 ID - 144086020096 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Neatness Matters: The Effect of Display Neatness on Product Color Choice Y1 - 2014 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann KW - Marketing JA - 2014 Shopper Marketing: In-Store, Online, Social and Mobile Conference CY - Stockholm, Sweden U2 - c U4 - 144086042624 ID - 144086042624 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Opportunities for Massive Open Online Course use and development in ITAA and the clothing/textiles discipline Y1 - 2014 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Mower,Jennifer A1 - Nishida,Keith A1 - LeHew,Melody A1 - Rees,Kathleen A1 - West,Andre A1 - Becker,Julie KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - Charlotte, North Carolina U2 - c U4 - 88400572416 ID - 88400572416 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Pigments extracted from the wood-staining fungi Chlorociboria aeruginosa, Scytalidium cuboideum and S. ganodermophthorum show potential for use as textile dyes JF - Color Technology Y1 - 2014 A1 - Chen,Hsiou-Lien A1 - Weber,G. A1 - Hinsch,E. A1 - Freitas,S. A1 - Robinson,S. KW - Design Program AB - A growing interest in the use of naturally produced pigments for textile dyeing has led to increased efforts towards the identification of such pigments that are less toxic, more sustainable, and more stable over time than currently used synthetic compounds. This work utilised various concentrations of green, red, and yellow pigments extracted with dichloromethane from the wood-staining fungi Chlorociboria aeruginosa, Scytalidium cuboideum, and S. ganodermophthorum, respectively, for the effective dyeing of bleached cotton, spun polyamide (nylon 6.6), spun polyester (Dacron 54), spun polyacrylic, and worsted wool. All three pigments utilised in this study show significant potential for use as textile dyes. Colour changes suggested that drip application methods were superior to submersion using dichloromethane. Colour changes as compared with the untreated fabrics were most significant on polyester, which is likely due to increased levels of polymer swelling in polyester exposed to dichloromethane. VL - 130 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cote.12110/abstract?deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=&userIsAuthenticated=false CP - 6 U2 - a U4 - 89255393280 ID - 89255393280 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Queer Women's Experiences Purchasing Clothing and Looking for Clothing Styles Y1 - 2014 A1 - Reddy-Best,Kelly A1 - Pedersen,Elaine KW - Apparel Design KW - Design Program KW - Merchandising Management JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - Charlotte, NC U2 - c U4 - 92039813120 ID - 92039813120 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The role of moral knowledge in everyday immorality: What does it matter if I know what is right? JF - Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes Y1 - 2014 A1 - Reynolds,Scott A1 - Dang,Carolyn T A1 - Yam,K C A1 - Leavitt,Keith KW - Management VL - 123 U2 - a U4 - 76515831808 ID - 76515831808 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Understanding historical events through dress displays in Titanic museum attractions Y1 - 2014 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - Guest lecture to Cultural Studies of the Museum students, Department of Art CY - Fairbanks Hall U2 - c U4 - 88403511296 ID - 88403511296 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Will Disclosure of Friendship Ties between Directors and CEOs Yield Perverse Effects? JF - The Accounting Review Y1 - 2014 A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Norman,C. A1 - Mazza,C. KW - Accounting VL - 89 CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 149553254400 ID - 149553254400 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The ambivalent mind can be a wise mind: Emotional ambivalence increases judgment accuracy. JF - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology Y1 - 2013 A1 - Rees,Laura A1 - Rothman,N A1 - Lehavy,R A1 - Sanchez-Burks,J KW - Management VL - 49 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 218371399680 ID - 218371399680 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Auditory Feedback Affecting the Online Shopping Experience Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann KW - Marketing JA - Pricing and Retailing Conference CY - Babson College, Babson Park, MA U2 - c U4 - 144086059008 ID - 144086059008 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Bridging the gap between fashion, history, and popular culture: Assigning an oral history project in an (online) 20th century fashion history course Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Mower,Jennifer KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - Popular Culture Assocation National Conference CY - Washington D.C. U2 - c U4 - 88400455680 ID - 88400455680 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Connubial Relationship between Market Orientation and Entrepreneurial Orientation JF - Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice Y1 - 2013 A1 - Kwak,Hyokjin A1 - Jaju,Anupam A1 - Puzakova,Marina A1 - Rocereto,Joseph F. KW - Marketing KW - MBA VL - 21 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 55968628736 ID - 55968628736 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Consumer perceptions of entertainment licensed apparel associated with premises that challenge cultural values: The case of Dexter licensed apparel and its open-text advertising Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Nishida,Keith KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - Popular Culture Assocation National Conference CY - Washington D.C. U2 - c U4 - 88400187392 ID - 88400187392 ER - TY - CASE T1 - A Couple of Squares: Pricing for the Future (A), & E-Commerce for Growth (B) Y1 - 2013 A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Pirouz,Dante A1 - Pirouz,Raymond A1 - Chen-Bendle,Emily KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain U2 - d U4 - 172699734016 ID - 172699734016 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Developing theoretical thinking skills in dress scholarship: An exercise in relational statement identification and analysis Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - New Orleans, Louisiana U2 - c U4 - 88400390144 ID - 88400390144 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Display case exhibit: Sentimental recycling of dress - What my mother wore Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Mower,Jennifer KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - Completed as component of DHE 399: Dress, Museums, and Popular Culture course CY - Milam Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon U2 - c U4 - 88403453952 ID - 88403453952 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Dyadic Fit and the Process of Organizational Socialization Y1 - 2013 A1 - Kammeyer-Mueller,John D. A1 - Schilpzand,Pauline A1 - Rubenstein,Alex KW - Management AB - Person-environment fit matters. Research has repeatedly shown that employees who fit with their jobs, their work groups, and their organizations are more committed and more satisfied (Kristof-Brown, Barrick, & Stevens, 2005). However, despite the demonstrated importance of person-environment fit, there has been a notable absence of research on interpersonal, dyadic fit at work (Ferris, Liden, Munyon, Summers, Basik, & Buckley, 2009). This is a surprising omission, because most people only feel like they really “fit” in a job if they have positive dyadic relationships with their co-workers and supervisor. As such, our understanding of behavior at work is incomplete if we fail to take the role of person-to-person relationships into account. There is also a practical, operational side to understanding dyadic relationships at work, because they facilitate the exchange of information and resources (e.g., Ibarra, Kilduff, & Tsai, 2005; Labianca & Brass, 2006; Nebus, 2006). Unfortunately, research on social relationships at work does not yet reflect the rich body of knowledge that has been amassed in other fields (Barry & Crant, 2000). Thus, while we know that interpersonal relationships are important, we currently do not know a great deal about these relationships in organizational contexts.
In this chapter, we outline a model of how person-environment fit develops in the course of social interactions among established organizational members and those who are new to the organization. The focus on the initial period of relationship development (i.e. organizational socialization) will help to illustrate a number of important processes that occur primarily in the initial acquaintance phase and unfold as individuals come to know one another better. Our theoretical development will proceed from a relationship science perspective (e.g., Berscheid, 1999; Kelley et al., 1983). This perspective offers insights that have been unexplored in both the person-environment fit and organizational socialization literatures, including an increased understanding of how people come to have close affective bonds with one another, a better set of tools for discussing the processes of social acceptance (and rejection), and a useful typology for differentiating types of relationships. To date, there has been only limited transfer of this material into the organizational behavior literature (for exceptions, see Ferris et al., 2009; Poteat, Shockley, & Allen, 2009; or Ragins & Dutton, 2007). CY - Wiley-Blackwell U2 - d U4 - 69076891648 ID - 69076891648 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Electronic Medical Record Compliance and Continuity in Delivery of Care: An Empirical Investigation in a Combat Environment Y1 - 2013 A1 - Mellott,M. A1 - Thatcher,J. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321435648 ID - 272321435648 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An exploration of design students' inspiration process JF - College Student Journal Y1 - 2013 A1 - Dazkir,Sibel Seda A1 - Mower,Jennifer A1 - Reddy-Best,Kelly A1 - Pedersen,Elaine KW - Apparel Design KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program KW - Merchandising Management VL - 47 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 66804023296 ID - 66804023296 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Exploring the use of the personal meaning mapping method in dress and textiles scholarship Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - New Orleans, Louisiana U2 - c U4 - 88400031744 ID - 88400031744 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Fashioning queer bodies: Intersections of dress, identity, and anxiety for queer women Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reddy-Best,Kelly L. A1 - Pedersen,Elaine KW - Apparel Design KW - Design Program KW - Merchandising Management JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference CY - New Orleans, LA U2 - c U4 - 87460745216 ID - 87460745216 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Influence of Director Stock Ownership and Board Discussion Transparency on Financial Reporting Quality JF - Accounting, Organizations and Society Y1 - 2013 A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Mazza,C. A1 - Norman,C. A1 - Rose,Ania KW - Accounting VL - 38 U2 - a U4 - 149553092608 ID - 149553092608 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Infusing popular culture into the museum experience via historic dress: Visitor perceptions of Titanic’s Rose as a living history interpreter/character Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - New Orleans, Louisiana U2 - c U4 - 88400035840 ID - 88400035840 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Is the Objectivity of Internal Audit Compromised When the Internal Audit Function is a Management Training Ground? JF - Journal of Accounting and Finance Y1 - 2013 A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Norman,C. KW - Accounting VL - 53 CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 149553135616 ID - 149553135616 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Response journal assignments as a technique for student comprehension and engagement Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - OSU Center for Teaching and Learning Symposium III CY - Corvallis, Oregon U2 - c U4 - 88403439616 ID - 88403439616 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Student and faculty perceptions of the development and use of Massive Open Online Courses in clothing and textiles education Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Mower,Jennifer A1 - Nishida,Keith KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - New Orleans, Louisiana U2 - c U4 - 88400420864 ID - 88400420864 ER - TY - RPRT T1 - Supply Network Design and Product Environmental Performance. NSF Final Report, 2013. Y1 - 2013 A1 - Wu,Zhaohui A1 - Johnson,Jon A1 - Kull,Tom A1 - Pathak,Surya A1 - Rabinovich ,Elliot A1 - Wu,Zhaohui KW - Supply Chain AB - Dooley, K., J. Johnson, T. Kull, S. Pathak, E. Rabinovich and Z. Wu. Supply Network Design and Product Environmental Performance. NSF Final Report, 2013. U2 - d U4 - 107187574784 ID - 107187574784 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Team Autonomy and New Product Development Performance Y1 - 2013 A1 - Chen,Jiyao A1 - Neubaum,Donald A1 - Reilly,Richard R A1 - Lynn,Gary S. KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Academy of Management Annual Meeting CY - Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida U2 - c U4 - 69531283456 ID - 69531283456 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Understanding historical events through dress and costume displays at Titanic museum attractions Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - Costume Society of America Annual Meeting CY - Las Vegas, Nevada U2 - c U4 - 88400148480 ID - 88400148480 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Visual rhetoric: Significance and application to fashion and dress scholarship Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - New Orleans, Louisiana U2 - c U4 - 88399984640 ID - 88399984640 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Walking Tour of “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” Y1 - 2013 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - Costume Society of America 2013 National Symposium CY - Las Vegas, Nevada U2 - c U4 - 88403470336 ID - 88403470336 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - What Do They Know About Me In The Cloud? A Comparative Law Perspective On Protecting the Privacy and Security of Sensitive Consumer Data JF - American Business Law Journal Y1 - 2013 A1 - King,Nancy A1 - Raja,V.T. KW - BIS KW - Business Law AB - How much does the cloud know about us? Should we care? In cloud computing, sensitive personal data flows in a global network of internet connected computers, creating attractive targets for hackers, challenging law enforcement and raising concerns about government surveillance. From an information privacy perspective, this article discusses how well the management information systems practices and laws in the United States and Europe protect the privacy and security of sensitive consumer data in the cloud. It examines policies and proposed regulations and makes suggestions for legal reforms in both jurisdictions to protect the privacy and security of sensitive information. CY - Wiley Periodicals, Inc., Malden, MA VL - 50 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 55693561856 ID - 55693561856 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - When Humanizing Brands Goes Wrong: The Detrimental Role of Brand Anthropomorphization Amidst Product Wrongdoings JF - Journal of Marketing Y1 - 2013 A1 - Puzakova,Marina A1 - Kwak,Hyokjin A1 - Rocereto,Joseph KW - Marketing KW - MBA AB - The brand relationship literature shows that the humanizing of brands and products generates more favorable consumer attitudes and thus enhances brand performance. However, the authors propose negative downstream consequences of brand humanization—that is, the anthropomorphization of a brand can negatively affect consumers’ brand evaluations when the brand faces negative publicity caused by product wrongdoings. They find that consumers who believe in personality stability (i.e., entity theorists) view anthropomorphized brands that undergo negative publicity less favorably than non-anthropomorphized brands. In contrast, consumers who advocate personality malleability (i.e., incremental theorists) are less likely to devalue an anthropomorphized brand from a single instance of negative publicity. Finally, the authors explore three firm response strategies (i.e., denial, apology, and compensation) that can affect the evaluations of anthropomorphized brands between consumers with different implicit theory perspectives. They find that entity theorists have more difficulty in combating the adverse effects of brand anthropomorphization than incremental theorists. Furthermore, they demonstrate that compensation (vs. denial or apology) is the only effective response among entity theorists. VL - 77 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 61449900032 ID - 61449900032 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Absorptive Capacity and Information Systems Research: Review, Synthesis, and Directions for Future Research Y1 - 2012 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Galluch,P. A1 - Dinger,M. A1 - Grover,V. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321437696 ID - 272321437696 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Applied learning in a cross- cultural dress and textiles course: The development and assessment of a product development project Y1 - 2012 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Pedersen,Elaine KW - Apparel Design KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program KW - Merchandising Management JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - Honolulu, Hawaii U2 - c U4 - 88400504832 ID - 88400504832 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Applied learning in a cross-cultural dress and textiles course: The development and assessment of a product development project Y1 - 2012 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Pedersen,Elaine KW - Apparel Design KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program KW - Merchandising Management JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - Honolulu, HI U2 - c U4 - 87460876288 ID - 87460876288 ER - TY - CASE T1 - Athletic Knit Y1 - 2012 A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Wood,David KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain CY - London, ON U2 - d U4 - 172699693056 ID - 172699693056 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Bedroom personalization by urban adolescents in Botswana. JF - Children, Youth and Environments Y1 - 2012 A1 - Fidzani,L C A1 - Read,Marilyn KW - Design Program CY - Boulder, CO VL - 22 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 58259732480 ID - 58259732480 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Business Process Management Y1 - 2012 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Van Patten,Mark A1 - Baker,Mark A1 - Coogan,Chris KW - BIS JA - 2012 Portland CIO Forum CY - Portland, OR U2 - c U4 - 63034542081 ID - 63034542081 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Can Intermediary-based Science Standards Crosswalking Work? Some Evidence from Mining the Standard Alignment Tool (SAT) JF - Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology Y1 - 2012 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Marshall,Byron A1 - Chart,Trevor KW - Accounting KW - BIS AB - We explore the feasibility of intermediary-based crosswalking and alignment of K-12 science education standards. With increasing availability of K-12 science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) digital library content, alignment of that content with educational standards is a significant and continuous challenge. Whereas direct, one-to-one alignment of standards is preferable but currently unsustainable in its resource demands, less resource-intensive intermediary-based alignment offers an interesting alternative. But will it work? We present the results from an experiment in which the machine-based Standard Alignment Tool (SAT) —incorporated in the National Science Digital Library (NSDL)— was used to collect over half a million direct alignments between standards from different standard-authoring bodies. These were then used to compute intermediary-based alignments derived from the well-known AAAS Project 2061 Benchmarks and NSES standards. Results show strong variation among authoring bodies in their success to crosswalk with best results for those who modeled their standards on the intermediaries. Results furthermore show a strong inverse relationship between recall and precision when both intermediates where involved in the crosswalking. VL - 63 UR - http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/ReitsmaMarshallChart_StandardsCrosswalking_JASIST2012.pdf U2 - a U4 - 43025678337 ID - 43025678337 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Chief Audit Executives' Evaluations of Whistle-Blowing Allegations JF - Behavioral Research in Accounting Y1 - 2012 A1 - Guthrie,C. A1 - Norman,C. A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 24 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 149552633856 ID - 149552633856 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Conceptualizing Models Using Multidimensional Constructs: A Review and Guidelines for their Use Y1 - 2012 A1 - Polites,G. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Thatcher,J. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321443840 ID - 272321443840 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Control Mechanisms and Electronic Medical Record Compliance in a Combat Environment: An Empirical Investigation Y1 - 2012 A1 - Mellott,M. A1 - Thatcher,J. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - b U4 - 272321691648 ID - 272321691648 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Designing Decision Aids to Promote Expertise Development JF - Journal of Information Systems Y1 - 2012 A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - McKay,B. A1 - Norman,C. A1 - Rose,Ania KW - Accounting VL - 26 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 149552578560 ID - 149552578560 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Development and Validation of the Technology Adoption Propensity (TAP) Index JF - Journal of Business Research Y1 - 2012 A1 - Ratchford,Mark A1 - Barnhart,Michelle KW - Marketing VL - 65 CP - 8 U2 - a U4 - 13207326721 ID - 13207326721 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Different hats, different obligations: Plural occupational identities and situated moral judgments. JF - Academy of Management Journal Y1 - 2012 A1 - Leavitt,Keith A1 - Reynolds,Scott J A1 - Barnes,Christopher M A1 - Schilpzand,Pauline A1 - Hannah,Sean T KW - Management AB - It is well understood that moral identity substantially influences moral judgments. However, occupational identities are also replete with moral content, and individuals may have multiple occupational identities within a given work role (e.g., engineer-manager). Consequently, we apply the lenses of moral universalism and moral particularism to categorize occupational identities and explore their moral prescriptions. We present and test a model of occupational identities as implicitly-held and dynamically-activated knowledge structures, cued by context and containing associated content about the absolute and/or relationship-dependent moral obligations owed by the actor to stakeholders. Results from one field study and two situated experiments with dual-occupation individuals indicate that moral obligations embedded in occupational identities influence actors’ work-role moral judgments in a predictable and meaningful manner. VL - 55 U2 - a U4 - 50847703040 ID - 50847703040 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Draped in heritage - Traditional and contemporary Middle Eastern dress and textiles Y1 - 2012 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Mower,Jennifer KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - SDHE Historic Textiles and Apparel Collection Display Case Exhibit CY - Milam Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon U2 - c U4 - 88403488768 ID - 88403488768 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Effect of Pre- and Post-Service Encounter Performance on Consumer Evaluation of Online Retailors JF - Decision Support Systems Y1 - 2012 A1 - Park,I. A1 - Cho,Jeewon A1 - Rao,H.R KW - Management VL - 52 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 37331269633 ID - 37331269633 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An Examination of the Role of Military Medical Chief Information Officer Y1 - 2012 A1 - Mellott,M. A1 - Thatcher,J. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Carter,M. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321447936 ID - 272321447936 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Furniture forms and their influence on our emotional responses toward interior environments JF - Environment and Behavior Y1 - 2012 A1 - Dazkir,S S A1 - Read,Marilyn KW - Design Program VL - 44 CP - 5 U2 - a U4 - 58258817024 ID - 58258817024 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Integrating Historical Research into the Apparel Design Studio Y1 - 2012 A1 - Mullet,Kathy A1 - Stannard,Casey A1 - Reddy-Best,Kelly KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - 2012 ITAA Annual Conference CY - Honolulu, HI, USA U2 - c U4 - 78389563392 ID - 78389563392 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Investigating Firm’s Customer Agility and Firm Performance: The Importance of Aligning Sense and Respond Capabilities Y1 - 2012 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Grover,V. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321441792 ID - 272321441792 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - It takes a village to have a wedding: A cross-cultural analysis of Palestinian and Kurdish wedding dress and its symbolism of prescribed values related to the family unit Y1 - 2012 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - Honolulu, Hawaii U2 - c U4 - 88400218112 ID - 88400218112 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Leveraging IT Infrastructure to Facilitate Competitive Activity via Customer Agility: An Empirical Investigation Y1 - 2012 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Grover,V. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321439744 ID - 272321439744 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - A model of deviant appearance and behavior construction and management in adolescent females: A content analysis of the films Thirteen and Augusta, Gone Y1 - 2012 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Wieghaus,Emily KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - Honolulu, Hawaii U2 - c U4 - 88400267264 ID - 88400267264 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - New Product Development Speed: Too Much of a Good Thing? JF - Journal of Product Innovation Management Y1 - 2012 A1 - Chen,Jiyao A1 - Reilly,Richard A1 - Lynn,Gary KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship AB - New product development speed has become increasingly important for managing innovation in fast-changing business environments. While the existing literature has not produced consistent results regarding the relationship between speed and success for NPD projects, many scholars and practitioners assert that increasing NPD speed is virtually always important to NPD success. The purpose of this study is to examine the implicit assumption that faster is better as it relates to NPS. From the perspectives of time compression diseconomies and absorptive capacity, the authors question the assumption that speed has a linear relationship with success. The authors further argue that time compression diseconomies depend on levels of uncertainty involved in NPD projects. Using survey data of 471 NPD projects, the hypotheses were tested by hierarchical regression analysis and subgroup polynomial regression. The results of this study indicate that NPD speed has a curvilinear relationship with new product success, and the nature of the speed-success relationship varies, depending on type and level of uncertainty. When turbulence or technological newness is high, the relationship is curvilinear but when uncertainties are low, the relationship is linear. In contrast, the results of this study suggest that a curvilinear relationship under conditions of low market newness but not when market newness is high. Discussion focuses on the implications of NPD speed under the different conditions of uncertainty. VL - 29 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1540-5885.2011.00896.x/abstract?userIsAuthenticated=false&deniedAccessCustomisedMessage= CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 37842204673 ID - 37842204673 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Operationalizing Multidimensional Constructs in Structural Equation Modeling: Recommendations for IS Research Y1 - 2012 A1 - Wright,R. A1 - Campbell,D. A1 - Thatcher,J. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321445888 ID - 272321445888 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Playing a New Tune: Lessons from Examining Leadership in Orchestras Y1 - 2012 A1 - Kessler,S. A1 - Cho,Jeewon A1 - Xia,J. A1 - Stelluton,G. A1 - Ropo,A. KW - Management JA - Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) CY - San Diego, CA U2 - c U4 - 37331689473 ID - 37331689473 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Protecting the Privacy and Security of Sensitive Customer Data in the Cloud JF - Computer Law and Security Review Y1 - 2012 A1 - King,Nancy A1 - Raja,V.T. KW - BIS KW - Business Law AB - The global ubiquity of cloud computing may expose consumers' sensitive personal data to significant privacy and security threats. A critical challenge for the cloud computing industry is to earn consumers' trust by ensuring adequate privacy and security for sensitive consumer data. Regulating consumer privacy and security also challenges government enforcement of data protection laws that were designed with national borders in mind. From an information privacy perspective, this article analyses how well the regulatory frameworks in place in Europe and the United States help protect the privacy and security of sensitive consumer data in the cloud. It makes suggestions for regulatory reform to protect sensitive infomraiton in cloud computing environments and to remove regulatory constraints that limit the growth of this vibrant new industry. CY - Oxford VL - 28 UR - www.Sciencedirect.com CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 40841897985 ID - 40841897985 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Response journal writing as a technique to promote understanding of scholarly research in clothing and textiles undergraduate education Y1 - 2012 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - Honolulu, Hawaii U2 - c U4 - 88400474112 ID - 88400474112 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The Role of retro style in styling Y1 - 2012 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - Guest lecture to Introduction to Styling students CY - Milam Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon U2 - c U4 - 88403521536 ID - 88403521536 ER - TY - CONF T1 - The Semantics of Social Media: The Spread of Occupy Protests Y1 - 2012 A1 - Washington,A. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Thatcher,J. KW - BIS U2 - b U4 - 272321705984 ID - 272321705984 ER - TY - CONF T1 - The TeachEngineering Digital Library: Improving Access to the P-12 Engineering Conversation T2 - Proceedings 2nd P-12 Engineering and Design Education Research Summit Y1 - 2012 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Zarske,M. A1 - Sullivan,J. A1 - Klenk,P. A1 - Forbes,M. A1 - Carlson,D. KW - BIS AB - The TeachEngineering digital library is a collection of searchable, standards-based, classroom-tested P-12 engineering curricula for use in science and math classrooms (Sullivan et al., 2005). Its inquiry-based lessons and hands-on activities use real-life engineering as a vehicle for the integration of science and math in P-12 classrooms. Mapped to educational content standards, the activities are age-appropriate, inexpensive to conduct, and relevant to students’ daily lives, helping science and math come alive. The collection is a powerful resource for those in P-12 or higher education, industry and professional communities wanting to improve STEM literacy, to engage young students in the joys and creativity of engineering and the design process, and to increase the number of students pursuing STEM careers.
This paper investigates TeachEngineering usage trends and curricular submission statistics. Specifically, we analyze the submission process for curriculum contributed from external authors, suggest practices for submitting new curriculum, and discuss possible support avenues for future submissions. JA - Proceedings 2nd P-12 Engineering and Design Education Research Summit U2 - b U4 - 50961645568 ID - 50961645568 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Titanic style - Dress and fashion on the voyage Y1 - 2012 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Mower,Jennifer KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - SDHE Historic Textiles and Apparel Collection Display Case Exhibit CY - Milam U2 - c U4 - 88403499008 ID - 88403499008 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Waiting for Service at the Checkout: Negative Emotional Responses, Store Image and Overall Satisfaction JF - Journal of Service Management Y1 - 2012 A1 - van Riel,Allard C.R. A1 - Semeijn,Janjaap A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Bomert-Peters,Yvette KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain VL - 23 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 149674446848 ID - 149674446848 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Airline Financial Distress and Customer Service JF - Journal of the Transportation Research Forum Y1 - 2011 A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Dresner,M. A1 - Hofer,C. KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain VL - 48 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 149674508288 ID - 149674508288 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Are Engagement Quality Reviews Really Objective? JF - Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research Y1 - 2011 A1 - Jones,A. A1 - Norman,C. A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 14 U2 - a U4 - 149552492544 ID - 149552492544 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Comparison of Human and Machine-based Educational Standard Assignment Networks JF - International Journal on Digital Libraries Y1 - 2011 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Diekema,Anne R KW - BIS AB - Increasing availability of digital libraries of K-12 curriculum resources, coupled with an increased emphasis on standard-based teaching necessitates assignment of the standards to the available curriculum. Since such assignment is a laborious and ongoing task, machine-based standard assignment tools have been under development for some time. Unfortunately, data on the performance of these machine-based classifiers are mostly lacking. In this paper we explore network modeling and layout to gain insight into the differences between human assignments and those by one of the better known machine-based classifiers. To build the standard assignment networks we define standards to be linked if they are jointly assigned to the same curricular item. Comparative analysis of the mapped networks shows that that unlike the machine-based assignment maps, the human-based maps elegantly reflect the rationales and principles of the assignment; i.e., clusters of standards separate along lines of lesson content and pedagogical principles. In addition, comparison of the maps clearly indicates that the machine classifier has trouble assigning so-called 'method' standards. VL - 11 U2 - a U4 - 26462951425 ID - 26462951425 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Control Mechanisms and Deployed Electronic Medical Record Policy Compliance: A Principal-Agent Perspective Y1 - 2011 A1 - Mellott, A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Thatcher,J. KW - BIS U2 - b U4 - 272321708032 ID - 272321708032 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Effects of Disclosure Type and Audit Committee Expertise on Chief Audit Executives' Tolerance for Financial Misstatements JF - Accounting, Organizations and Society Y1 - 2011 A1 - Norman,C. A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Suh,I. KW - Accounting VL - 36 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 149552539648 ID - 149552539648 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An Examination of the Deployed Inpatient Electronic Medical Record Y1 - 2011 A1 - Mellott,M. A1 - Thatcher,J. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321452032 ID - 272321452032 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Organizational Information Technology Norms and IT Quality JF - Communications of the IIMA Y1 - 2011 A1 - Marshall,Byron A1 - Curry,Michael A1 - Reitsma,Reindert KW - Accounting KW - BIS AB - The effectiveness of IT governance initiatives in improving IT’s contribution to organizational success has been demonstrated but the mechanisms by which improved outcomes are realized have largely remained unexplored. Although IT governance tools such as COBIT and ITIL specify procedures and policies for the management of IT resources, the experts who developed those tools also embedded a set of core principles or ‘norms’ in the underlying frameworks. This article explores these norms and their role in the realization of organizational IT quality. Through analysis of normative messages implicitly expressed in the documentation elements provided by COBIT, we extract two norms (commitment to improvement and a risk/control perspective) thought to indicate that an organization has adopted the spirit of IT governance. Next, we model the relationship between adoption of these norms and IT quality and evaluate the model with data from a survey of 86 individuals who use, manage, and/or deliver organizational IT services. Principal component analysis is used to validate the survey items. Results show statistically significant relationships between norm adoption, participation in norm-driven activities, and organizational IT quality. VL - 11 UR - http://www.iima.org/index.php?option=com_phocadownload&view=category&id=60:2011-volume-11-issue-4&Itemid=68 CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 40795119617 ID - 40795119617 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Predicting Resident Intentions to Support Community Tourism:Toward an Integration of Two Theories JF - Journal of Hospitality Marketing and Management Y1 - 2011 A1 - Chen,Sandy A1 - Raab,C KW - OSU-Cascades KW - OSU-Cascades Hospitality Mgt VL - 21 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 216840065024 ID - 216840065024 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Preventing Body Dissatisfaction Among Young Women JF - Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences Y1 - 2011 A1 - Reddy,Shweta L A1 - Burns,Leslie KW - Design Program VL - 103 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 58202281984 ID - 58202281984 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Research and theory trends in historic dress and textiles research: A content analysis of Clothing and Textiles Research Journal and Dress JF - Clothing and Textiles Research Journal Y1 - 2011 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Ogle,Jennifer A1 - Tremblay,Kenneth KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program VL - 29 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 88683032576 ID - 88683032576 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Role of Response Formats on Extreme Response Style: A Case of Likert-Type vs. Semantic Differential Scales JF - Advances in International Marketing Y1 - 2011 A1 - Rocereto,Joseph F A1 - Puzakova,Marina A1 - Anderson,Rolph E A1 - Kwak,Hyokjin KW - Marketing KW - MBA VL - 22 U2 - a U4 - 55968544768 ID - 55968544768 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Role of Trust in Post-Adoption IT Exploration: An Empirical Examination of Knowledge Management Systems Y1 - 2011 A1 - Thatcher,J. A1 - McKnight,H. A1 - Arsal,R. A1 - Baker,E. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321449984 ID - 272321449984 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Social context and the psychology of emotional intelligence: A key to creating positive organizations Y1 - 2011 A1 - Ybarra,O A1 - Rees,Laura A1 - Kross,E A1 - Sanchez-Burks,J KW - Management CY - Oxford U2 - d U4 - 218372063232 ID - 218372063232 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Teaching residential design based on a multicultural education ideology. JF - Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences Y1 - 2011 A1 - Read,Marilyn A1 - Owens,N J KW - Design Program CY - Washington, DC VL - 103 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 58265296896 ID - 58265296896 ER - TY - CONF T1 - World vs. Method: Educational Standard Formulation Impacts Document Retrieval T2 - Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL'11),Ottawa, Canada. Y1 - 2011 A1 - Marshall,Byron A1 - Reitsma,Reindert KW - Accounting KW - BIS AB - Although initiatives are underway in the educational community to consolidate disparate collections of educational standards, little has been done to explore the impact of educational standard formulation on information retrieval. Recent research contrasts two categories of educational standards: ‘World’ (topical domain-related concepts) and ‘Method’ (investigative and epistemological principles). This paper explores the information retrieval implications of the World vs. Method distinction. We find that experts are more likely to agree about which educational resources align with a Method standard but that a typical automatic standard assignment tool is more likely to assign a World standard to an educational resource. Further, a text-based information retrieval system is more likely to be accurate in retrieving documents relevant to a World standard as compared to a Method standard. These findings have implications both for educational standard formulation (combining World and Method components in a standard may improve retrieval) and for digital library builders who want to help teachers identify useful, standards-aligned learning objects. JA - Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL'11),Ottawa, Canada. U2 - b U4 - 33636190209 ID - 33636190209 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Advancing Operations Management Theory Using Exploratory Structural Equation Modelling Techniques Y1 - 2010 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Thatcher,J. A1 - Grover,V. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321458176 ID - 272321458176 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Are French Fries and Grades Bad for You? Conflicting Evidence on how K-12 Teachers Search in a K-12 Engineering Digital Library T2 - Am. Soc. of Engr. Education (ASEE) Annual Conf. 2010 Y1 - 2010 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Klenk,P. A1 - Zarske,M. A1 - Sullivan,J. KW - BIS AB - The TeachEngineering digital library provides teacher-tested, standards-based engineering content for K-12 teachers to use in science and math classrooms. Since its release in 2005, it has demonstrated significant growth in users and in contributors; data on this growth is presented. The TeachEngineering team continues to research its search functions and user interface in order to ensure that it is meeting the needs of its intended users, K-12 teachers. Empirical evidence of an experimental study on the dimensions of alignment between digital K-12 lesson materials and education standards, however, contradicts that of the observed search behavior of patrons of TeachEngineering. Whereas the experiment convincingly shows that grade band information does not add to the teaching materials’ relevance for an educational standard, observed patrons’ searching patterns show ample evidence of grade band-based searches. In this paper we offer that although grade band-based searches should perhaps be avoided because they improperly bias search results, they are such a prominent feature in the actual use of the digital library that as designers we must support them while mitigating the risk of unfortunate search bias. As a possible solution we suggest supporting grade-based searches yet offering query expansion by widening the grade band. These results also imply that curriculum developers pay close attention to the assignment of grade bands to their lessons and activities. JA - Am. Soc. of Engr. Education (ASEE) Annual Conf. 2010 CY - Louisville, KY U2 - b U4 - 21031903233 ID - 21031903233 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Aspects of 'Relevance' in the Alignment of Curriculum with Educational Standards JF - Information Processing & Management Y1 - 2010 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Marshall,Byron A1 - Zarske,Malinda KW - Accounting KW - BIS AB - Retrieval of useful digitized learning objects is a key objective for educational digital libraries, but imprecise definitions of alignment hinder the development of effective retrieval mechanisms. With over 63,000 U.S. K-12 science and mathematics education standards and a rapid proliferation of Web-enabled curriculum, retrieving curriculum that aligns with the standards to which teachers must teach is increasingly important. Previous studies of such alignment use single-dimensional and binary measures of relevance. Perhaps as a consequence they suffer from low inter-rater reliability (IRR), with experts agreeing about alignments only some 20-40% of the time. We present the results of an experiment in which the dependent variable ‘alignment’ is operationalized using the Saracevic model of relevance in which; i.e., alignment is defined and measured through ‘clues’ from the everyday practice of K-12 teaching. Results show higher inter-rater reliability on all clues with significantly higher IRR on several specific alignment dimensions. In addition, a (linear) model of ‘overall alignment’ is derived and estimated. Both the structure and explanatory power of the model differ significantly between searching vs. assessment. These results illustrate the usefulness of clue-based relevance measures for information retrieval and have important consequences for both the formulation of automated retrieval mechanisms and the construction of a gold standard set of standard-curriculum alignments. VL - 46 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VC8-4XF7Y02-1/2/3fd5e4257f3d904d5929eeff2185c678 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 12651030529 ID - 12651030529 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Automatic ethics: The effects of implicit assumptions and contextual cues on moral behavior JF - Journal of Applied Psychology Y1 - 2010 A1 - Reynolds,Scott J A1 - Leavitt,Keith A1 - Decelles,Katherine KW - Management VL - 95 U2 - a U4 - 50848159744 ID - 50848159744 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Building and Leveraging Information in Dynamic Markets: The Role of IT Infrastructure Flexibility as Enabler of Organizational Responsiveness and Competitive Advantage Y1 - 2010 A1 - Bhatt,G. A1 - Emdad,A. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Grover,V. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321456128 ID - 272321456128 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Contemplating Design: Listening to Children's Preferences About Classroom Design JF - Creative Education Y1 - 2010 A1 - Read,Marilyn KW - Design Program VL - 1 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 58258829312 ID - 58258829312 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Diffusion of Second Generation Statistical Techniques in Information Systems Research from 1990-2008 Y1 - 2010 A1 - Gerow,J. A1 - Grover,V. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Thatcher,J. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321454080 ID - 272321454080 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Does Using CobiT Improve IT Solution Proposals? T2 - AAA Annual Meeting, IS Section Y1 - 2010 A1 - Marshall,Byron A1 - Curry,Michael A1 - Reitsma,Reindert KW - Accounting KW - BIS AB - The CobiT (Control Objectives for Information and related Technology) framework is designed to help organizations implement IT governance practices by systematically shaping identifiable IT processes to better leverage IT expenditures. The control structure advocated in CobiT embodies governance notions including business alignment, a risk/control perspective, systematic measurement, accountability, and continuous improvement. Despite the rise of internal control regulation, not all organizations have implemented systematic IT controls and many, notably small, organizations may never do so. This study explores whether exposing decision makers to CobiT positively affects the IT solutions they generate. We present a framework (drawn primarily from the structure of CobiT) for identifying normatively better IT plans as measured by application of governance principles. We report on 115 IT solution proposals created by business students. The proposals developed using CobiT more frequently took a risk/control approach, addressed the need for continuous improvement, referred to general IT processes, identified the people who should implement a solution, and proposed more measures of success. Thus, exposing decision makers to a systematic IT governance framework promises to help them generate more comprehensive solutions to IT challenges. JA - AAA Annual Meeting, IS Section U2 - b U4 - 16758226945 ID - 16758226945 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Educational Standard Assignment; Some recent findings working with NSDL tools CAT & SAT T2 - National Science Digital Library (NSDL) 2010 Annual Meeting Y1 - 2010 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Diekema,A. KW - BIS AB - The NSDL suite of tools offers the Content Assignment and Standard Alignment Tools (CAT & SAT). We present two evaluations of these tools; one is a comparative analysis of human vs. CAT standard assignment. Another is the use of a 24M-row database of SAT-based standard alignments. The latter explores the feasibility of standard cross walking JA - National Science Digital Library (NSDL) 2010 Annual Meeting U2 - b U4 - 33900787713 ID - 33900787713 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Gender diversity norms: Influences upon group information elaboration and performance Y1 - 2010 A1 - Raver,J. A1 - Nishii,L. A1 - Vestal,Alex KW - MBA KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management CY - Montreal U2 - c U4 - 38081331201 ID - 38081331201 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The Impact of Relational and Task-Oriented Leaders on Virtual Team Performance Y1 - 2010 A1 - Bajwa,Deepinder A1 - Tyran,Craig A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Tyran,Kristi KW - BIS JA - Group Decision and Negotiation (GDN) 2010 Conference CY - Delft, The Netherlands U2 - c U4 - 35581231105 ID - 35581231105 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Implications of Auditors' Dispositional Trust and Career Advancement Opportunities for the Detection of Fraud JF - Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting Y1 - 2010 A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Dibben,M. KW - Accounting VL - 2 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 149552396288 ID - 149552396288 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Internal Audit Reporting Lines, Fraud Risk Decomposition, and Assessments of Fraud Risk JF - Accounting, Organizations and Society Y1 - 2010 A1 - Norman,C. A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 35 CP - 5 U2 - a U4 - 149552275456 ID - 149552275456 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - An Investigation of A Satisfaction Formation Process in Online Shopping: An Alternative Approach Y1 - 2010 A1 - Park,I. A1 - Cho,Jeewon A1 - Rao,H.R KW - Management JA - International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) CY - St. Louis, MO U2 - c U4 - 37331675137 ID - 37331675137 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - IT curriculum and critical skills set for effective IT professionals: is there a gap? Y1 - 2010 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Eom,Mike A1 - Hootman,J KW - BIS JA - 2010 Portland CIO Forum CY - Portland, OR U2 - c U4 - 27415453697 ID - 27415453697 ER - TY - CONF T1 - IT Governance Norms and IT Success T2 - 2nd annual Pre‐ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems Y1 - 2010 A1 - Marshall,Byron A1 - Curry,Michael A1 - Reitsma,Reindert KW - Accounting KW - BIS AB - The checklists included in well-known IT governance frameworks may be a good fit for
large organizations that face regulatory pressure and a need for large-scale coordination
but may be less appropriate for smaller organizations. Core IT governance principles
embedded in the structure of CobiT, ITIL, and ISO2000 can be expressed as a set of IT
governance norms including business alignment, a risk/control perspective, systematic
measurement, accountability, and continuous improvement. In this study, we model IT
effectiveness and willingness to comply with best practices as effects of adopting these
norms. We propose a set of survey items tailored to help assess the constructs in this
model then partially validate them using principal components analysis. Survey
responses (n=86) reveal a significant connection between evidence of norm adoption in
organizations and IT success. This norms-based paradigm may be useful in bringing
some of the benefits of IT governance to the smaller organizations that are thought to
drive economic growth and employment. JA - 2nd annual Pre‐ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems CY - December 2010, Saint Louis, MO, U.S.A. U2 - b U4 - 31898748929 ID - 31898748929 ER - TY - CONF T1 - A Meta-Analytic Review and Extension of the Organizational IT Assimilation Literature Y1 - 2010 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Gerow,J. A1 - Roberts,S. KW - BIS U2 - b U4 - 272321693696 ID - 272321693696 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Network Visualization of Human and Machine-based Educational Standard Assignment T2 - Information Visualization 2010 (IV-10) Y1 - 2010 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Diekema,A. KW - BIS AB - Rapid growth in the availability of digital libraries of K-12 curriculum, coupled with an increased emphasis on standard-based teaching has led to the development of automated standard assignment tools. To assess the performance of one of those tools and to gain insight into the differences between how human catalogers and automated tools conduct these standard assignments, we explore the use of network modeling and visualization techniques for comparing and contrasting the two. The results show significant differences between the human-based and machine-based network maps. Unlike the machine-based maps, the human-based assignment maps elegantly reflect the rationales and principles of the assignments; i.e., clusters of standards separate along lines of content and pedagogical principles. In addition, humans seem significantly more apt at assigning so-called ‘methodological’ standards. JA - Information Visualization 2010 (IV-10) CY - London U2 - b U4 - 21412300801 ID - 21412300801 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Perceptions of Investment Risk Associated with Material Control Weakness Pervasiveness and Disclosure Detail JF - The Accounting Review Y1 - 2010 A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Norman,C. A1 - Rose,Ania KW - Accounting VL - 85 CP - 5 U2 - a U4 - 149552330752 ID - 149552330752 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Research and theory trends in historic costume and textiles research: A content analysis of Clothing and Textiles Research Journal and Dress Y1 - 2010 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna A1 - Ogle,Jennifer A1 - Tremblay,Kenneth KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - Montreal, Canada U2 - c U4 - 88400332800 ID - 88400332800 ER - TY - CASE T1 - Sunset Grill at Blue Y1 - 2010 A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - Haywood-Farmer,John A1 - Melhuish,Jason KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain CY - London, ON U2 - d U4 - 172699666432 ID - 172699666432 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Supplier-Supplier Relationships in Buyer-Supplier-Supplier Triads: Implications for Supplier Performance JF - Journal of Operations Management Y1 - 2010 A1 - Wu,Zhaohui A1 - Choi,T.Y. A1 - Rungtusanatham,M. KW - Supply Chain AB - A growing number of studies and evidence from industries suggest that, besides managing the relationship with its suppliers, a buyer needs to proactively manage the relationships between those suppliers. In a buyer–supplier–supplier relationship triad, the buyer, as the contracting entity, influences the suppliers’ behaviors and the relationship between them. By considering the relationships in such a triad, we are able to gain a richer and more realistic perspective of buyer–supplier relationships. In this study, our goal is to examine supplier–supplier relationships in buyer–supplier–supplier triads, focusing on how such relationships impact the supplier performance. We frame the supplier–supplier relationship as co-opetition—one in which competing suppliers work together to meet the buyer's requirements. We investigate the role of the buyer on such relationships, and how the buyer and co-opetitive supplier–supplier relationships affect supplier performance. We find mixed empirical support for our hypotheses. However, we are able to demonstrate the dynamics of supplier–supplier co-opetition in the buyer–supplier–supplier triad. We point out the need for further studies in this area. VL - 28 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 16765743105 ID - 16765743105 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Understanding Antecedents of New Product Development Speed: A Meta-Analysis JF - Journal of Operations Management Y1 - 2010 A1 - Chen,Jiyao A1 - Damanpour,Fariborz A1 - Reilly,Richard KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship AB - New product development speed is a key component of time-based strategy, which has becoming increasingly important for managing innovation in a fast-changing business environment. This meta-analytic review assesses the generalizability of the relationships between NPD speed and 17 of its antecedents to provide a better understanding of the salient and cross-situationally consistent factors that affect NPD speed. We grouped the antecedents into four categories of strategy, project, process, and team, and found that process and team characteristics are more generalizable and cross-situationally consistent determinants of NPD speed than strategy and project characteristics. We also conducted subgroup analyses and found that research method variables, such as level of analysis, source of data, and measurement of speed, moderate the relationships between NPD speed and its antecedents. We apply the study’s findings to assess several models of NPD speed, such as the balanced model of product development, the strategic orientation and organizational capability model, the compression vs. the experiential model, the centrifugal and centripetal model, and the product development cycle time model. We also discuss the implications of our findings for research and practice. VL - 28 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272696309000436#secx22 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 37842124801 ID - 37842124801 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Web Services Y1 - 2010 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert KW - BIS AB - Overview of Web services technology and its use. CY - Hoboken, NJ VL - 3 U2 - d U4 - 7908530177 ID - 7908530177 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The adoption and use of technologies to support virtual teams Y1 - 2009 A1 - Bajwa,Deepinder S. A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Tyran,Craig K A1 - Tyran,Kristi KW - BIS JA - Group Decision and Negotiation (GDN) 2009 Conference CY - Toronto U2 - c U4 - 14247702529 ID - 14247702529 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Business Education and Its Relationship to Student Personal Moral Philosophies and Attitudes Toward Profits: An Empirical Response to Critics JF - Academy of Management Learning and Education Y1 - 2009 A1 - Neubaum,Donald A1 - Pagell,Mark A1 - Drexler,John A1 - Ryan,Fran McKee A1 - Larson,Erik KW - Management KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship AB - Critics of business education (e.g., Ghoshal, 2005; Mitroff, 2004) place much of the blame for recent ethical scandals on the lack of moral development of managers and the amoral, "profits-first" theoretical underpinnings of business education. To empirically test these claims, we surveyed 1,080 business and nonbusiness students from a major research university. The results suggest that neither the personal moral philosophies of business and nonbusiness students, nor the personal moral philosophies of business freshmen and business seniors differed significantly. Based on our results, we found no evidence to support the claims of critics who suggest business education is associated with negative personal moral philosophies of students. Further, the attitudes of business freshmen and business seniors concerning profit and sustainability differed significantly, yet in the direction opposite the one Ghoshal (2005) and others would have predicted. Thus, blaming the rash of ethical scandals on the amoral and "profits-first" theoretical underpinnings of business school training might be too simplistic of an approach. VL - 8 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 8642416641 ID - 8642416641 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Conceptualizing and Testing Formative Constructs: Tutorial and Annotated Example Y1 - 2009 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Thatcher,J. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321460224 ID - 272321460224 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Corporate Governance and Capital Accumulation: Firm Level Evidence from Italy JF - Scottish Journal of Political Economy Y1 - 2009 A1 - Elston,Julie A1 - Rondi,Laura KW - Finance KW - OSU-Cascades AB - This study investigates the impact of investor protection on firm ownership and investment decisions in a model where investor protection is allowed to vary across firms. Using firm panel data for Italy, we construct firm level variables to capture the degree of investor protection which is specific to the firm and observable by outside shareholders. Empirical evidence indicates that the stronger the investor protections the lower the fraction of equity that is owned by insiders. Results also suggest that higher insider equity ownership is linked to a larger risk premium and higher costs of capital for the firm. Finally, our findings indicate that the magnitude of capital stock distortions is important when shareholder protection is weak and ownership concentration is high. VL - 56 CP - 6 U2 - a U4 - 8489428993 ID - 8489428993 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Costumes as historical representation: Fakes and forgeries? Y1 - 2009 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - Guest lecture to Philosophy of Aesthetics students U2 - c U4 - 88403531776 ID - 88403531776 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Dimensional Standard Alignment in K-12 Digital Libraries: Assessment of Self-found vs. Recommended Curriculum T2 - Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL'09), Austin, TX Y1 - 2009 A1 - Marshall,Byron A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Zarske,Malinda KW - Accounting KW - BIS JA - Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL'09), Austin, TX UR - http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1555400.1555403 U2 - b U4 - 12651069441 ID - 12651069441 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Gender diversity and creativity: The moderating role of group LMX Y1 - 2009 A1 - Nishii,L.H. A1 - Mayer,D.M. A1 - Vestal,Alex A1 - Porter,R.L. A1 - Raver,J.L. KW - MBA KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial & Organizational Pshychology CY - New Orleans, LA U2 - c U4 - 38081413121 ID - 38081413121 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Increasing Process Improvement through Internet-based e-Business Innovations Y1 - 2009 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Klein,R. KW - BIS U2 - b U4 - 272321695744 ID - 272321695744 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Navigating the TeachEngineering Resource Y1 - 2009 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert KW - BIS JA - NSF TeachEngineering/GK-12 Workshop CY - Boulder, CO U2 - c U4 - 14032785409 ID - 14032785409 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Regionalization of Information Space with Capacity-constrained Voronoi Diagrams Y1 - 2009 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert KW - BIS JA - Colloquium Geographic Information Science (GIS) CY - Zurich, CH U2 - c U4 - 14032777217 ID - 14032777217 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - TeachEngineering: K-12 Teacher Use Study Y1 - 2009 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Marshall,Byron KW - Accounting KW - BIS JA - Special Workshop on TeachEngineering/GK-12 Integration CY - Boulder, CO. U2 - c U4 - 12650889217 ID - 12650889217 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Untitled Y1 - 2009 A1 - Raja,V.T. KW - BIS JA - Management Information Systems (MIS) Symposium CY - La Jolla, California U2 - c U4 - 14248052737 ID - 14248052737 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Using Wikis to Support Virtual Teams in Education: The Effect of Instructor Leadership Style. Y1 - 2009 A1 - Tyran,Craig A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Tyran,Kristi KW - BIS JA - Association of Information Systems - SIGED Conference CY - Phoenix, Arizona U2 - c U4 - 22506346497 ID - 22506346497 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Young Children's Color Preferences in the Interior Environment JF - Early Childhood Education Journal Y1 - 2009 A1 - Read,Marilyn A1 - Upington ,D KW - Design Program VL - 36 CP - 6 U2 - a U4 - 58258855936 ID - 58258855936 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Automatic Ethics: The Effects of Implicit Assumptions and Contextual Cues on Moral Behavior Y1 - 2008 A1 - Reynolds,S A1 - Leavitt,Keith A1 - Decelles,K KW - Management JA - Academy of Management Annual Meeting CY - Anaheim, CA U2 - c U4 - 38062913537 ID - 38062913537 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - An Examination of the Antecedents of Motivation to Lead Y1 - 2008 A1 - Kess,S. A1 - Radosevich,D. A1 - Cho,Jeewon A1 - Kim,S. KW - Management JA - International Academy of Business and Economics (IABE) CY - Las Vegas, NV U2 - c U4 - 37331726337 ID - 37331726337 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Founding family influence and the moderating effects of product market competition on firm performance: Implications for corporate governance JF - Small Business Economics Y1 - 2008 A1 - Randoy,Trond A1 - Dibrell,Clay A1 - Craig,Justin KW - Management KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship VL - 20 U2 - a U4 - 12158451713 ID - 12158451713 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Globalization of Social Entrepreneurship JF - Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal Y1 - 2008 A1 - Zahra,Shaker A. A1 - Rawhouser,Hans A1 - Bhawe,Nachiket A1 - Neubaum,Donald A1 - Hayton,James C. KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship VL - 2 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 6878097409 ID - 6878097409 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Management Attempts to Avoid Accounting Disclosure Oversight: The Effects of Trust and Knowledge on Corporate Directors' Governance Ability JF - Journal of Business Ethics Y1 - 2008 A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 83 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 149552089088 ID - 149552089088 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Attention to Aggressive and Potentially Fraudulent reporting: Effects of Experience and Trust JF - Journal of Business Ethics Y1 - 2007 A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 73 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 149551910912 ID - 149551910912 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Attention to Aggressive and Potentially Fraudulent reporting: Effects of Experience and Trust JF - Behavioral Research in Accounting Y1 - 2007 A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 19 U2 - a U4 - 149551855616 ID - 149551855616 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Do As Others Do: Modeling IT Adoption Intentions through Institutional and Social Contagion Theories Y1 - 2007 A1 - Klein,R. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - b U4 - 272321701888 ID - 272321701888 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Fashion Innovativeness, Materialism, and Attitude Toward Purchasing Foreign Fashion Goods Online Across National Borders: The Moderating Effect of Internet Innovativeness JF - Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management Y1 - 2007 A1 - Park,Hye-Jung A1 - Burns,Leslie A1 - Rabolt ,Nancy J KW - Design Program VL - 11 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 58203154432 ID - 58203154432 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Information Space Partitioning Using Adaptive Voronoi Diagrams JF - Information Visualization Y1 - 2007 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Trubin,Stanislav KW - BIS AB - In this paper we present and evaluate a Voronoi method for partitioning continuous information spaces. We define the formal characteristics of the problem and discuss several well-known partitioning methods and approaches. We submit that although they all partially solve the problem, they all have shortcomings. As an alternative, we offer an approach based on an adaptive version of the multiplicatively weighted Voronoi diagram. The diagram is ‘adaptive’ because it is computed backwards; i.e., the generators' weights are treated as dependent rather than independent variables. We successfully test this adaptive solution using both ideal-typical (artificial) and empirical data. Since the resultant visualizations are meant to be used by human subjects, we then discuss the results of a usability experiment, positioning the adaptive solution against a commonly used rectangular solution and the classic nonweighted Voronoi solution. The results indicate that in terms of usability, both the rectangular and the adaptive Voronoi solution outperform the standard Voronoi solution. In addition, although subjects are better able to gage rectangular area relationships, only the adaptive Voronoi solution satisfies all geometric constraints of weight-proportional partitioning. VL - 6 U2 - a U4 - 649322496 ID - 649322496 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Internal and External Trigger Cues of Impulse Buying Online Y1 - 2007 A1 - Rutgers,Sandy A1 - Kim,M KW - Apparel Design KW - Design Program KW - Graphic Design KW - Interior Design KW - Merchandising Management JA - National Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association CY - Los Angeles, CA U2 - c U4 - 58246236160 ID - 58246236160 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Poster Session. Aligning Curriculum with Standards: TeachEngineering, SAT & CAT Y1 - 2007 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Cyr,Martha N. A1 - Diekema,Anne KW - BIS JA - National Science Digital Library Annual Meeting CY - Washington, DC U2 - c U4 - 8579811329 ID - 8579811329 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Relationship between body appearance evaluation and clothing shopping motivation Y1 - 2007 A1 - Reddy,S A1 - Kim,Minjeong KW - Design Program KW - Merchandising Management JA - International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - Los Angeles, California U2 - c U4 - 59820318720 ID - 59820318720 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Rethinking Readiness: Development and Validation of a Reduced Form of the Technology Readiness Index Y1 - 2007 A1 - Barnhart,Michelle A1 - Ratchford,Mark KW - Marketing JA - Winter Educators' Conference CY - San Diego, CA U2 - c U4 - 13596434433 ID - 13596434433 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Rethinking Readiness: Development and Validation of a Reduced Form of the Technology Readiness Index T2 - Proceedings of the American Marketing Association Winter Conference 2007 Y1 - 2007 A1 - Barnhart,Michelle A1 - Ratchford,Mark KW - Marketing JA - Proceedings of the American Marketing Association Winter Conference 2007 U2 - b U4 - 22435096577 ID - 22435096577 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Ripped from the headlines: Demonstrating that textiles and apparel subject matter Is relevant in the workplace and the retail environment Y1 - 2007 A1 - Kim,Minjeong A1 - Lennon,S A1 - Rudd,N KW - Design Program KW - Merchandising Management JA - International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting CY - Los Angeles, California U2 - c U4 - 59820234752 ID - 59820234752 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Semantics or Standards for Curriculum Search? T2 - Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 181-182 Y1 - 2007 A1 - Marshall,Byron A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Cyr,Martha N KW - Accounting KW - BIS AB - Aligning digital library resources with national and state educational standards to help K-12 teachers search for relevant curriculum is an important issue in the digital library community. Aligning standards from different states promises to help teachers in one state find appropriate materials created and cataloged elsewhere. Although such alignments provide a powerful means for crosswalking standards and curriculum across states, alignment matrices are intrinsically sparse. Hence, we hypothesize that such sparseness may cause significant numbers of false negatives when used for searching curriculum. Our preliminary results confirm the false negative hypothesis, demonstrate the usefulness of term-based techniques in addressing the false negative problem, and explore ways to combine term occurrence data with standards correlations. JA - Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 181-182 CY - New York, NY U2 - b U4 - 2606370817 ID - 2606370817 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Shareholder Protection and the Cost of Capital: Evidence from German and Italian Firms JF - Statistica Applicata (Italian Journal of Applied Statistics) Y1 - 2007 A1 - Elston,Julie A1 - Rondi,Laura KW - Finance KW - OSU-Cascades AB - We investigate the interaction of investor protection, ownership concentration and firms’ financing and investment decisions in a model where investor protection is allowed to vary across firms. Using firm panel data for Italy, we construct firm level variables to capture the degree of investor protection which is specific to the firm and observable by outside shareholders. We find that the stronger the investor protections the lower the fraction of equity that is owned by insiders. We also find that the higher the insider equity ownership the higher the idiosyncratic risk premium in the cost of capital. Finally, our results indicate that the magnitude of capital stock distortions is quite important when shareholder protection is weak and ownership concentration is high. VL - 18 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 2477916161 ID - 2477916161 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Social Role of Entrepreneurship Y1 - 2007 A1 - Zahra,Shaker A A1 - Hayton,James C A1 - Neubaum,Donald A1 - Rawhouser,Hans KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal Launch Conference CY - Oakbrook, IL U2 - c U4 - 4400910337 ID - 4400910337 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - TeachEngineering Poster Session Y1 - 2007 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Vanlue,William A1 - Lewis,Paul KW - BIS JA - OSU 2007 National Science Board Site Visit U2 - c U4 - 2606598145 ID - 2606598145 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Tying Context to Post-Adoption Behavior Within Information Technology: A Conceptual and Operational Definition of Mindfulness Y1 - 2007 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Thatcher,J. A1 - Klein,R. KW - BIS U2 - b U4 - 272321697792 ID - 272321697792 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Untitled Y1 - 2007 A1 - Romero,Madeleine KW - Finance CY - Portland, OR U2 - c U4 - 27371020288 ID - 27371020288 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Using Information Technology Mindfully Y1 - 2007 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Thatcher,J. A1 - Klein,R. KW - BIS U2 - b U4 - 272321699840 ID - 272321699840 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Weight-proportional Space Partitioning Using Adaptive Voronoi Diagrams JF - Geoinformatica Y1 - 2007 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Trubin,S, A1 - Mortensen,E. KW - BIS AB - Traditional application of Voronoi diagrams for space partitioning results in Voronoi regions, each with a specific area determined by the generators’ relative locations and weights. Particularly in the area of information space (re)construction, however, there is a need for inverse solutions; i.e., finding weights that result in regions with predefined area ratios. In this paper, we formulate an adaptive Voronoi solution and propose a raster-based optimization method for finding the associated weight set. The solution consists of a combination of simple, fixed-point iteration with an optional spatial resolution refinement along the regions’ boundaries using quadtree decomposition. We present the corresponding algorithm and its complexity analysis. The method is successfully tested on a series of ideal”typical cases and the interactions between the adaptive technique and boundary resolution refinement are explored and assessed. VL - 11 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 649330688 ID - 649330688 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Impulse Trigger Cues Available on Apparel Retailer Web sites Y1 - 2006 A1 - Rutgers,Sandy A1 - Kim ,M KW - Apparel Design KW - Design Program KW - Graphic Design KW - Interior Design KW - Merchandising Management JA - National Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association CY - Dallas, Texas U2 - c U4 - 58246275072 ID - 58246275072 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Institutional Influences on Adoption Intention within the Healthcare Industry Y1 - 2006 A1 - Klein,R. A1 - Roberts,Nicholas KW - BIS U2 - b U4 - 272321710080 ID - 272321710080 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Mindfulness in the Domain of Information Systems Y1 - 2006 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Thatcher,J. A1 - Klein,R. KW - BIS U2 - b U4 - 272321703936 ID - 272321703936 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Reflection Within the Context of Classroom Assessment: Students’ Perceptions in Managerial Accounting JF - Journal of the Academy of Business Education Y1 - 2006 A1 - Norman,C. A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Stewart,R. KW - Accounting VL - 7 U2 - a U4 - 150119444480 ID - 150119444480 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - TeachEngineering Poster Session Y1 - 2006 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Sullivan,J A1 - Cyr,M N KW - BIS JA - National Science Digital Library Annual Meeting CY - Washington, DC U2 - c U4 - 2606585857 ID - 2606585857 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Using Database Technology in the AIS Classroom: Effects on Learning and Student Satisfaction JF - Review of Business Information Systems Y1 - 2006 A1 - Norman,C. A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 19 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 150147690496 ID - 150147690496 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Accelerating Innovation at Hewlett-Packard JF - Research Technology Management: international journal of research management Y1 - 2005 A1 - Gobeli,Dave A1 - Rivas,Rio KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship VL - Jan/Feb 2005 U2 - a U4 - 18932883457 ID - 18932883457 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The Critical Factors for Improving Company's Abilities to Develop New Products Faster and More Successfully Y1 - 2005 A1 - Lynn,Gary A1 - Chen,Jiyao A1 - Reilly,Richard KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - IEEE International Engineering Management Conference CY - St. John's Newfoundland, Canada U2 - c U4 - 37901889537 ID - 37901889537 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Effects of Market Inefficiencies on Trading Strategies for Country Funds JF - International Journal of Finance Y1 - 2005 A1 - Hughen ,J. Christopher A1 - Mathew,Prem A1 - Ragan,Kent P. KW - Finance AB - Economists disagree about how sensitive country fund prices are to U.S. market returns. We provide additional evidence on this issue through an examination of daily fund discounts. Fund shares provide significant average returns in the three days following large positive and negative discount changes. This finding suggests that large short-term changes in the relation between price and underlying value are not quickly mitigated in the market for country fund shares. Following large negative discount changes, the returns on fund shares and NAVs are of greater magnitude when the S&P 500 Index declines by more than 1%. This is consistent with negative changes in U.S. market sentiment affecting both country fund prices and NAVs in the short-term. Simple trading strategies that take advantage of large discount changes around big changes in the U.S. market appear generally profitable even after adjusting for transaction costs. The limited liquidity in country fund shares suggests that it may be difficult to implement such strategies. VL - 16 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 648286208 ID - 648286208 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Evaluation of Risky Information Technology Investment Decisions JF - Behavioral Research in Accounting Y1 - 2005 A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 17 U2 - a U4 - 149551595520 ID - 149551595520 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Impacts of Speed-to-Market on New Product Success: The Moderating Effects of Uncertainty JF - IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management Y1 - 2005 A1 - Chen,Jiyao A1 - Reilly,Richard R A1 - Lynn,Gary S KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship VL - 52 UR - http://www.umsl.edu/~ieee-tem/ CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 37842262017 ID - 37842262017 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Multinational Clients: A Source of Competitive Advantage for Multinational Audit Firms JF - International Business & Economics Research Journal Y1 - 2005 A1 - Rose,Ania KW - Accounting VL - 4 CP - 5 U2 - a U4 - 150148044800 ID - 150148044800 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A NAV a Day Keeps the Inefficiency Away? Fund Trading Strategies using Daily Values JF - Financial Services Review Y1 - 2005 A1 - Hughen,J. C. A1 - Mathew,Prem A1 - Ragan,K. KW - Finance AB - Previous research documents the value of closed-end fund trading rules based on the size of theweekly discount. The growing number of closed-end funds that provide daily net asset value data provides an opportunity to test the profitability of short-term fund trading strategies. We find that short-term trading strategies that purchase fund shares after large negative discount changes are profitable, on average, even when transaction costs are incorporated. However, strategies that short sell fund shares after large positive discount changes do not produce an average profit. The limited amount of trading in closed-end funds may make it difficult to achieve short-term profits from discount fluctuations. © 2005 Academy of Financial Services. All rights reserved. VL - 14 U2 - a U4 - 648290304 ID - 648290304 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - A NAV a Day Keeps the Inefficiency Away? Fund Trading Strategies using Daily Values Y1 - 2005 A1 - Mathew,Prem A1 - Hughen ,J. C. A1 - Ragan,K. KW - Finance JA - Academy of Finance Meeting U2 - c U4 - 648304640 ID - 648304640 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - A NAV A DAY Keeps the Inefficiency Away? Fund Trading Strategies Using Daily Values Y1 - 2005 A1 - Mathew,Prem A1 - Hughen,Chris A1 - Ragan,Kent KW - Finance JA - Financial Management Association CY - Chicago U2 - c U4 - 2718496769 ID - 2718496769 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Policy Decisions and Modal Choice: An Example from the European Union JF - Transportation Journal Y1 - 2005 A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - van Riel,A. C.R. A1 - Semeijn,J. KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain VL - 44 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 149674899456 ID - 149674899456 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Poster Session. Just a cute kid with a great imagination? Y1 - 2005 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Sullivan,J A1 - Cyr,M N KW - BIS JA - National Science Digital Library Annual Meeting CY - Denver, CO U2 - c U4 - 2606573569 ID - 2606573569 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Product Information Available on Apparel Retailer Websites Y1 - 2005 A1 - Rutgers,Sandy A1 - Kim,M KW - Apparel Design KW - Design Program KW - Graphic Design KW - Interior Design KW - Merchandising Management JA - National Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association CY - Alexandria, Virginia U2 - c U4 - 58246309888 ID - 58246309888 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Professional dress expectations and guidelines Y1 - 2005 A1 - Reeves-DeArmond,Genna KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - Seminar for Public Health and Safety Training Employees CY - Los Alamos, New Mexico U2 - c U4 - 88403539968 ID - 88403539968 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Psychological and physical well-being during unemployment: A meta-analytic study JF - Journal of Applied Psychology Y1 - 2005 A1 - Ryan,Fran McKee A1 - Song,Z A1 - Wanberg,C. R. A1 - Kinicki,A. J. KW - Management AB - The authors used theoretical models to organize the diverse unemployment literature, and meta-analytic techniques were used to examine the impact of unemployment on worker well-being across 104 empirical studies with 437 effect sizes. Unemployed individuals had lower psychological and physical well-being than did their employed counterparts. Unemployment duration and sample type (school leaver vs. mature unemployed) moderated the relationship between mental health and unemployment, but the current unemployment rate and the amount of unemployment benefits did not. Within unemployed samples, work-role centrality, coping resources (personal, social, financial, and time structure), cognitive appraisals, and coping strategies displayed stronger relationships with mental health than did human capital or demographic variables. The authors identify gaps in the literature and propose directions for future unemployment research. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved) VL - 90 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 2438461441 ID - 2438461441 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Role of Uncertainty in Team Empowerment and NPD Performance JF - Journal of Management (Chinese) Y1 - 2005 A1 - Chen,Jiyao A1 - Reilly,Richard A1 - Lynn,Gary KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship VL - 3 CP - 9 U2 - a U4 - 37895958529 ID - 37895958529 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A Service Learning Course in Accounting Information Systems JF - Australian Journal of Information Systems Y1 - 2005 A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Norman,C. KW - Accounting VL - 19 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 149551767552 ID - 149551767552 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Speed: Too Much of a Good Thing? Y1 - 2005 A1 - Chen,Jiyao A1 - Reilly,Richard R A1 - Lynn,Gary S KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering Technology CY - Portland OR U2 - c U4 - 56645214208 ID - 56645214208 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Uncertainty, Team Empowerment and Time-Based Strategy Y1 - 2005 A1 - Chen,Jiyao A1 - Reilly,Richard A1 - Lynn,Gary KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Product Development Management Association Research Forum CY - San Diego, CA U2 - c U4 - 37864009729 ID - 37864009729 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Affective Responses to Financial Data and Multimedia: The Effects of Information Load and Cognitive Load JF - International Journal of Accounting Information Systems Y1 - 2004 A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Roberts,D. A1 - Rose,Ania KW - Accounting VL - 5 U2 - a U4 - 149550274560 ID - 149550274560 ER - TY - CONF T1 - Comfort Your Customers: Trust, Assurance and Loyalty on the Internet T2 - Karlstad University Press Y1 - 2004 A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - van Riel,A. C.R. A1 - Liljander,V. A1 - Lemmink,J. KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain JA - Karlstad University Press U2 - b U4 - 149673738240 ID - 149673738240 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Comfort Your Online Customer: Quality, Trust and Loyalty on the Internet JF - Managing Service Quality Y1 - 2004 A1 - Ribbink,Dina A1 - van Riel,A. C.R. A1 - Liljander,V. A1 - Streukens,S. KW - OSU-Cascades KW - Supply Chain VL - 14 CP - 6 U2 - a U4 - 149674735616 ID - 149674735616 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A Comparative Analysis of Audit Service Supply Using Desk and Working Paper Reviews JF - Journal of Business and Economics Research Y1 - 2004 A1 - Deis,D. A1 - Rose,Ania KW - Accounting VL - 2 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 150191697920 ID - 150191697920 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A Comparative Analysis of Audit Service Supply Using Desk and Working Paper Reviews JF - Journal of Business and Economics Research Y1 - 2004 A1 - Deis,D. A1 - Rose,Ania KW - Accounting VL - 2 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 150191697920 ID - 150191697920 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Cooperative Learning: Resources from the Business Disciplines JF - Journal of Accounting Education Y1 - 2004 A1 - Lehman,C. A1 - Norman,C. A1 - Rose,Ania KW - Accounting VL - 22 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 150148427776 ID - 150148427776 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A Covariance Structure Analysis of Employees' Response to Performance Feedback JF - Journal of Applied Psychology Y1 - 2004 A1 - Kinicki,Angelo J. A1 - Prussia,Gregory E. A1 - Wu, Bin (Joshua) A1 - Ryan,Fran McKee KW - Management AB - This longitudinal study used D. R. Ilgen, C. D. Fisher, and M. S. Taylor's (1979) feedback process model as a theoretical framework to determine whether a sequential chain of cognitive variables mediates an individual's response to performance feedback. One hundred two employees were surveyed 2 weeks after their performance appraisal, and performance was assessed 11 months later at the end of the review cycle. Covariance structure analysis supported the convergent and discriminant validity of the constructs underlying the model and the constellation of structural relationships. A set of cognitive variables was found to completely mediate the relationship between an individual's receipt and response to feedback. Implications for the feedback process and future research are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved) VL - 89 CP - 6 U2 - a U4 - 2438529025 ID - 2438529025 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Evaluation of Risky Information Technology Investment Decisions JF - Australian Journal of Information Systems Y1 - 2004 A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Strand,C. KW - Accounting VL - 18 U2 - a U4 - 149551564800 ID - 149551564800 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Founding family leadership, product market competition, and firm performance among publicly traded firms Y1 - 2004 A1 - Dibrell,Clay A1 - Randøy,T. KW - Management KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Financial Management Association European Conference CY - Zurich, Switzerland U2 - c U4 - 645535744 ID - 645535744 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Internal Control Evaluation of a Restaurant: A Teaching Case JF - Issues in Accounting Education Y1 - 2004 A1 - Kiger,J. A1 - Rose,Ania KW - Accounting VL - 19 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 150190108672 ID - 150190108672 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Life-facet coping with job loss: Development and validation of a new scale Y1 - 2004 A1 - Ryan,Fran McKee A1 - Wu,B. A1 - Kinicki,A. J. KW - Management JA - Academy of Management Annual Meeting, (Research Methods Division) CY - New Orleans, LA U2 - c U4 - 2440038401 ID - 2440038401 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Office Size and Audit Quality Y1 - 2004 A1 - Caplan,Dennis A1 - Raedy,Kevin KW - Accounting KW - MBA JA - Accounting & Finance Research Seminar Series at Oregon State University CY - Corvallis, OR U2 - c U4 - 645089280 ID - 645089280 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Performance Evaluations Based on Financial Information: How do Managers Use Situational Information? JF - Managerial Finance Y1 - 2004 A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 30 U2 - a U4 - 149550411776 ID - 149550411776 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A Re-examination of Information Flow in Financial Markets: The Impact of Reg FD and Decimalization JF - Quarterly Journal of Finance and Accounting Y1 - 2004 A1 - Mathew,Prem A1 - Hughen,C. A1 - Ragan,K. KW - Finance AB - We investigate the impact of Regulation FD on information flow in the equities market. Our analysis indicates that information flow around earnings announcements, proxied by abnormal return volatility around those announcements, of U.S. stocks increased in the first effective quarter of Regulation FD (the fourth quarter of 2000). The information flow of ADRs, which are exempt from Regulation FD, does not change. This supports the inference that Regulation FD, not general market conditions, caused the increase in volatility, but Regulation FD did not have a persistent impact on information flow. A multivariate regression analysis shows that our results are robust to controls that include decimalization, which was implemented concurrently with Regulation FD and has reduced return volatility. Our comparison of return volatilities across firm size indicates that small firms temporarily had larger return volatilities, thus Regulation FD only temporarily had a differential impact on the information environment of small firms. VL - 43 CP - 1-2 U2 - a U4 - 648298496 ID - 648298496 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The Role of Uncertainty in Speed to Market and New Product Success Y1 - 2004 A1 - Chen,Jiyao A1 - Reilly,Richard R A1 - Lynn,Gary S KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering Technology CY - South Korea U2 - c U4 - 37874204673 ID - 37874204673 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Spatialization of Web Sites Using a Weighted Frequency Model of Navigation Data JF - Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology Y1 - 2004 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Thabane,L. A1 - MacLeod,J. KW - BIS AB - Reitsma, Thabane, and MacLeod are interested in the display of document sets as visualized geometric spaces. Such spaces can use metrics and dimensions determined arbitrarily prior to analysis of data, or they may use secondary data (logged website transaction counts, perhaps) with techniques like factor analysis or MDS to find a structure. Using high transaction volume between an origin and a destination as an indicator of a small distance and a low volume as an indicator of a large distance, a transaction log can provide input to MDS. One problem is the possible origination of multiple sessions from the same address where one can not determine if consecutive requests are part of the same transaction and thus frequencies may be invalid. They suggest the use of the probability that a count is a transaction as a weight rather the count alone, with this probability depending upon the time separation between an origin and a destination with less time indicating a higher probability. A transaction log for a website for undergraduate engineering learning was analyzed in this manner and weighted transaction counts were compared to the use of straight count inputs to MDS using the Euclidean metric and four dimensions. Weighted results were not significantly different. VL - 55 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 649314304 ID - 649314304 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Speed-to-Market and Success in NPD: The Role of Uncertainty Y1 - 2004 A1 - Chen,Jiyao A1 - Reilly,Richard A1 - Lynn,Gary KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Product Development Management Association Research Forum CY - Chicago, IL U2 - c U4 - 37902049281 ID - 37902049281 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Taking the next steps at business schools Y1 - 2004 A1 - Pagell,Mark A1 - Russo,M. A1 - Brewer,K. KW - Management JA - Education for Sustainability West Conference U2 - c U4 - 2470961153 ID - 2470961153 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Teachengineering Resources for K-12 Y1 - 2004 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Cyr,M. A1 - Mooney,M. A1 - Sullivan,J. A1 - Ybarra,G. KW - BIS JA - 4th Annual NSF-NSDL meeting U2 - c U4 - 649347072 ID - 649347072 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - U.S.—China comparative study on pathways to managing stress Y1 - 2004 A1 - Ryan,Fran McKee A1 - Srivastava,A. A1 - Blakely,G. L. A1 - Andrews,M. C. KW - Management JA - Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Annual Meeting CY - Chicago, IL U2 - c U4 - 2440054785 ID - 2440054785 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Effects of Fraud Risk Assessments and a Risk Analysis Decision Aid on Auditors’ Evaluation of Evidence and Judgment JF - Accounting Forum Y1 - 2003 A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 27 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 149550112768 ID - 149550112768 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - An Efficient Heuristic for Solving an Extended Capacitated Concentrator Location Problem JF - Telecommunication Systems Y1 - 2003 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Han,Bernard T. KW - BIS AB - In this paper, a mathematical model and a solution algorithm are developed for solving an extended capacitated concentrator location problem. Our model extends the conventional formulation by simultaneously addressing the two capacity constraints, total connection ports and maximum data processing rate, on each concentrator to be selected for satisfying the communication demands of the given end-user nodes. Since the problem is NP-complete, an efficient and effective Lagrangian heuristic is developed and tested by solving 100 randomly generated test problems with sizes ranging from 30(nodes)×30(concentrators) to150×30. Altogether 58% of the tested problems are solved optimally with an average solution gap 0.36% from the optimality and average solution times are from a few seconds to one half of a minute. VL - 23 CP - 1-2 U2 - a U4 - 649193472 ID - 649193472 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Examining the life facet impact of involuntary job loss Y1 - 2003 A1 - Ryan,Fran McKee KW - Management JA - Job loss, employee well-being, and reemployment research: Critical new directions. Symposium conducted at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting CY - Seattle, WA U2 - c U4 - 2440140801 ID - 2440140801 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Exploiting Engineering as a Unique Distance Learning Tool 19, 379-388 JF - International Journal of Engineering Education Y1 - 2003 A1 - Carlson,L. A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Brandemuehl,M. A1 - Hertzberg,J. A1 - Sullivan,J. A1 - Gabbard,S. KW - BIS VL - 19 U2 - a U4 - 649318400 ID - 649318400 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A GRASP Heuristic for Solving an Extended Capacitated Concentrator Location Problem JF - International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making Y1 - 2003 A1 - Han ,Bernard T. A1 - Raja,V.T. KW - BIS AB - Local Access Networks (LACNs) are often considered the "last mile" over the Internet provided that they are connected to some existing Wide Area Network backbone. In this paper, a revised LACN-WAN interconnection model is presented as an extension to the conventional Capacitated Concentrator Location Problem (CCLP). An efficient heuristic is also developed to seek near-optimal deployment of telecommunication devices (e.g. links, concentrators, etc.) while minimizing the total connection costs for the network interconnection. Our solution algorithm could serve as a decision-making tool in solving problems with a real world size (i.e. 120 nodes and 30 concentrators). CY - World Scientific Publishing Company VL - 2 CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 649197568 ID - 649197568 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Loyalty: The Influences of Satisfaction and Brand Community JF - Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice Y1 - 2003 A1 - McAlexander,Jim A1 - Kim,Steve A1 - Roberts,Scott KW - Marketing AB - 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. VL - 11 CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 648519680 ID - 648519680 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Power and Empowerment: The Role of Top Management Support and Team Empowerment in New Product Development Y1 - 2003 A1 - Reilly,Richard R A1 - Chen,Jiyao A1 - Lynn,Gary S KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering Technology CY - Portland OR U2 - c U4 - 56645273600 ID - 56645273600 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Psychological and physical well-being during unemployment: A meta-analytic study Y1 - 2003 A1 - Ryan,Fran McKee A1 - Song,Z. A1 - Wanberg,C. R. A1 - Kinicki,A. J. KW - Management JA - Job loss, employee well-being, and reemployment research: Critical new directions. Symposium conducted at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting CY - Seattle, WA U2 - c U4 - 2440148993 ID - 2440148993 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The role of work locus of control and supportive co-workers on active coping and well-being in Chinese managers Y1 - 2003 A1 - Ryan,Fran McKee A1 - Srivastava,A. A1 - Blakely,G. L. A1 - Andrews,M. C. KW - Management JA - Individuals within the collective: Psychological perspectives on work in China. Symposium conducted at the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Annual Meeting CY - Orlando, FL U2 - c U4 - 2440161281 ID - 2440161281 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Survey Research in Production/Operations Management: Historical Analyses and Opportunities for Improvement JF - Journal of Operations Management Y1 - 2003 A1 - Rungtusanatham,M. A1 - Choi,T. Y. A1 - Hollingsworth,D. G. A1 - Wu,Zhaohui A1 - Cipriano,F. KW - Supply Chain AB - Our paper provides a comprehensive assessment of 285 survey research articles in operations management (OM), published between 1980 and 2000. Six OM journals are included in this study; they are, in alphabetical order: Decision Sciences (DS), International Journal of Operations & Production Management (IJOPM), International Journal of Production Research (IJPR), Journal of Operations Management (JOM), Management Science (MS), and Production and Operations Management (POM). In this paper, we reflect upon the state and evolution of survey research in the OM discipline across a 21-year time span and the contribution of OM journals that have published these studies. Major changes have occurred in the last 5 years of our sampling period, and two topics stood out as showing fastest ascendancy to prominence—operations strategy and supply chain management. Furthermore, over the years, the Journal of Operations Management appears to have been publishing more survey research articles and a greater variety of OM topics compared to the other five journals in our study. VL - 21 CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 649854976 ID - 649854976 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Turn Excel into a Fraud Buster JF - Journal of Accountancy Y1 - 2003 A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - August U2 - a U4 - 150191900672 ID - 150191900672 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - An AI-based Heuristic for solving an Extended Concentrator Location Problem Y1 - 2002 A1 - Raja,V.T. KW - BIS JA - College of Business Research Seminar Series CY - Corvallis, OR U2 - c U4 - 2726858753 ID - 2726858753 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Assessing the construct validity of the Job Descriptive Index: A review and meta-analysis JF - Journal of Applied Psychology Y1 - 2002 A1 - Kinicki,Angelo J. A1 - Ryan,Fran McKee A1 - Schriesheim,Chester A. A1 - Carson,Kenneth P. KW - Management AB - The construct validity of the Job Descriptive Index (JDI) was investigated by using a meta-analysis to summarize previous empirical studies that examined antecedents, correlates, and consequences of job satisfaction. In total, 79 unique correlates with a combined total of 1,863 correlations were associated with the JDI subdimensions. The construct validity of the JDI was supported by (a) acceptable estimates of internal consistency and test-retest reliability, (b) results that conform to a nomological network of job satisfaction relationships, and (c) demonstrated convergent and discriminant validity. Contrasting results with previous meta-analytic findings offered further support for the JDI's construct validity. Limitations of the JDI and suggestions for future research are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved) VL - 87 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 2438584321 ID - 2438584321 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Do Tax Decision Support Systems Affect the Quality of Tax Compliance Decisions? JF - International Journal of Accounting Information Systems Y1 - 2002 A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 3 U2 - a U4 - 149549608960 ID - 149549608960 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Effects of Cognitive Load on Schema Acquisition JF - Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research Y1 - 2002 A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 5 U2 - a U4 - 149549807616 ID - 149549807616 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Good corporate governance: A firm life cycle perspective Y1 - 2002 A1 - Down,Jon A1 - Randoy,T. KW - Entrepreneurship KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Western Academy of Management Annual Meeting CY - Santa Fe, NM U2 - c U4 - 645777408 ID - 645777408 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - How and why Norwegian MNCs commit resources abroad: Beyond choice of entry mode JF - Management International Review Y1 - 2002 A1 - Randøy,T. A1 - Dibrell,Clay KW - Management KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship AB - This study provides a model of MNC's commitment of resources in foreign countries. The results suggest that the strategic motives are important to MNC's decisions. * The data is based on Norwegian MNC's activities in Sweden, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, Poland, Japan, and the United States. Key Results * This research reveals how and why firm-specific, location-specific, and transaction-specific variables need to be supplemented by strategic factors to fully understand MNC's resource commitments abroad. VL - 42 CP - 2 U2 - a U4 - 645511168 ID - 645511168 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Leadership, competitive environments and firm performance in closely held firms Y1 - 2002 A1 - Dibrell,Clay A1 - Randøy,T. A1 - Davis,P. S. KW - Management KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Strategic Management Society Conference CY - Paris, France U2 - c U4 - 645574656 ID - 645574656 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Linking Teaching to Research Publication Opportunities: Experience in Seven European Countries. Y1 - 2002 A1 - Gobeli,Dave A1 - Przybylowski,K. A1 - Rudelius,W. KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Conference Proceedings U2 - c U4 - 646115328 ID - 646115328 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Loglinear and Multidimensional Scaling Models of Digital Library Navigation JF - International Journal of Human-Computer Studies Y1 - 2002 A1 - Buttenfield,B. A1 - Reitsma,Reindert KW - BIS VL - 57 U2 - a U4 - 51551979520 ID - 51551979520 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Accounting, Organizations, and Society JF - International Journal of Accounting Information Systems Y1 - 2001 A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - 2 U2 - a U4 - 149549469696 ID - 149549469696 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Automated Spreadsheet Y1 - 2001 A1 - Rose,Ania A1 - Rose,Jake KW - Accounting VL - April U2 - a U4 - 150191958016 ID - 150191958016 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Cultural Perceptions of Task-Technology Fit JF - Communications of the ACM Y1 - 2001 A1 - Massey,A. P. A1 - Montoya,Mitzi A1 - Hung,C. A1 - Ramesh,V. KW - Marketing VL - 44 CP - 12 U2 - a U4 - 112665237504 ID - 112665237504 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The future of textbook publishing in management Y1 - 2001 A1 - Down,Jon A1 - Randoy,T. KW - Entrepreneurship KW - Strategy & Entrepreneurship JA - Caucus presentation at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting CY - Washington, DC U2 - c U4 - 645775360 ID - 645775360 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - A Lagrangian Heuristic for Network Design Y1 - 2001 A1 - Raja,V.T. KW - BIS JA - College of Business Research Seminar Series CY - Corvallis, OR U2 - c U4 - 2726852609 ID - 2726852609 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The life facet impact of job loss Y1 - 2001 A1 - Ryan,Fran McKee A1 - Kinicki,A. J. KW - Management JA - Job loss and reemployment research: Critical new directions. Symposium conducted at the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Annual Meeting CY - San Diego, CA U2 - c U4 - 2440165377 ID - 2440165377 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Creating a Large-Scale Content-Based Air Photo Image Digital Library JF - IEEE Transactions on Image Processing Y1 - 2000 A1 - Zhu,Bin A1 - Ramsey,M. A1 - Chen,H. KW - BIS KW - Business Analytics VL - 9 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 39438198785 ID - 39438198785 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The Effects of System Design Alternatives on the Acquisition of Tax Knowledge from a Computerized Tax Decision Aid JF - Accounting, Organizations and Society Y1 - 2000 A1 - Rose,Jake A1 - Wolfe,C. KW - Accounting VL - 25 U2 - a U4 - 149549287424 ID - 149549287424 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A Living Laboratory JF - Proceedings of the IEEE Y1 - 2000 A1 - Lightner,M. A1 - Carlson,D. A1 - Sullivan,J. A1 - Brandemuehl,M. A1 - Reitsma,Reindert KW - BIS VL - 88 U2 - a U4 - 51551956992 ID - 51551956992 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Management Accounting Practices of Thai Manufacturing Firms Y1 - 2000 A1 - Bailes,Jack A1 - Ruttanaporn,Supapun A1 - Komaratat,Duangmanee A1 - Cheniam,Supapon KW - Accounting JA - Asia Pacific Conference on International Accounting Issues CY - Beijing , China U2 - c U4 - 644470784 ID - 644470784 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A panel study of coping with involuntary job loss JF - Academy of Management Journal Y1 - 2000 A1 - Kinicki,A. J. A1 - Prussia,G. E. A1 - Ryan,Fran McKee KW - Management VL - 43 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 2438629377 ID - 2438629377 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Study of Practical Training for Managerial Accountants in Thai Industries Y1 - 2000 A1 - Bailes,Jack A1 - Ruttanaporn,Supapun A1 - Komaratat,Duangmanee A1 - Cheniam,Supapon KW - Accounting JA - Academic Conference for Thai Universities CY - Bangkok, Thailand U2 - c U4 - 644468736 ID - 644468736 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Untitled Y1 - 2000 A1 - Raja,V.T. KW - BIS U2 - c U4 - 27371016192 ID - 27371016192 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Using GRASP to solve the Capacitated Concentrator Location Problem Y1 - 2000 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Han,Bernard T. KW - BIS JA - Decision Sciences Institute National Meeting CY - Orlando, Florida U2 - c U4 - 649213952 ID - 649213952 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Accessibility of Computer-based Simulation Models in Inherently Conflict-Laden Negotiations JF - Group Decision and Negotiation Y1 - 1999 A1 - Zigurs,I. A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Lewis,C. A1 - Hubscher,R. A1 - Hayes,C. KW - BIS VL - 8 U2 - a U4 - 51551926272 ID - 51551926272 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Audit Pricing and the Role of Multinational Factors: A Study of the Hong Kong and Malaysian Markets Y1 - 1999 A1 - Rose,Ania KW - Accounting VL - 12 U2 - a U4 - 150192084992 ID - 150192084992 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A Collection of Visual Thesauri for Browsing Large Collections of Geographic Images JF - Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology Y1 - 1999 A1 - Ramsey,M. A1 - Chen,H. A1 - Zhu,Bin KW - BIS KW - Business Analytics VL - 50 CP - 9 U2 - a U4 - 39438444545 ID - 39438444545 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - A Comparison of Two Modern Heuristics for Designing Local Access Networks Y1 - 1999 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Han ,Bernard T. KW - BIS JA - INFORMS National Meeting CY - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania U2 - c U4 - 649218048 ID - 649218048 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Creating a Large Scale Digital Library for Geo-Referenced Information Y1 - 1999 A1 - Zhu,Bin A1 - Ramsey,M A1 - Chen,H. A1 - Hauck,R.V. A1 - Ng,T.D. A1 - Schatz,B. KW - BIS KW - Business Analytics JA - Digital Library‘99, the 4th ACM Conference on Digital Libraries U2 - c U4 - 39444551681 ID - 39444551681 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - The State of the Art of Network Design and Management Y1 - 1999 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Han,Bernard T. KW - BIS JA - Decision Sciences Institute National Meeting CY - New Orleans U2 - c U4 - 649216000 ID - 649216000 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Support Concept-Based Multimedia Information Retrieval: A Knowledge Management Approach Y1 - 1999 A1 - Zhu,Bin A1 - Ramsey,M. A1 - Chen,H. A1 - Hauck,R.V. A1 - Ng,T.D. A1 - Schatz,B. KW - BIS KW - Business Analytics JA - ICIS’99, 20th Annual International Conference on Information Systems U2 - c U4 - 39444617217 ID - 39444617217 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Theory in housing research: A ten-year review Y1 - 1999 A1 - Steggell,Carmen A1 - Binder,S K A1 - Davidson,L A A1 - Vega,P R A1 - Hutton,E D A1 - Rachele,A S KW - Design of Human Environment KW - Design Program JA - Meeting of the American Association of Housing Educators CY - Orlando, FL U2 - c U4 - 58315343872 ID - 58315343872 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - An AI-based Heuristic for solving a Generalized Concentrator Location Problem Y1 - 1998 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Han ,Bernard T. KW - BIS JA - INFORMS National Meeting CY - Seattle, WA U2 - c U4 - 649222144 ID - 649222144 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - An Efficient Heuristic for Solving a Generalized Concentrator Location Problem Y1 - 1998 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Han,Bernard T. KW - BIS JA - INFORMS National Meeting CY - Seattle, WA U2 - c U4 - 649220096 ID - 649220096 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Historic costume Y1 - 1998 A1 - Kim,Minjeong A1 - Rudd,N A KW - Design Program KW - Merchandising Management JA - Multidisciplinary Conference on Holiday, Ritual, Festival, Celebration, & Public Display CY - Bowling Green, Ohio U2 - c U4 - 59820707840 ID - 59820707840 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - A Neural-Net Gaussian Machine for Optimal Local Access Network Design Y1 - 1998 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Han ,Bernard T. KW - BIS JA - Association for Information Systems, Americas Conference CY - Baltimore, Maryland U2 - c U4 - 649224192 ID - 649224192 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Student Perceptions of Electronic Classrooms Y1 - 1998 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Kumar,Anil KW - BIS JA - Midwest Business Administration Conference CY - Chicago, Illinois U2 - c U4 - 649226240 ID - 649226240 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Untitled Y1 - 1998 A1 - Raja,V.T. KW - BIS U2 - c U4 - 27371014144 ID - 27371014144 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Comparison of the regional expression of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor alpha-7 mRNA and I-125-alpha-bungarotoxin binding in human postmortem brain JF - Journal of Comparative Neurology Y1 - 1997 A1 - Breese,Charles A1 - Adams,C. A1 - Logel,Judy A1 - Drebing,Carla A1 - Rollins,Yvonne A1 - Barnhart,Michelle A1 - Sullivan,Bernadette A1 - DeMasters,Bette A1 - Freedman,Robert A1 - Leonard,Sherry KW - Marketing VL - 387 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 124256227328 ID - 124256227328 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Integration of India into the Global Economy ” An Information Technology Perspective Y1 - 1997 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Kumar,Anil KW - BIS JA - Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs CY - Dekalb, Illinois U2 - c U4 - 649228288 ID - 649228288 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Object-oriented Simulation and Evaluation of River Basin Operations JF - Journal of Geographic Information and Decision Analysis Y1 - 1997 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Carron,J. KW - BIS VL - 1 U2 - a U4 - 51551909888 ID - 51551909888 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Object-oriented Simulation and Evaluation of River Basin Operations. Journal of Geographic Information and Decision Analysis. 1, 1, pp. 10-24 Y1 - 1997 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Carron,John C. KW - BIS VL - 1 CP - 1 U2 - a U4 - 240165423104 ID - 240165423104 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Some Design and Planning Issues for Local Access Networks Y1 - 1997 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Han ,Bernard T. KW - BIS JA - 14th Symposium on Combinatorial Optimization and Applications of Mathematical Programming CY - Taiwan U2 - c U4 - 649230336 ID - 649230336 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Structure and Support of Water Resources Management and Decision Making JF - Journal of Hydrology Y1 - 1996 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert KW - BIS VL - 177 U2 - a U4 - 51551893504 ID - 51551893504 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Dress and Human Behavior Research: Sampling, Subjects, and Consequences for Statistics JF - Clothing and Textiles Research Journal Y1 - 1995 A1 - Lennon,Sharron J A1 - Burns,Leslie A1 - Rowold ,Kathleen L KW - Design Program VL - 13 CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 58205966336 ID - 58205966336 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - A Lagrangean Heuristic for the Design of Capacitated Star-Star Concentrator Networks Y1 - 1995 A1 - Raja,V.T. KW - BIS JA - INFORMS Joint National Meeting CY - Los Angeles, CA U2 - c U4 - 649234432 ID - 649234432 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - Optimal Telecommunication Facility Planning Under Uncertainty Y1 - 1995 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Han,Bernard T. KW - BIS JA - Americas Conference on Information Systems CY - Pittsburgh, PA U2 - c U4 - 649232384 ID - 649232384 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - A Robustness Approach to the Telecommunication Facility Management Problem in the Presence of Demand Uncertainty from End-Users Y1 - 1995 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Han ,Bernard T. A1 - Chen,Bin Tong KW - BIS JA - Third INFORMS Telecommunications Conference CY - Boca Raton, Florida U2 - c U4 - 649236480 ID - 649236480 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Construction Kit for Visual Programming of River-Basin Models JF - Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering Y1 - 1994 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Sautins,A. A1 - Wehrend,S. KW - BIS VL - 8 U2 - a U4 - 51551885312 ID - 51551885312 ER - TY - HEAR T1 - An Intelligent Solver for the Generalized Telecommunication Facility Location Problem Y1 - 1994 A1 - Raja,V.T. A1 - Han,Bernard T. KW - BIS JA - Decision Sciences 25th Annual Meeting CY - Honolulu, Hawaii U2 - c U4 - 649238528 ID - 649238528 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Consumer Behavior and Divorce JF - Research in Consumer Behavior Y1 - 1993 A1 - McAlexander,Jim A1 - Schouten ,John A1 - Roberts ,Scott D. KW - Marketing VL - 6 U2 - a U4 - 648544256 ID - 648544256 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - WODAN: een Venster op Beleidsinformatie (WODAN: a Window on Decision-making Information) JF - SWIM Y1 - 1990 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Hendriks,P. KW - BIS VL - 5 U2 - a U4 - 51551875072 ID - 51551875072 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Artificial Intelligence: Application in Taxation JF - Expert Systems Review for Business and Accounting Y1 - 1988 A1 - Brown,Carol A1 - Black,Robert A1 - Buehler,Steve A1 - Rogers,Ted KW - Accounting KW - Dean's Office VL - 1 CP - 4 U2 - a U4 - 3842830337 ID - 3842830337 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A Causal Typology of Migration: The Role of Commuting. Regional Studies JF - Regional Studies Y1 - 1988 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert A1 - Vergoossen,A. KW - BIS VL - 22 U2 - a U4 - 51551858688 ID - 51551858688 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Artificiele Intelligentie in Geografisch Onderzoek: Cognitie, `Engineering' en Geografische Modellen (Artificial Intelligence in Geographical Research: Cognition, `Engineering' and Geographical Models) JF - SWIM Y1 - 1986 A1 - Reitsma,Reindert KW - BIS VL - 1 U2 - a U4 - 51551834112 ID - 51551834112 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Measurement of Individual Differences in Sensitivity to Appearance JF - Home Economics Research Journal Y1 - 1982 A1 - Miller,Franklin G A1 - Feinberg,Richard A A1 - Burns,Leslie A1 - Rowold ,Kathleen L KW - Design Program CP - 10 U2 - a U4 - 58207928320 ID - 58207928320 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Public Self-consciousness, Social Anxiety, and Attitudes Toward the Use of Clothing JF - Home Economics Research Journal Y1 - 1982 A1 - Miller,Franklin G A1 - Burns,Leslie A1 - Rowold ,Kathleen L KW - Design Program CP - 10 U2 - a U4 - 58207973376 ID - 58207973376 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Assessing the Connections Among Top Management Support, IT Assimilation, and Business Value of IT: A Meta-Analysis Y1 - 0 A1 - Roberts,Nicholas A1 - Jeyaraj,A. A1 - Gerow,J. KW - BIS U2 - a U4 - 272321404928 ID - 272321404928 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Sick on the day of the interview? Effects of presenteeism on selection outcomes and the moderating role of raters' perspective?taking JF - Journal of Organizational Behavior Y1 - 0 A1 - Schilpzand,Pauline A1 - Restubog,Simon A1 - Chen,Yueyang KW - Management U2 - a U4 - 248343402496 ID - 248343402496 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Unpacking on-task effort in performance-based learning: Information-knowledge gaps guide effort allocation decisions JF - Journal of Applied Psychology Y1 - 0 A1 - Hardy,Jay A1 - Day,Eric A A1 - North,Maddison A1 - Rockwood,Justine KW - Management U2 - a U4 - 211900485632 ID - 211900485632 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Watered Down Voices, Watered Down Justice: A Demand for Polycentricism, Demosprudence, and Praxis in WOTUS Regulatory Reform JF - Georgetown Environmental Law Review Y1 - 0 A1 - McCrory,Martin A1 - Scott,Inara A1 - Raymond,Angie A1 - Levy,Paul KW - Business Law AB - For decades, science has demonstrated that discrete populations have been disproportionately forced to suffer the horrors of living in areas contaminated by toxic and hazardous substances. Communities of color, indigenous communities, and other marginalized communities continuously endure the effects of multigenerational water, air, and land pollution. Whether intentionally or not, EPA and regulatory elites have promulgated so-called “neutral rules” that have resulted in a systemic and ever-expanding national environmental caste. For this to end, EPA must stop being a knowing or unknowing participant in regulatory oppression and become an active agent of regulatory change.
EPA is required to take environmental justice concerns into account when promulgating new regulations; amplifying the voices of traditionally subordinated affected communities is an essential element of this goal. Nevertheless, EPA lacks a systematic method to incorporate direct outreach to and engagement of impacted communities, and has no detailed outline or specific strategy to ensure that the voices of impacted communities are heard. Thus, the Trump Administration was able to promulgate new regulations related to the definition of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) that are likely to have significant negative impacts on water quality, much of which will be borne by disenfranchised communities, while affording those communities little to no voice in the regulatory process.
This Article maintains that the Biden EPA should adopt a sociolegal approach, informed by the theoretical principles of polycentrism and demosprudence, to address systematic and decades-long environmental injustices. This approach would help shift and redistribute power from environmental regulatory elites to the people most affected by environmental harms. Using the case study of WOTUS regulatory reform, we argue that the Biden EPA has a perfect opportunity to create a more inclusive regulatory process that expands the power of historically disenfranchised people, while addressing known harms that will result from the current regulations. The Biden EPA could use WOTUS reform to establish a new paradigm for expanding the power of non-elites and create a model for a more equitable form of regulatory decision-making and a more democratic form of governance. VL - 34 CP - 3 U2 - a U4 - 229696262144 ID - 229696262144 ER -