%0 Journal Article %J Personnel Psychology %D 2023 %T After the breakup: How divorcing affects individuals at work %A Wanberg,Connie R. %A Csillag,Borbala %A Duffy,Michelle K. %K Management %X Divorce is one of life’s most stressful events. By pairing two studies, using mixed-methods, and drawing on conservation of resources theory, we contribute new and previously unavailable information about three questions. How and to what extent does going through a divorce affect individuals at work? What factors differentiate a lower versus higher impact on work? Do work outcomes improve after a divorce has been completed? In Study 1, individuals currently in the process of divorcing report more negative mood at work, lower job performance, and lower health in comparison to employees recently divorced, divorced over five years ago, or never divorced. Qualitative findings illustrate first hand reports of intrusive negative affect and reduced focus at work. At the same time, nearly 39% of individuals reported that divorcing had a positive impact on their job, work, or career. Qualitative findings reveal that for some, divorcing frees up time and energy and amplifies motivation for work. Study 2 is a longitudinal survey study of individuals in the process of a divorce. Findings indicate that levels of divorce-related grief, quality of the dissolving marriage, the presence of children, and anticipated post-divorce financial stability differentiate between those with better and worse work outcomes. Individuals improve on work-related cognitive and physical engagement, job performance, and health after their divorces are completed. Our results extend empirical knowledge and theory with new insights about work outcomes associated with divorcing as well as the recovery of work outcomes over time. %B Personnel Psychology %V 76 %P 77-112 %8 2023 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 221903104000 %$ 221903104000 %0 Journal Article %J Small Business Economics %D 2023 %T Are Family Firms More Efficient? Revisiting the U-Shaped Curve of Firm Scale and Efficiency %A Elston,Julie %A Zhang,Yingchao %A Chen,Ku-Hsieh %A Chen,Pei-Hwa %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X This study applies a stochastic frontier model to examine the relationship between firm size and efficiency using a novel approach. The first novelty is that this study examines large and small firms separately to allow for heterogeneity between firm group sizes in terms of measuring the size-efficiency relationship. The second is that we use a modified frontier model which explicitly includes a family firm variable when measuring firm efficiency. Empirical results reveal that firms are in fact heterogeneous, with small-and-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) exhibiting a U-shaped scale efficiency curve, while large enterprises (LE) exhibit an efficiency curve which is positive and linear. Robust results also confirm that family firms are relatively more efficient than non-family firms. In addition, while controlling for family firms does not appear to change the firm’s size-efficiency dynamics, failure to control for family firms leads to a bias in characterizing the nature of the firm’s production returns to scale. %B Small Business Economics %8 2023 %G eng %2 a %4 254543572992 %$ 254543572992 %0 Generic %D 2023 %T The Art of Writing and Publishing for Non-Native English Writers, Professional Development Workshop %A Cho,Jeewon %A Diehl,M %A Fulmer,A %A Kuvaas,B %A Wu,I %K Management %B Academy of Management Conference %C Boston, Massachusetts %8 2023 %G eng %2 c %4 252845189120 %$ 252845189120 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2023 %T Aspiring to be an Entrepreneur while on Paid Employment: A Moderated Mediation Model of Entrepreneur Identity Aspiration %A Paterson,Ted %A Huang,Lei %A Li,Xiaolu %K Management %B Journal of Business Research %V 161 %8 2023 %G eng %2 a %4 212712728576 %$ 212712728576 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences %D 2023 %T Best of Both Worlds: The Inclusion of Gamification in Virtual Lab Environments to Increase Educational Value %A Shadbad,Forough %A Bahr,Gabriel %A Luse,Andy %A Hammer,Bryan %K BIS %B Proceedings of the 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences %8 2023 %G eng %2 b %4 251500314624 %$ 251500314624 %0 Journal Article %J British Journal of Management %D 2023 %T Beyond Relevance and towards Usefulness: Implications of Academic Perspective Taking %A Paterson,Ted %A Harms,P D %A Bass,A Erin %K Management %B British Journal of Management %8 2023 %G eng %2 a %4 162669535232 %$ 162669535232 %0 Generic %D 2023 %T Canvas Hacks: Using Outcomes to Generate Assurance of Learning Reports %A Morris,John %K Management %X The article describes a process for capturing and reporting AoL data at the individual student level using the LMS and an automated spreadsheet. The process was pioneered for the OSU teaching environment. %C Corvallis OR %8 2023 %G eng %U https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/osuteaching/2023/02/06/canvas-hack-using-outcomes-to-generate-assurance-of-learning-reports/ %2 d %4 257160071168 %$ 257160071168 %0 Journal Article %J Equality, Diversity and Inclusion %D 2023 %T Conceptualizing disability accommodation device acceptance by workgroups through a sociomaterial lens %A Kulkarni,Mukta %A Baldridge,David %A Swift,Michele %K Management %X Purpose. Persons with disabilities (PWD) are among the largest and most diverse minority groups and among the most disadvantaged in terms of employment. Entrepreneurial pursuit is often advocated as a path toward employment, inclusion, and equality, yet few studies have investigated earning variation among PWD.

Design/methodology/approach. The authors draw on social cognitive career theory (SCCT), and the disability employment and entrepreneurship literature to develop hypotheses about who among PWD are likely to earn more (less) from entrepreneurial pursuits. The authors then conduct analyses on the nationally representative sample of the Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD) by including all PWD engaged in entrepreneurial pursuit, and matching each to an organizationally employed counterpart of the same gender and race and of similar age and disability severity (n ≈ 810).

Findings. Entrepreneurial pursuit has a stronger negative association with the earnings of PWD who experience earlier disability onset ages, those who report more unmet accommodation needs, and those who are female.

Originality/value. First, this study applies SCCT to help bridge the literature on organizational employment barriers for PWD and entrepreneurs with disabilities. Second, we call into question the logic of neoliberalism about entrepreneurship by showing that barriers to organizational employment impact entrepreneurial pursuit decisions and thereby earnings. Third, we extend the understanding of entrepreneurial earnings among PWD by examining understudied disability attributes and demographic attributes. Lastly, this study is among the first to use a matched sample to empirically test the impact of entrepreneurial pursuit on the earnings of PWD. %B Equality, Diversity and Inclusion %C Howard House Wagon Lane Bingley BD16 1WA %V 42 %P 285-299 %8 2023 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 232987871232 %$ 232987871232 %0 Generic %D 2023 %T Contemporary Leadership Research: What We Have Done and Where We are Going %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B 2023 Brain Korea 21 Lecture Series %C Daegu, Republic of Korea %8 2023 %G eng %2 c %4 269288527872 %$ 269288527872 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting and Finance %D 2023 %T Corporate Reputation and Hedging Activities %A Deng,Junfang %A Yang,Jimmy %K Accounting %K Finance %B Accounting and Finance %V 63 %P 1223-1247 %8 2023 %G eng %N S1 %2 a %4 220996175872 %$ 220996175872 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2023 %T Disability Severity, Professional Isolation Perceptions, and Career Outcomes: When Does Leader-Member Exchange Quality Matter? %A Lyons,Brent %A Baldridge,David %A Yang,Liu Qin %A Bryan,Camellia %K Management %X Employees with disability-related communication impairment often experience isolation from professional connections which can negatively affect their careers. Management research suggests that having lower quality leader relationships can be an obstacle to the development of professional connections for employees with disabilities. However, in this paper we suggest that lower quality LMX relationships may not be a uniform hurdle for the professional isolation of employees with disability-related communication impairment. Drawing on psychological disengagement theory, we predict that employees with more severe, rather than less severe, communication impairment develop resilience to challenges in lower quality LMX relationships by psychologically disengaging from professional connections and, in turn, bear fewer negative consequences of professional isolation on career outcomes. In two studies of deaf and hard of hearing employees, we find that in lower quality LMX relationships employees with more severe communication impairment perceive being less isolated than employees with less severe communication impairment, and, in turn, report better career outcomes. Overall, our findings suggest that employees with more severe communication impairment may be more effective in managing challenges to their perceived professional isolation and career outcomes when in lower quality LMX relationships. %B Journal of Management %8 2023 %G eng %2 a %4 202612060160 %$ 202612060160 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Sciences %D 2023 %T Drivers and Implications of Combined Investment in Renewables and Energy Storage in the Residential Sector %A Cho, %A Kim,Youngsoo %A Murali,Karthik %A Yavuz,Mesut %K Supply Chain %X Residential consumers are increasingly combining renewables with energy storage systems. However, changes in policies and support for these technologies may impact their adoption and the outlook for the energy industry. In this paper, we consider a grid-connected household's problem of determining the optimal capacities of these two technologies as well as the battery operating policy that minimizes its electricity costs when faced with time-of-use electricity prices and sellback credits. We identify the impact of household characteristics, technological progress, and electricity pricing policies on the levels of investment in these two technologies. Furthermore, we supplement our analytical results with a case study of two U.S. cities and identify policy guidelines for the design of a technology subsidy program aimed at stimulating the adoption of these technologies and the ensuing implications for residential customers, the environment, and grid reliability. Our paper has implications for several stakeholders in practice on (i) how the adoption of renewables is affected by energy storage (and vice versa) and (ii) how electricity pricing, technological progress, and subsidy policies can shape the adoption of both technologies. %B Decision Sciences %8 2023 %G eng %2 a %4 219353753600 %$ 219353753600 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Sciences %D 2023 %T Drivers and Implications of Combined Investment in Renewables and Energy Storage in the Residential Sector %A Cho, %A Kim,Youngsoo %A Murali,Karthik %A Yavuz,Mesut %K Supply Chain %X Residential consumers are increasingly combining renewables with energy storage systems. However, changes in policies and support for these technologies may impact their adoption and the outlook for the energy industry. In this paper, we consider a grid-connected household's problem of determining the optimal capacities of these two technologies as well as the battery operating policy that minimizes its electricity costs when faced with time-of-use electricity prices and sellback credits. We identify the impact of household characteristics, technological progress, and electricity pricing policies on the levels of investment in these two technologies. Furthermore, we supplement our analytical results with a case study of two U.S. cities and identify policy guidelines for the design of a technology subsidy program aimed at stimulating the adoption of these technologies and the ensuing implications for residential customers, the environment, and grid reliability. Our paper has implications for several stakeholders in practice on (i) how the adoption of renewables is affected by energy storage (and vice versa) and (ii) how electricity pricing, technological progress, and subsidy policies can shape the adoption of both technologies. %B Decision Sciences %8 2023 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1111/deci.12589 %2 a %4 219353753600 %$ 219353753600 %0 Journal Article %J Marketing Letters %D 2023 %T Embracing the Spotlight (Effect): How Attention Received Online Influences Consumers’ Offline Spotlight Biases %A Hall,Matthew %K Marketing %X In general, consumers perceive others to pay more attention to them than is actually the case (i.e., the spotlight bias). The present research examines how the magnitude of this bias (i.e., the relative inaccuracy of these attention-related perceptions) can be influenced by the attention consumers receive after sharing content online. Specifically, when consumers receive more (less) attention after sharing content online, they experience increased (decreased) egocentrism. This, in turn, increases (decreases) the inaccuracy of their perceptions regarding the attention others pay to their subsequent offline behavior—i.e., it increases (decreases) the magnitude of their spotlight biases. This effect is moderated by both consumers’ need for attention and their intensity of social media use. Thus, this research highlights how online feedback mechanisms can have a detrimental effect on consumers’ ability to accurately perceive their offline social environments. It also contributes to theory by demonstrating the online-to-offline contagion of egocentrism. %B Marketing Letters %8 2023 %G eng %U https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11002-023-09685-4/ %2 a %4 207791480832 %$ 207791480832 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Information Systems Education %D 2023 %T Hackalytics: Using Computer Hacking to Engage Students in Analytics %A Luse,Andy %A Shadbad,Forough %K BIS %B Journal of Information Systems Education %8 2023 %G eng %2 a %4 233743620096 %$ 233743620096 %0 Journal Article %J Personnel Psychology %D 2023 %T Improving measurement and prediction in personnel selection through the application of machine learning %A Hardy,Jay %A Gibson,Carter %A Koenig,Nick %A Frost,Scott %K Management %B Personnel Psychology %8 2023 %G eng %2 a %4 228366290944 %$ 228366290944 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings IV2023 - 27th International Conference on Information Visualisation %D 2023 %T Interactive Network Visualization of Educational Standards, Learning Resources and Learning Progressions %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Hoglund,Brian %A Achatz,Nikolas %A Marks,Andrea %K BIS %K Design Program %X 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.

%B Proceedings IV2023 - 27th International Conference on Information Visualisation %8 2023 %G eng %2 b %4 256122902528 %$ 256122902528 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Banking & Finance %D 2023 %T Intraday Momentum in the VIX Futures Market %A Huang,Hong-Gia %A Tsai,Wei-Che %A Weng,Pei-Shih %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Journal of Banking & Finance %V 148 %P 106746 %8 2023 %G eng %2 a %4 219520659456 %$ 219520659456 %0 Generic %D 2023 %T Morality Appraisals in Consumer Responsibilization %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %K Marketing %B University of Connecticut Marketing Speaker Series %C Storrs, Connecticut %8 2023 %G eng %2 c %4 261451874304 %$ 261451874304 %0 Book Section %D 2023 %T Resilient Teaching in an Era of Disruption %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %C Sterling, VA %8 2023 %G eng %2 d %4 253081712640 %$ 253081712640 %0 Generic %D 2023 %T Safe Inside: How internal sourcing lowers voluntary turnover in tight labor markets. %A Hardy,Jay %A Theil,Chase %A Gibson,Carter %A Klotz,Anthony %K Management %B Academy of Management’s 83rd Annual Meeting %C Boston, MA %8 2023 %G eng %2 c %4 258741563392 %$ 258741563392 %0 Generic %D 2023 %T Supervisor incivility and counterproductive work behaviors: Does employee disability age of onset matter? %A Wolburg,F %A Taylor,MR %A Yang,LQ %A Baldridge,David %A Lyons,B %K Management %B Work, Stress, and Health Conference %C Miami FL %8 2023 %G eng %2 c %4 264770543616 %$ 264770543616 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Accounting Information Systems %D 2023 %T Take Responsibility or Take Action: How Can Firms Recover from Information Technology Control Material Weakness Disclosures? %A Norman,Carolyn %A Obermire,Kara %A Rose,Anna M. %A Rose,Jacob %A Frydenlund,Nicole %K Accounting %B International Journal of Accounting Information Systems %V 48 %8 2023 %G eng %2 a %4 201705529344 %$ 201705529344 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 2023 %T Workplace Gossip: An Integrative Review of its Antecedents, Functions, and Consequences %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Sun,Tianjun %A Liu,Yihao %K Management %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %8 2023 %G eng %2 a %4 248343373824 %$ 248343373824 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Aggregate 52-week high, limited attention, and time-varying momentum profits %A Hung,Weifeng %A Lin,Ching-Ting %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Research Seminar %C Victoria, Canada %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 233738010624 %$ 233738010624 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Banking & Finance %D 2022 %T Aggregate 52-week high, limited attention, and time-varying momentum profits %A Hung,Weifeng %A Lin,Ching-Ting %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Journal of Banking & Finance %V 141 %P 106531 %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 233737533440 %$ 233737533440 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Applying novel methodological and statistical paradigms to the study of adaptation %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 37th Annual Conference %C Seattle WA %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 232754542592 %$ 232754542592 %0 Newspaper Article %D 2022 %T Arming Teachers - An Effective Security Measure or False Sense of Security? %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %8 2022 %G eng %U https://theconversation.com/arming-teachers-an-effective-security-measure-or-a-false-sense-of-security-183909 %2 d %4 253772791808 %$ 253772791808 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Aspiring to be an Entrepreneur while on Paid Employment: A Moderated Mediation Model of Entrepreneur Identity Aspiration %A Paterson,Ted %A Huang,Lei %K Management %B Western Academy of Management %C Reno, NV %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 251787411456 %$ 251787411456 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T "Basic Stock Inventory Planning and Management in Shoe Departments during the early 1940s," %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %8 2022 %G eng %2 d %4 254896060416 %$ 254896060416 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Beyond Relevance and towards Usefulness: Implications of Academic Perspective Taking %A Paterson,Ted %A Harms,P D %A Bass,A Erin %K Management %B Western Academy of Management %C Hawaii %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 228364992512 %$ 228364992512 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Business Ethics in Data Usage %A Holbrook,Brandon %K Accounting %B 2022 NWARG Conference %C Spokane, WA %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 253950271488 %$ 253950271488 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T The Changing Faces of Business Law and Sustainability %A Cahoy,Dan %A Park ,Stephen Kim %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %V 59 %P 613-620 %8 2022 %G eng %U https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ablj.12213 %N 4 %2 d %4 253080428544 %$ 253080428544 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Chinese Capital Structure: Theory and Evidence %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Finance %C Chicago Il %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 232941420544 %$ 232941420544 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Chinese Capital Structure: Theory and Evidence %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B 35th Annual meeting of the Academy of Finance %C Chicago %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 254544160768 %$ 254544160768 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Consumer Research %D 2022 %T Collective Health versus Individual Freedom: How Goal Centrality and Political Identity Shape Compliance with Covid-19 Prevention %A Pereira,Beatriz %A Stornelli,Jason %K Marketing %B Journal of the Association for Consumer Research %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 209974188032 %$ 209974188032 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Consumer Research %D 2022 %T Collective Health versus Individual Freedom: How Goal Centrality and Political Identity Shape Compliance with Covid-19 Prevention %A Pereira,Beatriz %A Stornelli,Jason %K Marketing %B Journal of the Association for Consumer Research %P 17-26 %8 2022 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 209974188032 %$ 209974188032 %0 Journal Article %J Information Systems Frontiers %D 2022 %T Combating False Information by Sharing the Truth: A Study on the Spread of Fact-checks on Social Media %A Li,Jiexun %A Chang,Xiaohui %K Business Analytics %X Misinformation on social media has become a horrendous problem in our society. Fact-checks on information often fall behind the diffusion of misinformation, which can lead to negative impacts on society. This research studies how different factors may affect the spread of fact-checks over the internet. We collected a dataset of fact-checks in a six-month period and analyzed how they spread on Twitter. The spread of fact-checks is measured by the total retweet count. The factors/variables include the truthfulness rating, topic of information, source credibility, etc. The research identifies truthfulness rating as a significant factor: conclusive fact-checks (either true or false) tend to be shared more than others. In addition, the source credibility, political leaning, and the sharing count also affect the spread of fact-checks. The findings of this research provide practical insights into accelerating the spread of the truth in the battle against misinformation online. %B Information Systems Frontiers %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 219699023872 %$ 219699023872 %0 Journal Article %J Information Systems Frontiers %D 2022 %T Combating Misinformation by Sharing the Truth: a Study on the Spread of Fact-Checks on Social Media %A Li,Jiexun %A Chang,Xiaohui %K Business Analytics %X Misinformation on social media has become a horrendous problem in our society. Fact-checks on information often fall behind the diffusion of misinformation, which can lead to negative impacts on society. This research studies how different factors may affect the spread of fact-checks over the internet. We collected a dataset of fact-checks in a six-month period and analyzed how they spread on Twitter. The spread of fact-checks is measured by the total retweet count. The factors/variables include the truthfulness rating, topic of information, source credibility, etc. The research identifies truthfulness rating as a significant factor: conclusive fact-checks (either true or false) tend to be shared more than others. In addition, the source credibility, political leaning, and the sharing count also affect the spread of fact-checks. The findings of this research provide practical insights into accelerating the spread of the truth in the battle against misinformation online. %B Information Systems Frontiers %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 219699023872 %$ 219699023872 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Consumer experience of the algorithmic gaze %A Kaliyamurthy,Ashok %A Schau,Hope %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory Conference %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 271105665024 %$ 271105665024 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Consumer imagination & utopian market heroes %A Luri,Ignacio %A Kaliyamurthy,Ashok %A Farmer,Matthew %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory Conference %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 271105667072 %$ 271105667072 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Affairs %D 2022 %T Consumer Well-being in a Digital World: Paradoxes of Technology and the Role of Wisdom %A Schneider,Abigail B. %A Chugani,Sunaina %A Kaur,Tavleen %A Stornelli,Jason %A Luchs,Michael G. %A Bakpayev,Marat %A Garcia-Collart,Tessa %A Leonard,Bridget %A Ottlewski,Lydia %A Pricer,Laura %K Marketing %B Journal of Consumer Affairs %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 228240441344 %$ 228240441344 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Contextualizing the influence of leader unethical pro-organizational unethical behavior: Integrating role and event systems theories %A Huang,Lei %A Paterson,Ted %A Carnevale,Joel %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Seattle, WA %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 233755418624 %$ 233755418624 %0 Journal Article %J Finance Research Letters %D 2022 %T Crash-Based Quantitative Trading Strategies: Perspective of Behavioral Finance %A Fang,Yan %A Yuan,Jie %A Yang,Jimmy %A Ying,Shangjun %K Finance %B Finance Research Letters %V 45 %P 102185 %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 218946035712 %$ 218946035712 %0 Conference Paper %B Consumer Culture Theory 2022 Conference %D 2022 %T Destigmatizing "Weird" and "Freaky" Period Products: An Intimate Exploration of Consumer Adoption of Menstrual Cups %A Harrold,Mycah %A Borquez,Anabella Donnadieu %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory 2022 Conference %8 2022 %G eng %2 b %4 233017071616 %$ 233017071616 %0 Conference Paper %B Association for Consumer Research 2022 Conference %D 2022 %T Digital Curation in Contested Markets: How Gunfluencers Enable the Platformization of Second Amendment Ideology %A Drenten,Jenna %A Gurrieri,Lauren %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research 2022 Conference %8 2022 %G eng %2 b %4 233661716480 %$ 233661716480 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Digital Curation in Contested Markets: How Gunfluencers Enable the Platformization of Second Amendment Ideology %A Drenten,Jenna %A Gurrieri,Lauren %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B Australia & New Zealand Marketing Academy 2022 Conference %C Perth, Australia %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 250268035072 %$ 250268035072 %0 Journal Article %J The Accounting Review %D 2022 %T Disclosure Speed: Evidence from Nonpublic SEC Investigations %A Blackburne,Terrence %A Quinn,Phil %K Accounting %B The Accounting Review %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 189615695872 %$ 189615695872 %0 Journal Article %J The Accounting Review %D 2022 %T Disclosure Speed: Evidence from Nonpublic SEC Investigations %A Blackburne,Terrence %A Quinn,Phil %K Accounting %B The Accounting Review %V 98 %P 55-82 %8 2022 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 189615695872 %$ 189615695872 %0 Conference Paper %B WISP2022: 2022 Workshop on Information Security and Privacy (WISP) %D 2022 %T Do Measures of Security Compliance Intent Equal Non-Compliance Scenario Agreement? %A Marshall,Byron %A Shadbad,Forough %A Curry,Michael %A Biros,David %K Accounting %K BIS %X To better protect organizations from the threat of insiders, IS security (ISS) research frequently emphasizes IS Security Policy (ISP) behavior. The effectiveness of an assessment model is typically analyzed either using short survey statements (behavior survey) or by using scenario agreement (prospective scenario) to measure current and prospective compliance (or non-compliance) behavior. However, a significant gap is the lack of statistical evidence to demonstrate that these two measures or dependent variables (DV) sufficiently agree with one another. We report on an effort to compare and contrast two assessment models which employed alternate styles of DVs and demonstrate that the primary construct from two different ISS behavioral theories had approximately the same effect size on either of the DVs. Our findings add support for substantial (but not overly correlated) synchronization between the two DV values, since we also observe that the prospective scenario non-compliance measure resulted in lower model fit while the behavior survey compliance measures fit both models with higher accuracy. We discuss our findings and recommend that for many studies there can be value in employing both DVs. %B WISP2022: 2022 Workshop on Information Security and Privacy (WISP) %C Copenhagen, Denmark, Dec. 2022 %8 2022 %G eng %U https://aisel.aisnet.org/wisp2022/19 %2 b %4 245830387712 %$ 245830387712 %0 Conference Paper %B WISP2022: 2022 Workshop on Information Security and Privacy (WISP) %D 2022 %T Do Measures of Security Compliance Intent Equal Non-Compliance Scenario Agreement? %A Marshall,Byron %A Shadbad,Forough %A Curry,Michael %A Biros,David %K Accounting %K BIS %X To better protect organizations from the threat of insiders, IS security (ISS) research frequently emphasizes IS Security Policy (ISP) behavior. The effectiveness of an assessment model is typically analyzed either using short survey statements (behavior survey) or by using scenario agreement (prospective scenario) to measure current and prospective compliance (or non-compliance) behavior. However, a significant gap is the lack of statistical evidence to demonstrate that these two measures or dependent variables (DV) sufficiently agree with one another. We report on an effort to compare and contrast two assessment models which employed alternate styles of DVs and demonstrate that the primary construct from two different ISS behavioral theories had approximately the same effect size on either of the DVs. Our findings add support for substantial (but not overly correlated) synchronization between the two DV values, since we also observe that the prospective scenario non-compliance measure resulted in lower model fit while the behavior survey compliance measures fit both models with higher accuracy. We discuss our findings and recommend that for many studies there can be value in employing both DVs. %B WISP2022: 2022 Workshop on Information Security and Privacy (WISP) %C Copenhagen, Denmark, Dec. 2022 %8 2022 %G eng %2 b %4 245830387712 %$ 245830387712 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Does Platform Control Matter? A Meta-Analysis %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Kim,I. %A Iyengar,K. %A Gerow,J. %K BIS %B Front Range Information Systems Research Seminar %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 272321890304 %$ 272321890304 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Finance and Economics %D 2022 %T Does the tail risk index matter in forecasting downside risk? %A Hung,Jui-Cheng %A Liu,Hung-Chun %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B International Journal of Finance and Economics %P 1-16 %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 219521509376 %$ 219521509376 %0 Journal Article %J Equality, Diversity and Inclusion %D 2022 %T Earnings of Persons with Disabilities: Who Earns More (Less) from Entrepreneurial Pursuit? %A Yang,Yang %A Kulkarni,Mukta %A Baldridge,David %A Konrad,Alison %K Management %X Earnings of Persons with Disabilities:
Who Earns More (Less) from Entrepreneurial Pursuit?
Abstract. Persons with disabilities (PWD) are among the largest and most diverse minority groups and among the most disadvantaged in terms of employment. Entrepreneurial pursuit is often advocated as a path toward employment, inclusion, and equality, yet few studies have investigated earning variation among PWD.
Methodology. We draw on social cognitive career theory (SCCT) and disability employment and entrepreneurship literatures to develop hypotheses about who among PWD are likely to earn more (less) from entrepreneurial pursuits. We then conduct analyses on the nationally representative sample of Canadian Survey on Disability including all PWD engaged in entrepreneurial pursuit and match each to an organizationally employed counterpart of the same gender and race, and of similar age and disability severity (n ≈ 810).
Findings. Entrepreneurial pursuit has a stronger negative association with earnings of PWD who experience earlier disability onset ages, who report more unmet accommodation needs, and who are female.
Originality. First, this study applies SCCT to help bridge literatures on organizational employment barriers for PWD and entrepreneurs with disabilities. Second, we call into question the logic of neoliberalism about entrepreneurship by showing that barriers to organizational employment impact entrepreneurial pursuit decisions and thereby earnings. Third, we extend understanding of entrepreneurial earnings among PWD by examining understudied disability and demographic attributes. Lastly, this study is among the first to use a matched sample to empirically test the impact of entrepreneurial pursuit on the earnings of PWD.
Keywords. disabilities, social cognitive career theory (SCCT), entrepreneurial pursuit, onset age, accommodation, disability origin %B Equality, Diversity and Inclusion %C Bingley %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 168766578688 %$ 168766578688 %0 Book Section %D 2022 %T Emotional intelligence in workplace negotiations %A Miners,C %A Rees,Laura %K Management %C Berlin %8 2022 %G eng %2 d %4 233009115136 %$ 233009115136 %0 Journal Article %J Small Business Economics %D 2022 %T An Empirical Examination of Firm Growth in the MENA Region: Through the Lens of Gibrat's Law %A Elston,Julie %A Weidinger,Alois Konrad %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Small Business Economics %V 60 %P 121-131 %8 2022 %G eng %U https://www.springer.com/economics/microeconomics/journal/40812 %N 1 %2 a %4 254544275456 %$ 254544275456 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing Insights %D 2022 %T Entrepreneurial orientation as a mediator of ADHD–Performance relationship: A staged quasi-replication study %A Shirokova,Galina Shirokova %A Shakina,Elena %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X The entrepreneurship literature has suggested the criticality of replicating findings along with the potential for nuance when examining relationships within emerging market contexts. In this study, we seek to reproduce the findings of Yu et al. (2021) concerning entrepreneurial orientation (EO), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and firm performance using a sample of Russian SMEs. We conduct a quasi-replication study, systematically changing the data, measures, and construct within our empirical models. The results of our study are partly in line with the original study's findings: we did not find a significant relationship between hyperactivity/impulsivity symptoms and EO. However, when we considered different sub-dimensions of EO (innovativeness, proactiveness, and risk-taking), managers with hyperactivity/impulsivity ADHD symptoms exhibited greater innovativeness, proactiveness, and risk-taking, while managers with inattention ADHD symptoms exhibited opposite effects. We discuss the extent to which the effects of ADHD on firm performance in developed economies, as mediated by EO, are generalizable within an emerging economy. %B Journal of Business Venturing Insights %V 17 %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 233704050688 %$ 233704050688 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %D 2022 %T Fragile or Robust? Differential Effects of Gender Threats in the Workplace Among Men and Women %A Leavitt,Keith %A Zhu,Lei (Luke) %A Klotz,Anthony %A Kouchaki,Maryam %K Management %B Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 162595704832 %$ 162595704832 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %D 2022 %T Fragile or Robust? Differential Effects of Gender Threats in the Workplace Among Men and Women %A Leavitt,Keith %A Zhu,Lei Luke %A Klotz,Anthony %A Kouchaki,Maryam %K Management %B Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 162595704832 %$ 162595704832 %0 Journal Article %J European Journal of Information Systems %D 2022 %T Generational Differences in Perceiving the Technology Interruptions: A qualitative Study %A Kalgotra,Pankush %A Baham,Corey %A Shadbad,Forough %A Sharda,Ramesh %K BIS %B European Journal of Information Systems %P 1-21 %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 222247022592 %$ 222247022592 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Hearing Loss & Workplace Inclusion %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B 2022 HLAA Convention %C Tampa, FL %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 144701929472 %$ 144701929472 %0 Journal Article %J Cognition and Emotion %D 2022 %T Hope and Fear in the Experience of Suspense %A Madrigal,Robert %A Bee,Colleen %A Chen,Johnny %K Marketing %B Cognition and Emotion %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 222359103488 %$ 222359103488 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied %D 2022 %T How much will you share? Exploring attitudinal and behavioral nudges in online private information sharing %A Rees,Laura %A Safi,Roozmehr %A Lim,Seung-Lark %K Management %B Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 227846060032 %$ 227846060032 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2022 %T Identity-Consistent Self-Image Maintenance Following Leader Abuse: Integrating Self-Presentation and Self-Concept Orientation Perspectives %A Huang,Lei %A Paterson,Ted %A Wang,Siting %K Management %B Journal of Management %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 198003175424 %$ 198003175424 %0 Journal Article %J Energy %D 2022 %T The Impact of heterogeneity in consumer characteristics on the design of optimal time-of-use tariffs %A Murali,Karthik %A Choi,Dong Gu %K Supply Chain %X Unlike commercial and industrial sectors where they have been successfully deployed, the rollout of voluntary Time-of-Use (TOU) tariffs in the residential sector has been tepid. One cause for this limited penetration of TOU tariffs in the residential sector is the difficulty in offering appropriate price incentives to a consumer class that is heterogeneous in its demographics and preferences. In this paper, we develop a parsimonious game-theoretic model to shed light on the optimal pricing problem from the utility's perspective when its consumers vary in their electricity consumption scheduling preferences as well as their willingness or flexibility to shift consumption in response to price incentives offered by the utility. Using this model, we generate structural insights into the role of the two types of consumer heterogeneity on the design and potential of voluntary TOU tariffs. We also show how our model and insights can be used to evaluate the current state and potential of TOU tariffs in two U.S. states. %B Energy %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 202063841280 %$ 202063841280 %0 Journal Article %J Energy %D 2022 %T The Impact of heterogeneity in consumer characteristics on the design of optimal time-of-use tariffs %A Murali,Karthik %A Choi,Dong Gu %K Supply Chain %X Unlike commercial and industrial sectors where they have been successfully deployed, the rollout of voluntary Time-of-Use (TOU) tariffs in the residential sector has been tepid. One cause for this limited penetration of TOU tariffs in the residential sector is the difficulty in offering appropriate price incentives to a consumer class that is heterogeneous in its demographics and preferences. In this paper, we develop a parsimonious game-theoretic model to shed light on the optimal pricing problem from the utility's perspective when its consumers vary in their electricity consumption scheduling preferences as well as their willingness or flexibility to shift consumption in response to price incentives offered by the utility. Using this model, we generate structural insights into the role of the two types of consumer heterogeneity on the design and potential of voluntary TOU tariffs. We also show how our model and insights can be used to evaluate the current state and potential of TOU tariffs in two U.S. states. %B Energy %V 254 %8 2022 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2022.124248 %N B %2 a %4 202063841280 %$ 202063841280 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Impeding Behavior in Shopping and Product Trial %A Lee,Hyun-Seok (Huck) %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %K Marketing %K Supply Chain %B ACRA 2022 Conference %C New Orleans, Louisianna %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 233632526336 %$ 233632526336 %0 Newspaper Article %D 2022 %T Improving Student Engagement and Connection in Online Learning: Part II, Methodologies and Practices %A Chang,Xiaohui %K Business Analytics %X The first article in the series appeared last December. Since then, we have received plenty of feedback from other instructors who are actively engaged in online education. Almost all of them agreed that teaching well online remains a challenging task. In this article, I discussed six specific practices that I have found particularly helpful for online teaching and learning.

Practice 1: Adopt a variety of communication methods
Practice 2: Create a Q&A Discussion Board
Practice 3: Estimate the amount of time taken for each assignment
Practice 4: Ensure timely replies
Practice 5: Synchronize assignments with the Canvas calendar
Practice 6: Reorganize course content %8 2022 %G eng %U https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspire/2021/12/07/ %2 d %4 235527907328 %$ 235527907328 %0 Conference Paper %B Association for Consumer Research 2022 Conference %D 2022 %T The (Ir)Responsible American Consumer: Examining Morality and Responsibilization for Armed Self-Defense %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research 2022 Conference %8 2022 %G eng %2 b %4 233661792256 %$ 233661792256 %0 Journal Article %J Scientometrics %D 2022 %T Measuring Destabilization and Consolidation in Scientific Knowledge Evolution %A Li,Jiexun %A Chen,Jiyao %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Scientometrics %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 242237249536 %$ 242237249536 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Megamarketing in the US Firearms Market: A Longitudinal Study of (De)Legitimation and Advertising %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Burkhardt,Brett %K Marketing %C Chicago, IL %8 2022 %G eng %2 d %4 230919825408 %$ 230919825408 %0 Journal Article %J Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences %D 2022 %T Meta-Analytical Evidence on Mental Disorder Symptoms During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin America %A Zhang,Stephen X %A Batra,Kavita %A Liu,Tao %A Done,Rebecca %A Chen,Jiyao %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 228174557184 %$ 228174557184 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2022 %T Multiple jobholding motivations and experiences: A typology and latent profile analysis %A Campion,Emily D. %A Csillag,Borbala %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 107 %P 1261-1287 %8 2022 %G eng %N 8 %2 a %4 225916338176 %$ 225916338176 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Myths from Silicon Valley -Is Tech difference than Detroit? %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Recharging Austro-American Relations %C Vienna, Austria. %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 254544103424 %$ 254544103424 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2022 %T Need for Speed, but How Much Does It Cost? Unpacking the Fee-Speed Relationship in Cryptocurrency Transactions %A Shang,Guangzhi %A Ilk,Noyan %A Fan,Shaokun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of Operations Management %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 218914275328 %$ 218914275328 %0 Audiovisual Material %D 2022 %T NGSS Explorer (Curriculum Network Visualization) %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Hoglund,Brian %A Achatz,Nikolas %K BIS %8 2022 %G eng %U https://www.teachengineering.org/ngss_explorer %2 d %4 253092712448 %$ 253092712448 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Affairs %D 2022 %T The Paradoxes of Smartphone Use: Understanding the User Experience in Today's Connected World %A Faber,Aida %A Bee,Colleen %A Girju,Marina %A Onel,Naz %A Rossi,AnnMarie %A Cozac,Marina %A Lutz,Richard %A Nardini,Gia %A Song,Camilla %K Marketing %B Journal of Consumer Affairs %P 1-24 %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 222359629824 %$ 222359629824 %0 Conference Paper %B Consumer Culture Theory Conference %D 2022 %T The Perilous Prudence Paradox: A market system dynamics model of a widening risk attitude-behavior gap %A Pellandini-Simanyi,Lena %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory Conference %V 2022 %8 2022 %G eng %2 b %4 233716979712 %$ 233716979712 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Philomath Streetscape Project: Sidewalk Inlays %A Marks,Andrea %A Garcia,Deann %K Design Program %X My design partner and I were chosen through a competitive review process of visual portfolios to design 10 large bronze inlays for downtown Philomath. %C Philomath, Oregon %8 2022 %G eng %2 d %4 233632522240 %$ 233632522240 %0 Conference Paper %B Springer Cham %D 2022 %T Pixel Importance: The Impact of Saturation and Brightness on the Spread of Information on Social Media %A Kaskela,Timothy %A Zhu,Bin %A Sayali,Dhamapurkar %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Springer Cham %P 105 %8 2022 %@ 1865-1348 %G eng %N 1 %2 b %4 233601298432 %$ 233601298432 %0 Conference Paper %B Consumer Culture Theory 2022 Conference %D 2022 %T Platformization of American Gun Culture %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Drenten,Jenna %A Gurrieri,Lauren %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory 2022 Conference %8 2022 %G eng %2 b %4 233017055232 %$ 233017055232 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T 'A Positive Organizational Scholarship Research Agenda for Family Business Research %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B International Family Enterprise Research Acad %C Santander, Spain %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 233755672576 %$ 233755672576 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Positive Psychological Capital: Validation of the PCQ-5 %A Szerdahelyi,Miklos %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B European Academy of Management %C Winterthur, Switzerland %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 233755604992 %$ 233755604992 %0 Journal Article %J Communications of the Association for Information Systems %D 2022 %T Psychological Contract Violations on Information Disclosure: A study of Interpersonal Arrangements and Trust Transference in Social Media Platforms %A Hammer,Bryan %A Shadbad,Forough %K BIS %B Communications of the Association for Information Systems %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 222247026688 %$ 222247026688 %0 Book %D 2022 %T Psychology Applied to Work - 13th Ed. %A Howes,Satoris %A Muchinsky,P M %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %C Northfield, MN %8 2022 %G eng %N 13 %2 d %4 233777043456 %$ 233777043456 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Racial stratification in organizational hierarchies as an emergent phenomenon %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Academy of Management’s 82nd Annual Meeting %C Seattle, WA %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 233396453376 %$ 233396453376 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Racial stratification in organizational hierarchies as an emergent phenomenon %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 37th Annual Conference %C Seattle, WA %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 232754577408 %$ 232754577408 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Operations & Production Management %D 2022 %T Revenue sharing bids of a loss-averse supplier for a new product development contract: A multi-method investigation %A Ribbink,Dina %A Pun,Hubert %A Yan,Tingting %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %B International Journal of Operations & Production Management %V 42 %P 1853-1877 %8 2022 %G eng %N 12 %2 a %4 219521019904 %$ 219521019904 %0 Journal Article %J American Business Law Journal %D 2022 %T Revisiting Meriwether v. Hartop and Academic Freedom in Higher Education %A Scott,Inara %A Brown,Elizabeth %A Yordy,Eric %K Business Law %X Although the nature and extent of academic freedom has been subject to analysis for over a century, recent developments underscore the need to reconsider the proper scope of academic freedom. These developments include Meriwether v. Hartop, a 2021 Sixth Circuit decision in which a professor claimed a Constitutional right, based in academic freedom, to refuse to use a student’s pronouns; the growing science of pedagogy and understanding of how students learn; and the changing role of higher education in the United States. We propose updated factors for assessing the scope of academic freedom that balance the interests of the university, individual faculty members, students, and the general public. In doing so, we specifically address and discuss the interest of the state in delivering an “effective education”—a concept that we ground in both the literature of constitutional rights and also the literature of effective pedagogy, linking the interest of the state in delivering effective learning experiences to the science of teaching and learning. We also address the need for the recognition of gender pronouns and the potential for harm when they are not recognized. %B American Business Law Journal %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 229696382976 %$ 229696382976 %0 Conference Paper %B 2022 Marketing & Public Policy Conference - American Marketing Association %D 2022 %T The Role of Retailers in Market Legitimation: An Examination of the Regulated Cannabis Market in Ontario, Canada %A Huff,Aimee %A Wilner,Sarah J.S. %A Humphreys,Ashlee %K Marketing %B 2022 Marketing & Public Policy Conference - American Marketing Association %8 2022 %G eng %2 b %4 232727699456 %$ 232727699456 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Service Research %D 2022 %T Service Provider to the Rescue: How Firm Recovery of Do-It-Yourself Service Failure Turns Consumers from Competitors to Satisfied Customers %A Hall,Matthew %A Hyodo,Jamie D %K Marketing %X While consumers frequently attempt to resolve their own consumption problems (i.e., do-it-yourself (DIY)), they are often unsuccessful and subsequently turn to a professional. In the present research, we consider DIY failure as a form of service failure (SF) and demonstrate that experiencing DIY service failure (DIY SF) influences consumer evaluations of subsequent firm recovery. This occurs because consumers who experience DIY SF gain greater understanding of the task (i.e., learning) through their failed attempt. This learning promotes increased appreciation of the recovering service provider’s ability, ultimately resulting in greater satisfaction with the recovery offering. We further identify mindset as a moderator of this effect, wherein those with a growth mindset are more likely to learn from failure and appreciate the abilities of the recovering service provider. By highlighting DIY SF as a novel form of SF, we demonstrate the importance of understanding customers’ prior experiences with the focal consumption problem and its solution, and of training front-line employees to better manage these customers. We test our theory across four studies using lab and field data, and close by discussing theoretical and managerial implications. %B Journal of Service Research %8 2022 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1177/10946705221111347 %2 a %4 216646819840 %$ 216646819840 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 2022 %T Sick on the day of the interview? Effects of presenteeism on selection outcomes and the moderating role of raters' perspective?taking %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Restubog,Simon %A Chen,Yueyang %K Management %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 248343402496 %$ 248343402496 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Skip the Line: How Social Comparison Impacts the Mobile App Ordering Experience %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %A Keech,Jessica %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research 2022 %C Denver, CO %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 252205977600 %$ 252205977600 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Skip the Line: How Social Comparison Impacts the Mobile App Ordering Experience %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %A Keech,Jessica %K Marketing %B Frontiers in Service 2022 %C Babson College, Boston, MA %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 252205705216 %$ 252205705216 %0 Book Section %D 2022 %T Social Networks: Dyads, Triads, and Networks. %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Choi,Thomas %K Supply Chain %8 2022 %G eng %2 d %4 222077044736 %$ 222077044736 %0 Book Section %D 2022 %T Social Networks: Dyads, Triads, and Networks. %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Choi,Thomas %K Supply Chain %8 2022 %G eng %2 d %4 233879195648 %$ 233879195648 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Fungi %D 2022 %T Stability of the Fungal Pigment from Scytalidium cuboideum Carried in Food-Grade Natural Oils %A Hinsch,Eric %A Gutierrez,Sarah %A Van Court,R. C. %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Robinson,Sara %K Design Program %X 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. %B Journal of Fungi %C Basel %P 276-293 %8 2022 %G eng %U https:// doi.org/10.3390/jof8030276 %2 a %4 233020801024 %$ 233020801024 %0 Book %D 2022 %T Strategic Management, 3e %A Morris,John %A Tripathi,Sanjai %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This book is being updated under a grant from the OERU of Oregon State.

This open source textbook is derived from many sources, initially (1st edition) from the Principles of Management by Carpenter, Bauer, and Erdogan, but there is abundant new content as well. It is published under a Creative Commons license and as such there is no charge ever for this textbook.

In addition to taking on a second author, the most important change from 2e is that three tenured faculty have signed on to consider, review, and approve the content. This edition will have a more global perspective and make a tighter linkage with the Micromatic simulation software as well as provide mini-case studies for classroom discussions. %C Corvallis, Oregon %P 112 %8 2022 %G eng %N 3 %2 d %4 233256837120 %$ 233256837120 %0 Conference Paper %B Association for Information Systems - Special Interest Group - Education (AIS - SIG - Ed) - 2021 %D 2022 %T Supporting Student Collaboration for Online Learning: The Impact of Two Instructional Interventions %A Tyran,Craig K %A Raja,V.T. %A Tyran,Kristi L %K BIS %X 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. %B Association for Information Systems - Special Interest Group - Education (AIS - SIG - Ed) - 2021 %8 2022 %G eng %2 b %4 233775153152 %$ 233775153152 %0 Book Section %D 2022 %T Sustainability in Supply Chain Management %A A,Shevchenko %A Montabon,F %A Pagell,M %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %8 2022 %G eng %2 d %4 233879306240 %$ 233879306240 %0 Book %D 2022 %T A Tale of Two Systems. A Review of the architecting and re-architecting of a long-lived website; (2nd edition) %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Krueger,Kevin %K BIS %8 2022 %G eng %U https://open.oregonstate.education/taleoftwosystems/ %2 d %4 158829608960 %$ 158829608960 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Third-party agents as a tool for disrupting mechanisms of gender bias %A Hardy,Jay %A Griffith,Jenn %A Medeiros,Kelsey %A MacDougall,Alexandra %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 37th Annual Conference %C Seattle, WA %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 232754829312 %$ 232754829312 %0 Book Section %D 2022 %T Uncertainty and authenticity during career transitions %A Dossinger,K %A Rees,Laura %K Management %C Oxford %8 2022 %G eng %2 d %4 218371612672 %$ 218371612672 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2022 %T UNRAVEL-ing Gnarly Knots: A Path for Researching Market-entangled Wicked Social Problems %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %B Journal of Business Research %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 193713463296 %$ 193713463296 %0 Journal Article %J Group & Organization Management %D 2022 %T Validation of the PCQ-5: A Short Form to Measure State Positive Psychological Capital %A Szerdahelyi,Miklos %A Paterson,Ted %A Huang,Lei %A Komlosi,Lazlos %A Martos,Tamas %K Management %B Group & Organization Management %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 219115229184 %$ 219115229184 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T "Weeks of Supply, Silk Supplies, and the Hosiery Industry during the Second World War," %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %8 2022 %G eng %2 d %4 254895026176 %$ 254895026176 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T What do leaders do? Evidence-Based Leadership %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B The Starker Lecture Series %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 269288626176 %$ 269288626176 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T What Does Sustainable Growth look in the Technology Sector? %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B EUBA Conference “Sustainable Business Development Perspectives in 2022 %C Slovakia %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 254544123904 %$ 254544123904 %0 Journal Article %J Communication Research %D 2022 %T When the Stakes are Low: How Key Features of Momentary Suspense Contribute to a Global Evaluation of Enjoyment %A Madrigal,Robert %A Bee,Colleen %A Chen,Johnny %K Marketing %B Communication Research %P 1-25 %8 2022 %G eng %2 a %4 214537764864 %$ 214537764864 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Will SOC Telemetry Data Improve Predictive Models of User Riskiness? A Work in Progress %A Curry,Michael %A Marshall,Byron %A Shadbad,Forough %A Hong,Sanghyun %K Accounting %K BIS %X This extended abstract describes our planned efforts to usefully integrate psychometric and telemetry data to help identify cybersecurity risks and more effectively analyze cybersecurity events. %C Copenhagen, Denmark, Dec. 2022 %8 2022 %G eng %2 d %4 245830223872 %$ 245830223872 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T Work Hard, Play Hard: The Effect Of Leisure Crafting On Opportunity Recognition And Venture Performance %A Hambrick,Alex %A Paterson,Ted %A Michaelis,Tim %A Murnieks,Chuck %K Management %B Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference %8 2022 %G eng %2 c %4 228631787520 %$ 228631787520 %0 Generic %D 2022 %T You Want Me to Put That Where? An Intimate Exploration of Consumer Adoption of Reusable Menstrual Products %A Harrold,Mycah %A Donnadieu Borquez,Anabella %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %8 2022 %G eng %2 d %4 231784845312 %$ 231784845312 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Accommodating the algorithmic gaze %A Kaliyamurthy,Ashok %A Schau,Hope %K Marketing %B Mittelstaedt & Gentry Doctoral Symposium %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 271105669120 %$ 271105669120 %0 Journal Article %J Management Science %D 2021 %T Alleviating Drug Shortages: The Role of Mandated Reporting-Induced Operational Transparency %A Lee,Hyun-Seok (Huck) %A Lee,J %A Shin,H %K Supply Chain %B Management Science %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 218915391488 %$ 218915391488 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Accounting and Economics %D 2021 %T Are CEO's purchases more profitable than they appear? %A Blackburne,Terrence %A Armstrong,Christopher %A Quinn,Phil %K Accounting %B Journal of Accounting and Economics %V 71 %8 2021 %G eng %N 2-3 %2 a %4 189615693824 %$ 189615693824 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2021 %T Are you with or against us? The cognitive and emotional consequences of sponsoring a rival %A Bee,Colleen %A King,Jesse %A Stornelli,Jason %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Business Research %V 124 %P 698-707 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 160338358272 %$ 160338358272 %0 Magazine Article %D 2021 %T As in-person classes resume, colleges shouldn't lose steam on faculty training %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X Professional development in pedagogy should be required when instructors enter the institution and at intervals after that, one dean of teaching and learning explains. %8 2021 %G eng %U https://www.highereddive.com/news/as-in-person-classes-resume-colleges-shouldnt-lose-steam-on-faculty-train/598129/ %2 d %4 229696876544 %$ 229696876544 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Assessing State PPE Procurement during COVID-19: A Research Report %A Handfield ,Robert %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Patrucco,Andrea %A Yukins,Christopher %A Kull,Thomas %K Supply Chain %8 2021 %G eng %U NASPO.ORG %2 d %4 219821641728 %$ 219821641728 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting, Organizations and Society %D 2021 %T Audit Committee Members' Professional Identities: Evidence from the Field %A Obermire,Kara %A Cohen,Jeff %A Johnstone,Karla %K Accounting %B Accounting, Organizations and Society %V 93 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 144702369792 %$ 144702369792 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T "Average Inventory, Turnover, GMROI for Department Stores, 1939-1941." %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %8 2021 %G eng %2 d %4 254894942208 %$ 254894942208 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2021 %T Bias in context: Small biases in hiring evaluations have big consequences. %A Hardy,Jay %A Tey,K. S. %A Wilson,Cyrus %A Martell,Richard %A Olstad,Andrew %A Uhlmann,Eric Luis %K Business Analytics %K Management %X It is widely acknowledged that subgroup bias can influence hiring evaluations. However, the notion that bias still threatens equitable hiring outcomes in modern employment contexts continues to be debated, even among organizational scholars. In this study, we sought to contextualize this debate by estimating the practical impact of bias on real-world hiring outcomes (a) across a wide range of hiring scenarios and (b) in the presence of diversity-oriented staffing practices. Toward this end, we conducted a targeted meta-analysis of recent hiring experiments that manipulated both candidate gender and qualifications to couch our investigation within ongoing debates surrounding the impact of small amounts of bias in otherwise meritocratic hiring contexts. Consistent with prior research, we found evidence of small gender bias effects (d = −0.30) and large qualification effects (d = 1.61) on hiring managers’ evaluations of candidate hireability. We then used these values to inform the starting parameters of a large-scale computer simulation designed to model conventional processes by which candidates are recruited, evaluated, and selected for open positions. Collectively, our simulation findings empirically substantiate assertions that even seemingly trivial amounts of subgroup bias can produce practically significant rates of hiring discrimination and productivity loss. Furthermore, we found contextual factors can alter but cannot obviate the consequences of biased evaluations, %B Journal of Management %8 2021 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1177/0149206320982654 %2 a %4 160503580672 %$ 160503580672 %0 Book Section %D 2021 %T Breadcrumbs %A Reitsma,Reindert %K BIS %X Reflections on the work and contributions of Dr. Paul Hendriks, Professor of Knowledge Management at Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. %C Nijmegen %8 2021 %G eng %2 d %4 233150005248 %$ 233150005248 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Career and work adaptation after deafness/hearing loss %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B 2021 ALDAcon %C Niagara Falls, NY %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 232988446720 %$ 232988446720 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Challenges and Opportunities of Research in Austria %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Realities of Life in Austria: U.S. Fulbright Scholars Orientation Program 2020-21 %C Invited Online Webinar %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 218336243712 %$ 218336243712 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2021 %T Changing CEO Preferences over Tenure Life Cycle and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Moderating Role of CEO's Political Orientation %A Jeong,Nara %A Kim,Nari %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business Research %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 219693379584 %$ 219693379584 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2021 %T Ch-ch-ch-changes, and I-O psychology's role in managing them. %A Howes,Satoris %A Howes,John C %A Huffcutt,Allen I %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 14 %P 156-159 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 219800860672 %$ 219800860672 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Management Journal %D 2021 %T Competing both ways: How combining Porter's low-cost and focus strategies hurts firm performance %A Lee,Chi-Hyon %A Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela %A Karim,Samina %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Journal %V forthcoming %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 162670977024 %$ 162670977024 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Coworker Incivility, Loneliness and Work Outcomes: Does Relational Identity Matter? %A Zike,N. %A Yang,L. %A Baldridge,David %A Lyons,B. %K Management %B 2021 SIOP Conference %C Virtual %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 232989323264 %$ 232989323264 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Experimental Social Psychology %D 2021 %T A creative destruction approach to replication: Implicit work and sex morality across cultures %A Tierney,Warren %A Hardy,Jay %A Ebersole,Charlie %A Viganola,Dominique %A Clemente,Elena %A Gordan,Michael %A Hoogeveen,Suzanne %A Haaf,Julia %A Dreber,Anna %A Johannesson,Magnus %A Pfeiffer,Thomas %A Huang,Jason %A Vaughn,Leigh Ann %A DeMarree,Kenneth %A Igou,Eric %A Chapman,Hanah %A Gantman,Ana %A Vanaman,Matthew %A Wylie,Jordan %A Storbeck,Justin %A Andreychik,Michael %A McPhetres,Jon %A Uhlmann,Eric %K Management %B Journal of Experimental Social Psychology %V 93 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 183147563008 %$ 183147563008 %0 Report %D 2021 %T Critical Fabulations: Reworking the Methods and Margins of Design %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %X Short book review on the MIT Published book Critical Fabulations: Reworking the Methods and Margins of Design by Daniela K. Rosner. %C Oxfordshire %V 13 %8 2021 %G eng %U https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/RUUUXYGDAMIKIYTYJI5B/full?target=10.1080/17547075.2021.1944528 %2 d %4 222726037504 %$ 222726037504 %0 Journal Article %J Research Policy %D 2021 %T Destabilization and Consolidation: Conceptualizing, Measuring, and Validating the Dual Characteristics of Technology %A Chen,Jiyao %A Shao,Rong %A Fan,Shaokun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %K Finance %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Research Policy %V 50 %P 104-115 %8 2021 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 162168494080 %$ 162168494080 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Developing Psychological Capital through a Peer Teaching Intervention %A Szerdahelyi,Miklos %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Virtual %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 218905903104 %$ 218905903104 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Disability, professional isolation and career attitudes: The role of impairment severity and supervisor relationship quality %A Bryan,C. %A Baldridge,David %A Yang,L %A Dirmeyer,R. %K Management %B 2021 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Virtual %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 232988563456 %$ 232988563456 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering %D 2021 %T Dividend or No Dividend in Delegated Blockchain Governance: A Game Theoretic Analysis %A Pan,Dapeng %A Zhao,J. Leon %A Fan,Shaokun %A Zhang,Ziqiong %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering %P 1-19 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 218917623808 %$ 218917623808 %0 Journal Article %J Information Systems Frontiers %D 2021 %T Does Information Systems Support for Creativity Enhance Effective Information Systems Use and Job Satisfaction in Virtual Work? %A Cho,Jeewon %A Park,Insu %K Management %B Information Systems Frontiers %V 24 %P 1-22 %8 2021 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 182352769024 %$ 182352769024 %0 Book Section %D 2021 %T Does Technostress Triger Insider Threat? A conceptual Model and Mitigation Solutions %A Shadbad,Forough %A Biros,David %K BIS %8 2021 %G eng %2 d %4 222247006208 %$ 222247006208 %0 Conference Paper %D 2021 %T Dynamic, Discreet, Robotic Compression Garment for Real-Time Stress Assessment and Intervention %A Compton,C. %A Woelfle,H. %A Dahunsi,Bolanle %A Pettys-Baker,R. %A Subash,N. %A Priebe,M. %A Holschuh,B. %K Design Program %8 2021 %G eng %2 b %4 271329292288 %$ 271329292288 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Public Policy and Marketing %D 2021 %T Enabling and Cultivating Wiser Consumption: The Roles of Marketing and Public Policy %A Ozanne,Lucie %A Stornelli,Jason %A Luchs,Michael %A Mick,David %A Bayuk,Julia %A Birau,Mia %A Chugani-Marquez,Sunaina %A Fransen,Marieke %A Herziger,Atar %A Komorova,Yuliya %A Minton,Elizabeth %A Reshadi,Farnoush %A Sullivan-Mort,Gillian %A Trujillo,Carlos %A Bae,Hyeyoon %A Dhandra,Tavleen %A Zúñiga,Miguel Angel %K Marketing %B Journal of Public Policy and Marketing %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 202046816256 %$ 202046816256 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Systems and Information Technology %D 2021 %T Enhancing decision-making with data quality metadata %A Shankaranarayanan,G %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of Systems and Information Technology %V 23 %8 2021 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 167338096640 %$ 167338096640 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Faith at Work: Religious Norms as Cultural Control in a Management Control Package %A Akroyd,Chris %A Henderson,Kali %A O'Grady,Winnie %A Pesch,Heather %K Accounting %B Management Accounting Section Mid-year Meeting %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 219729379328 %$ 219729379328 %0 Journal Article %J Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %D 2021 %T Family control, external governance mechanisms, and dividend payouts %A Teng,Chia-Chen %A Li,Shaomin %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %V 79 %P 198-209 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 202763948032 %$ 202763948032 %0 Book %D 2021 %T Food Supply Chain Management: Building a Sustainable Future %A Pullman,Mellie %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %8 2021 %@ 978-0-367-35119-9 %G eng %2 d %4 219821578240 %$ 219821578240 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Fulbright in Austria %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B 70 Years of Bright Minds: 70th Anniversary Celebration %C Webinar online %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 232941268992 %$ 232941268992 %0 Journal Article %D 2021 %T Good design is good business”: An empirical conceptualization of design management using the balanced scorecard. %A Parkman,Ian %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 257902749696 %$ 257902749696 %0 Journal Article %J International Federation of Hard of Hearing People %D 2021 %T How do people continue successful careers after hearing loss? %A Baldridge,David %A Kulkarni,Mukta %K Management %B International Federation of Hard of Hearing People %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 232988256256 %$ 232988256256 %0 Conference Paper %B Marketing & Public Policy Conference - American Marketing Association %D 2021 %T How Marketing Can UNRAVEL Wicked Social Problems %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B Marketing & Public Policy Conference - American Marketing Association %8 2021 %G eng %2 b %4 217815736320 %$ 217815736320 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T How Thriving and Passion Convert Prior Experience into Current Venture Performance %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology 36th Annual Conference %C New Orleans, LA %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 213611999232 %$ 213611999232 %0 Journal Article %J Management Communication Quarterly %D 2021 %T The Impact of Daily Emotional Labor on Health and Well-Being %A Riforgiate,S E %A Howes,Satoris %A Simmons,M J %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Management Communication Quarterly %V 36 %P 391-417 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 202047219712 %$ 202047219712 %0 Journal Article %J Contemporary Accounting Research %D 2021 %T The Impact of Risk and the Potential for Loss on Managers' Demand for Audit Quality %A Hurley,Patrick %A Mayhew,Brian %A Obermire,Kara %A Tegeler,Amy %K Accounting %B Contemporary Accounting Research %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 172822790144 %$ 172822790144 %0 Newspaper Article %D 2021 %T Improving Student Engagement and Connection in Online Learning through Proactive Support %A Chang,Xiaohui %K Business Analytics %X Xiaohui Chang associate professor of Business Analytics, doesn't hold office hours. She holds "ask me anything hours" as a part of her methods to engage, connect and show empathy for her online students. Her first essay on the Ecampus teaching journey has great tips for all of our increased interactions in the virtual space. %8 2021 %G eng %U https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspire/2021/12/07/improving-student-engagement-and-connection-in-online-learning-through-proactive-support/ %2 d %4 233684842496 %$ 233684842496 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Accounting and Public Policy %D 2021 %T Income Shifting and U.S. International Trade in Goods Statistics %A Deng,Junfang %A Laux,Rick C %K Accounting %X Intrafirm trade represents greater than one-third of total U.S. international trade in goods. Since these are not arm’s-length transactions, trade policymakers have voiced concerns that income shifting may distort international trade in goods statistics through the manipulation of transfer prices. Using country-level data on intrafirm exports and imports, we estimate a path analysis that simultaneously tests how and to what extent tax-motivated transfer pricing and real investment decisions affect intrafirm trade in goods statistics. Contrary to speculation, we do not find an economically significant relation between transfer pricing and intrafirm trade in goods statistics. In contrast, we find that tax-motivated location decisions create a 21 (20) percent or $819.7 ($927.1) million difference in mean intrafirm exports (imports) between the U.S. and a low- and high-tax country. This study provides trade policymakers with relevant information about the extent to which real investment decisions and accounting manipulations affect intrafirm trade in goods statistics and contributes to the international trade and income shifting literatures. %B Journal of Accounting and Public Policy %V 40 %8 2021 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 193433554944 %$ 193433554944 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Information-knowledge gaps bridge perceptions and behavior in self-regulated learning %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A %A Huck,Jonathan %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology 36th Annual Convention %C New Orleans, LA %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 218374518784 %$ 218374518784 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Precision and Engineering -Green Technology %D 2021 %T Inkjet Printing and In-situ Crystallization of Biopigments for Eco-Friendly and Energy-Efficient Fabric Coloration %A He,Y. %A Hwang,H-J %A Gutierrez,M. %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Robinson,S. %A Chang,C.H. %A Malhotra,R. %K Design Program %X 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. %B International Journal of Precision and Engineering -Green Technology %C New York, NY %P 1-13 %8 2021 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1007/s40684-021-00360-5 %2 a %4 219517308928 %$ 219517308928 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2021 %T Introduction to Special Issue on Sport Marketing and Sponsorship %A Bee,Colleen %A Dalakas,Vassilis %K Marketing %B Journal of Business Research %V 124 %P 695-697 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 214537955328 %$ 214537955328 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Leader sensemaking in response to crisis: Consequences and insights from COVID-19 %A Medeiros,Kelsey %A Crayne,Matthew %A Griffith,Jenn %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 36th Annual Conference %C New Orleans, LA %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 218374713344 %$ 218374713344 %0 Journal Article %J Personality and Individual Differences %D 2021 %T Leader sensemaking style in response to crisis: Consequences and insights from the COVID-19 pandemic %A Medeiros,Kelsey %A Crayne,Matthew P. %A Hardy,Jay %A Griffith,Jennifer A. %A Damadzic,Adam %K Management %B Personality and Individual Differences %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 209493921792 %$ 209493921792 %0 Journal Article %J College Teaching %D 2021 %T Learning to "Think Like a Lawyer": Developing a Metacognitive Model for Legal Reasoning %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X In the area of law, metacognition is an implicit goal of instruction, as legal studies classes often stress learning to “think like a lawyer.” However, the explicit metacognitive model for using legal reasoning to break down complex problems and seek solutions is rarely identified. This article explicitly identifies the metacognitive model for thinking like a lawyer and provides concrete steps for direct instruction in this method of analysis. The method of analysis and the resulting model are useful to beyond the legal studies classroom, as the legal reasoning model is substantially similar to a model for critical thinking. %B College Teaching %V 69 %P 34-42 %8 2021 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 189575155712 %$ 189575155712 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial Marketing Management %D 2021 %T Leveraging stakeholder networks with outside-in marketing %A Petersen,J Andrew %A Schmid,Franziska %K Marketing %X The theory of Outside-in marketing (OIM) emphasizes the importance of internal and external partners of a firm to drive strategies for value creation. OIM is based on four key tenets: market sensing and responses, segmentation and targeting, innovation, and employee's learning effort. With this commentary, we apply the theory of OIM to network analysis. By doing so, we identify key stakeholder networks as part of a firm's business ecosystem and discuss the value that can be extracted from different stakeholder networks. Most prior network research in marketing has mainly used customer or employee network data while neglecting other important stakeholder groups. We provide information about how network analysis of stakeholder data can fill gaps in the marketing literature and provide firms with essential knowledge, economic value, and influence over external partners, and improve the value generation process. We first describe each tenet and give examples of stakeholder networks that can be investigated within the realm of the tenet definitions. We then discuss different challenges that social network research can pose, and end with future research questions that can be explored for empirical research studies. %B Industrial Marketing Management %V 92 %P 72-75 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 240464900096 %$ 240464900096 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Licensed to be Deviant or Burdened to be A Good Citizen: A Dual Path Model of the Consequences of Ethical Voice %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Southern Management Association %C New Orleans, LA %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 221724039168 %$ 221724039168 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Logo/Creative Strategy for The Confluence %A Marks,Andrea %A Weldon/Dock No2 Design,Mary Susan %K Design Program %X The Confluence is a consortium of environmental organizations in Corvallis, Oregon, committed to the vitality of the region's lands, waters and people. They are opening a new shared office space in downtown, Corvallis, and we were selected (through a review process)s to create a new logo and creative strategy for representing their organization. %8 2021 %G eng %2 d %4 219696609280 %$ 219696609280 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Review %D 2021 %T The Machine hums! Addressing ontological and normative concerns regarding machine learning applications in organizational scholarship %A Leavitt,Keith %A Schabram,Kira %A Hariharan,Prashanth %A Barnes,Christoper M %K Management %B Academy of Management Review %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 221775923200 %$ 221775923200 %0 Journal Article %J ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems %D 2021 %T Machine Learning and Survey-based Predictors of InfoSec Non-Compliance %A Marshall,Byron %A Curry,Michael %A Correia,John %A Crossler,Robert E %K Accounting %K BIS %B ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 161400494080 %$ 161400494080 %0 Journal Article %J ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems %D 2021 %T Machine Learning and Survey-based Predictors of InfoSec Non-Compliance %A Marshall,Byron %A Curry,Michael %A Correia,John %A Crossler,Robert E %K Accounting %K BIS %X Survey items developed in behavioral Information Security (InfoSec) research should be practically useful in identifying individuals who are likely to create risk by failing to comply with InfoSec guidance. The literature shows that attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions drive compliance behavior and has influenced the creation of a multitude of training programs focused on improving ones’ InfoSec behaviors. While automated controls and directly observable technical indicators are generally preferred by InfoSec practitioners, difficult-to-monitor user actions can still compromise the effectiveness of automatic controls. For example, despite prohibition, doubtful or skeptical employees often increase organizational risk by using the same password to authenticate corporate and external services. Analysis of network traffic or device configurations is unlikely to provide evidence of these vulnerabilities but responses to well-designed surveys might. Guided by the relatively new IPAM model, this study administered 96 survey items from the Behavioral InfoSec literature, across three separate points in time, to 217 respondents. Using systematic feature selection techniques, manageable subsets of 29, 20, and 15 items were identified and tested as predictors of non-compliance with security policy. The feature selection process validates IPAM's innovation in using nuanced self-efficacy and planning items across multiple time frames. Prediction models were trained using several ML algorithms. Practically useful levels of prediction accuracy were achieved with, for example, ensemble tree models identifying 69% of the riskiest individuals within the top 25% of the sample. The findings indicate the usefulness of psychometric items from the behavioral InfoSec in guiding training programs and other cybersecurity control activities and demonstrate that they are promising as additional inputs to AI models that monitor networks for security events. %B ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems %V 13 %P 1-20 %8 2021 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 161400494080 %$ 161400494080 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Human Resource Management %D 2021 %T Managing furloughs: how furlough policy and perceptions of fairness impact turnover intentions over time %A Huffman,A %A Albritton,M David %A Matthews,Russell %A Muse,Lori %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B International Journal of Human Resource Management %V 33 %P 2801-2828 %8 2021 %G eng %N 14 %2 a %4 218824824832 %$ 218824824832 %0 Journal Article %J Pacific-Basin Finance Journal %D 2021 %T Media exposure on corporate social irresponsibility and firm performance %A Teng,Chia-Chen %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Pacific-Basin Finance Journal %V 68 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 219521202176 %$ 219521202176 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health %D 2021 %T The Mental Health Under the COVID-19 Crisis in Africa: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis %A Chen,Jiyao %A Farah,Nusrat %A Dong,Rebecca %A Xu,Wen %A Yin,Allen %A Dellios,Andrew %A Miller,Saylor %A Wan,Xue %A Xu,Stephen %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health %V 18 %P 10604 %8 2021 %G eng %N 20 %2 a %4 228174438400 %$ 228174438400 %0 Journal Article %J Tax Notes %D 2021 %T The New Washington State Capital Gains Tax %A Axelton,Z %A Holbrook,Brandon %A Gramlich,J %K Accounting %X In this article, the authors examine Washington’s new 7 percent capital gains tax, analyzing the tax from constitutional, practical, and policy perspectives. %B Tax Notes %P 899-905 %8 2021 %G eng %U https://www.taxnotes.com/special-reports/capital-gains-and-losses/washington-states-new-capital-gains-tax/2021/07/08/76qql %2 a %4 233881802752 %$ 233881802752 %0 Conference Paper %D 2021 %T An Ontology-based Knowledgebase for User Profile and Garment Features in Apparel Recommender Systems %A Dahunsi,Bolanle %K Design Program %8 2021 %G eng %2 b %4 271329290240 %$ 271329290240 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Management Journal %D 2021 %T Out of character: CEO political ideology, peer influence, and adoption of CSR executive position by Fortune 500 firms %A Gupta,Abhinav %A Fung,Anna %A Murphy,Chad %K Management %B Strategic Management Journal %V 42 %P 529-557 %8 2021 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 161301532672 %$ 161301532672 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Persons with Disabilities: Who Earns More (Less) from Entrepreneurial Pursuit? %A Yang,Y. %A Kulkarni,M. %A Baldridge,David %A Konrad,A. %K Management %B 2021 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Virtual %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 232988706816 %$ 232988706816 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Research %D 2021 %T The Politication of Objects: Meaning Making and Materiality in the US Cannabis Market %A Huff,Aimee %A Humphreys,Ashlee %A Wilner,Sarah J. S. %K Marketing %B Journal of Consumer Research %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 144668807168 %$ 144668807168 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Presenter Symposium: Allies and detractors: Insights on disability inclusion in organizations %A Kulkarni,M. %A Baldridge,David %A Bruyere,S. %A Colella,A. %A Connelly,C. %A Bonaccio,S. %A Gellatly,I. %A Breier,C. %A Baumgärtner,M. %A Boehm,S. %A Nittrouer,N. %A Hebl,M. %A King,E. %A Lynch,J. %A Mitra,A. %A Xu,H. %A Van Laer,K. %A Scholz,F. %K Management %B 2021 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Virtual %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 232988811264 %$ 232988811264 %0 Journal Article %J Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory %D 2021 %T Prior Audit Experience and CFO Financial Reporting Aggressiveness %A Condie,Eric R. %A Obermire,Kara %A Seidel,Timothy A. %A Wilkins,Michael S. %K Accounting %B Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 180826871808 %$ 180826871808 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T "Profit and Loss Statements from the American Woolen Company, 1939-1945." %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %8 2021 %G eng %2 d %4 254894870528 %$ 254894870528 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Taxation Association %D 2021 %T Proprietary Costs and the Reporting of Segment-level Tax Expense %A Deng,Junfang %A Steele,Logan %A Lynch,Dan %A Gaertner,Fabio B %K Accounting %X We examine whether proprietary costs of disclosure affect the reporting of segment-level tax expense. Current accounting rules for segment-level reporting afford managers significant discretion in what line items to report. We predict and find firms with higher proprietary costs of disclosure (i.e., higher tax avoidance) are less likely to disclose segment-level tax information. These results are stronger for firms that define business segments on a geographic basis, where disclosure could reveal tax expense information about specific tax jurisdictions, consistent with the proprietary cost hypothesis. Overall, our results suggest some managers potentially use discretion in current guidance to avoid segment-level disclosure of taxes when these disclosures have the potential to be detrimental to the firm. %B Journal of the American Taxation Association %V 43 %P 1-26 %8 2021 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.2308/JATA-19-002 %N 1 %2 a %4 202589071360 %$ 202589071360 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis %D 2021 %T Public Information and Venture Capital Investment %A Gibbons,Brian %K Finance %B Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 220656068608 %$ 220656068608 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Selection and Assessment %D 2021 %T Quitters wouldn't prosper: Examining the relationship between applicant potential and attrition behavior during assessments %A Hardy,Jay %A Gibson,Carter %A Carr,Alison %A Dudley,Nikki %K Management %B International Journal of Selection and Assessment %V 29 %P 55-64 %8 2021 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 160503205888 %$ 160503205888 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Reasons matter: Decomposing turnover reasons for improving pre-hire prediction %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 36th Annual Conference %C New Orleans, LA %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 218374578176 %$ 218374578176 %0 Conference Paper %B Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %D 2021 %T Re-examining Constraints And Ventures' Learning: The Case Of Business Accelerator Programs %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Cho,Sam Yul %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Choi,Yohan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %8 2021 %G eng %2 b %4 233704155136 %$ 233704155136 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Empirical Finance %D 2021 %T Share Pledging, Payout Policy, and the Value of Cash Holdings %A Chou,Robin %A Wang,Yu-Chun %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X Share pledging for insiders’ personal bank loans is associated with the agency problems of insider risk aversion and stock price crash risk. We examine the relation between insider share pledging and the value of cash holdings using the pledging data of listed firms in Taiwan. We find that the value of cash holdings is lower for pledging firms, especially for those that are relatively more risk averse. Pledging firms that repurchase shares have a higher marginal value of cash than those with other payout methods, likely due to the role of repurchases in reducing the stock price crash risk. Our results show how insiders’ personal financing incentives arising from share pledging would affect the value of cash holdings from the perspective of agency problems and payout policy. %B Journal of Empirical Finance %V 61 %P 18-33 %8 2021 %G eng %N March %2 a %4 184512514048 %$ 184512514048 %0 Journal Article %J Psychology and Marketing %D 2021 %T The Simultaneous Sponsorship of Rival Teams: Beyond Ingroup Favoritism and Outgroup Animosity %A Bee,Colleen %A Dalakas,Vassilis %A Chen,Johnny %K Marketing %B Psychology and Marketing %V 39 %P 196-213 %8 2021 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 143537543168 %$ 143537543168 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems %D 2021 %T Stability conditions of coupled autonomous vehicles formations %A Baldivieso,Pablo %A Veerman,J %K Business Analytics %K OSU-Cascades %B IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems %V 8 %P 513-522 %8 2021 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 246053677056 %$ 246053677056 %0 Journal Article %J MIS Quarterly %D 2021 %T Stability of Transaction Fees in Bitcoin: A Supply and Demand Perspective %A Ilk,Noyan %A Shang,Guangzhi %A Fan,Shaokun %A Zhao,J. Leon %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B MIS Quarterly %C Canyon %V 45 %P 563-692 %8 2021 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 180578840576 %$ 180578840576 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Innovation Management %D 2021 %T Standing Ground? The Influences of Knowledge Diversity and Technology Opportunity on Generative Appropriation %A Choi,Yohan %A Barden,Jeffrey %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B International Journal of Innovation Management %8 2021 %G eng %U https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S1363919621500766 %2 a %4 127015135232 %$ 127015135232 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction %D 2021 %T Succumbing to the COVID-19 Pandemic –Healthcare Workers not Satisfied and Intend to Leave Their Jobs %A Zhang,Stephen %A Chen,Jiyao %A Jahanshahi,Asghar %A Avarez-Risco,Aldo %A Dai,Huiyang %A Li,Jizhen %A Patty-Tito,Ross %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction %P 1-10 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 212111497216 %$ 212111497216 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Production Economics %D 2021 %T Supplier Relationship Strategies and Outcome Dualities: An Empirical Study of Embeddedness Perspective %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas Y. %K Supply Chain %B International Journal of Production Economics %V 232 %P 107930 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 37694959617 %$ 37694959617 %0 Book Section %D 2021 %T Sustainable Food Logistics Systems. In: The Oxford Handbook of Supply Chain Management %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Pullman,Mellie %K Supply Chain %8 2021 %G eng %2 d %4 219821776896 %$ 219821776896 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Sustainable Living: Cultural Meaning of Home, Work, and Retail. %A Read,Marilyn %K Design Program %8 2021 %G eng %2 d %4 233333811200 %$ 233333811200 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Sport Management %D 2021 %T Swinging for the Fences? Payroll, Performance and Risk Behavior in the Major League Baseball Draft %A Barden,Jeffrey %A Choi,Yohan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This study examines the way competitive advantage and organization performance mediate the effect of potential slack – externally-available resources – on organization risk behavior in Major League Baseball’s amateur draft. It tests the hypotheses that local market munificence provides payroll advantage and increases on-field performance and that payroll disadvantage and poor performance increase teams’ likelihood of selecting riskier high school players instead of college players. Consistent with resource deprivation theory, results suggest that payroll disadvantage promotes risk-taking; however, on-field success encourages risk-taking early in the draft. Indeed, pick number appears to have a U-shape relationship with risk-taking where winning increases confidence earlier in the draft and low stakes promote risk-seeking later. This study contributes to the literature by suggesting that input-based and outcome-based reference metrics have different effects on risk behavior and that managerial hubris may influence risk behavior through information availability rather than having a general effect. %B Journal of Sport Management %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 203190386688 %$ 203190386688 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Tackling big issues in understanding adaptation: A discussion across research domains %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 36th Annual Conference %C New Orleans, LA %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 218374633472 %$ 218374633472 %0 Journal Article %J Pacific-Basin Finance Journal %D 2021 %T Technical expert CEOs and corporate innovation %A Ting,Hsiu-I %A Wang,Ming-Chun %A Yang,Jimmy %A Tuan,Kai-Wen %K Finance %B Pacific-Basin Finance Journal %V 68 %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 233737959424 %$ 233737959424 %0 Conference Paper %B Association for Consumer Research 2021 Conference (North America) %D 2021 %T Tensions and Dynamics in the (De)Legitimation of the American Consumer Firearms Market %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Burkhardt,Brett %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research 2021 Conference (North America) %C Duluth, MN %8 2021 %G eng %2 b %4 230919929856 %$ 230919929856 %0 Generic %D 2021 %T Thirty Years of the ADA: Current State and Way Forward %A Bonaccio,S. %A Fisher,S. %A Baldridge,David %A Chandler,M. %A Davis,C. %A D’Mello,S. %A Kulkarni,M. %A Ryan,Ryan %A Samosh,D. %K Management %B 2021 SIOP Annual Conference %C Vitual %8 2021 %G eng %2 c %4 232989161472 %$ 232989161472 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2021 %T Towards a Theory of Informal Supply Networks: An Exploratory Case Study of the Za'atari Refugee Camp %A Abushaikha,Ismail %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Khoury,Theodore %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Operations Management %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 221626300416 %$ 221626300416 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Empirical Finance %D 2021 %T Trader Positions in VIX Futures %A Chen,Yu-Lun %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X We investigate the dynamic changes in trader positions of market participants in the VIX futures markets. We find that in a low-VIX period, below the 23.81 threshold determined by our model, changes in VIX futures affect the trading decisions of dealers and leveraged fund managers, but in an opposite direction. During a high-VIX period, dealers and leveraged fund managers would then alter their trading strategies. We highlight the important role of exchange-traded products trading in hedging demand of dealers and show the impact on VIX futures. Trader positions are determinants of VIX futures prices, basis, and VIX premium. %B Journal of Empirical Finance %V 61 %P 1-17 %8 2021 %G eng %N March %2 a %4 184512481280 %$ 184512481280 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Empirical Finance %D 2021 %T Trading activity and price discovery in Bitcoin futures markets %A Hung,Jui-Cheng %A Liu,Hung-Chun %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Journal of Empirical Finance %V 62 %P 107-120 %8 2021 %G eng %N June %2 a %4 202763657216 %$ 202763657216 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Computer Information Systems %D 2021 %T Understanding Employee Information Security Policy Compliance from Role Theory Perspective %A Shadbad,Forough %A Biros,David %K BIS %B Journal of Computer Information Systems %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 222246877184 %$ 222246877184 %0 Journal Article %D 2021 %T Understanding IT Value at the Managerial Level: Managerial Ambidexterity, Seizing Opportunities, and the Moderating Role of Information Systems Use %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Qahri-Saremi,H. %A Vijayasarathy,L. %K BIS %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 272321406976 %$ 272321406976 %0 Book Section %D 2021 %T Understanding Professional Fashion Stylists’ Outfit Recommendation Process: A Qualitative Study %A Dahunsi,Bolanle %A Dunne,L. E. %K Design Program %8 2021 %G eng %2 d %4 271329286144 %$ 271329286144 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Logistics %D 2021 %T Whose Resilience Matters? Addressing Issues of Scale in Supply Chain Resilience %A Novak,David %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Dooley,Kevin %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Business Logistics %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 218866739200 %$ 218866739200 %0 Journal Article %D 2021 %T Winning isn’t everything: An investigation linking old school values to fan behaviors %A Aiken,Damon %A Sukhdial,Ajay %A Campbell,Richard %A Kent,Aubrey %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2021 %G eng %2 a %4 257902751744 %$ 257902751744 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Abusive Supervision and Employee Relational Reputation Maintenance: A Self-Verification Perspective %A Huang,Lei %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Vancouver, B.C. %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 202398420992 %$ 202398420992 %0 Journal Article %J Management Science %D 2020 %T Analyst Information Acquisition via EDGAR %A Gibbons,Brian %A Iliev,Peter %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %K Finance %X We identify analysts’ information acquisition patterns by linking EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) server activity to analysts’ brokerage houses. Analysts rely on EDGAR in 24% of their estimate updates with an average of eight filings viewed. We document that analysts’ attention to public information is driven by the demand for information and the analysts’ incentives and career concerns. We find that information acquisition via EDGAR is associated with a significant reduction in analysts’ forecasting error relative to their peers. This relationship is likewise present when we focus on the intensity of analyst research. Attention to public information further enables analysts to provide forecasts for more time periods and more financial metrics. Informed recommendation updates are associated with substantial and persistent abnormal returns, even when the analyst accesses historical filings. Analysts’ use of EDGAR is associated with longer and more informative analysis within recommendation reports. %B Management Science %C INFORMS %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 161327624192 %$ 161327624192 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2020 %T Anger as a trigger for information search in integrative negotiations %A Rees,Laura %A Chi,S %A Friedman,R %A Shih,H %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 105 %P 713-731 %8 2020 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 218308769792 %$ 218308769792 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Austria's Research Opportunities %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Spotlight on Austria: Fulbright U.S. Scholar Opportunities %C Online Webinar %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 218336321536 %$ 218336321536 %0 Audiovisual Material %D 2020 %T BA 466 Hybrid Course Site %A Morris,John %K Management %X After redesigning BA 466 as part of a Hybrid Peer Review Workshop, the workshop lead, Cub Kahn, asked to share my site with future students. Cub retains admission permission to the Canvas Studio site and invites students of the workshop to view and learn from this course. %C Corvallis, Oregon %8 2020 %G eng %U https://canvas.oregonstate.edu/courses/1841035 %2 d %4 226928093184 %$ 226928093184 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T The Beef Supply Chain is Breaking Down - Teaching Case %A Vitale,Anthony %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %8 2020 %G eng %N ECCH Case No. 620-0040-1. 2020. %2 d %4 219821737984 %$ 219821737984 %0 Journal Article %J European Journal of Social Psychology %D 2020 %T Better in the (Near) Future: The Effects of Social Identity on Temporal Perspective and Optimistic Evaluations %A King,Jesse %A Bee,Colleen %K Marketing %B European Journal of Social Psychology %V 50 %P 749-765 %8 2020 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 143539126272 %$ 143539126272 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Broadening our Sight: New Directions in Disability Research %A Baldridge,David %A Kulkarni,Mukta %K Management %B 2020 Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Vancouver BC %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 202599471104 %$ 202599471104 %0 Book Section %D 2020 %T Buyer-Supplier Relationship and Embeddedness: Outcome Duality in the Dyad %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas Y. %K Supply Chain %8 2020 %G eng %2 d %4 184506849280 %$ 184506849280 %0 Journal Article %J Personnel Psychology %D 2020 %T Can job seekers achieve more through networking? The role of networking intensity, self-efficacy, and proximal benefits %A Wanberg,Connie R. %A Van Hooft,Edwin A.J. %A Liu,Sonqi %A Csillag,Borbala %K Management %B Personnel Psychology %V 73 %P 555-715 %8 2020 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 221902784512 %$ 221902784512 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Cashing In or Selling Out? %A Murphy,Chad %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Vancouver, BC %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 205834127360 %$ 205834127360 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2020 %T Celebrity CEO, Identity Threat, and Impression Management: Impact of Celebrity Status on Corporate Social Responsibility %A Lee,Gilsoo %A Cho,Sam Yul %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Lee,Eun Kyung %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X In this study, we examine the impact of CEO celebrity status on the propensity of firms to
engage in corporate social responsibility (CSR). Integrating identity and impression management
theories, we argue that a firm’s engagement in CSR activities is affected by a celebrity CEO’s
impression management motive to maintain his/her identity and status as a celebrity. We then
explore three boundary conditions under which the effects of celebrity status on CSR may be
strengthened. We find that celebrity CEOs’ engagement in CSR activities as an impression
management tactic increases when uncertainty surrounding a firm’s expected performance is
high, when firm performance is low, and the competitive intensity of the industry is high. The
findings of this study provide useful insights into the specific ways by which celebrity CEOs
attempt to protect their established status and reputation. This paper contributes to various
domains of research concerning CEOs, impression management, and CSR. %B Journal of Business Research %V 111 %P 69-84 %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 193993093120 %$ 193993093120 %0 Book Section %D 2020 %T Chapter 12: Breaking Barriers by Patterning Employment Success %A Kulkarni,Mukta %A Atkins,Scot %A Baldridge,David %K Management %X The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), one of nine colleges at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT, United States), is the first and largest technological college in the world for students who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) with cutting edge programs aimed at increasing the employability of DHH persons, and at enhancing readiness of employers to utilize this talent. In 1968, with a pilot group of 70 deaf students at RIT, NTID’s ‘grand experiment’ was the first attempt within the United States to bring large numbers of deaf students into a hearing college environment, to help them earn college degrees, gain successful employment, and become productive community members (Lang and Connor, 2001). As of 2017, NTID boasts an alumni body of more than 8,000 and an active enrollment of 1,413 students across NTID’s and RIT’s Associate, Bachelors, and Graduate programs (integrated with RIT). NTID students have a higher persistence and graduation rate as compared with the national rates for all students, hearing and otherwise, at two-year and four-year colleges (NTID Annual Report, 2015). NTID boasts an employment rate of 94 per cent among its graduates and Associate degree graduates earn 95 per cent more than DHH graduates from other post-secondary institutions, while Bachelor's degree graduates earn 178 per cent more when compared similarly (NTID by the Numbers, 2017). Overall, NTID has become an international model for educating and preparing DHH students for technology-related careers. %C London %8 2020 %G eng %2 d %4 162666784768 %$ 162666784768 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Sciences %D 2020 %T Combining Textual Cues with Social Clues: Utilizing Social Features to Improve Sentiment Analysis in Social Media %A Ilk,Noyan %A Fan,Shaokun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Sciences %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 183583891456 %$ 183583891456 %0 Journal Article %D 2020 %T Connecting the Role of the Information Technology Function to its Contribution to the Organization %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Gerow,J. %K BIS %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 272321409024 %$ 272321409024 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Connecting to Place - Virtually %A Arora,Vipin %A Semken,Steven %K BIS %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 219740094464 %$ 219740094464 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Connecting with Nature: Urbanization and Environmental Behavior at Work %A Paterson,Ted %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology's 35th Annual Conference %C Austin, TX %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 195446173696 %$ 195446173696 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T The consumer subject in the algorithmic gaze %A Kaliyamurthy,Ashok %A Schau,Hope %K Marketing %B American Marketing Association %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 271105671168 %$ 271105671168 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Converting entrepreneur identity aspiration into followership outcomes via thriving: An identity-based motivation perspective %A Paterson,Ted %A Huang,Lei %K Management %B Southern Management Association %C St. Pete Beach, FL %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 209437181952 %$ 209437181952 %0 Newspaper Article %D 2020 %T Coronavirus recovery: Small businesses must focus on easing employee, customer fears. %A Dacin,M %A Rees,Laura %K Management %8 2020 %G eng %U https://theconversation.com/coronavirus-recovery-small-businesses-must-focus-on-easingemployee- customer-fears-138183 %2 d %4 218372214784 %$ 218372214784 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %D 2020 %T Creative destruction in science %A Tierney,Warren %A Hardy,Jay %A Ebersole,Charlie %A Leavitt,Keith %A Viagnola,Domenico %A Clemente,Elena %A Gordon,Michael %A Dreber,Anna A %A Johannesson,Magnus %A Pfeiffer,Thomas %A Uhlmann,Eric L %K Management %B Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %V 161 %P 291-309 %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 200481968128 %$ 200481968128 %0 Journal Article %J Information & Management %D 2020 %T Disentangling the Effects of Efficacy-Facilitating Informational Support on Health Resilience in Online Healthcare Communities Based on Phase-Level Text Analysis %A Park,Insu %A Sarnikar,Surendra %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B Information & Management %V 48 %P 270-277 %8 2020 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 193975822336 %$ 193975822336 %0 Journal Article %J Personnel Assessment and Decisions %D 2020 %T Does feedback increase decision aid use among hiring professionals? %A Thiele,A %A Jackson,A T %A Stremic,S M %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %X We examined the influence of formative and outcome feedback on people’s reliance on decision aids. Decision aids are tools that managers can use to increase the accuracy of their hiring decisions. In our study, participants were asked to make 20 different hiring decisions and make predictions of a candidate’s performance on the job, with the option of using a decision aid formula. We manipulated whether participants received feedback on the accuracy of their predictions, the accuracy of the decision aid’s predictions, or both. The results demonstrated that feedback failed to have a significant impact on decision aid use for both hiring choice and performance predictions. Our findings suggest that the relationship between feedback and decision aid is weak, and that feedback does not meaningfully affect the use of decision aids. %B Personnel Assessment and Decisions %V 6 %P Article 4 %8 2020 %G eng %U https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1095&context=pad %N 2 %2 a %4 185032538112 %$ 185032538112 %0 Journal Article %J Personnel Assessment and Decisions %D 2020 %T Does feedback increase decision aid use among hiring professionals? %A Thiele,A %A Jackson,A T %A Stremic,S M %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %X We examined the influence of formative and outcome feedback on people’s reliance on decision aids. Decision aids are tools that managers can use to increase the accuracy of their hiring decisions. In our study, participants were asked to make 20 different hiring decisions and make predictions of a candidate’s performance on the job, with the option of using a decision aid formula. We manipulated whether participants received feedback on the accuracy of their predictions, the accuracy of the decision aid’s predictions, or both. The results demonstrated that feedback failed to have a significant impact on decision aid use for both hiring choice and performance predictions. Our findings suggest that the relationship between feedback and decision aid is weak, and that feedback does not meaningfully affect the use of decision aids. %B Personnel Assessment and Decisions %V 6 %P Article 4 %8 2020 %G eng %U https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1095&context=pad %N 2 %2 a %4 185032538112 %$ 185032538112 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Leadership, Accountability, and Ethics %D 2020 %T Does Transformational Leadership Promote the Perception of Ethical Leadership? A Moderated Mediation of Procedural Justice and Power-Distance Orientation %A Lee,Jessie %A Cho,Jeewon %A Phillai,Raj %K Management %B Journal of Leadership, Accountability, and Ethics %V 17 %P 89-101 %8 2020 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 211471626240 %$ 211471626240 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Research %D 2020 %T Earnings conference calls and institutional monitoring: Evidence from textual analysis %A Berger,Dave %A Cao,Xueli %A Pukthuanthong,Kuntara %K Finance %B Journal of Financial Research %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 144818911232 %$ 144818911232 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Emotions and emotion training in the workplace %A Rees,Laura %K Management %8 2020 %G eng %U https://smith.queensu.ca/insight/content/why-emotions-belongat- work.php %2 d %4 218394703872 %$ 218394703872 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Emotions, emotional intelligence, and ambivalence in the workplace %A Rees,Laura %K Management %8 2020 %G eng %U https://www.womenofinfluence.ca/2020/02/10/understanding-emotional-intelligence-in-theworkplace- its-not-what-you-think/ %2 d %4 218394738688 %$ 218394738688 %0 Journal Article %J Human Performance %D 2020 %T Empirical assessment of typical versus maximal responding in behavior description interviews %A Huffcutt,A I %A Howes,Satoris %A Dustin,S L %A Chmielewski,A N %A Marshall,C a %A Metzger,R L %A Gioia,V P %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Human Performance %P 1-21 %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 202047127552 %$ 202047127552 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Vocational Behavior %D 2020 %T Experimental Shareholder Activism: A Novel Approach to Organizational Research %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %A Leavitt,Keith %K Finance %K Management %X Decision making processes and consequent policy decisions of top management teams often have tremendous impact on employee careers and wellbeing, but the difficulty of accessing executive decision making has made studying such processes especially difficult. Whereas scholars have often relied on their own professional networks to gather small samples of executives or leveraged proxy measures compiled from publicly-available documents, we propose and demonstrate an alternative approach which we term Experimental Shareholder Activism (ESA). ESA allows researchers to directly study executive leadership via the shareholder proposal process—under Rule 14a-8—by purchasing relatively small amounts of stock in a company, and experimentally manipulating features of shareholder proposals to elicit responses from key stakeholders within the company. This approach allows for the direct examination of executive decision making with the benefit of quasi-experimental design. We describe the method, identify vocational and career-relevant areas of inquiry best suited to ESA, and discuss manipulations readily embedded in shareholder proposals. We then provide a toolkit for scholars interested in studying executive decision making on employee career and Human Resource-related outcomes, and demonstrate the viability of such an approach via a pilot experiment. %B Journal of Vocational Behavior %V 120 %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 183677749248 %$ 183677749248 %0 Journal Article %J Contemporary Accounting Research %D 2020 %T Express yourself: Why managers' disclosure tone varies across time and what investors learn from it %A Steele,Logan %A Campbell,John %A Lee,Grace %K Accounting %B Contemporary Accounting Research %V 37 %P 1140-1171 %8 2020 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 184531714048 %$ 184531714048 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T ? Featured in radio interview with Tina Dacin, Laura Rees, & host David Moses for ELMNT FM Radio in Toronto/Ottawa %A Rees,Laura %K Management %8 2020 %G eng %2 d %4 233262868480 %$ 233262868480 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Featured in radio interview with Tina Dacin, Laura Rees, & host David Moses for ELMNT FM Radio in Toronto/Ottawa %A Rees,Laura %K Management %8 2020 %G eng %2 d %4 233262868480 %$ 233262868480 %0 Journal Article %J Personnel Psychology %D 2020 %T Feeling Activated and Acting Unethically: The Influence of Activated Mood on Unethical Behavior to Benefit a Teammate %A Gardner,Richard %A Umphress,Elizabeth %A Stoverink,Adam %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Personnel Psychology %V 73 %P 95-123 %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 144569722880 %$ 144569722880 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Accounting Research %D 2020 %T Foreign Exchange Risk, Hedging, and Tax-Motivated Outbound Income Shifting %A Deng,Junfang %K Accounting %X Although outbound income shifting to low‐tax jurisdictions provides tax savings, it is often accompanied by nontax costs. In this study, I examine whether foreign exchange (FX) risk constrains tax‐motivated outbound income shifting by U.S. multinational corporations. My findings indicate that exposure to greater currency volatility is associated with less outbound income shifting, and this effect is stronger for firms with foreign affiliates using foreign functional currencies. I also investigate whether hedging facilitates outbound income shifting. Consistent with hedging lowering costs associated with exchange rate volatility, I find that U.S. firms that use more currency derivatives tend to shift more income to low‐tax foreign jurisdictions. Overall, these findings suggest that FX risk is an important cost of outbound income shifting. %B Journal of Accounting Research %V 58 %P 953-987 %8 2020 %G eng %U https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1475-679X.12326 %N 4 %2 a %4 193433618432 %$ 193433618432 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing %D 2020 %T Fueling the Fire: Identity centrality, affective interpersonal commitment and gender as drivers of entrepreneurial passion %A Murnieks,Charles %A Cardon,Melissa S %A Haynie,J. M. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business Venturing %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 144572680192 %$ 144572680192 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Review %D 2020 %T Ghost in the machine: On organizational theory in the age of machine learning %A Leavitt,Keith %A Schabram,Kira %A Barnes,Christopher M %A Prashanth,Hari %K Management %B Academy of Management Review %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 202100856832 %$ 202100856832 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis %D 2020 %T Governance Changes through Shareholder Initiatives: The Case of Proxy Access %A Bhandari,Tara %A Iliev,Peter %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %K Finance %X We study a regulatory change that led to over 300 shareholder proposals to instate proxy access and more than 250 firms adopting proxy access from 2012 to 2016. The firms expected to benefit most from proxy access have the most positive market reaction to receiving a proposal, but adoptions are not concentrated at these firms. We find that proposing and voting shareholders do not discriminate between firms that would or would not benefit, and that management resists proxy access at the firms that stand to benefit most. This process results in the concentration of adoptions at large, already well-governed firms. %B Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 127028414464 %$ 127028414464 %0 Journal Article %J Real Estate Economics %D 2020 %T Housing Price Dynamics, Mortgage Credit and Reverse Mortgage Demand: Theory and Empirical Evidence %A Chen,Kuo-Shing %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Real Estate Economics %V 48 %P 599-632 %8 2020 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 144773152768 %$ 144773152768 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies %D 2020 %T How and When Humble Leadership Facilitates Employee Job Performance: The Roles of Feeling Trusted and Job Autonomy %A Cho,Jeewon %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies %V 28 %P 169-184 %8 2020 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 125270097920 %$ 125270097920 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 2020 %T How and When Investment Horizons Determine Venture Capital Firms' Attention Breadth to Portfolio Companies. %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Cho,Sam Yul %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %V 44 %P 475-503 %8 2020 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 173465042944 %$ 173465042944 %0 Newspaper Article %D 2020 %T How to calmly navigate personal interactions during COVID-19 %A Rees,Laura %K Management %8 2020 %G eng %U https://theconversation.com/how-to-calmly-navigate-personal-interactions-during-covid-19-143669 %2 d %4 233027606528 %$ 233027606528 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Management (US) %D 2020 %T I Am Therefore I Own: Implications of Organization-Based Identity for Employee Stock Ownership %A Paterson,Ted %A Welbourne,Theresa %K Management %B Human Resource Management (US) %V 59 %P 175-183 %8 2020 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 159429007360 %$ 159429007360 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T IGNITE panel with data: The who, what, when, & where of candidate feedback %A Mecca,Jensen %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 35st Annual Conference %C Austin, TX %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 201971339264 %$ 201971339264 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Impact of Team Size on Technological Contributions: Unpacking Disruption and Development %A Chen,Jiyao %A Shao,Rong %A Fan,Shaokun %A Li,Jiexun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %K Finance %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B AOM Annual Meeting %C Vancouver CA %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 202782855168 %$ 202782855168 %0 Journal Article %J Management Accounting Research %D 2020 %T Imprinting founders' blueprints on management control systems %A Akroyd,Chris %A Kober,Ralph %K Accounting %X In this paper we seek to understand the influence of founders on the design and use of management control systems (MCS) through a theoretical lens known as imprinting. The organizational literature shows that founders are a source of imprinting, since their unique background informs the blueprint for their organization, which can affect patterns of organizational design and development. We undertake a case study of an innovative early-stage growth-focused manufacturing firm established by founders who espoused a commitment blueprint (one of five possible blueprints). Founders who have a commitment blueprint aim to establish a workplace where employees feel an intense emotional attachment to each other and the firm and are passionate about the firm’s vision. We examine how founders’ commitment blueprint influences the design and use of MCS. We show that the imprint of a founder’s commitment blueprint is reflected in the design and use of cultural controls and employee selection to establish a workplace that fosters an intense emotional attachment and identification comparable to a family’s, with an organizational culture where employees are committed and passionate about the firm. While these controls have previously been shown to make up the central components of a commitment blueprint, our results reveal a reliance on cultural controls and employee selection is not exclusive, but supported and reinforced through managers’ design and use of personnel controls, results controls, action controls, penalties, and informal controls. We also find a reluctance to implement controls that are seen as bureaucratic, since it is felt they would negatively influence the organizational culture. %B Management Accounting Research %V 46 %8 2020 %G eng %U https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1044500519300228 %2 a %4 106372657152 %$ 106372657152 %0 Journal Article %J Information Technology and People %D 2020 %T Improving Mobile Health Apps Usage: A Quantitative Study on mPower Data of Parkinson's Disease %A Li,Jiexun %A Chang,Xiaohui %K Business Analytics %X Purpose
The emergence of mobile health (mHealth) products has created a capability of monitoring and managing the health of patients with chronic diseases. These mHealth technologies would not be beneficial unless they are adopted and used by their target users. This study identifies key factors affecting the usage of mHealth apps based on user usage data collected from an mHealth app.

Design/methodology/approach

Using a data set collected from an mHealth app named mPower, developed for patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), this paper investigated the effects of disease diagnosis, disease progression, and mHealth app difficulty level on app usage, while controlling for user information. App usage is measured by five different activity counts of the app.

Findings
The results across five measures of mHealth app usage vary slightly. On average, previous professional diagnosis and high user performance scores encourage user participation and engagement, while disease progression hinders app usage.

Research limitations/implications
The findings potentially provide insights into better design and promotion of mHealth products and improve the capability of health management of patients with chronic diseases.

Originality/value
Studies on the mHealth app usage are critical but sparse because large-scale and reliable mHealth app usage data are limited. Unlike earlier works based solely on survey data, this research used a large user usage data collected from an mHealth app to study key factors affecting app usage. The methods presented in this study can serve as a pioneering work for the design and promotion of mHealth technologies. %B Information Technology and People %V 34 %P 399–420 %8 2020 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 176734351360 %$ 176734351360 %0 Journal Article %J North American Journal of Economics and Finance %D 2020 %T Improving the realized GARCH's volatility forecast for Bitcoin with jump-robust estimators %A Hung,Jui-Cheng %A Liu,Hung-Chun %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B North American Journal of Economics and Finance %V 52 %P 101-165 %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 202763464704 %$ 202763464704 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Economics %D 2020 %T Information flows among rivals and corporate investment %A Blackburne,Terrence %A Bernard,Darren %A Thornock,Jake %K Accounting %X Using a novel pairwise measure of firms’ acquisition of rivals’ disclosures, we show that investment opportunities drive interfirm information flows. We find that these flows predict subsequent mergers and acquisitions as well as how and how much firms invest, relative to rivals. Moreover, firms’ use of rivals’ information often hinges on the similarities of their products. Our results suggest that rivals’ public information, far from being unusable, helps facilitate investment and product decisions, including acquisitions and product differentiation strategies. The findings also support a learning mechanism that could partly underlie the emerging literature on peer investment effects. %B Journal of Financial Economics %V 136 %P 760-779 %8 2020 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 189615673344 %$ 189615673344 %0 Journal Article %J Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior %D 2020 %T Job seeking: The process and experience of looking for a job %A Wanberg,Connie R. %A Ali,Abdifatah A. %A Csillag,Borbala %K Management %B Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior %V 7 %P 315-337 %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 221902714880 %$ 221902714880 %0 Conference Paper %B American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) %D 2020 %T K-12 Engineering and the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS): A Network Visualization and Analysis %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Hoglund,Brian %A Marks,Andrea %A Chaker,Dua %A Marks,Andrea %K BIS %K Design Program %X 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. %B American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) %8 2020 %G eng %U https://strategy.asee.org/k-12-engineering-and-the-next-generation-science-standards-a-network-visualization-and-analysis-resource-exchange %2 b %4 202185967616 %$ 202185967616 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %D 2020 %T Lead the Horse to Water, but Don't Make Him Drink: The Effects of Moral Identity Symbolization on Coworker Behavior Depend on Perceptions of Proselytization %A Zhu,Luke %A Restubog,Simon L.D. %A Leavitt,Keith %A Wang,Mo %A Zhou,Le %K Management %B Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %V 156 %P 53-68 %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 184199002112 %$ 184199002112 %0 Book Section %D 2020 %T LGBTQ parents and the workplace. %A Huffman,A H %A Smith,N A %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %C New York %P 271-285 %8 2020 %G eng %N 2nd Ed. %2 d %4 185033050112 %$ 185033050112 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Conflict Management %D 2020 %T Limiting fear and anger responses to anger expressions %A Rees,Laura %A Friedman,R %A Oelkalns,M %A Lachowicz,M %K Management %B International Journal of Conflict Management %V 31 %P 581-605 %8 2020 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 218309036032 %$ 218309036032 %0 Conference Paper %D 2020 %T The Logo Life Cycle: An Abstract %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nicholas %K Marketing %P 101--102 %8 2020 %G eng %2 b %4 267787913216 %$ 267787913216 %0 Journal Article %D 2020 %T Managing Software Development Projects for Success: Aligning Plan- and Agility-Based Approaches to Project Complexity and Project Dynamism %A Butler,C. %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Vijayasarathy,L. %K BIS %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 272321411072 %$ 272321411072 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T "Markdowns in the early 1940s." %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %8 2020 %G eng %2 d %4 254893860864 %$ 254893860864 %0 Conference Paper %D 2020 %T Meme Products %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2020 %G eng %2 b %4 257903136768 %$ 257903136768 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Memory as Equality %A Summers,Stephen %K Engagement %B OSU Undergraduate Student Success Summit %C Oregon State University %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 267328937984 %$ 267328937984 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Statistical Association %D 2020 %T Modeling and Regionalization of China's PM2.5 Using Spatial-Functional Mixture Models %A Liang,Decai %A Zhang,Haozhe %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Huang,Hui %K Business Analytics %B Journal of the American Statistical Association %V 116 %P 116–132 %8 2020 %G eng %N 553 %2 a %4 176735037440 %$ 176735037440 %0 Journal Article %J Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies %D 2020 %T A new metric of market underreaction to earnings announcements: An empirical test %A Chung,Kee H %A Kim,Oliver %A Lim,Steve %A Yang,Sean %K Finance %B Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 181188927488 %$ 181188927488 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Machine Learning Research %D 2020 %T Noise Accumulation in High Dimensional Classification and Total Signal Index %A Elman,Miriam %A Minnier,Jessica %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Choi,Dongseok %K Business Analytics %X Great attention has been paid to Big Data in recent years. Such data hold promise for scientific discoveries but also pose challenges to analyses. One potential challenge is noise accumulation. In this paper, we explore noise accumulation in high dimensional two-group classification. First, we revisit a previous assessment of noise accumulation with principal component analyses, which yields a different threshold for discriminative ability than originally identified. Then we extend our scope to its impact on classifiers developed with three common machine learning approaches—random forest, support vector machine, and boosted classification trees. We simulate four scenarios with differing amounts of signal strength to evaluate each method. After determining noise accumulation may affect the performance of these classifiers, we assess factors that impact it. We
conduct simulations by varying sample size, signal strength, signal strength proportional to the number predictors, and signal magnitude with random forest classifiers. These simulations suggest that noise accumulation affects the discriminative ability of high-dimensional classifiers developed using common machine learning methods, which can be modified by sample size, signal strength, and signal magnitude. We developed the measure total signal index (TSI) to track the trends of total signal and noise accumulation. %B Journal of Machine Learning Research %V 21 %P 1-23 %8 2020 %G eng %U http://jmlr.org/papers/volume21/19-117/19-117.pdf %N 36 %2 a %4 202754910208 %$ 202754910208 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 2020 %T Occupational boundary play: Crafting a sense of identity legitimacy in an emerging occupation %A Murphy,Chad %A Kreiner,Glen E %K Management %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %V 41 %P 871-894 %8 2020 %G eng %N 9 %2 a %4 127138875392 %$ 127138875392 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Fungi %D 2020 %T Oil-Based Fungal Pigment from Scytalidium cuboideum as a Textile Dye %A Palomino,M. %A Gutierrez,S. %A Van-Court,R.C. %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Robinson,S. %K Design Program %B Journal of Fungi %C Switzerland %V 62 %P 53 %8 2020 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.3390/jof6020053 %N 2 %2 a %4 202611316736 %$ 202611316736 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Research %D 2020 %T On the Other Hand...: Enhancing Promotional Effectiveness with Haptic Cues %A Maille,Virginie %A Morrin,Maureen %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %K Marketing %X 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. %B Journal of Marketing Research %V 57 %P 100-117 %8 2020 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1177/0022243719878390 %N 1 %2 a %4 143266633728 %$ 143266633728 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Panel Discussion on Experiments %A Ribbink,Dina %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %B Academy of Management Conference %C remote %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 219521714176 %$ 219521714176 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T "Passive Debt Ownership and Corporate Financial Policy" %A Gibbons,Brian %K Finance %B Financial Management Association %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 230634104832 %$ 230634104832 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T "Passive Debt Ownership and Corporate Financial Policy" %A Gibbons,Brian %K Finance %B Southern Finance Association %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 230634098688 %$ 230634098688 %0 Journal Article %D 2020 %T Promoting a Sense of Place Virtually: A Review of the ESA Weekly Water Cooler Chat Focused on Virtual Sense of Place %A Hoke,Kelly %A O’Connell,Kari %A Semken,Steven %A Arora,Vipin %K BIS %C Wiley Periodicals %V 101 %8 2020 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1002/bes2.1734 %N 4 %2 a %4 219740047360 %$ 219740047360 %0 Journal Article %J Public Management Review %D 2020 %T Public Service Innovation: A Typology %A Chen,Jiyao %A Walker,Richard M %A Sawhney,Mohan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Public Management Review %V 22 %P 1674-1695 %8 2020 %G eng %N 11 %2 a %4 126745212928 %$ 126745212928 %0 Conference Paper %B Americas Conference on Information Systems %D 2020 %T A Qualitative Approach to Understand Unintentional Information Security Misbehaviors %A Shadbad,Forough %A Baham,Corey %A Biros,David %K BIS %B Americas Conference on Information Systems %8 2020 %G eng %2 b %4 222359601152 %$ 222359601152 %0 Journal Article %J Berkeley Business Law Journal %D 2020 %T R Corps: When Should Corporate Values Receive Religious Protection %A Scott,Inara %A Brown,Elizabeth %A Yordy,Eric %K Business Law %X In this article, we explain how a corporation might invoke religious freedom claims in order to protect corporate values such as diversity, equality, sanctuary, or women’s access to reproductive care which are not exclusively associated with a religion, and are often held by secular entities. In order to do so, we must address the following unresolved legal issues: 1) How can one define whether a set of beliefs are “religious” when those beliefs are held not just by a single individual, but by a diverse collection of individuals? 2) Does the meaning of religion change when it is no longer exercised by a human being but instead by a corporation? 3) Importantly, how would a court evaluate the religious claims of a business entity made up of diverse owners, members, and/or shareholders? And 4) What are the broader consequences, benefits and detriments of protecting such claims? %B Berkeley Business Law Journal %V 17 %P 91-133 %8 2020 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 184533557248 %$ 184533557248 %0 Journal Article %J The Journal of Futures Markets %D 2020 %T A rare move: the effects of switching from a closing call auction to a continuous trading %A Chang,Ya-Kai %A Chou,Robin K %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X This study investigates the effects of switching to a closing continuous trading (CCT) on market quality, while considering the trading behaviors of different types of traders. Investors become more patient in the period preceding the last trading phase, which reduces the bid–ask spread (BAS) in that period. We find an increase in the BAS and volatility during the last trading phase, due to diminishing investor patience. Market volatility and the closing pricing errors relate positively to the trading activities of foreign institutional investors. Overall, the introduction of the CCT worsens the market quality before the closing. %B The Journal of Futures Markets %V 40 %P 308-328 %8 2020 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 127152922624 %$ 127152922624 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Finance and Economics %D 2020 %T Realized Volatility Forecasting and Volatility Spillovers: Evidence from Chinese Non-Ferrous Metals Futures %A Wang,Donghua %A Xin,Yang %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Su,Xingze %K Business Analytics %X We study the prediction of realized volatility of non-ferrous metals futures traded on the Shanghai Futures Exchange from March 2011 to December 2017. A dynamic model averaging model is employed to combine multiple prediction models using time-varying weights based on individual model performance. Empirical results also reveal that models incorporating volatility spillovers across metals are important for forecast combinations, and short-term spillovers have a stronger impact than long-term spillovers. This approach offers the best forecasting performance and allows users to identify the most dominant model at any given time and demonstrate when and how volatility transmission from another metal is valuable for forecasting. We also find evidence of distinct trading behaviors in emerging and developed markets. %B International Journal of Finance and Economics %V 26 %P 2713–2731 %8 2020 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 172787275776 %$ 172787275776 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Reasons matter: Decomposing turnover reasons for improving pre-hire prediction %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 35th Annual Conference %C Austin, TX %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 201969883136 %$ 201969883136 %0 Book Section %D 2020 %T Reframing Buyer-Supplier Relationships: Deep, Sticky, Transient, and Gracious %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas Y. %K Supply Chain %8 2020 %G eng %2 d %4 184506802176 %$ 184506802176 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial Marketing Management %D 2020 %T A Relational Embeddedness Perspective on Dynamic Capabilities: A Grounded Investigation of Buyer-Supplier Routines %A Kim,Yusoon %A Alinaghian,Leila %A Srai,Jagjit %K Supply Chain %B Industrial Marketing Management %V 85 %P 110-125 %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 126683906048 %$ 126683906048 %0 Journal Article %J Simulation & Gaming: An International Journal of Theory, Practice and Research %D 2020 %T The role of epistemic curiosity in game-based learning: Distinguishing skill acquisition from adaptation to change %A Huck,Jonathan %A Day,Eric A %A Lin,Li %A Jorgensen,Ashley %A Westlin,Joeseph %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Simulation & Gaming: An International Journal of Theory, Practice and Research %V 51 %P 141-166 %8 2020 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 160503334912 %$ 160503334912 %0 Journal Article %J The Accounting Review %D 2020 %T Selection benefits of below-market pay in social-mission organizations: effects on individual performance and team cooperation %A Chen,Clara %A Pesch,Heather %A Wang,Laura %K Accounting %X Many organizations whose core purpose is to advance a social mission pay employees below-market wages. We investigate two under-appreciated benefits of below-market pay in these social-mission organizations. In a series of experiments, we predict and find that, holding employees’ outside opportunities constant, those attracted to social-mission organizations that pay below-market wages perform better individually and cooperate more effectively in teams than those attracted to social-mission organizations that pay higher wages. The individual performance effect arises because below-market pay facilitates the selection of value-congruent employees who are naturally inclined to work hard for the organizational mission. The team cooperation effect arises because employees expect team members who have selected a social-mission job that pays below market to be more value-congruent and, therefore, more cooperative than those who have selected a social-mission job that pays higher wages. Collectively, we demonstrate that in social-mission organizations, offering below-market pay can yield selection benefits. %B The Accounting Review %V 95 %P 57-77 %8 2020 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 189097000960 %$ 189097000960 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T SIOP Select: Show us how it’s done! Real-world scientist–practitioner collaborations %A Hardy,Jay %A Linnabery,Eileen %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 35st Annual Conference %C Austin, TX %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 201971347456 %$ 201971347456 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T SIOP Select: Story time! Competition finalists share career-shaping experiences %A Hardy,Jay %A Hetrick,Andrea L %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 35st Annual Conference %C Austin, TX %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 201972633600 %$ 201972633600 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2020 %T Socioeconomic status and well-being during COVID-19: A resource based examination %A Wanberg,Connie R. %A Csillag,Borbala %A Douglass,Richard P. %A Zhou,Le %A Pollard,Michael S. %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 105 %P 1382-1396 %8 2020 %G eng %N 12 %2 a %4 221902649344 %$ 221902649344 %0 Conference Paper %D 2020 %T Sports Logos Life Cycles %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nick %K Marketing %8 2020 %G eng %2 b %4 257903138816 %$ 257903138816 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Sports Logos Life Cycles %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nick %K Marketing %B Sports Marketing and Sponsorship Conference %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 267791042560 %$ 267791042560 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Teaching and maintaining campus community during a pandemic %A Raja,V.T. %A Lewis,Steven %A Tolan,Jody %K BIS %B Higher Ed Community of Practice - Deloitte Faculty Panel %C Portland (Zoom) %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 219667093504 %$ 219667093504 %0 Journal Article %J Information Technology and People %D 2020 %T Technostress and its Influence on Employee Information Security Policy Compliance %A Shadbad,Forough %A Biros,David %K BIS %B Information Technology and People %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 222246856704 %$ 222246856704 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T The Temporal Effect of Organizational Controls in an Uncertain Environment %A Akroyd,Chris %A Horii,Satoshi %K Accounting %B Hawaii Accounting Research Conference %C Hilo, Hawaii %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 202377150464 %$ 202377150464 %0 Journal Article %J Information & Management %D 2020 %T A text analytics framework for automated communication pattern analysis %A Fan,Shaokun %A Ilk,Noyan %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Information & Management %V 57 %8 2020 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 180758902784 %$ 180758902784 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Thriving Under Pressure: A Study of Business Ph.D. Students %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Western Academy of Management %C Waikoloa, HI %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 201253668864 %$ 201253668864 %0 Journal Article %J Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory %D 2020 %T Toward an Understanding of Audit Team Distribution and Performance Quality %A Downey,Denise %A Obermire,Kara %A Zehms,Karla %K Accounting %B Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory %V 39 %P 87-112 %8 2020 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 144702314496 %$ 144702314496 %0 Journal Article %J American Business Law Journal %D 2020 %T The Trouble with Boycotts: Are Fossil Fuel Divest Campaigns Unlawful Concerted Activity? %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X Organizations like 350.org, Insure Our Future, and DivestInvest are leading campaigns to urge boycott and divestment from fossil fuels as a means to address climate change. Increasingly, they are finding success, from individual consumers to massive pension and sovereign wealth funds. However, as organized group boycotts, divest campaigns may be vulnerable to prosecution under antitrust law. This article explores the likelihood of success in such a case, considering the history of the legal treatment of organized boycotts, the scope and purpose of antitrust law, and the possible application of the First Amendment to the divestment context. The article finds that fossil fuel boycotts straddle a number of contradictory characteristics, making application of existing theories inadequate. In particular, existing precedent protects political boycotts, but not those with primarily economic objectives, and fails to definitively address whether a noncompetitive actor may undertake concerted action under antitrust law. In the context of climate change, where the political is economic, and political goals may seek significant economic changes (such as undermining an entire industry), existing theories may lead to a result that threatens both free expression and the health of the planet. The essential flexibility of the Sherman Act, however, provides room for protection of political activity, even where the ultimate objective is economic in nature. %B American Business Law Journal %V 57 %P 5377591 %8 2020 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 202780934144 %$ 202780934144 %0 Journal Article %J Management Science %D 2020 %T Undisclosed SEC Investigations %A Blackburne,Terrence %A Kepler,John %A Quinn,Phillip %A Taylor,Daniel %K Accounting %B Management Science %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 198996668416 %$ 198996668416 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T Untitled %A Morris,John %K Management %X Faculty at Oregon State University are leading the efforts to improve access to higher education and make college more affordable by reducing the costs of textbooks and required course materials. Guided by the expertise and support of the OSU Open Educational Resources Unit, an increasing number of faculty members are adopting, adapting and authoring OERs. One such faculty member is John Morris in the College of Business. He recently shared his insights about the decision to incorporate OERs in his course, the development process and more. %C Corvallis, Oregon %8 2020 %G eng %U https://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/news/2020/oer-at-work-john-morris-1/ %2 d %4 226928046080 %$ 226928046080 %0 Conference Paper %B Association of Consumer Research %D 2020 %T What's Love Got to Do with It that Technology can't Handle? Opportunities and Challenges for Aging Women in CoCreating Value in the Elderly Consumption Ensemble %A Penaloza,Lisa %A Kelleher,Carol Mary Ellen %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B Association of Consumer Research %V 48 %8 2020 %G eng %2 b %4 210457620480 %$ 210457620480 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2020 %T When and why narcissists exhibit greater hindsight bias and less perceived learning %A Howes,Satoris %A Kausel,Edgar E %A Jackson,A T %A Reb,J %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %X 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. %B Journal of Management %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 162705692672 %$ 162705692672 %0 Generic %D 2020 %T When creative self-efficacy is positively related to creativity and when it isn’t %A Steele,Logan M. %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 35st Annual Conference %C Austin, TX %8 2020 %G eng %2 c %4 201969891328 %$ 201969891328 %0 Newspaper Article %D 2020 %T Why Americans Are Buying More Guns than Ever %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %8 2020 %G eng %U https://theconversation.com/profiles/aimee-dinnin-huff-391346/articles#:~:text=Why%20Americans%20are%20buying%20more%20guns%20than%C2%A0ever %2 d %4 253773285376 %$ 253773285376 %0 Journal Article %J Production and Operations Management %D 2020 %T Why have Voluntary Time-of-Use Tariffs Fallen Short in the Residential Sector? %A Murali,Karthik %A Choi,Dong Gu %A Lim,Michael Kim %A Thomas,Valerie %K Supply Chain %X We investigate the causes behind the underwhelming adoption of voluntary Time-of-Use (TOU) tariffs in the residential electricity market. TOU tariffs are deployed by utilities to better match electricity generation capacity with market demand by giving consumers price incentives to reduce their consumption when electricity demand is at its peak. However, consumers in residential electricity markets are heterogeneous in their consumption preferences. Hence, utilities face a trade-off when deploying voluntary TOU tariffs---to provide aggressive price incentives that will only appeal to consumers with flatter profiles or milder incentives to appeal to a larger proportion of the market. Using a game-theoretic model, we identify the key factors that determine the viability of voluntary TOU tariff deployment. On the supply side, the gap between wholesale prices in the peak and off-peak periods determines how much the utility stands to benefit by inducing demand response. On the demand side, heterogeneity within target consumer sets determines how much demand response the utility can induce with a certain price incentive. We show that misaligned incentives between utilities and regulators lead to underwhelming TOU tariff adoption compared to the socially desirable level, and that this under-adoption is worse when consumption preferences are uniformly distributed. We also evaluate the degree of cross-subsidization across tariff structures to identify their implications for equity among the different consumer types, and find that low levels of voluntary TOU adoption are less equitable than the default tariffs. %B Production and Operations Management %V 29 %P 617-642 %8 2020 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1111/poms.13126 %N 3 %2 a %4 184214296576 %$ 184214296576 %0 Book Section %D 2020 %T Workplace affect, conflict, and negotiation %A Oleklans,M %A Rees,Laura %K Management %C Cambridge: %8 2020 %G eng %2 d %4 218372009984 %$ 218372009984 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Transgender Health %D 2020 %T Workplace support and affirming behaviors: Moving toward a transgender, gender diverse, and non-binary friendly workplace %A Howes,Satoris %A Mills,M J %A Huffman,A H %A Albritton,D %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B International Journal of Transgender Health %P 1-44 %8 2020 %G eng %2 a %4 202047176704 %$ 202047176704 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T The algorithmic gaze shaping consumption %A Kaliyamurthy,Ashok %A Schau,Hope %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 271105673216 %$ 271105673216 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Algorithms in practice %A Kaliyamurthy,Ashok %A Schau,Hope %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory Conference %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 271105675264 %$ 271105675264 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2019 %T Am I Expected to Be Ethical? A Role-Definition Perspective of Ethical Leadership and Unethical Behavior %A Paterson,Ted %A Huang,Lei %K Management %X Prior studies have demonstrated that leaders’ ethical behaviors have an impact on followers’ unethical behaviors and yet the explanatory mechanisms in this relationship have not been fully explored. To further explicate the relationship between ethical leadership and unethical employee behavior, we adopted a role-based perspective and introduced the concept of perceived ethical role breadth. That is, we explored the impact that leaders’ actions and voice behaviors have on in-role versus extra-role perceptions of employees as they relate to ethical behavior and the impact, in turn, on unethical behavior. In a field study involving 394 employees and 68 supervisors and a randomized experiment conducted with 121 working professionals we find that, as predicted, leaders’ behaviors and voice have a significant influence on perceived ethical role breadth and that these role breadth perceptions impact unethical behavior. Based on our empirical findings, we describe the implications, limitations, and future directions relevant to this study. %B Journal of Management %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 141126260736 %$ 141126260736 %0 Conference Paper %B Consumer Culture Theory Consortium %D 2019 %T American Consumers' Understandings of the Right to Consume Firearms %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory Consortium %8 2019 %G eng %2 b %4 184199366656 %$ 184199366656 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T American Consumers' Understandings of the Right to Consume Firearms %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory 2019 %C Montreal, Canada %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 195034695680 %$ 195034695680 %0 Journal Article %J Fashion, Style & Popular Culture %D 2019 %T American Designers Step Up: Historical Design Inspiration from 1940 to 1945 %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Fashion, Style & Popular Culture %V 6 %8 2019 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 240462934016 %$ 240462934016 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Accounting Research %D 2019 %T Analyst reaction to non-articulation between the balance sheet and the statement of cash flows %A Frischmann,Peter %A Lin,Kuan-Chen %A Wang,Dilin %K Accounting %X Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of non-articulation on analyst earnings forecast quality. The authors look for evidence on the relationship between non-articulation and analyst earnings forecast properties: forecast inaccuracy, forecast dispersion and forecast bias.
Design/methodology/approach: The empirical tests are primarily based analyst earnings and cash flow forecasts covered by Institutional Broker Estimate System and financial statement information obtained from Compustat North America database.
Findings: The authors hypothesize and find that non-articulation is positively related to analyst forecast dispersion, forecast accuracy and forecast bias for one-year ahead of earnings. The effects of non-articulation on analyst earnings forecast inaccuracy and bias are neutralized when the analyst issues a cash flow forecast and when such forecast provides accurate information … %B Journal of Applied Accounting Research %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 196241344512 %$ 196241344512 %0 Journal Article %J International Review of Economics and Finance %D 2019 %T An analytical measure of market underreactions to earnings surprises %A Chung,Kee %A Kim,Olive %A Lim,Steve %A Yang,Sean %K Finance %B International Review of Economics and Finance %V 64 %P 612-624 %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 167272583168 %$ 167272583168 %0 Newspaper Article %D 2019 %T Arming School Staff Will Pose Risks to Students that Outweigh Chance of Shooting %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %8 2019 %G eng %U https://theglobepost.com/2019/01/02/risks-arming-school-staff/ %2 d %4 184202303488 %$ 184202303488 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T The art of Fashion %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %C Corvallis, OR %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 184175869952 %$ 184175869952 %0 Journal Article %J American Business Law Journal %D 2019 %T Belief v. Belief: Resolving LGBTQ Rights Conflicts in the Religious Workplace %A Scott,Inara %A Brown,Elizabeth %K Business Law %B American Business Law Journal %V 56 %P 55-113 %8 2019 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 162735876096 %$ 162735876096 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Psychology %D 2019 %T Big Picture, Bad Outcomes: When Visual Perspectives Harm Health Goal Pursuit %A Stornelli,Jason %A Pereira,Beatriz %A Vann,Richard J. %K Marketing %B Journal of Consumer Psychology %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 160338198528 %$ 160338198528 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems with Applications %D 2019 %T Business Performance Prediction in Location-based Social Commerce %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Li,Jiexun %K Business Analytics %X Social commerce and location-based services provide a data platform for coexisting and competing businesses in geographical neighborhoods. Our research is aimed at mining data from such platforms to gain valuable insights for better support to strategic and operational business decisions. We develop a computational framework for predicting business performance that takes into account both intrinsic (e.g., attributes) and extrinsic (e.g., competitions) factors. Our experiments on synthetic and real datasets demonstrated superiority of a hybrid prediction model that adopts both link-based and context-based assumptions. %B Expert Systems with Applications %V 126 %P 112-123 %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 141504974848 %$ 141504974848 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2019 %T Can Work Teams Prosper with Membership Flux? The Role of Team Receptivity to Newcomers %A Zhang,Qi %A Su,Rong %A Ryu,Seung %A Li,Christina %A Yu,Kun %K Management %B Academy of Management Proceedings %V 2019 %8 2019 %G eng %N 1 %2 b %4 227848071168 %$ 227848071168 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2019 %T CEO Pay Inequity, CEO-TMT Pay Gap, and Acquisition Premiums %A Lee,Gilsoo %A Cho,Sam Yul %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Lee,Eun Kyung %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This study extends previous research on the influence of CEO pay inequity on CEOs' decision-making by examining the relationship in the acquisition context. Focusing on CEOs' compensation vis-à-vis external and internal referents, we find that underpaid CEOs pay higher acquisition premiums and that overpaid CEOs pay lower premiums, although this tendency is reduced as the level of overpayment increases, creating a U-shaped relationship. We further find that the CEO-TMT pay gap moderates the relationship between CEO under-/overpayment and acquisition premiums by adjusting CEOs' perceptions of pay inequity and motivation to restore inequity through their higher or lower sense of self-importance. The findings of this study suggest that CEOs' decision-making is strongly influenced by their framing of gains and losses and the perception of pay inequity
vis-à-vis external and internal referents. %B Journal of Business Research %V 98 %P 105-116 %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 179900041216 %$ 179900041216 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of e-Business Research %D 2019 %T Choice Overload and Online Approach Behavior %A Tung,Tsun-Yin %A Burns,Leslie %A Koenig,Hal %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %K Marketing %B International Journal of e-Business Research %V 15 %P 56-72 %8 2019 %G eng %N 4 (October-December) %2 a %4 186669064192 %$ 186669064192 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing %D 2019 %T Close your Eyes or Open your Mind: Effects of Sleep and Mindfulness Exercises on Entrepreneurs' Exhaustion %A Murnieks,Charles %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Cardon,Melissa S. %A Farah,Nusrat %A Stornelli,Jason %A Haynie,J. M. %K Marketing %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business Venturing %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 162074880000 %$ 162074880000 %0 Book Section %D 2019 %T Computational models of learning, training, and socialization: A targeted review and a look toward the future %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %8 2019 %G eng %2 d %4 201969854464 %$ 201969854464 %0 Journal Article %D 2019 %T Connecting Personality Traits to Social Networking Site Addiction: The Mediating Role of Motives %A Chen,A. %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 272321413120 %$ 272321413120 %0 Book Section %D 2019 %T Consumers, Culture, Marketing Strategy, and Market Systems: Integrating Marketing Research and Firearms Studies %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %C New York %8 2019 %@ 978-1-138-90426-2 %G eng %2 d %4 162689853440 %$ 162689853440 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Industrial and Business Economics %D 2019 %T Corporate Governance: What We Know And Don't Know %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X The corporate governance literature provides a rich framework for examining the theoretical models and related mechanisms by which a firm is operated and controlled, but there are a number of challenges for future research that remain. This paper identifies some of the key studies and contributions of the existing corporate governance literature, while identifying several fruitful areas for research where our understanding of corporate governance is incomplete. For example, what is the relationship between corporate governance and corporate social responsibility, and how might this change in different institutional environments? Expanding standard models to include more nuanced factors within diverse and dynamic institutional environments is one challenge we face in modeling governance more comprehensively. In addition, as data becomes more easily available on smaller countries, transitional economies, and in frontier and emerging markets, we also need to expand our studies beyond the large Western country context. Future empirical work should undertake to better understand and examine the institutional structures, systems, mechanisms and incentives within understudied regions around the world. Beyond the notion of replication studies, careful cross-country studies would enable us to compare outcomes with existing studies and better inform us on fundamental differences (and similarities) between systems, contributing to our discussions on the limits of conversion between governance systems. %B Journal of Industrial and Business Economics %8 2019 %G eng %U https://www.springer.com/economics/microeconomics/journal/40812 %2 a %4 182875981824 %$ 182875981824 %0 Journal Article %J Global Strategy Journal %D 2019 %T Counteracting Globalization's Skeptics: How Diasporas Influence the Internationalization Preferences of Minority Entrepreneurs' Firms %A Inouye,Todd M %A Joshi,Amol %A Hemmatian,Iman %A Robinson,Jeffrey A %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Global Strategy Journal %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 162582022144 %$ 162582022144 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Reporting %D 2019 %T Debt Structure and Conditional Conservatism %A Steele,Logan %A Lee,Grace %K Accounting %B Journal of Financial Reporting %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 184531916800 %$ 184531916800 %0 Journal Article %D 2019 %T Design briefs in design-driven new product development %A Parkman,Ian %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 257902753792 %$ 257902753792 %0 Journal Article %J Creative Education %D 2019 %T Designing with Color in the Early Childhood Education Classroom: A Theoretical Perspective %A Read,Marilyn %K Design Program %B Creative Education %8 2019 %G eng %N 10 %2 a %4 184483160064 %$ 184483160064 %0 Book Section %D 2019 %T Determinants of Excess Inventory Announcement and Stock Market Reaction in the Retail Sector %A Lee,Hyun-Seok (Huck) %A Kesavan,Saravanan %K Supply Chain %X In this paper, we empirically analyze the determinants of excess inventory announcement and the stock market reaction to the announcement in the US retail sector. We examine if the firm’s operational competence, as measured by total factor productivity (TFP), can explain the retailer’s excess inventory announcement. We also investigate if the stock market reaction to such announcements is conditional on the operational competence of the announcing firm. We use a combined dataset on excess inventory announcements, annual financial statements, and daily stock prices of publicly traded retailers in the USA between 1990 and 2011. We find that operationally competent retailers have a lower probability of announcing excess inventory in the following year. In addition, the stock market penalizes excess inventory announcements made by operationally competent retailers more severely than those made by their less competent peers. Finally, providing action information, which the firm has taken or plans to take to deal with the excess inventory, moderates the negative association between firm’s operational competence and abnormal returns due to the announcement, whereas we do not find such moderating effect with reason information. %V 8 %P 197-233 %8 2019 %@ 978-3-030-20118-0 %G eng %2 d %4 162612154368 %$ 162612154368 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceeding of Midwest Association for Information Systems %D 2019 %T Developing an Unintentional Information Security Misbehavior Scale (UISMS) %A Shadbad,Forough %A Biros,David %K BIS %B Proceeding of Midwest Association for Information Systems %8 2019 %G eng %2 b %4 222359658496 %$ 222359658496 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T "Developing "mannish" model stocks: Merchandising strategies for apparel retailers during the early 1940s." %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %8 2019 %G eng %2 d %4 254893676544 %$ 254893676544 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Digital Platform Life Cycles in Nascent Markets %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Kim,I. %K BIS %B Front Range Information Systems Research Seminar %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 272321892352 %$ 272321892352 %0 Journal Article %J Personnel Assessment and Decisions %D 2019 %T Disability, Gender and Race: Does Educational Attainment Reduce Earning Disparity for All or Just Some? %A Baldridge,David %A Kulkarni,Mukta %A Eugster,Beatrix %A Dirmyer,Richard %K Management %X While interest in research on persons with disabilities has grown steadily, these individuals continue to encounter workplace discrimination and remain marginalized and understudied. We draw on human capital and discrimination theories to propose and test hypotheses on the effects of educational attainment on earnings (in)equality for persons with disabilities and the moderating influence of gender and race using 885,950 records, including 40,438 persons with disabilities from the American Community Survey 2015. Consistent with human capital theory, we find that persons with disabilities benefit from greater educational attainment, yet consistent with disability discrimination theories, we find evidence that they are less likely to convert educational gains for master’s and higher degrees into earning gains, and consistent with theories on multiple sources of discrimination, we find that women with disabilities may be doubly disadvantaged. These results, however, are mixed and complex. Considering the importance of harnessing diverse talent in organizations, we outline implications for research and practice toward reducing workplace discrimination. %B Personnel Assessment and Decisions %V 5 %P 90-99 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/pad/vol5/iss2/11 %N 11 %2 a %4 106301624320 %$ 106301624320 %0 Book Section %D 2019 %T Does a Federal Glass Ceiling Have Differential Effects on Female and Male Technology Entrepreneurs? %A Inouye,Todd M. %A Robinson,Jeffrey A. %A Joshi,Amol %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %C Hershey, PA %8 2019 %G eng %2 d %4 180216100864 %$ 180216100864 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Does Frequent Inter-Unit Contact Leads to Higher Global Identification? The Contextualizing Role of Subsidiary Managers %A Kim,Sungsoo %A Cha,Sandra %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B Western Academy of Management %C Sonoma, CA %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 182353778688 %$ 182353778688 %0 Book Section %D 2019 %T Dr. Audretsch: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Doing Small Business Research %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %8 2019 %G eng %2 d %4 202848339968 %$ 202848339968 %0 Journal Article %D 2019 %T Effective Use of Analytic DSS and Job Performance %A Campbell,D. %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 272321462272 %$ 272321462272 %0 Journal Article %J Manufacturing and Service Operations Management %D 2019 %T The Effects of Ecolabels and Environmental Regulations on Green Product Development %A Murali,Karthik %A Lim,Michael Kim %A Petruzzi,Nicholas C %K Supply Chain %X Problem definition: We develop a framework for studying the impact of voluntary ecolabels and mandatory environmental regulation on green product development among competing firms. Academic/practical relevance: We contribute to the academic literature on environmental quality competition by explicitly accounting for the credibility of environmental claims made by firms, and by exploring the implications for society of two mechanisms used to remedy credibility-related consumer discounting of firms’ self-declared environmental qualities. We draw parallels between our findings and instances of environmental labeling and regulation from industry to highlight the practical implications of our study. Methodology: We use a game-theoretic framework to analyze a consumer-driven model of green product development. Results: Credibility asymmetry drives product differentiation between two competing firms. The less credible firm always adopts external certification, while the more credible firm does so only if its credibility is sufficiently low. Credibility may also determine whether or not the government should intervene. In the absence of an external certifier, the regulator should intervene by imposing a mandatory environmental standard that is decreasing in stringency as the credibility of the more credible firm increases. In the presence of a certifier, the regulator should intervene if neither firm is sufficiently credible, or if consumers do not value environmental stewardship highly. Managerial implications: We identify how and when government should (and should not) intervene to stimulate green product development when competing firms can use self-labels or external certifications to communicate their environmental performance to consumers. We also determine the optimal strategies for the competing firms and external certifiers. %B Manufacturing and Service Operations Management %V 21 %P 519-535 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1287/msom.2017.0703 %N 3 %2 a %4 173352144896 %$ 173352144896 %0 Journal Article %J Manufacturing and Service Operations Management %D 2019 %T The Effects of Ecolabels and Environmental Regulations on Green Product Development %A Murali,Karthik %A Lim,Michael Kim %A Petruzzi,Nicholas C %K Supply Chain %X Problem definition: We develop a framework for studying the impact of voluntary ecolabels and mandatory environmental regulation on green product development among competing firms. Academic/practical relevance: We contribute to the academic literature on environmental quality competition by explicitly accounting for the credibility of environmental claims made by firms, and by exploring the implications for society of two mechanisms used to remedy credibility-related consumer discounting of firms’ self-declared environmental qualities. We draw parallels between our findings and instances of environmental labeling and regulation from industry to highlight the practical implications of our study. Methodology: We use a game-theoretic framework to analyze a consumer-driven model of green product development. Results: Credibility asymmetry drives product differentiation between two competing firms. The less credible firm always adopts external certification, while the more credible firm does so only if its credibility is sufficiently low. Credibility may also determine whether or not the government should intervene. In the absence of an external certifier, the regulator should intervene by imposing a mandatory environmental standard that is decreasing in stringency as the credibility of the more credible firm increases. In the presence of a certifier, the regulator should intervene if neither firm is sufficiently credible, or if consumers do not value environmental stewardship highly. Managerial implications: We identify how and when government should (and should not) intervene to stimulate green product development when competing firms can use self-labels or external certifications to communicate their environmental performance to consumers. We also determine the optimal strategies for the competing firms and external certifiers. %B Manufacturing and Service Operations Management %V 21 %P 519-535 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/10.1287/msom.2017.0703 %N 3 %2 a %4 173352144896 %$ 173352144896 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting and Finance %D 2019 %T The emergence of management controls in an entrepreneurial company %A Akroyd,Chris %A Kober,Ralph %A Li,Danni %K Accounting %X The dilemma faced by founders of entrepreneurial companies is how to scale their business while staying in control. While the accounting literature has found that financial controls are important to rapidly scale a business, we do not know how these controls emerge in entrepreneurial companies in relation to other management controls. Using a case study of an entrepreneurial company that rapidly scaled its business, this study examines the management controls that emerged to become a package of controls. We highlight the importance of the management control package remaining in balance, with controls working together interdependently in a complementary fashion. %B Accounting and Finance %V 59 %P 1805-1833 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acfi.12477 %N 3 %2 a %4 162610606080 %$ 162610606080 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2019 %T An Empirical Investigation of Transaction Dynamics in Online Surplus Networks: A Complex Adaptive Systems Perspective %A Kim,Yusoon %A Dhanorkar,Suvrat %A Linderman,Kevin %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Operations Management %V 65 %P 160-189 %8 2019 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 125099417600 %$ 125099417600 %0 Journal Article %J Creative Education %D 2019 %T Environmental Color and the Cooperative Behavior of Children with Sensory Processing Challenges: An Exploratory Study %A Read,Marilyn %K Design Program %X 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. %B Creative Education %V 10 %P 2448-2456 %8 2019 %G eng %N 11 %2 a %4 202745272320 %$ 202745272320 %0 Journal Article %J Environmental Law Reporter %D 2019 %T Environmental Law. Disrupted. %A Scott,Inara %A Takacs,David %K Business Law %X The U.S. regulatory environment is changing rapidly, at the same time that visible and profound impacts of climate change are already being felt throughout the world, and enormous, potentially existential threats loom in the not-so-distant future. What does it mean to think about and practice environmental law in this setting? In this Article, members of the Environmental Law Collaborative have taken on the question of whether environmental law as we currently know it is up to the job of addressing these threats, and, if not, what the path forward should be. %B Environmental Law Reporter %C Washington, D.C. %V 49 %P 10038-10063 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://elr.info/news-analysis/49/10038/environmental-law-disrupted %N 1 %2 a %4 202780846080 %$ 202780846080 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Ethics %D 2019 %T An ethical analysis of emotional labor %A Barry,B %A Oelkalns,M %A Rees,Laura %K Management %B Journal of Business Ethics %V 160 %P 17-34 %8 2019 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 218309203968 %$ 218309203968 %0 Journal Article %J Asia Pacific Journal of Management %D 2019 %T Ethical Leadership and Follower Outcomes: The Mediating Effects of Organizational Commitment while Controlling for the Full-Range Leadership Model and Authentic Leadership %A Cho,Jeewon %A Lee,Jessie %A Baek,Yoonjung %A Pillai,Raj %A Oh,S %K Management %B Asia Pacific Journal of Management %V 36 %P 821-847 %8 2019 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 134079715328 %$ 134079715328 %0 Journal Article %J Personnel Assessment and Decisions %D 2019 %T Examining factors influencing use of a decision aid in personnel selection. %A Jackson,A T %A Young,M E %A Howes,Satoris %A Knight,P A %A Reichin,S L %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Personnel Assessment and Decisions %V 5 %P Article 1 %8 2019 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 162705784832 %$ 162705784832 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Examining Technostress on Employees Security-related Behaviors %A Shadbad,Forough %A Biros,David %A Sharma,Madhav %K BIS %B INFORMS Annual Meeting %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 222359953408 %$ 222359953408 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Management Review %D 2019 %T Exploration-Exploitation tradeoffs and information-knowledge gaps in self-regulated learning: Implications for training and development %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A. %A Arthur Jr,Winfred %K Management %X Learning in modern organizations often involves managing a tradeoff between exploration (i.e., knowledge expansion) and exploitation (i.e., knowledge refinement). In this paper, we consider the implications of this tradeoff in the context of learner-controlled training and development. We then propose a model that integrates research on control theory, curiosity, and skill acquisition to explain how information knowledge gaps (i.e., gaps between what learners believe they know and what they desire to know) guide resource allocation decisions throughout the learning process. Using this model, we present testable propositions regarding (a) the different approaches learners take when resolving exploration-exploitation tradeoffs, (b) how systematic changes in learner perceptions translate into changes in systematic learner behavior, and (c) how common biases in key learner perceptions can undermine the functioning of self-regulated learning in training and development contexts. We finish with a discussion of the model's implications for the science and practice of training and development. %B Human Resource Management Review %V 29 %P 196-217 %8 2019 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 132459493376 %$ 132459493376 %0 Journal Article %J Coatings %D 2019 %T Feasibility and Surface Evaluation of the Pigment from Scytalidium cuboideum for Ink-jet Printing on Textiles %A Gutierrez,Sarath Vega %A He,Yujuan %A Cao,Yu %A Stone,Derek %A Walsh,Zielle %A Malhotra,Rajiv %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Chang,Chih-Hung %A Robinson,Seri %K Design Program %B Coatings %V 9 %P 266 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings9040266 %N 4 %2 a %4 183931183104 %$ 183931183104 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T A field study of management control in a family business: An appreciative inquiry approach %A Akroyd,Chris %A Biswas,Sharlene %K Accounting %B 4th AIMA World Conference on Management Accounting Research %C Monterey Peninsula, California %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 184616167424 %$ 184616167424 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2019 %T Foreign IPOs in the US: When entrepreneurial orientation meets institutional distance %A Liu,Kun %A Tang,Jintong %A Yang,Kun %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business Research %V 101 %P 144-151 %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 187491575808 %$ 187491575808 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Vocational Behavior %D 2019 %T Fostering sustainable careers across the lifespan: The role of disability, idiosyncratic deals and perceived work ability %A Brzykcysg,Anna %A Boehm,Stephan %A Baldridge,David %K Management %X While scholars and practitioners are increasingly aware of the positive effect of idiosyncratic deals (i-deals) on employee attitudes, little is known about how i-deals might affect work and career outcomes for employees with disabilities, a marginalized and understudied group. The present study builds on Conservation of Resources (COR) theory to explain how i-deals might influence perceived work ability for employees with disabilities, and in turn, their turnover intentions. Furthermore, this study is the first to compare the experiences of employees with physical, psychological and no disabilities regarding these relationships. Our hypotheses are tested using field data from 19,770 employees working for a German federal agency. In brief, the negative direct effect of i-deals on turnover intentions is found to be stronger for employees with physical disabilities than for those without disabilities. Further, the results indicate a significant negative indirect effect of i-deals on turnover intentions through perceived work ability for all employee groups. As expected, we find that this indirect effect increases in magnitude when going from the condition having a physical disability or no disability to the condition having a psychological disability. Implications for research, theory and practice are discussed. %B Journal of Vocational Behavior %V 112 %P 185-198 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2019.02.001 %2 a %4 125775058944 %$ 125775058944 %0 Journal Article %J Organization and Environment %D 2019 %T From Equivocality to Reflexivity in Biodiversity Protection %A Quarshie,Anne %A Salmi,Asta %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %X Journal Title: Organization & Environment Impact Factor: 5.04 %B Organization and Environment %P 1-30 %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 185138358272 %$ 185138358272 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2019 %T From the Bedroom to the Office: Workplace Spillover Effects of Marital Sexual Activity %A Leavitt,Keith %A Barnes,Christopher M %A Watkins,Trevor %A Wagner,David T %K Management %B Journal of Management %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 141458896896 %$ 141458896896 %0 Journal Article %J Dialectic %D 2019 %T The Future of Data: Too Much Visualization — Too Little Understanding? %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Marks,Andrea %K BIS %K Design Program %X 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. %B Dialectic %V 2 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dialectic/14932326.0002.207?view=text;rgn=main %N 2 %2 a %4 161824772096 %$ 161824772096 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Organization %D 2019 %T Horizontal Competition and Interorganizational Exchange Partner Selection: An Analysis of Major League Baseball Player Trades %A Barden,Jeffrey %A Vestal,Alex %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This study examines the influence of horizontal competition on interorganizational exchange. Interorganizational competition is a multidimensional construct that can influence exchange in multiple, sometimes countervailing ways. With an analysis of Major League Baseball player trades, we examine the influences of three components of competition – goal conflict, rivalry, and competitive interaction – on interorganizational exchange partner selection. We find that that goal conflict reduces the hazard rate of exchange between organizations, but competitive interaction increases it. Moreover, we find evidence that prior exchange moderates the competition-exchange relationship by reducing the perceived risks and information benefits of exchange with a competitor. We do not find evidence that interorganizational rivalry shapes subsequent exchange behavior. %B Strategic Organization %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 92549138432 %$ 92549138432 %0 Newspaper Article %D 2019 %T How a "Missing" Movement Made Gun Control a Winning Issue %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %8 2019 %G eng %U https://theconversation.com/profiles/aimee-dinnin-huff-391346/articles#:~:text=Why%20Americans%20are%20buying%20more%20guns%20than%C2%A0ever %2 d %4 253773426688 %$ 253773426688 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2019 %T How does dependence on key employees matter for initial public offerings of US high-tech firms? %A Liu,Kun %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business Research %V 102 %P 74-82 %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 187491547136 %$ 187491547136 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2019 %T How Managers Gain Their Employees Trust through Control and Trust-Building %A Carroll,Tim %A Long,Chris %A Holtom,Brooks C %K Management %X This paper contributes to control-trust research by describing how the efforts managers make to demonstrate their trustworthiness (integrity, ability, benevolence) moderate the effects of managerial controls (output, process, social) on subordinate trust. Our survey of managers and subordinates indicates three conditions under which subordinate trust increases: when managers apply output controls and demonstrate their integrity; when managers apply process controls and demonstrate their ability; when managers apply social controls and demonstrate their benevolence. We argue that that these relationships exist because when managers demonstrate their trustworthiness in ways that facilitate the achievement of performance objectives (i.e., specified in the controls managers apply), subordinates are more confident that authorities are committed to protecting and promoting their interests. The paper concludes with a discussion about how these perspectives advance research on organizational control, organizational trust, and control-trust relationships. %B Academy of Management Proceedings %V 2019 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/AMBPP.2019.19068abstract %N 1 %2 b %4 222604617728 %$ 222604617728 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T How to Get a Job In the sports Industry %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B San Diego State University MBA Sports MBA Student Association %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 267791073280 %$ 267791073280 %0 Conference Paper %B WISP2021: 2021 Workshop on Information Security and Privacy (WISP) %D 2019 %T Identifying potentially risky insider on-compliance using machine learning to assess multiple protection motivation behaviors %A Curry,Michael %A Marshall,Byron %A Crossler,Robert E %K Accounting %K BIS %X Cybersecurity researchers have made significant steps to understand the mechanisms of security policy compliance and unify theories of security behavior. However, due partly to the limitations of traditional variance model statistical methods, these studies by necessity typically focus on a single security policy issue. By contrast, new machine learning algorithms frequently employed by data scientists offer great promise as a new statistical approach for examining robust individualized interpretations of policy and can also identify potentially risky behaviors. This study proposes to explore cybersecurity training impediments of multiple protection motivation behaviors in ransomware prevention training. It demonstrates the feasibility of using machine learning with survey items from the cybersecurity research to predict non-compliance. It also illustrates a potentially novel method to statistically validate research theory through higher levels of ML prediction. This study is a work in progress and we seek feedback on its design and relevance. %B WISP2021: 2021 Workshop on Information Security and Privacy (WISP) %8 2019 %G eng %U https://aisel.aisnet.org/wisp2019/1 %2 b %4 245822898176 %$ 245822898176 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T IGNITE panel with data: Myth vs. Reality in candidate reactions – What really matters %A Dennis,Sandra %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 34st Annual Conference %C National Harbor, Maryland %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 183153154048 %$ 183153154048 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T I'm Not Who You Think I Am: A Grounded Model of Identity Rebuilding in the Wake of Exiting a High-Profile Role %A Murphy,Chad %K Management %B the Wharton OB Conference %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 202724251648 %$ 202724251648 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T The Impact of Chief Supply Chain Officers on Inventory Investements under Global Sourcing %A D'Lima,Rohan %A Adams,Steven %A Paraskevas,John-Patrick %A Corsi,Thomas %K Supply Chain %B DSI %C New Orleans %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 207789811712 %$ 207789811712 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Impacts of Consensus Algorithms in Cryptocurrency: A Theoretical Analysis of PoW versus PoS in Ethereum %A Pan,Dapeng %A Zhao,J. Leon %A Fan,Shaokun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %P 16-22 %8 2019 %G eng %N 1 %2 d %4 201883080704 %$ 201883080704 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Retailing %D 2019 %T Increasing Shopper Trust in Retailer Technological Interfaces via Auditory Confirmation %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %A Morrin,Maureen %K Marketing %X 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. %B Journal of Retailing %V 95 %P 128-142 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jretai.2019.10.006 %N 4 %2 a %4 143266664448 %$ 143266664448 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Increasing Shopper Trust in Retailer Technological Interfaces via Auditory Confirmation %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %A Morrin,Maureen %K Marketing %B 2019 Northwest Marketing Research Symposium %C Portland, OR %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 194567452672 %$ 194567452672 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Information Systems %D 2019 %T InfoSec Process Action Model (IPAM): Targeting Insider's Weak Password Behavior %A Curry,Michael %A Marshall,Byron %A Correia,John %A Crossler,Robert E %K Accounting %K BIS %X The possibility of noncompliant behavior is a challenge for cybersecurity professionals and their auditors as they try to estimate residual control risk. Building on the recently proposed InfoSec Process Action Model (IPAM), this work explores how nontechnical assessments and interventions can indicate and reduce the likelihood of risky individual behavior. The multi-stage approach seeks to bridge the well-known gap between intent and action. In a strong password creation experiment involving 229 participants, IPAM constructs resulted in a marked increase in R2 for initiating compliance behavior with control expectations from 47 percent to 60 percent. Importantly, the model constructs offer measurable indications despite practical limitations on organizations' ability to assess problematic individual password behavior. A threefold increase in one measure of strong password behavior suggested the process positively impacted individual cybersecurity behavior. The results suggest that the process-nuanced IPAM approach is promising both for assessing and impacting security compliance behavior. %B Journal of Information Systems %V 33 %P 201-225 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.2308/isys-52381 %N 3 %2 a %4 162472024064 %$ 162472024064 %0 Journal Article %D 2019 %T Innovation Program Stagnant? Here's How to Get it Unstuck. %A Broome,Jon %K Management %K Marketing %X Steps to get innovation unstuck using Hildegard of Bingen's 4 via's. %C Colorado Springs, CO %V 2019 %P 112 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://www.csbj.com/ %N 1 %2 a %4 185689157632 %$ 185689157632 %0 Journal Article %J Small Business Economics %D 2019 %T Internationalization and Regional Entrepreneurship in China %A Elston,Julie %A Weidinger,Alois %K Accounting %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X This study examines the importance of geographic location on the empirical link between internationalization and entrepreneurial intention. Integrating data from multiple sources to create a measure of internationalization intensity, this study directly contributes to the literature by revealing a significant and more complex relationship between internationalization and entrepreneurship than previously suggested in the literature. Specifically, while highly internationalized locations allow better access to resource markets they may also hinder entrepreneurship for several reasons, including the fact that these locations have higher competition for resources. Results provide direct empirical support to recent theories on the importance of within country comparative differences. %B Small Business Economics %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 50792673280 %$ 50792673280 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Learning and Education %D 2019 %T Isolation in Globalizing Academic Fields: A Collaborative Autoethnography of Early Career Researchers %A Brouard,Myriam %A Belkir,Meriam %A Brunk,Katja %A Dalmoro,Marlon %A Ferriera,Maria Christina %A Figueirdo,Bernardo %A Huff,Aimee %A Scaraboto,Daiane %A Sibai,Olivier %A Smith,Andrew %K Marketing %X This study examines academic isolation – an involuntary perceived separation from the academic field to which one aspires to belong, associated with a perceived lack of agency in terms of one’s engagement with the field – as a key challenge for researchers in increasingly globalized academic careers. While prior research describes early career researchers’ isolation in their institutions, we theorize early career researchers’ isolation in their academic fields and reveal how they attempt to mitigate isolation to improve their career prospects. Using a collaborative autoethnographic approach, we generate and analyze a dataset focused on the experiences of ten early career researchers in a globalizing business academic field known as Consumer Culture Theory. We identify bricolage practices, polycentric governance practices, and integration mechanisms that work to enhance early career researchers’ perceptions of agency and consequently mitigate their academic isolation. Our findings extend discussions on isolation and its role in new academic careers. Early career researchers, in particular, can benefit from a deeper understanding of practices that can enable them to mitigate isolation and reclaim agency as they engage with global academic fields. %B Academy of Management Learning and Education %V 18 %P 261-285 %8 2019 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 161307478016 %$ 161307478016 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Isolation in Globalizing Academic Fields: A Collaborative Autoethnography of Early Career Researchers %A Belkhir,Meriam %A Brouard,Myriam %A Brunk,Katja H. %A Campana,Mario %A Dalmoro,Marlon %A Ferreira,Marcia Christina %A Figueiredo,Bernardo %A Huff,Aimee %A Scaraboto,Daiane %A Sibai,Olivier %A Smith,Andrew %K Marketing %B Academy of Management Conference 2019 %C Boston %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 195034884096 %$ 195034884096 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Knowledge Networks, Collaboration Networks, and Innovation: A Replication and Extension %A Chen,Jiyao %A Shen,Jia %A Fan,Shaokun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Boston %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 185042847744 %$ 185042847744 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2019 %T LMX-Differentiation Strengthens the Prosocial Consequences of Leader Humility: An Identification and Social Exchange Perspective %A Carnevale,Joel %A Huang,Lei %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Journal of Business Research %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 141126606848 %$ 141126606848 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Location-based Data on Social Commerce Platforms can Provide Insights for Business Decisions %A Chang,Xiaohui %K Business Analytics %C Corvallis, OR %8 2019 %G eng %2 d %4 188407623680 %$ 188407623680 %0 Journal Article %J Negotiation and Conflict Management Research %D 2019 %T Logics and logistics for future research: Appropriately interpreting the emotional landscape of multi-cultural negotiation %A Rees,Laura %A Kopleman,S %K Management %B Negotiation and Conflict Management Research %V 12 %P 131-145 %8 2019 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 218310219776 %$ 218310219776 %0 Journal Article %J Manufacturing and Service Operations Management %D 2019 %T Managing the Impact of Fitting-room Traffic on Retail Sales: Using Labor to Reduce Phantom Stockouts %A Lee,Hyun-Seok (Huck) %A Kesavan,Saravanan %A Deshpande,Vinayak %K Supply Chain %B Manufacturing and Service Operations Management %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 162612148224 %$ 162612148224 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2019 %T Modeling congruence in organizational research with latent moderated structural equations %A Su,Rong %A Zhang,Qi %A Liu,Yaowu %A Tay,Louis %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 104 %P 1404–1433 %8 2019 %G eng %N 11 %2 a %4 221936744448 %$ 221936744448 %0 Conference Paper %B International Textile and Apparel Association %D 2019 %T Motivations and level of internalization of Muslim women wearing the hijab in a Western society %A Maqsood,Elham %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association %8 2019 %G eng %2 b %4 202608510976 %$ 202608510976 %0 Journal Article %J Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts %D 2019 %T Navigating creative paradoxes: Exploration and exploitation effort drive novelty and usefulness %A Steele,Logan M %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric Anthony %A Watts,Logan L. %A Mumford,Michael D. %K Management %B Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 160503369728 %$ 160503369728 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Accounting Studies %D 2019 %T Negative accounting earnings and gross domestic product %A Steele,Logan %A Gaertner,Fabio %A Kauser,Asad %K Accounting %B Review of Accounting Studies %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 184531527680 %$ 184531527680 %0 Journal Article %J Dress %D 2019 %T No need for nudism': Children's clothing in the United States, 1940 to 1945 %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %B Dress %V 45 %P 173-181 %8 2019 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 240462946304 %$ 240462946304 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Platform Owner Intervention in Online Order Fulfillment %A Kim,Yusoon %K Supply Chain %B Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) conference %C Washington D.C. %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 202039248896 %$ 202039248896 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Platform Owner Intervention in Online Order Fulfillment – Is It Really More Operationally Efficient and Scalable? %A Kim,Yusoon %K Supply Chain %B Research seminar (invited) %C Seoul, South Korea %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 202763986944 %$ 202763986944 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T A Process Mining Framework for Communication Pattern Analysis in Online Contact Centers %A Ilk,Noyan %A Fan,Shaokun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Winter Conference On Business Analytics %C Salt lake city %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 180759275520 %$ 180759275520 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2019 %T Process Network Modularity, Commonality, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions %A Dooley,Kevin %A Pathak,Surya %A Kull,Thomas %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Johnson,Jon %A Rabinnovich,Elliot %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Operations Management %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 162958057472 %$ 162958057472 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences %D 2019 %T Psychological Contract Violation and Sharing Intention on Facebook %A Hammer,Bryan %A Zhang,Tianjian %A Shadbad,Forough %A Agrawal,Rupesh %K BIS %B Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences %8 2019 %G eng %2 b %4 222359640064 %$ 222359640064 %0 Book %D 2019 %T Psychology Applied to Work, 12th Edition %A Muchinsky,Paul M. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %8 2019 %G eng %N 12th edition %2 d %4 162704105472 %$ 162704105472 %0 Journal Article %J The Accounting Review %D 2019 %T Realigning Auditors' Accountability: Experimental Evidence %A Hurley,Patrick %A Mayhew,Brian %A Obermire,Kara %K Accounting %B The Accounting Review %V 94 %P 233-250 %8 2019 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 144702203904 %$ 144702203904 %0 Conference Paper %B Association for Consumer Research %D 2019 %T Relating American's Responses to the Marketization of Armed Self-Defense to their Understandings of the Second Amendment %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %8 2019 %G eng %2 b %4 202633697280 %$ 202633697280 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T The Risks of Serving Growth-Minded Consumers in an Increasingly DIY Marketplace %A Hall,Matthew %A Hyodo,Jamie %K Marketing %B CBSig Conference %C Bern, Switzerland %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 207791314944 %$ 207791314944 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Role of different levers of control on a family business’s professionalisation journey %A Akroyd,Chris %A Biswas,Sharlene %A O'Grady,Winnie %A Mitchell,Kate %K Accounting %B Asia Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting Conference %C Auckland, New Zealand %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 184616134656 %$ 184616134656 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2019 %T Selecting for retention: Understanding turnover pre-hire %A Gibson,Carter %A Koenig,Nick %A Griffith,Jenn %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 12 %P 338-341 %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 195446030336 %$ 195446030336 %0 Journal Article %J Military Psychology %D 2019 %T Soldiers' perceptions of military spouses' career experiences %A Huffman,A H %A Dunbar,N %A Billington,A %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Military Psychology %V 31 %P 510-522 %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 185032773632 %$ 185032773632 %0 Conference Paper %D 2019 %T Sports Logos Life Cycles %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nick %K Marketing %8 2019 %G eng %2 b %4 257903140864 %$ 257903140864 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Sports Logos Life Cycles %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham ,Nick %K Marketing %B Academy of Marketing Science Annual Conference %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 267791044608 %$ 267791044608 %0 Book %D 2019 %T Strategic Management, 2e %A Morris,John %K Management %X This open source textbook is derived from many sources, initially from the Principles of Management by Carpenter, Bauer, and Erdogan, but there is abundant new content as well. It is published under a Creative Commons license and as such there is no charge ever for this textbook.The most important change from 1e is that static content was removed to make room for student-generated dynamic content. Throughout the book look for the names of contributing students in the orange colored example boxes. As the term progresses, you will see new examples appear as fellow students research and summarize topics for current events, all are curated by the instructor. %C Corvallis, Oregon %P 112 %8 2019 %@ 19734545 %G eng %U https://open.oregonstate.education/strategicmanagement/ %N 2 %2 d %4 179712319488 %$ 179712319488 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T A Supply and Demand Model for Bitcoin’s Data Space Marketplace %A Ilk,Noyan %A Shang,Guangzhi %A Fan,Shaokun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems %C Munich %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 201886902272 %$ 201886902272 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Symposium on best practices for running a research lab using graduate and undergraduate research assistants %A Johnson,Lars %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 34st Annual Conference %C National Harbor, Maryland %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 183153213440 %$ 183153213440 %0 Book Section %D 2019 %T Tetra Pak: Sustainable Initiatives in China %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Golsing,Jonathan %K Supply Chain %P 53-72 %8 2019 %G eng %2 d %4 162011099136 %$ 162011099136 %0 Book Section %D 2019 %T Tetra Pak: Sustainable Initiatives in China %A Jia,Fu %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Gosling,Jonathan %K Supply Chain %X Book Title: Managing Sustainable Business %P 63-82 %8 2019 %G eng %U https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-024-1144-7_4 %2 d %4 185138509824 %$ 185138509824 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T That's Interesting! Or Is It? On the Incommensurability of Academic and Practitioner Interests %A Paterson,Ted %A Harms,P D %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Boston, MA %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 184112574464 %$ 184112574464 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2019 %T Toward a dimensional model of vocational interests %A Su,Rong %A Tay,Louis %A Liao,Hsian-Ya %A Zhang,Qi %A Rounds,James %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 104 %P 690–714 %8 2019 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 221937833984 %$ 221937833984 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Management (US) %D 2019 %T On the treatment of people with disabilities in organizations: A review and research agenda %A Beatty,Joy %A Baldridge,David %A Böhm,Stephan %A Kulkarni,Mukta %A Colella,Adrienna %K Management %X Human resource practitioners have a crucial role in promoting equitable treatment of persons with disabilities, and practitioner’s decisions should be guided by solid evidence-based research. We offer a systematic review of the empirical research on the treatment of persons with disabilities in organizations, using Stone and Colella’s (1996) seminal theoretical model of the factors influencing the treatment of persons with disabilities in work organizations, to ask: What does the available research reveal about workplace treatment of persons with disabilities, and what remains understudied? Our review of 88 empirical studies from management, rehabilitation, psychology, and sociology research highlights seven gaps and limitations in extant research: (1) implicit definitions of workplace treatment, (2) neglect of national context variation, (3) missing differentiation between disability populations, (4) over-reliance on available data sets, (5) predominance of single-source, cross-sectional data (6) neglect of individual differences and identities in the presence of disability, and (7) lack of specificity on underlying stigma processes. To support the development of more inclusive workplaces, we recommend increased research collaborations between human resource researchers and practitioners on the study of specific disabilities and contexts, and efforts to define and expand notions of treatment to capture more nuanced outcomes. %B Human Resource Management (US) %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 106301573120 %$ 106301573120 %0 Book Section %D 2019 %T Urban Innovation: At the nexus of entrepreneurship and urban policy %A Robinson,Jeffrey A %A Joshi,Amol %A Vickerie-Dearman,Lutisha %A Inouye,Todd M %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X 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. %C Cheltenham, UK %P 129-144 %8 2019 %@ 978 1 78643 600 9 %G eng %2 d %4 162582562816 %$ 162582562816 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Research Methods %D 2019 %T Using Electronic Confederates for Experimental Research in Organizational Science %A Leavitt,Keith %A Qiu,Feng %A Shapiro,Debra %K Management %B Organizational Research Methods %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 184198799360 %$ 184198799360 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Service Research %D 2019 %T When and why a squeakier wheel gets more grease: The influence of cultural values and anger intensity on customer compensation %A Glikson,E %A Rees,Laura %A Wirtz,J %A Kopleman,S %A Rafaeli,A %K Management %B Journal of Service Research %V 22 %P 223-240 %8 2019 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 218309550080 %$ 218309550080 %0 Journal Article %J International Small Business Journal %D 2019 %T When do organizations learn from successful experience? The Case of Venture Capital Firms %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Ability to accurately predict the outcomes of investments in new projects is recognized as an important antecedent of organizational success. Yet, despite the extensive research on resource-allocation decisions and forecasting, we know little about how accumulated experience shapes the accuracy of forecasts. In this study, we investigate the influence of success and failure experiences on the accuracy of venture capital predictions of the outcomes of their portfolio companies. We also explore the moderating influence of an important organizational factor, the size of a decision-making team. Our theory and findings highlight that success and failure experiences have significant and varying impact on the accuracy of organizational predictions. By examining these novel relationships, we extend theorizing about forecasting and learning, and bring novel insights to the field of entrepreneurship and venture capital. %B International Small Business Journal %P 1-23 %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 127172395008 %$ 127172395008 %0 Book Section %D 2019 %T Whole Farm Management From Start Up to Sustainability %A Stephenson,Gary %A Noxel,Sherri %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %C North Adams, MA %P 232-241 %8 2019 %G eng %2 d %4 190376699904 %$ 190376699904 %0 Journal Article %J Production and Operations Management %D 2019 %T Why have Voluntary Time-of-Use Tariffs Fallen Short in the Residential Sector? %A Murali,Karthik %A Choi,Dong Gu %A Lim,Michael Kim %A Thomas,Valerie %K Supply Chain %X We investigate the causes behind the underwhelming adoption of voluntary Time-of-Use (TOU) tariffs in the residential electricity market. TOU tariffs are deployed by utilities to better match electricity generation capacity with market demand by giving consumers price incentives to reduce their consumption when electricity demand is at its peak. However, consumers in residential electricity markets are heterogeneous in their consumption preferences. Hence, utilities face a trade-off when deploying voluntary TOU tariffs---to provide aggressive price incentives that will only appeal to consumers with flatter profiles or milder incentives to appeal to a larger proportion of the market. Using a game-theoretic model, we identify the key factors that determine the viability of voluntary TOU tariff deployment. On the supply side, the gap between wholesale prices in the peak and off-peak periods determines how much the utility stands to benefit by inducing demand response. On the demand side, heterogeneity within target consumer sets determines how much demand response the utility can induce with a certain price incentive. We show that misaligned incentives between utilities and regulators lead to underwhelming TOU tariff adoption compared to the socially desirable level, and that this under-adoption is worse when consumption preferences are uniformly distributed. We also evaluate the degree of cross-subsidization across tariff structures to identify their implications for equity among the different consumer types, and find that low levels of voluntary TOU adoption are less equitable than the default tariffs. %B Production and Operations Management %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 184214296576 %$ 184214296576 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Personality and Social Psychology %D 2019 %T Why so Serious? Experimental and Field Evidence that Morality and a Sense of Humor are Psychologically Incompatible. %A Yam,Kai Chi (Sam) %A Barnes,Christopher M %A Leavitt,Keith %A Wei,W %A Uhlmann,Eric L %K Management %B Journal of Personality and Social Psychology %8 2019 %G eng %2 a %4 106647582720 %$ 106647582720 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T You Didn’t Take my Advice? Examining Social and Product-Related Outcomes of Rejected Recommendations %A Hall,Matthew %A Hyodo,Jamie %A Kristofferson,Kirk %K Marketing %B Society for Consumer Psychology Conference %C Savannah, Georgia %8 2019 %G eng %2 c %4 207791323136 %$ 207791323136 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2018 %T Archival Data in Micro-Organizational Research: A Toolkit for Moving to a Broader Set of Topics %A Barnes,Christopher M %A Dang,Carolyn %A Leavitt,Keith %A Guarana,Christiano %A Uhlmann,Eric Luis %K Management %B Journal of Management %V 44 %P 1453-1478 %8 2018 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 106647597056 %$ 106647597056 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies %D 2018 %T Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking?: The Influence of Leader Style, Distance, and Leader–Follower Mental Model Congruence on Creative Performance %A Griffith,Jennifer A. %A Gibson,Carter %A Medeiros,Kelsey %A MacDougall,Alexandra %A Hardy,Jay %A Mumford,Michael %K Management %B Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies %V 25 %P 153-170 %8 2018 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 127134392320 %$ 127134392320 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Behind the Scenes With Nikki Brown Business and Marketing Instructor %A Brown,Nicole %K Marketing %X Each month, Ecampus News features an ecampus instructor. In the February 2018 edition, Nikki Brown, an instructor in OSU’s College of Business was the featured instructor. %C Corvallis, OR %8 2018 %G eng %U https://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/news/2018/nikki-brown/ %2 d %4 184623820800 %$ 184623820800 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Bifurcating Order Fulfillment Channels in E-Commerce %A Kim,Yusoon %A Lee,Hyun-Seok (Huck) %A Son,Junbo %K Supply Chain %B 2018 INFORMS Annual Conference %C Phoenix, AZ %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 184507039744 %$ 184507039744 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Blockchain-Enabled Trust: The Case of Inter-Firm Dataflow %A Zhao,J. Leon %A Fan,Shaokun %A Zheng,Eric %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS) %C New Orleans %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 180759222272 %$ 180759222272 %0 Journal Article %J Pacific-Basin Finance Journal %D 2018 %T Board members' influence on resource investments to start-ups and IPO outcomes: Does prior affiliation matter? %A Mathew,Prem %A Takahashi,Hidenori %A Yamakawa,Yasuhiro %K Finance %X Using data that contains career paths of start-up board members, we examine how their prior affiliations with various types of venture capital (VC) firms promote financial and human resource investments from the affiliated VC firm. We find that the likelihood of affiliation-based resource investments such as financing and board member engagement depends on the type of VC firms (e.g., bank-affiliated, corporate). Meanwhile, we find little evidence that affiliation-based resource investments lead to lower IPO costs and better post-IPO performances (i.e., return on assets, buy-and-hold abnormal returns, and failure rate). While prior affiliation could improve the inflow of resources, it might worsen screening and monitoring activities. %B Pacific-Basin Finance Journal %V 49 %P 30-42 %8 2018 %G eng %U https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0927538X17304468 %N June 2018 %2 a %4 162678636544 %$ 162678636544 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting %D 2018 %T Book-Tax Differences and the Costs of Private Debt %A Moore,Jared %A Xu,Li %K Accounting %X In this study, we test for associations between measures of book-tax differences (BTDs) and measures of private bank loan costs. Our measures of bank loan costs are: (1) interest rate spreads, and (2) security requirements. Initial results suggest a positive association between variability in total BTDs, but not levels, and private debt costs. After decomposing BTDs into their permanent and temporary components, we find that temporary BTDs (levels and variability) are consistently positively associated with costs of private debt, whereas permanent BTDs are not. Further, we find that the positive relation between BTDs and costs of private debt is attenuated for high-tax-planning firms and is stronger for loan facilities in which leading lenders have high market shares. Consistent with the findings of Ayers et al. (2010), we interpret these results as indicative of BTDs generally impacting the precision of the information conveyed in the financial statements, raising concerns about earnings quality, except where the BTDs likely result from tax planning. %B Advances in Accounting %C Amsterdam %V 42 %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 33844844545 %$ 33844844545 %0 Book %D 2018 %T Business Writing Style Guide %A Morris,John %A Zwart,Julie %K Management %X The guide seeks to help students apply the basic concepts for effective and concise business writing to compile a well written report acceptable within a business context. It provides a writing process designed for business students to demonstrate critical thinking, reasoning, and persuasion and to use a business model effectively. It provides linkages to resources for improving business writing skills. %C Corvallis, Oregon %P 71 %8 2018 %G eng %U https://open.oregonstate.education/businesswriting/ %N 1 %2 d %4 168557139968 %$ 168557139968 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Careers in Accounting Profession %A Longo,Robert %K Engagement %K Finance %B West Albany High School, Business Education %C Albany, OR %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162892679168 %$ 162892679168 %0 Case %D 2018 %T Carter's®, Inc. and Organic Cotton %A Burns,Leslie D %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %X The business problem of adding a line of organic cotton products is speculative only and not based on publicly available and/or documented information from Carter’s, Inc. %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 162663352320 %$ 162663352320 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Korean Institute of Interior Design %D 2018 %T A Case Study on the Analysis of Layout and Residence Space Planning for Continuing Care Retirement Communities(CCRCs) in United States %A Lee,Yun Hee %A Lee,Seunghae %A Kim,Joosung %K Design Program %B Journal of Korean Institute of Interior Design %C Seoul %V 27 %P 186-195 %8 2018 %G eng %U https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/ci/sereArticleSearch/ciSereArtiView.kci?sereArticleSearchBean.artiId=ART002338384 %N 2 %2 a %4 144760233984 %$ 144760233984 %0 Conference Paper %B Association for Consumer Research %D 2018 %T Changes in Social Values in the United States – 1976-2017: Is a New Age of Tribalism Emerging? %A Chen,Johnny %A Gurel-Atay,Eda %A Kahle,Lynn R %A Suh,Wang Suk %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %8 2018 %G eng %2 b %4 168466989056 %$ 168466989056 %0 Case %D 2018 %T Chico's Sizing %A Mullet,Kathy %A Burns,Leslie D %K Design Program %X The businessproblem associated with Chico’s development of a unique sizing system is speculative only and not based on publicly available and/or documented information from Chico’s. The authors do not intend to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a situation. %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 162663163904 %$ 162663163904 %0 Journal Article %J Finance Research Letters %D 2018 %T Chinese Lunar New Year Effect, Investor Sentiment, and Market Deregulation %A Teng,Chia-Chen %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X This paper provides empirical evidence and a behavioral explanation for the Chinese Lunar New Year (CLNY) effect and investigates whether the holiday effect weakens after market deregulation. Using emotion proxies from literature, we find that positive emotion plays an important role in contributing to higher returns surrounding the CLNY. We also show that the CLNY effect weakens when foreign investors’ participation increases, suggesting that the market deregulation may have contributed to this diminishing calendar anomaly. %B Finance Research Letters %V 27 %P 175-184 %8 2018 %G eng %U https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1544612317305640 %2 a %4 144773136384 %$ 144773136384 %0 Journal Article %J Information & Management %D 2018 %T Community Engagement and Online Word of Mouth: An Empirical Investigation %A Wu,Ji %A Fan,Shaokun %A Zhao,J. Leon %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Information & Management %V 55 %P 258-270 %8 2018 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 162125578240 %$ 162125578240 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2018 %T Consumption of Raw Materials by Crafters: Desired Characteristics of Yarn and Retailers %A Stannard,Casey %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %X Crafters are reliant upon raw materials in order to create craft projects; however, there is little research focused on understanding how the characteristics of raw materials or the retail environment affect the consumption of crafters. The purpose of this research was to describe why crafters choose to consume from certain craft businesses and what characteristics of yarn affected the consumption of crafters. The levels of design as described by Donald Norman and principles of the slow fashion movement provided the theoretical framework for the study. Data were gathered using an online survey. Both quantitative and qualitative data were gathered. A total of 657 usable surveys were collected. Four themes emerged related to the characteristics of retail environments and raw materials, which influenced crafters to consume yarn: business factors, utilitarian requirements, visual/tactile requirements, and intangible requirements. %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 36 %P 17-32 %8 2018 %G eng %U http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0887302X17734644 %N 1 %2 a %4 144632158208 %$ 144632158208 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2018 %T Consumption of Raw Materials by Crafters: Desired Characteristics of Yarn and Retailers %A Stannard,Casey %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %X Crafters are reliant upon raw materials in order to create craft projects; however, there is little research focused on understanding how the characteristics of raw materials or the retail environment affect the consumption of crafters. The purpose of this research was to describe why crafters choose to consume from certain craft businesses and what characteristics of yarn affected the consumption of crafters. The levels of design as described by Donald Norman and principles of the slow fashion movement provided the theoretical framework for the study. Data were gathered using an online survey. Both quantitative and qualitative data were gathered. A total of 657 usable surveys were collected. Four themes emerged related to the characteristics of retail environments and raw materials, which influenced crafters to consume yarn: business factors, utilitarian requirements, visual/tactile requirements, and intangible requirements. %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 36 %P 17-32 %8 2018 %G eng %U http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0887302X17734644 %N 1 %2 a %4 144632158208 %$ 144632158208 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2018 %T Content, Contribution, and Knowledge Consumption: Uncovering Hidden Topic Structure and Rhetorical Signals in Scientific Texts %A Antons,David %A Joshi,Amol %A Salge,Torsten Oliver %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Knowledge production and scientific discourse are observable in published scholarly texts. Citations capture knowledge consumption and impact. Drawing from the sociology of science, our theoretical framework posits scientific communities as thought collectives with distinctive thought styles that embed a hidden topic structure and rhetorical signals into a journal’s published articles. We hypothesize and uncover how an article’s topic attributes (structure, focus, and newness) and rhetorical attributes (inclusiveness, exclusiveness, tentativeness, and certainty) indicate future knowledge consumption. We empirically test our ideas by applying text mining algorithms to model topics and extract rhetorical signals from 1,646 strategy articles composed of nearly 18 million words generating 172,237 citations over 35 years. We find that strategy articles’ hidden topic structure explains 14% of variance in scientific impact. We also show that topic focus and topic newness each independently, directly, and significantly increase impact. As for newness, the first two articles published on a new topic each generate a citation premium of more than 100%, which is higher within the focal thought collective than outside. Importantly, we uncover that the citation premium of newness increases with greater topic focus, which attracts attention, and greater inflow of prior intra-collective knowledge, which enhances absorption. Impact also increases when authors present new topics using a rhetorical style that is more tentative than certain. Overall, our findings demonstrate that topic and rhetorical attributes as constitutive elements of scientific content are independently and interdependently related to the consumption of strategy research across thought collectives in management research. %B Journal of Management %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 127134248960 %$ 127134248960 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Review %D 2018 %T Contributing from Inside the Outer Circle: The Identity-Based Effects of Noncore Role Incumbents on Group Relational Coordination and Organizational Climate %A Bolinger,Alex %A Klotz,Anthony %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %X To function optimally, most workgroups need an interdependent mix of members in strategically core and noncore roles who work effectively together. However, whereas researchers have investigated the contributions of star performers and strategically core group members, relatively little is known about individuals in noncore roles and how they may facilitate group functioning and contribute to the relational climate of organizations. In this paper, we develop a multi-level, bottom-up model that explains two paths through which employees in noncore roles facilitate the dissemination of relational coordination in organizations. We leverage insights from self-categorization theory and relational coordination theory to explain different ways in which noncore role incumbents attempt to enact their noncore role identities. Then, we describe how the relational stances of those occupying core roles can enable or hinder the identity validation of those in noncore roles, and how validating the role-based identities of members in noncore roles fosters relational coordination at the group level while fostering positive identification with noncore roles. Finally, we theorize how relational coordination facilitated by noncore role incumbents contributes to the relational climate of the organization, which subsequently motivates core role incumbents throughout the organization to support their teammates in noncore roles. %B Academy of Management Review %V 43 %P 680-703 %8 2018 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 141611073536 %$ 141611073536 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Curiosity, skill acquisition, and adaptation: A piecewise latent trajectory analysis. %A Huck,Jonathan %A Day,Eric A %A Jorgensen,Ashley %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 33rd Annual Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 154873108480 %$ 154873108480 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Customer Discovery %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B OSU Accelerator %C Corvallis %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 166113488896 %$ 166113488896 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Customer Discovery %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B OSU Accelerator %C Corvallis %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 166113478656 %$ 166113478656 %0 Book Section %D 2018 %T The Dark Side of Venture Capital Syndication and IPO Firm Performance %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Chahine,Salim %A Filatotchev,Igor %A Hosskisson,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %P 430 %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 187491604480 %$ 187491604480 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Debates and gaps surrounding research on entrepreneurial passion %A Cardon,Melissa S. %A Murnieks,Charles %A Pollack,J. %A Wolfe,M. %A Uy,M. %A Gielnik,M. %A Stevenson,R. %A McMullen,J. S. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management %C Chicago %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162663317504 %$ 162663317504 %0 Journal Article %J Archives of Design Research %D 2018 %T Desire for Residence Type and Space Improvement : Support for Older Adults' Daily Activities in Kitchen and Bathroom %A Lee,Yunhee %A Lee,Seunghae %A Kim,Joosung %K Design Program %B Archives of Design Research %C Seoul %V 31 %P 196-203 %8 2018 %G eng %N 1226-8046 %2 a %4 162669604864 %$ 162669604864 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Development of Context-based Indices for Measuring Dynamic and Dualistic Nature of Innovation %A Chen,Jiyao %A Shao,Rong %A Fan,Shaokun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %K Finance %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162437109760 %$ 162437109760 %0 Journal Article %J European Accounting Review %D 2018 %T The Effect of Aggregation of Accounting Information via Segment Reporting on Accounting Conservatism" %A Steele,Logan %A Bens,Daniel %A Monahan,Steven %K Accounting %X In a sample of US multiple-segment firms, we document a negative association between aggregation via segment reporting and timely loss recognition. A higher level of aggregation, as reflected in a firm’s reported organizational structure (the definition and characteristics of its segments), causes a multiple-segment firm to exhibit less cross-segment variation in profitability than a matched control portfolio of single-segment firms. We find that firms that engage in more aggregation report accounting numbers that provide less timely information about economic losses. We also observe that firms that provide more disaggregated segment data subsequent to adopting SFAS 131 experienced an increase in timely loss recognition. This result implies that higher quality segment reporting leads to an increase in timely loss recognition, which, per extant research, is associated with better governance. %B European Accounting Review %V 27 %P 237-262 %8 2018 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 167853422592 %$ 167853422592 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2018 %T Effectiveness of Bonus and Penalty Incentive Contracts in Supply Chain Exchanges: Does National Culture Matter? %A Lee,Yun Shin %A Ribbink,Dina %A Eckerd,Stephanie Nicole %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %X 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. %B Journal of Operations Management %V 62 %P 59-74 %8 2018 %G eng %U https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272696318300676 %2 a %4 162670551040 %$ 162670551040 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Ethics %D 2018 %T The Effects of Compensation Structures and Monetary Rewards on Managers' Decisions to Blow the Whistle %A Rose,Jake %A Brink,A. %A Norman,C. %K Accounting %B Journal of Business Ethics %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 149553561600 %$ 149553561600 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Information Systems %D 2018 %T Effects of Stories and Checklist Decision Aids on Knowledge Structure Development and Auditor Judgment %A Bierstaker,James %A Downey,Denise %A Rose,Jake %A Thibodeau,Jay %K Accounting %B Journal of Information Systems %V 32 %P 1-24 %8 2018 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 161190909952 %$ 161190909952 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T An Efficient Recommender System Using Locality Sensitive Hashing %A Zhang,Kunpeng %A Fan,Shaokun %A Wang,Harry %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences %C Hawaii %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162460182528 %$ 162460182528 %0 Conference Paper %D 2018 %T Employee dependence and strategic human capital in IPO of US high-tech firms %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Liu,Kun %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %V 1 %P 11102 %8 2018 %G eng %2 b %4 187491893248 %$ 187491893248 %0 Book Section %D 2018 %T Environmental Policy %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %C New York, NY %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 162716850176 %$ 162716850176 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change %D 2018 %T ERP Systems and Management Accounting: New Understandings through "Nudging" in Qualitative Research %A Spraakman,Gary %A O’Grady,Winifred %A Askarany,Davood %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %X Purpose:
This paper aims to show how our understanding of the effects of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems on management accounting are influenced through “nudging” by researchers in their preamble before interviews begin.

Design/methodology/approach:
There were two groups of comparable respondents. Each group received a different preamble to the same questions. The differences in group responses were analyzed.

Findings:
When the impact of ERP implementation on the physical, transactional and information flows within the firm were nudged, the responses focused on how the chart of accounts had to be expanded to account for the additional data introduced by transaction processing. When the IT and ERP system knowledge and skills were nudged, the responses tended to emphasize analyses or the use of new information through the use of drill down functionality. This research provides new insights and contributions to understanding how nudging affects or directs respondent assessments of the impact of ERP systems on management accounting.

Research limitations/implications:
The research is limited by the relatively small samples and by the fact that these were different research projects.

Practical implications:
Nudging has an obvious impact on research that should not be ignored.

Social implications:
Unintentional nudging should be considered with all research projects.

Originality/value:
This paper makes explicit that nudging occurs in research whether intentional or unintentional. %B Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change %V 14 %P 120-137 %8 2018 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 106372102144 %$ 106372102144 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Ethical Leadership and Performance Controlling for the Full-Range Model and Authentic Leadership %A Cho,Jeewon %A Lee,Jessie %A Baek,Yoonjung %A Pillai,Raj %A Oh,S %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Chicago, IL %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162531852288 %$ 162531852288 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Evidence on the Dynamic Nature of Executive Compensation and Corporate Governance in China %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Corporate Governance %C Copenhagen %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 182878932992 %$ 182878932992 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T An Examination of Resilience in Healthcare Information Systems in the Context of Natural Disaster %A Park,Insu %A Cho,Jeewon %A Rao,H.R. %K Management %B International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) %C San Francisco %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 182353670144 %$ 182353670144 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T An Examination of the Relationship Between Size and Growth of Listed Firms in the United Arab Emirates %A Elston,Julie %A Weidinger,Alois %A Widmer,Melanie %K Accounting %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B 7th International Conference on Restructuring of the Global Economy (ROGE) %C Oxford, UK %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 182878883840 %$ 182878883840 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 2018 %T Examining the Nature, Causes, and Consequences of Profiles of Organizational Citizenship Behavior %A Klotz,Anthony %A Bolino,Mark C %A Song,Hairong %A Stornelli,Jason %K Management %K Marketing %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %V 39 %P 629-647 %8 2018 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 121290983424 %$ 121290983424 %0 Conference Paper %D 2018 %T Exploratory Study for Readmission in Cancer Patients %A Huangfu,L. %A Hayne,S. %A Ma,J. %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2018 %G eng %2 b %4 272321689600 %$ 272321689600 %0 Conference Paper %B American Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference 2019 %D 2018 %T Expressive Materiality and the Making of Markets: Insights from the U.S. Cannabis Market %A Huff,Aimee %A Humphreys,Ashlee %A Wilner,Sarah %K Marketing %B American Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference 2019 %V 30 %8 2018 %G eng %2 b %4 184202770432 %$ 184202770432 %0 Case %D 2018 %T Fabric Choices for Brooks Brothers' Made-to-Measure Dress Shirts %A Burns,Leslie %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %X The business problem of adding fiber/fabric options to Brooks Brothers’ Made-to-Measure dress shirt program is speculative only and not based on publicly available and/or documented information from Brooks Brothers. %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 162663069696 %$ 162663069696 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Fairytales and Nightmares: Gun Mythology and the American Market System for Firearms %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %C Odense, Denmark %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 184202153984 %$ 184202153984 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2018 %T Fake it to make it: Emotional labor reduces the racial disparity in service performance judgments %A Grandey,Alicia A. %A Houston,Lawrence %A Avery,Derek %K Management %X Service providers who are Black tend to be evaluated less favorably than those who are White, hindering opportunities for advancement. We propose that the Black-White racial disparity in service performance evaluations is due to occupational-racial stereotype incongruence for interpersonal warmth, and that more emotional labor is necessary from Blacks to reduce this incongruence. A pilot study manipulating employee race and occupation confirmed warmth and person-occupation fit judgments are lower for an otherwise equal Black than White service provider. We then demonstrate the racial disparity in service performance is due to interpersonal warmth differences in an experimental study with participants evaluating videos of retail clerks (Study 1) and a multi-source field study of grocery clerks with supervisor-rated judgments (Study 2). Furthermore, White service providers are rated highly regardless of emotional labor, but performing more emotional labor (i.e., amplifying positive expressions) is necessary for Black providers to increase warmth judgments and reduce the racial disparity. In other words, Black providers are held to a higher standard where they must “fake it to make it” in service roles. We discuss implications for stereotype fit and expectation states theory, emotional labor, and service management. %B Journal of Management %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 126919131136 %$ 126919131136 %0 Conference Paper %B Pre-ICIS Workshop on Information Security and Privacy (WISP 2018) %D 2018 %T Fear Appeals Versus Priming in Ransomware Training %A Curry,Michael %A Marshall,Byron %A Crossler,Rob %A Correia,John %K Accounting %K BIS %X Employee non-compliance is at the heart of many of today’s security incidents. Training programs often employ fear appeals to motivate individuals to follow policy and take action to reduce security risks. While the literature shows that fear appeals drive intent to comply, there is much less evidence of their impact after intention is formed. Building on IPAM – a process nuanced model for compliance training and assessment – this study contrasts the impact of fear appeals vs. self-efficacy priming on ransomware training. In our proposed study, a pool of students will participate in a three-step series of training events. Some participants will encounter enhanced fear appeals at each step while others will be presented with materials that include
priming signals intended to foster development of increased self-efficacy. Previously identified
drivers of behavior (intent, processed-nuanced forms of self-efficacy, and outcome expectations)
are measured so that the effect of the treatments can be contrasted. A scenario agreement
methodology is used to indicate behavior as a dependent variable. We expect to show that while
fear appeals are useful and help build intent to comply at the motivational stage, process-nuanced
self-efficacy treatments are expected have a stronger effect on behavior post-intentional. %B Pre-ICIS Workshop on Information Security and Privacy (WISP 2018) %8 2018 %G eng %U https://aisel.aisnet.org/wisp2018/1/ %2 b %4 186660982784 %$ 186660982784 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Feel the burn: The influence of passion on entrepreneurs' subjective well-being and burnout %A Murnieks,Charles %A Cardon,Melissa S. %A Haynie,J. M. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Ireland %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 158612195328 %$ 158612195328 %0 Journal Article %J Computational Statistics and Data Analysis %D 2018 %T Flexible and Efficient Estimating Equations for Variogram Estimation %A Sun,Ying %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Guan,Yongtao %K Business Analytics %X Variogram estimation plays a vastly important role in spatial modeling. Different methods
for variogram estimation can be largely classified into least squares methods and likelihood
based methods. A general framework to estimate the variogram through a set of estimating
equations is proposed. This approach serves as an alternative approach to likelihood based
methods and includes commonly used least squares approaches as its special cases. The
proposed method is highly efficient as a low dimensional representation of the weight
matrix is employed. The statistical efficiency of various estimators is explored and the lag
effect is examined. An application to a hydrology data set is also presented. %B Computational Statistics and Data Analysis %V 122 %P 45-58 %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 141504911360 %$ 141504911360 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2018 %T From Passion to Obsession: Development and Validation of a Scale to Measure Compulsive Sport Consumption %A Aiken,K. Damon %A Bee,Colleen %A Walker,Nefertiti %K Marketing %X Sport consumption involves complex psychological processes – facilitating emotional highs and lows that reinforce and perpetuate habitual behaviors. The current work contextually broadens the scope of compulsive consumption research by developing and validating a scale to measure compulsive sport consumption (CSC). Three studies seek to: (1) qualitatively explore CSC and probe foundational issues; (2) begin the process of scale development through item generation, purification, and validation; (3) classify compulsive sport consumers, and examine the consequences of CSC. The resulting unidimensional scale assesses the habitual and obsessive consumption of sport wherein the pattern of behavior is associated with a sense of limited control. Results shed light on the unexpected prominence of CSC and expose several interesting psychological and behavioral relationships. Implications for the recognition and study of CSC revolve around consumer well-being and the modern marketing of sport. %B Journal of Business Research %V 87 %P 69-79 %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 143537307648 %$ 143537307648 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2018 %T Good Actors but Bad Apples: Deviant Consequences of Daily Impression Management at Work %A Klotz,Anthony %A He,Wei %A Yam,Kai Chi %A Bolino,Mark C %A Wei,Wu %A Houston,Lawrence %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 103 %P 1145-1154 %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 133273313280 %$ 133273313280 %0 Journal Article %J Research Policy %D 2018 %T How do legal surprises drive organizational attention and case resolution? An analysis of false patent marking lawsuits %A Joshi,Amol %A Hemmatian,Iman %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Legal surprises are unexpected suits or actions in which plaintiffs rely on claims or precedents that may be obscure, unfamiliar, or unknown to the defendants. Our study explores false patent marking suits, a unique type of patent-related legal surprise involving allegations of defendants marking products with ineligible patent numbers to deceive customers and/or deter competitors. An abrupt shift in U.S. Federal Courts’ interpretation of intellectual property rights (IPRs) policy amplified plaintiff incentives for filing these suits while escalating defendant penalties for proven violations. Handling costly legal surprises such as false patent marking suits requires focused attention from managers. Our core premise is that temporal and evidential cues in the timelines and storylines of plaintiffs’ legal narratives in surprise suits attract defendants’ organizational attention. We hypothesize about temporal focus (past, present, and future) and evidentiary reasoning (relevance, credibility, and inferential power) as attention cues and possible predictors of the mode (litigation or negotiation) and timing of case resolution. We apply automated content analysis to official court records for 992 false patent marking cases (2009-2011) and quantify competing risks using hazard models. We find that differences in temporal focus and evidentiary reasoning in the legal narratives of surprise suits are significant predictors of case resolution mode and timing. We also find that defendants countersuing to redirect plaintiffs’ attention is an effective negotiating tactic. We discuss the economic significance and strategic implications of our empirical findings on legal surprises, attention, case resolution mode and timing, and the unintended consequences of IPR policy changes. %B Research Policy %V 47 %P 1741-1761 %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 99790108672 %$ 99790108672 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T How founders’ organizational blueprints influence the emergence of management control systems in an early stage firm. %A Akroyd,Chris %A Kober,Ralph %K Accounting %B Global Management Accounting Research Symposium %C Copenhagen, Denmark %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 166199701504 %$ 166199701504 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting %D 2018 %T How will the new lease accounting standard affect the relevance of lease asset accounting? %A Graham,Roger %A Lin,Kuan-Chen %K Accounting %B Advances in Accounting %V 42 %P 83-95 %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 185741291520 %$ 185741291520 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Affairs %D 2018 %T I Know, But I'd Rather Be Beautiful: The Impact of Self-esteem, Narcissism, Weight, and Knowledge on Addictive Tanning Behavior in Millennials %A Watson,Amy %A Zank,Gail %A Turri,Anna M. %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %X This research examines consumers’ current level of sun protection knowledge and prevention, tanning motivation, and behavior. This baseline information provides a clearer understanding of actual consumer behavior and can be used to determine what knowledge deficits exist so that future research, educational materials, and communication efforts can be tailored to address those more directly. Additionally,the relationships between knowledge, self-esteem, and narcissism are explored. Results show that knowledge has no impact on addictive tanning behavior, self-esteem is negatively correlated, and narcissism is fully mediated by appearance motivation. Implications, potential regulatory, and communication efforts are discussed. %B Journal of Consumer Affairs %C Medford, MA %V 52 %P 209-226 %8 2018 %G eng %U https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com %N 1 %2 a %4 144721881088 %$ 144721881088 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T If No One Saw It on Instagram, Was It Any Good? Examining Received Attention as a Social Benefit of Experiential Consumption %A Hall,Matthew %A Hyodo,Jamie %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research Conference. 46. %C Dallas, Texas %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 207791329280 %$ 207791329280 %0 Conference Paper %D 2018 %T The Impact of M&A Announcements on Rivals: The Role of Competitive Dynamics %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Farah,Nusrat %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %V 2018 %P 18262 %8 2018 %G eng %N 1 %2 b %4 187491614720 %$ 187491614720 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T The Impact of Top Management Team's Supply Chain and Operations Experience on Supplier Portfolio Management %A D'Lima,Rohan %A Paraskevas,John-Patrick %A Corsi,Thomas %A Grimm,Curtis %K Supply Chain %B DSI %C Chicago, IL %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 207789860864 %$ 207789860864 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2018 %T Incentivizing Supplier Participation in Buyer Innovation: Experimental Evidence of Non-Optimal Contractual Behaviors %A Yan,Tingting %A Ribbink,Dina %A Pun,Hubert %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %X 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. %B Journal of Operations Management %V 57 %P 36-53 %8 2018 %G eng %U https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027269631730058X %N 1 %2 a %4 162670313472 %$ 162670313472 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T The Individual Identity Impact of Employee Resource Groups %A Paterson,Ted %A Welbourne,Theresa %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Chicago, IL %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162604261376 %$ 162604261376 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2018 %T The Influence of Alliance Experience on Acquisition Premiums and Post-acquisition Performance %A Cho,Sam Yul %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This paper examines the influence of acquirers’ alliance experience on acquisition outcomes. Specifically, we investigate whether or not acquirers with alliance experience pay higher acquisition premiums and achieve improved post-acquisition performance. We also investigate how the impact of acquirers’ alliance experience is contingent on the alliance portfolios of target firms. We find that acquirers with alliance experience pay higher acquisition premiums but lower acquisition premiums when their target firms possess alliance portfolios of greater size or diversity. We also find that such acquirers achieve higher post-acquisition performance when the size of alliance portfolios of target firms is larger. Overall, this study suggests that alliance experience can help acquirers develop organizational knowledge and capabilities, and thus influence acquisition outcomes. %B Journal of Business Research %V 88 %P 1-10 %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 159880103936 %$ 159880103936 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Finance and Accounting %D 2018 %T The Influence of Other Comprehensive Income on Discretionary Expenditures. %A Graham,Roger %A Lin,Kuan-Chen %K Accounting %B Journal of Business Finance and Accounting %P 72-91 %8 2018 %G eng %N 45, 1,2 %2 a %4 162957240320 %$ 162957240320 %0 Journal Article %J Data Base for Advances in Information Systems %D 2018 %T InfoSec Process Action Model (IPAM): Systematically Addressing Individual Security Behavior %A Curry,Michael %A Marshall,Byron %A Crossler,Robert E %A Correia,John %K Accounting %K BIS %X While much of the extant InfoSec research relies on single assessment models that predict intent to act, this article proposes a multi-stage InfoSec Process Action Model (IPAM) that can positively change individual InfoSec behavior. We believe that this model will allow InfoSec researchers to focus more directly on the process which leads to action and develop better interventions that address problematic security behaviors. Building on successful healthcare efforts which resulted in smoking cessation, regular exercise and a healthier diet, among others, IPAM is a hybrid, predictive, process approach to behavioral InfoSec improvement. IPAM formulates the motivational antecedents of intent as separate from the volitional drivers of behavior. Singular fear appeals often seen in InfoSec research are replaced by more nuanced treatments appropriately differentiated to support behavioral change as part of a process; phase-appropriate measures of self-efficacy are employed to more usefully assess the likelihood that a participant will act on good intentions; and decisional balance –assessment of pro and con perceptions – is monitored over time. These notions better align InfoSec research to both leading security practice and to successful comparators in healthcare. We believe IPAM can both help InfoSec research models better explain actual behavior and better inform practical security-behavior improvement initiatives. %B Data Base for Advances in Information Systems %V 49 %8 2018 %G eng %U https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321138048_InfoSec_Process_Action_Model_IPAM_Systematically_Addressing_Individual_Security_Behavior %N SI %2 a %4 144538011648 %$ 144538011648 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Innovation %A Dolan,Shannon %K Accounting %C Eugene, OR %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 202971475968 %$ 202971475968 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T InnovationX %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Dean's Council of Excellence %C Corvallis %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 166113515520 %$ 166113515520 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2018 %T Interrelationships among self-regulatory processes: Toward a dynamic process-based model of self-regulated learning %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A. %A Steele,Logan M %K Management %B Journal of Management %V 45 %P 3146-3177 %8 2018 %G eng %N 8 %2 a %4 127134031872 %$ 127134031872 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Investigating the Fee-Delay Relationship in Cryptocurrency Transactions: Evidence from the Bitcoin Network %A Ilk,Noyan %A Fan,Shaokun %A Shang,Guangzhi %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems %C Santa Clara %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 180787425280 %$ 180787425280 %0 Book Section %D 2018 %T Latin America and its context for research in the work-family interface. %A Leiva,P. I. %A Madrid,H. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 162704429056 %$ 162704429056 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Legitimacy and the Politics of Things %A Huff,Aimee %A Humphreys,Ashlee %A Wilner,Sarah J.S. %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory 2018 %C Odense, Denmark %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 195034628096 %$ 195034628096 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Let’s go there: Academics and practitioners tackle critical knowledge gaps. %A Hardy,Jay %A Carr,Alison %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 33rd Annual Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 154872991744 %$ 154872991744 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies %D 2018 %T Let's look at this another way: How supervisors can help subordinates manage the threat of relationship conflict %A Theil,Chase E. %A Jennifer,Griffith A. %A Hardy,Jay %A Peterson,David P. %A Connelly,Shane %K Management %B Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies %V 25 %P 368-380 %8 2018 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 127134095360 %$ 127134095360 %0 Conference Paper %D 2018 %T Logo Life Cycles %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nick %K Marketing %8 2018 %G eng %2 b %4 257903144960 %$ 257903144960 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Logo Life Cycles %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nick %K Marketing %B Western Oregon University Academic Excellence Showcase %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 267791048704 %$ 267791048704 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Logo Life Cycles: A Proof-of-Concept Research Project Examining the Logo Life Cycle %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nick %K Marketing %B 3rd Northwest Marketing Research Symposium %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 267791046656 %$ 267791046656 %0 Conference Paper %D 2018 %T Logo Life Cycles: A Proof-of-Concept Research Project Examining the Logo Life Cycle %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Ketcham,Nick %K Marketing %8 2018 %G eng %2 b %4 257903142912 %$ 257903142912 %0 Case %D 2018 %T lululemon athletica: Production and Quality Assurance %A Burns,Leslie %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %X Although thebusiness problem of quality assurance of the yoga pants was based on public information, the approach used by lululemon athletica inc. to address the issues is speculative only and not based on publicly available and/or documented information from lululemon athletica inc. The authors do not intend to illustrate either effective orineffective handling of a situation. %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 162663282688 %$ 162663282688 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems with Applications %D 2018 %T Making Sense of Organization Dynamics Using Text Analysis. %A Li,Jiexun %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Zhu,Bin %A Xu,Kaiquan %K BIS %K Business Analytics %K Supply Chain %B Expert Systems with Applications %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 152771403776 %$ 152771403776 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal %D 2018 %T Management Controls and Pressure Groups: The Mediation of Overflows %A Jollands,Stephen %A Akroyd,Chris %A Sawabe,Norio %K Accounting %X Purpose Organisations produce effects that go beyond the economic framing within which they operate, referred to as overflows in this paper. When an organisation comes under pressure to address these overflows they must decide how to respond. Previous research has placed social and environmental reporting as an important tool organisations mobilise in their attempts to mediate these pressures and the groups that give rise to them. However, these reports are typically only released once a year while the pressures that organisations face can arise at any time, are ongoing and constant. This paper explores situated organisational practices and examines if and how management controls are mobilised in relation to the actions of pressure groups. Design/methodology/approach This paper takes a case study approach to understand how an organisation attempts to mediate the pressures from a number of overflows: carbon emissions, changing lifestyles, aspartame and obesity. To undertake this research a performative understanding of management control is utilised. This focuses the research on if and how management controls are mobilised to assist with attempts to mediate pressures. Findings Analysis of the data shows that many different management controls, beyond just reports, were mobilised during the attempts to mediate the pressure arising from the actions of groups affected by the overflows. The management controls were utilised to: identify pressures, demonstrate how the pressure had been addressed, alleviate the pressure, or to dispute the legitimacy of the pressure. Originality/value This paper shows the potential for new connections to be made between the management control and social and environmental accounting literatures. It demonstrates that future research may gain much from examining the management controls mobilised within the situated practices that constitute an organisations response to the pressures it faces. %B Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal %V 31 %P 1644-1667 %8 2018 %G eng %U https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/AAAJ-10-2016-2747 %N 6 %2 a %4 69576484864 %$ 69576484864 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 2018 %T Managing the self-esteem, employment gaps, and employment quality process: The role of facilitation- and understanding-based emotional intelligence %A Dust,Scott B. %A Rode,Joseph C. %A Arthaud-Day,Marne L. %A Howes,Satoris %A Ramaswami,Aarti %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %X 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. %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %C New York, NY %V 39 %P 680-693 %8 2018 %G eng %U http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1099-1379 %2 a %4 160017633280 %$ 160017633280 %0 Book Section %D 2018 %T Manipulation and Attention Checks in Behavioral Accounting Research %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 162521124864 %$ 162521124864 %0 Journal Article %J Fashion, Style & Popular Culture, %D 2018 %T Manufacturer, retailer and consumer misbehavior in the United States during World War II %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Fashion, Style & Popular Culture, %V 5 %P 41-57 %8 2018 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 240462983168 %$ 240462983168 %0 Journal Article %J Fashion, Style & Popular Culture %D 2018 %T Manufacturer, retailer and consumer misbehavior in the United States during World War II %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Fashion, Style & Popular Culture %V 5 %P 41-57 %8 2018 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 240462983168 %$ 240462983168 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science %D 2018 %T Many analysts, one dataset: Making transparent how variations in analytical choices affect results %A Silberzahn,R %A Uhlmann,E %A Martin,D %A Anselmi,P %A Aust,F %A Awtrey,E %A Bahník,S %A Bai,F %A Bannard,C %A Bonnier,E %A Carlsson,R %A Cheung,F %A Christensen,G %A Clay,R %A Craig,M %A Rosa,A %A Dam,L %A Evans,M %A Cervantes,I %A Fong,N %A Gamez-Djokic,M %A Glenz,A %A Gordon-McKeon,S %A Heaton,T %A Eriksson,K %A Heene,M %A Mohr,A %A Högden,F %A Hui,K %A Johannesson,M %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %A Kaszubowski,E %A Kennedy,D %A Lei,R %A Lindsay,T %A Liverani,S %A Madan,C %A Molden,D %A Molleman,E %A Morey,R %A Mulder,L %A Nijstad,B %A Pope,B %A Pope,N %A Prenoveau,J %A Rink,F %A Robusto,E %A Roderique,H %A Sandberg,A %A Schlueter,E %A Schönbrodt,F %A Sherman,M %A Sommer,S %A Sotak,K %A Spain,S %A Spörlein,C %A Stafford,T %A Stefanutti,L %A Täuber,S %A Ullrich,J %A Vianello,M %A Wagenmakers,E %A Witkowiak,M %A Yoon,S %A Nosek,B %K Finance %B Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 162090280960 %$ 162090280960 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Materials in the craft design process: Two theoretical models %A Stannard,Casey %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Transitions 2: Material Revolution %C Huddlersfield, England %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 184612767744 %$ 184612767744 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Markets %D 2018 %T The MAX Effect: Lottery Stocks with Price Limits and Limits to Arbitrage %A Hung,Weifeng %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X We modify the Bali et al.’s (2011) MAX measure (maximum daily return over the prior month) when the observed returns are capped at the daily price limit to address the issue of homogeneous MAX across stocks. Our results indicate that the modified MAX measure can be a significant predictor of future stock returns. The modified MAX effect is not a manifestation of the idiosyncratic volatility effect. We also find that the modified MAX measure could be an alternative proxy for arbitrage risk. %B Journal of Financial Markets %V 41 %P 77-91 %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 162670010368 %$ 162670010368 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Meeting Students Where They Are %A Brown,Nicole %K Marketing %X The flexibility of the online classroom gives busy students around the world access to educational opportunities that have not been available in the past. These students are working hard in every aspect of their lives and with a little support from us, their online instructors, we can help them make the most of the time they have in order to learn and grow. %C Corvallis, OR %8 2018 %G eng %U http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/inspire/2018/07/13/meeting-student-where-they-are/ %2 d %4 184623749120 %$ 184623749120 %0 Journal Article %J Research in Accounting Regulation %D 2018 %T The Mitigation of High-Growth-Related Accounting Distortions after Sarbanes-Oxley %A Moore,Jared %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %X Here we examine accruals and book-tax differences before and after the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) in the context of high-growth vs. lower-growth firms. Our examination is based on the notion that high growth creates unique management and reporting challenges that can contribute to distortions related to accruals and book-tax differences. SOX, with its emphasis on financial reporting, control systems and management responsibility, would be relevant for firms with such challenges. Our results show a stronger reduction (weaker increase) in total accruals and book-tax differences (performance-matched modified Jones discretionary accruals) for high-growth firms from the pre- to the post-SOX period relative to lower-growth firms. We also find evidence that the relation between accounting returns and market returns strengthened for high-growth firms in the period after SOX, but not for lower-growth firms. We interpret these results as greater reductions in accounting distortions and related improvements in reporting quality for high-growth firms relative to other firms coinciding with the post-SOX period. %B Research in Accounting Regulation %C Amsterdam %V 30 %8 2018 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 22336321537 %$ 22336321537 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Moral licensing effects of positive parenting %A Qiu,Feng %A Wagner,David T %A Huang,Lei %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Chicago %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162605416448 %$ 162605416448 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Navigating creative paradoxes: Exploration and exploitation effort drive novelty and usefulness %A Steele,Logan M %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A %A Watts,Logan %A Mumford,M D %K Management %B 2018 Meeting of the Southern Management Association %C Lexington, KY %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 183153018880 %$ 183153018880 %0 Conference Paper %B Association for Consumer Research %D 2018 %T Negotiating the Legitimacy of an American Icon: Myth and the U.S. Gun Market %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %V 46 %8 2018 %G eng %2 b %4 184199008256 %$ 184199008256 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Journal %D 2018 %T Not Too Tired to be Proactive: Daily Empowering Leadership Spurs Next-Morning Employee Proactivity as Moderated by Nightly Sleep Quality %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Houston,Lawrence %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B Academy of Management Journal %V 61 %P 2367-2387 %8 2018 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 132641691648 %$ 132641691648 %0 Journal Article %J Nutrients %D 2018 %T Novel Anti-Obesity Properties of Palmaria mollis in Zebrafish and Mouse Models %A Nakayama,Hiroko %A Shimada,Yasuhito %A Zang,Liqing %A Terasawa,Masahiro %A Nishiura,Kaoru %A Matsuda,Koichi %A Toombs,Charles %A Langdon,Chris %A Nishimura,Norihiro %K Marketing %B Nutrients %V 10 %8 2018 %G eng %N 10 %2 a %4 172188012544 %$ 172188012544 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Organizational Identity and Digital Platform Evolution %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Kim,I. %K BIS %B Front Range Information Systems Research Seminar %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 272321894400 %$ 272321894400 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing %D 2018 %T Passion for Entrepreneurship or Passion for the Product? A Conjoint Analysis of Angel and VC Decision-Making %A Warnick,Benjamin J. %A Murnieks,Charles %A McMullen,Jeffery S. %A Brooks,Wade %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Passion is important to venture investors, but what specifically do they want entrepreneurs to be passionate about? This study theorizes that angel investors and venture capitalists consider both entrepreneurs' passion for activities related to the product or service the venture provides (i.e., product passion) and passion for founding and developing new ventures (i.e., entrepreneurial passion). We demonstrate that both types of passion become more appealing when the investor perceives that the entrepreneur is highly open and receptive to feedback, suggesting that openness to feedback mitigates potential concerns associated with passion in its extremes. We further find that venture investors differ in their consideration of passion; angel investors and venture capitalists with more investing experience place greater emphasis on the combination of product passion and openness to feedback, whereas those with more entrepreneurial experience emphasize the combination of entrepreneurial passion and openness to feedback. %B Journal of Business Venturing %V 33 %P 315-332 %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 127037777920 %$ 127037777920 %0 Book Section %D 2018 %T People with disabilities: Identity, stigmatization, accommodation, and intersection with gender and aging effects on employment opportunities. In Bendl, R., Bleijenbergh, I., Henttonen, E., & Mills, A. J., The Oxford Handbook of Diversity in Organisation %A Baldridge,David %A Beatty,Joy %A Konrad,Alison %A Moore,Mark %K Management %X Disability status continues to have a significant negative impact on employment outcomes, even in countries with nondiscrimination policies, and outcomes differ by gender and age. These subpar outcomes can be linked to both environmental and psychological factors. The design of jobs and workplaces often limits the ability of workers with disabilities to contribute to their fullest capacity. Stigmatization on the basis of disability status reduces employer willingness to hire workers with disabilities and make reasonable accommodations to allow them to perform effectively. Some research indicates that women, older workers and workers with disabilities tend to be labeled as unwilling or unable to perform in demanding paid work roles. Age intersects with disability resulting in inappropriate attribution of disability status as “normal aging.” Gender intersects with disability to result in lower labor force participation for women with disabilities compared to their male counterparts. Exclusion and stigmatization create barriers to the development of a positive self-identity as a person with a disability, but such identity development can be empowering, creating a sense of pride and providing a basis for advocacy. Considerably more research is needed to understand how the actions of organizations, leaders, and teams affect the employment outcomes of workers with disabilities and how impacts differ by gender and age. But based upon extant knowledge, there are many actions employers can take to improve outcomes for this group of workers. %C Oxford UK %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 87603222528 %$ 87603222528 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Perceptions with senior cohousing in China. %A Song,Yujuan %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Interior Design Educators Council Annual Conference %C Boston, MA %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162670059520 %$ 162670059520 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Consumer Research %D 2018 %T Preparing for the Attack: Mitigating Risk through Routines in Armed Self-Defense %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %A McAlexander,Brandon %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %X Prior research has shown that owning firearms for self-defense can be motivated by perceived risks and a desire to mitigate those risks. Keeping and carrying guns for self-defense also introduces risks to owners and others. We examine ways that consumers mitigate these latter risks. We employ theories of practice and prior work on risky consumption to interpret observational, interview, and textual data gathered from a multi-sited ethnography of consumers of handguns for self-defense. We reveal that these consumers attempt to mitigate risks in three ways: through readiness practices with guns but no assailant, simulated scenario practices incorporating simulated assailants, and mental rehearsals incorporating imagined assailants. This research contributes a model of risk mitigation in risky consumption, explicates how social norms and mental activities foster a sense of security from specific risks, and shows that collaboration is required for development of practical understanding of risk-mitigating routines that incorporate multiple people. %B Journal of the Association for Consumer Research %C University of Chicago Press %V 3 %8 2018 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 156224339968 %$ 156224339968 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis %D 2018 %T Product Market Characteristics and the Choice between IPOs and Acquisitions %A He,Shan %A Chemmanur,T. %A He,J. %A Nandy,D. %K Finance %B Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 144799162368 %$ 144799162368 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Reaching Out and Building Up: Making Theoretical Contributions to Substantive Domains %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %C Odense, Denmark %8 2018 %G eng %2 d %4 184202438656 %$ 184202438656 %0 Journal Article %J Frontiers in Psychology %D 2018 %T The reciprocal relationships between escalation, anger, and confidence in investment decisions over time. %A Jackson,A T %A Howes,Satoris %A Kausel,E E %A Young,M E %A Loftis,M %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Frontiers in Psychology %V 9 %P Article 1136 %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 162705942528 %$ 162705942528 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Management (US) %D 2018 %T Recruiting under the influence: New labor market entrants' reactions to workplace drinking norms %A Klotz,Anthony %A da Motta Veiga,Serge Pires %K Management %B Human Resource Management (US) %V 57 %P 1303-1316 %8 2018 %G eng %U https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/hrm.21906 %N 5 %2 a %4 117219020800 %$ 117219020800 %0 Journal Article %J American Business Law Journal %D 2018 %T Redefining Corporate Social Responsibility in an Era of Globalization and Regulatory Hardening %A Berger-Walliser,Gerlinde %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X Through our analysis of corporate trends, regulations, and case law from the United States, European Union, China, and India, we argue that the process of legalization and redefinition of CSR through a shareholder primacy lens may, troublingly, undermine the very notion of corporate social responsibility. In the face of these trends, this article redefines CSR with a reference to a fresh commitment to corporations’ social and ethical responsibility to society. %B American Business Law Journal %V 55 %P 167-218 %8 2018 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 142441308160 %$ 142441308160 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Regulate, take action, and persevere: Why differentiation of self is crucial for entrepreneurs %A Franklin,Rebecca %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research Exchange %C Australia %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 158612062208 %$ 158612062208 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Research & InnovationX %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B OSU Board of Trustees %C Corvallis %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 166113519616 %$ 166113519616 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Management (US) %D 2018 %T Revisiting the Rigor-Relevance Relationship: An Institutional Logics Perspective %A Paterson,Ted %A Harms,P.D. %A Tuggle,Christopher %K Management %B Human Resource Management (US) %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 141549565952 %$ 141549565952 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Roundtable: Highly Prolific Authors %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 33rd Annual Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162517811200 %$ 162517811200 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Constitutional Law %D 2018 %T Sanctuary Corporations: Time for Liberal Corporations to Get Religion? %A Scott,Inara %A Brown,Elizabeth %K Business Law %X Spurred on by the Trump administration’s aggressive deportation policies, the “sanctuary” movement has seen rapid growth in both religious and secular contexts. Some businesses have publicly expressed their support for undocumented people, but what happens if these businesses run afoul of immigration laws? Following the logic of Hobby Lobby v. Burwell, we argue that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act could provide a shield for businesses, provided they act out of a sincere religious belief. We also discuss the heightened role of religion in today’s legal landscape, and how this may ultimately be a dangerous result for civil society. %B Journal of Constitutional Law %C Philadelphia, PA %V 20 %P 1102-1144 %8 2018 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 146610112512 %$ 146610112512 %0 Journal Article %J Occupational Health Science %D 2018 %T Sharing experiences and stressors at work and at home: A model of work-linked couples. %A Huffman,A H %A Dunbar,N %A Klinefelter,Z %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %X Work-linked couples are couples who are connected in some way by their work. We focus on understanding work-life experiences of one type of work-linked couple – dual-military couples, or those couples in which both spouses are enlisted or commissioned by the military. Our goal was to develop a model that not only explains and predicts dual-military couples’ experiences, but also extends beyond this specific group and provides a conceptual model for work-linked couples in all occupational settings. Data from 82 soldiers whose spouses were also in the military were collected during 19 focus groups. We conducted an inductive analysis on transcripts of the focus groups to guide the discovery of themes. Second, a deductive process was used to apply components of the dual-military model to themes that emerged during inductive coding. We identified a set of 11 specific themes, organized into the two main areas of Time and Planning and Boundary Separation and Integration. Implications for theory and practice are discussed. %B Occupational Health Science %V 2 %P 157-180 %8 2018 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 162706065408 %$ 162706065408 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Review %D 2018 %T Shooting from the hip: A habit perspective of voice %A Lam,C %A Rees,Laura %A Levesque,L %A Ornstein,S %K Management %B Academy of Management Review %V 43 %P 470-486 %8 2018 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 218310600704 %$ 218310600704 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Situational Methods in Graphic (and other) Design %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B College Arts Association %C Los Angeles %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162611886080 %$ 162611886080 %0 Conference Paper %B America's Conference on Information System %D 2018 %T Social Media Response Based Upon Media Richness %A Kaskela,Timothy %A Song,J %K Business Analytics %B America's Conference on Information System %C New Orleans, LA %8 2018 %G eng %2 b %4 207630213120 %$ 207630213120 %0 Conference Paper %B 17th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS %D 2018 %T Social Media Responses Based Upon Frames and Symbol Sets %A Kaskela,Timothy %A Song,J %K Business Analytics %B 17th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on HCI Research in MIS %C San Francisco, CA %8 2018 %G eng %2 b %4 207630188544 %$ 207630188544 %0 Journal Article %J Linear Algebra and Its Applications %D 2018 %T Spectra of certain large tridiagonal matrices %A Baldivieso,Pablo %A Veerman,JJ P %A Hammond,David K %K Business Analytics %K OSU-Cascades %B Linear Algebra and Its Applications %V 548 %P 123-147 %8 2018 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 177686536192 %$ 177686536192 %0 Conference Paper %B University of Southern Denmark %D 2018 %T Symbiotic Fashion and Emergent Identity: A Theoretical Model %A Watson,Amy %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B University of Southern Denmark %C Odense %P 50 %8 2018 %G eng %U https://www.sdu.dk/en/om_sdu/institutter_centre/i_marketing/kommende+events/cct_2018/program %2 b %4 181345867776 %$ 181345867776 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T The Symbiotic Fashion and Emergent Identity Model %A Watson,Amy %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B Consumer Culture Theory Conference %C University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162673348608 %$ 162673348608 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Finance and Accounting %D 2018 %T Tax Avoidance, Financial Experts on the Audit Committee, and Business Strategy %A Moore,Jared %A Hui Hsu,Pei %A Neubaum,Donald %K Accounting %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X We examine whether financial expert audit committee members tailor their approach to overseeing the corporate tax planning process according to the firm's business strategy. We predict and find that such directors encourage defender‐type firms (characterized partially by high risk aversion) to engage in more tax avoidance activities and prospector‐type firms (characterized partially by innovation and risk seeking) to scale back on tax avoidance, relative to the opposing strategy type. We also find that both accounting experts and non‐accounting financial experts on the audit committee contribute to our results to some extent, although the effects of non‐accounting financial experts present more consistently. Overall, our results suggest that financial experts on the audit committee tend to play more of an advising role for defenders and more of a monitoring role for prospectors, relative to one another. %B Journal of Business Finance and Accounting %C Hoboken, NJ %V 45 %8 2018 %G eng %N 9-10 %2 a %4 70211045377 %$ 70211045377 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Through a Student’s Eyes: 4 Simple Ways To Improve Engagement In Your Online Course %A Brown,Nicole %K Marketing %B 2018 Ecampus Faculty Forum %C Corvallis, OR %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 184623501312 %$ 184623501312 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Through A Student's Eyes: A Deep Dive Into Online Learning %A Brown,Nicole %K Marketing %B Ecampus Professional Development Funds Discussions %C OSU - Willamette East, 3rd floor of The Valley Library %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 163109984256 %$ 163109984256 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T "Through Thick and Thin: Political Risk and the Interdependencies between MNCs and Host Countries" %A Blouin,Jennifer %A Gibbons,Brian %A Wang,Clare %A Wellman,Laura %K Finance %B Financial Accounting and Reporting Section Midyear Conference %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 230634094592 %$ 230634094592 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T "Through Thick and Thin: Political Risk and the Interdependencies between MNCs and Host Countries" %A Blouin,Jennifer %A Gibbons,Brian %A Wang,Clare %A Wellman,Laura %K Finance %B Oxford University, Corporate Political Engagement in Europe and the US %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 230634096640 %$ 230634096640 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T "Through Thick and Thin: Political Risk and the Interdependencies between MNCs and Host Countries" %A Wang,Clare %A Gibbons,Brian %A Blouin,Jennifer %A Wellman,Laura %K Finance %B University of Colorado, Summer Accounting Research Conference %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 230634102784 %$ 230634102784 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2018 %T Too many sheep in the flock? Span of control attenuates the influence of ethical leadership. %A Theil,Chase E. %A Hardy,Jay %A Peterson,David P. %A Welsh,David T. %A Bonner,Julena M. %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 103 %P 1324-1334 %8 2018 %G eng %N 12 %2 a %4 140497672192 %$ 140497672192 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Operations & Production Management %D 2018 %T Is top management team-supply chain manager interaction the missing link? An analysis of risk-bearing antecedents for supply chain managers %A Lu,Guanyi %K Supply Chain %B International Journal of Operations & Production Management %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 216676179968 %$ 216676179968 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2018 %T Toward a Theory of Supply Chain Fields -- Understanding the Institutional Process of Supply Chain Localization %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Fu,Jia %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Operations Management %V 58 %P 27-41 %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 162446028800 %$ 162446028800 %0 Journal Article %J Business Horizons %D 2018 %T Triadic Relationships in Healthcare %A Atilla,E.A. %A Steward,Michelle %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Hartley,Janet %K Supply Chain %B Business Horizons %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 144833984512 %$ 144833984512 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T UNPACKING AMBICULTURALISM: A SYNTHESIS APPROACH TO RESTORE HHHUMANITY %A Chen,Jiyao %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B AMR Paper Development Workshops %C Wuhan University, Wuhan, China %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162874949632 %$ 162874949632 %0 Journal Article %D 2018 %T Untitled %A Huangfu,L. %A Hayne,S. %A Ma,J. %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 272321415168 %$ 272321415168 %0 Report %D 2018 %T Using a Q Matrix to Assess Students' Latent Skills in an Online Course %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Olstad,Andrew %K Business Analytics %K Supply Chain %8 2018 %G eng %U https://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/research/publications/white-papers/ %2 d %4 162722347008 %$ 162722347008 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Using Company Case Studies in the Online Classroom %A Brown,Nicole %K Marketing %B Ecampus Faculty Luncheon %C OSU - Horizon Room (MU 49) %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 163110045696 %$ 163110045696 %0 Journal Article %J Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal %D 2018 %T Utilizing Energy and Environmental Law: Focus on Innovation, Creativity, and Economics %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal %V 4 %P 557-564 %8 2018 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 172782620672 %$ 172782620672 %0 Journal Article %D 2018 %T Virtual Customer Environment Design and Organizational Innovation: An Exploration-Exploitation Perspective %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Dinger,M. %K BIS %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 272321417216 %$ 272321417216 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Well-being challenges from dual identities of hybrid entrepreneurship %A Cardon,Melissa S. %A Murnieks,Charles %A Winsted,Kathryn F. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Ireland %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 158612436992 %$ 158612436992 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2018 %T When and How Experienced Incivility Dissuades Proactive Performance: An Integration of Sociometer and Self-Identity Orientation Perspectives %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Huang,Lei %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 162506424320 %$ 162506424320 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T When Values Collide: The Complex Interaction of Free Expression, RFRA, and the Fourteenth Amendment in the Workplace %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B Annual Meeting %C Monterey, CA %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162705938432 %$ 162705938432 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Why so Serious? Experimental and Field Evidence that Morality and a Sense of Humor are Psychologically Incompatible. %A Yam,Kai Chi %A Barnes,Christopher M %A Leavitt,Keith %A Uhlmann,Eric L %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Chicago %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 162605330432 %$ 162605330432 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Why Trump's Idea to Arm Teachers May Miss the Mark %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %8 2018 %G eng %U https://theconversation.com/why-trumps-idea-to-arm-teachers-may-miss-the-mark-92335 %2 d %4 162693251072 %$ 162693251072 %0 Conference Paper %D 2018 %T Winning Isn’t Everything: An Investigation Linking Old School Values to BIRGing, CORFing, BIRFing, and CORSing Behaviors %A Aiken,Damon %A Sukhdial,Ajay %A Campbell,Richard %A Kent,Aubry %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2018 %G eng %2 b %4 257903147008 %$ 257903147008 %0 Generic %D 2018 %T Winning Isn’t Everything: An Investigation Linking Old School Values to BIRGing, CORFing, BIRFing, and CORSing Behaviors %A Aiken,Damon %A Sukhdial,Ajay %A Campbell,Richard %A Kent,Aubry %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Sport Marketing and Sponsorship Conference %8 2018 %G eng %2 c %4 267791050752 %$ 267791050752 %0 Journal Article %J Human Relations %D 2018 %T Workplace Experiences of Persons with Disabilities %A Connelly,Catherine %A Baldridge,David %K Management %X Human Relations virtual special issue introduction: Workplace
experiences of persons with disabilities
Human Relations virtual special issues bring together and highlight related research on a
particular topic. Each collection is compiled and introduced by one of the journal’s editors;
here we have Catherine E Connelly alongside David Baldridge, Human Relations
Editorial Board member and author on this topic.
Readers can access our virtual special issue on Workplace experiences of persons
with disabilities here: https://journals.sagepub.com/page/hum/collections/virtual-special-issues/persons-with-disabilities %B Human Relations %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 168766720000 %$ 168766720000 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2018 %T Yes Virginia, there is a gender disparity problem – and it goes beyond STEM. %A Howes,Satoris %A Henning,Jaime B. %A Mills,Maura J. %A Huffman,Ann H. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 11 %P 318-323 %8 2018 %G eng %2 a %4 162701744128 %$ 162701744128 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Macromarketing %D 2017 %T Addressing the Wicked Problem of American Gun Violence: Consumer Interest Groups as Macro-social Marketers %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %A McAlexander,Brandon %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Journal of Macromarketing %V 37 %P 393-408 %8 2017 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 127008327680 %$ 127008327680 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management %D 2017 %T Adjusting Attention to Organizational Routines in Response to Time Pressure %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management %V 2017 %P 13179 %8 2017 %G eng %N 1 %2 b %4 187491969024 %$ 187491969024 %0 Journal Article %J Personnel Psychology %D 2017 %T Advancing a Richer View of Identity at Work: The Role-Based Identity Scale %A Welbourne,Theresa M %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Personnel Psychology %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 121221931008 %$ 121221931008 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Am I Expected to Be Ethical? A Role-Definition Perspective of Ethical Leadership and Behavior %A Paterson,Ted %A Huang,Lei %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Atlanta, GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 143802916864 %$ 143802916864 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Analyst Reaction to Nonarticulation in the Statement of Cash Flows %A Frischmann,Peter %A Wang,Dilin %A Lin,Kuan-Chen %K Accounting %B 2017 Western Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association. %C San Francisco, CA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144795348992 %$ 144795348992 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2017 %T Are applicants more likely to quit longer assessments? Examining the effect of assessment length on applicant attrition behavior %A Hardy,Jay %A Gibson,Carter %A Sloan,Matthew %A Carr,Alison %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 102 %P 1148-1158 %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 132459581440 %$ 132459581440 %0 Conference Paper %D 2017 %T Are online reviews of marketing classes unbiased: A look at the impact of social modelling and reactance on student online reviews? %A Veltri,Frank %A Moody,R %K Marketing %8 2017 %G eng %2 b %4 185941534720 %$ 185941534720 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Assembling Safety in an Armed America %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B Oregon Marketing Research Symposium %C Eugene, Oregon %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144669057024 %$ 144669057024 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Assembling Safety in an Armed America %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %B Speaker Series %C Melbourne, Australia %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144639172608 %$ 144639172608 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Auditory Feedback and the Shopping Experience %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %K Marketing %B ACRA Annual Conference %C Bloomington, MN %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144086097920 %$ 144086097920 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2017 %T The authors speak: Six IO psychology textbook authors discuss how they decide what to cite. %A Aamodt,A. A. %A Conte,J. M. %A Howes,Satoris %A Levy,P. E. %A Riggio,R. %A Spector,P. E. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 4 %P 606-610 %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 149463525376 %$ 149463525376 %0 Book Section %D 2017 %T Balancing the badge: Work-family challenges within policing and recommended supports and interventions %A Howes,Satoris %A Huffman,A H %A Mills,M J %A Imhof,C B %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %8 2017 %G eng %2 d %4 162704476160 %$ 162704476160 %0 Conference Paper %B the Fifteeth workshop on e-Business (WeB 2016) in Dublin %D 2017 %T BEHAVIOR THEORY ENABLED GENDER CLASSIFICATION METHOD %A Wang,Jing %A Yan,Xiangbin %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B the Fifteeth workshop on e-Business (WeB 2016) in Dublin %8 2017 %G eng %2 b %4 145142386688 %$ 145142386688 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Management Accounting %D 2017 %T Beyond Budgeting: Distinguishing Modes of Adaptive Performance Management %A O'Grady,Winnie %A Akroyd,Chris %A Scott,Inara %K Accounting %K Business Law %B Advances in Management Accounting %V 29 %P 33-53 %8 2017 %G eng %U http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/S1474-787120170000029003 %2 a %4 142438836224 %$ 142438836224 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Management Review %D 2017 %T Blue skies and black boxes: The promise (and practice) of grounded theory in human resource management research %A Murphy,Chad %A Klotz,Anthony %A Kreiner,Glenn %K Management %B Human Resource Management Review %V 27 %P 291-305 %8 2017 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 125587046400 %$ 125587046400 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Building GDO community through storytelling %A Beatty,Joy %A Holmes IV,Oscar %A Atewologun,Doyin %A Baldridge,David %A Blancero,Donna %A King,Eden %A Kravitz,David %A McKay,Patrick %A Ng,Eddy %A Nishi,Lisa %A Ragins,Belle %A Wood,Geoff %K Management %B 2017 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Atlanta GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144701825024 %$ 144701825024 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Building GDO community through storytelling %A Creed,Doug %A Karam,Charlotte %A Baldridge,David %A AbelNour,Samer %A Hudson ,Bryant %A Henry,Ella %K Management %B 2017 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Atlanta GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144701464576 %$ 144701464576 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Building Resilient Refugee Camp: Zaatari in Jordan %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %C Lappeenranta, Finland %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144834203648 %$ 144834203648 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Career Adaptation and Success after Adult Onset Hearing Loss %A Baldridge,David %A Kulkarni,Mukta %K Management %B 2017 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Atlanta GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144700792832 %$ 144700792832 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Career Success After Hearing Loss %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B HLAA Webinar %C Webinar %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144702007296 %$ 144702007296 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T A Case Study of Intergenerational Center for Senior based on the Spatial Characteristics %A Lee,Yunhee %A Lee,Seunghae %A Kim,Joosung %K Design Program %B The 2017 International Conference on East Asian Architecture and City %C Jeju, Korea %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 156026638336 %$ 156026638336 %0 Journal Article %J Equality, Diversity and Inclusion %D 2017 %T Childhood-onset disability, strong ties and employment quality %A Baldridge,David %A Konrad,Alison %A Moore,Mark %A Yang,Yang %K Management %X Purpose

Persons with childhood-onset disabilities are among the most marginalized populations, often unemployed or underemployment in jobs providing neither adequate hours for financial self-sufficiency nor fulfillment through skill-utilization. The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which social capital in the form of strong ties with family and friends is associated with enhanced employment outcomes for persons with childhood-onset disabilities.
Design/methodology/approach

Questioning the current theoretical consensus that strong social ties are unimportant to employment quality, the authors draw on disability research and opportunity, motivation and ability social capital theory to propose a model of the impact of strong ties with family and friends on paid-work-hours and skill-utilization as well as the potential moderating role of gender and disability severity. The authors then test this model using data from 1,380 people with childhood-onset disabilities and OLS regression analysis.
Findings

As theorized, family-of-origin-size is positively associated with hours worked. Family-of-origin-size is also associated with having more close friends and children. These strong ties, in turn, are positively associated with hours worked. The impact of having more children on hours worked and skill-utilization, however, is positive for men but non-significant for women.
Originality/value

This study breaks new ground by focusing on the association between strong ties with family and friends and employment quality for people with childhood-onset disabilities – a marginalized and understudied group. Findings further indicate the particular vulnerability of women with disabilities. %B Equality, Diversity and Inclusion %8 2017 %G eng %U https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/EDI-11-2016-0093 %2 a %4 52362063872 %$ 52362063872 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Clean Power Plan %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B Public Interest Environmental Law Conference %C Eugene, OR %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 147535599616 %$ 147535599616 %0 Journal Article %J INFORMS Journal on Computing %D 2017 %T Collaboration Process Pattern Approach to Improving Teamwork Performance: A Data Mining-Based Methodology %A Fan,Shaokun %A Li,Xin %A Zhao,J. Leon %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B INFORMS Journal on Computing %V 29 %P 438-456 %8 2017 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 141136185344 %$ 141136185344 %0 Conference Paper %B Korean Institute of Interior Designers %D 2017 %T Comprehensive Universal Kitchen for Aging %A Lee,Yunhee %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Korean Institute of Interior Designers %C Seoul %8 2017 %G eng %2 b %4 162669387776 %$ 162669387776 %0 Conference Paper %B Association for Consumer Research %D 2017 %T Consumers' Assemblages of Fear and Safety with Firearms: Obstacles to Addressing Gun Violence in an Armed America %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %A McAlexander,Brandon %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %C San Diego, CA %V 45 %P 675-676 %8 2017 %G eng %U twitter.com/huffmatic %2 b %4 161328275456 %$ 161328275456 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Consumers’ Assemblages of Fear and Safety with Firearms: Obstacles to Addressing Gun Violence in an Armed America %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %A McAlexander,Jim %A McAlexander,Brandon %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research Conference 2017 %C San Diego, CA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 161327075328 %$ 161327075328 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Consumers’ Assemblages of Fear and Safety with Firearms: Obstacles to Addressing Gun Violence in an Armed America %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %A McAlexander,Jim %A McAlexander,Brandon %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory Conference 2017 %C Anaheim, CA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144639139840 %$ 144639139840 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Consumers, Culture, Strategy, and Market Systems: Integrating Marketing Research and Firearms Studies %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %B Gun Studies Symposium %C University of Arizona %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 161319528448 %$ 161319528448 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Corporate Social Responsibility in an Era of Legalization: An International Perspective %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B PSWALSB Annual Conference %C Palm Springs, CA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 142441338880 %$ 142441338880 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Customer Discovery %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B OSU Accelerator %C Corvallis %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 166113495040 %$ 166113495040 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T The daily Effects of Humble (Caring) Leadership Depend on Whether the Leader is Abusive. %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Cho,Jeewon %A Houston,Lawrence %K Management %B The 33rd European Group for Organizational Studies (EGOS) Colloquium %C Copenhagen, Denmark %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 141654673408 %$ 141654673408 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Decision making: Do people with dark triad traits utilize advice? %A McNamara,E D %A Jackson,A T %A Thiele,A %A Stremic,M S %A Howes,Satoris %A Hein,M %A Frame,M C %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B 13th annual meeting for the River Cities I-O Psychology Conference %C Chattanooga, TN %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162712891392 %$ 162712891392 %0 Journal Article %J Military Psychology %D 2017 %T Decision-making and exchange processes of dual-military couples: A review and suggested strategies for navigating multiple roles %A Huffman,A. H. %A Craddock,E. B. %A Howes,Satoris %A Klinefelter,Z. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %X As the number of dual-earner couples has increased, so has the number of dual-military couples. Individuals in dual-military couples experience many of the same challenges and benefits as dual-earner couples with added difficulties and advantages that are unique to military employment. The current article presents the exchange-based dual-military marriage model, which builds on Huffman and Payne’s (2005) Huffman, A. H., & Payne, S. C. (2005). The challenges and benefits of dual-military marriages. In C. A. Castro, A. B. Adler, & T. W. Britt (Eds.), Military life: The psychology of serving in peach and combat (Vol.3): The military family (pp. 115–137). Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Implications for Judgment and Decision Making %A Bierstaker,James %A Downey,Denise %A Rose,Jake %A Thibodeau,Jay %K Accounting %B Journal of Information Systems %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 166693687296 %$ 166693687296 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2017 %T Dual Entrenchment and Tax Management: Classified Boards and Family Firms %A Moore,Jared %A Suh,SangHyun %A Werner,Edward %K Accounting %X This study examines whether and how multiple managerial entrenchment devices within a firm, specifically the structure of the board of directors and family firm status, interact to influence tax management. Using a sample of 4,000 U.S. public firm-year observations covering the period 1999-2013, we find that the classified board structure and family firm status are both negatively related with tax avoidance. However, accounting for the interaction between board structure and family firm status, we also find that the negative associations between both entrenchment measures and tax management apply only where the other entrenchment mechanism is absent. In further analysis, we find that higher levels of monitoring by institutional investors neutralize the interaction between the presence of a classified board and family firm status. Our evidence highlights that governance/monitoring mechanisms can interact in complex ways, including an offsetting effect between potentially redundant dual-level entrenchment mechanisms, to influence tax management behavior. %B Journal of Business Research %C Amsterdam %V 79 %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 53120862209 %$ 53120862209 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T A dynamic measure of knowledge evolution %A Li,Jiexun %A Chen,Jiyao %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Atlanta, Georgia, %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144783802368 %$ 144783802368 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2017 %T The Dynamics of Advice-Giving by Venture Capital Firms: Antecedents of Managerial Cognitive Effort %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Eggers,J.P. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This study investigates what leads managers to allocate constrained
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explore this question in the context of venture capitalists’ (VCs) advice-giving
to their portfolio companies on business topics on which they have
advised other ventures in the past, versus on topics new to the VC that
may be outside their areas of expertise. We use both demand-side
(venture-driven) and supply-side (VC-driven) perspectives to build a novel
theory about the antecedents of cognitive effort underlying advice-giving.
By empirically testing our theory using a novel dataset, we find that both
perspectives explain important aspects of advice-giving dynamics for VCs.
This supports the idea that VCs, facing dynamic environments and capacity
constraints, definitely respond to stimuli from ventures, but also that VCs
change their behavior as they accumulate experience in ways that reflect
expanding confidence in their ability to add value and concerns about overextension
of their efforts, depending on the valence of VC experience. Our
findings provide novel insights to the antecedents of cognitive effort and to
research on the VC-venture relationship by exploring the dynamics of how
these advice-giving relationships evolve over time as VCs gain experience. %B Journal of Management %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 127172243456 %$ 127172243456 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Textile Engineering and Fashion Technology %D 2017 %T The Effect of Textiles on Clothing Physiological Comfort While Backpacking in the Cold %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Baker,Lynn %A Cluver,Brigitte %K Design Program %B Journal of Textile Engineering and Fashion Technology %V 2 %8 2017 %G eng %U http://medcraveonline.com/JTEFT/JTEFT-02-00044.php %N 1 %2 a %4 155085049856 %$ 155085049856 %0 Journal Article %J Sustainability %D 2017 %T Effects of Green Self-Identity and Cognitive and Affective Involvement on Patronage Intention in Eco-Friendly Apparel Consumption: A Gender Comparison %A Tung,Tsun-Yin %A Koenig,Hal %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %K Marketing %B Sustainability %V 9 %8 2017 %G eng %U https://susy.mdpi.com/user/manuscripts/review_info/a93e23e2230a2e241bcbbe93b410b901 %2 a %4 108790247424 %$ 108790247424 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Information Systems %D 2017 %T The effects of process orientations on collaboration technology use and outcomes in product development %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Bala,Hillol %A Massey,Anne P %K Marketing %B Journal of Management Information Systems %V 34 %P 520-559 %8 2017 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 177228546048 %$ 177228546048 %0 Conference Paper %B Association for Consumer Research %D 2017 %T Effects pf Green Self-Identity and Gender Influences on Consumers' Involvement and Patronage Intention in Eco-Apparel Consumption %A Tung,Tsun-Yin %A Koenig,Hal %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %C San Diego, California %8 2017 %G eng %2 b %4 144725282816 %$ 144725282816 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2017 %T The elephant in the family room: Work-family considerations as central to eveloving HR and I-O %A Mills,M. J. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 10 %P 26-31 %8 2017 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 149465217024 %$ 149465217024 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Emotional Intelligence %A Cieri,Mike %K Management %B Employee Days %C Bend %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 143555549184 %$ 143555549184 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T An Empirical Investigation of Transaction Dynamics in Online Surplus Networks: a Complex Adaptive Systems Perspective %A Kim,Yusoon %K Supply Chain %B 22nd Asia Pacific Decision Sciences Institute Conference %C Seoul, South Korea %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162505910272 %$ 162505910272 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Employee Privacy Concerns, Procedural Justice, and IS Satisfaction under Non-Volitional Surveillance: A Comparative Study between Korea and the United States %A Park,I. %A Cho,Jeewon %A Rao,H.R. %K Management %B International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) %C Seoul, Korea %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 154834763776 %$ 154834763776 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2017 %T Enabling effective workflow model reuse: A data-centric approach %A Liu,Zhiyong %A Fan,Shaokun %A Wang,Harry %A Zhao,J. Leon %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %V 93 %P 11-25 %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 141136390144 %$ 141136390144 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Enabling Inclusion: People With Disabilities Enriching the Workforce. %A Baldridge,David %K Management %C DamonBrooks %8 2017 %G eng %2 d %4 144700170240 %$ 144700170240 %0 Book Section %D 2017 %T Energy Policy: No Place for Zero-Sum Thinking %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %C Washington DC %8 2017 %G eng %2 d %4 162716819456 %$ 162716819456 %0 Journal Article %J Environmental Law Reporter %D 2017 %T Energy Policy: No Place for Zero-Sum Thinking %A Scott,Inara %A Baker,Shalanda %A Craig,Robin Kundis %A Dernbach,John %A Hirokawa,Keith %A Krakoff,Sarah %A Owley,Jessica %A Powers,Melissa %A Roesler,Shannon %A Rosenbloom,Jonathan %A Ruhl,JB %A Salzman,Jim %A Takacs,David %K Business Law %X 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. %B Environmental Law Reporter %V 47 %P 10328-10351 %8 2017 %G eng %U https://elr.info/news-analysis/47/10328/beyond-zero-sum-environmentalism %N 4 %2 a %4 142464768000 %$ 142464768000 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Envisioning a Backer-Centered Design Approach for Crowd-funded Projects %A Marks,Andrea %A Tober,Brad %K Design Program %B Converge: Disciplinarities and Digital Scholarship %C Los Angeles %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162611838976 %$ 162611838976 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Ethical Leadership and Positive Organizational Behavior: The Role of Value-Similarity %A Houston,Lawrence %K Management %B Academy of Management (AOM) %C Atlanta GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144795566080 %$ 144795566080 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T An Examination of the Interplay between Impression Management and Gender on the Social Integration of Newcomers %A Houston,Lawrence %K Management %B Academy of Management (AOM) %C Atlanta GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144795703296 %$ 144795703296 %0 Journal Article %J Organization Science %D 2017 %T Examining alliance portfolios beyond the dyads: The relevance of redundancy and non-uniformity across and between partners %A Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela %A Karim,Samina %A Lee,Chi-Hyon %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X In this research, we unpack how interdependencies affect not just individual dyads but also value creation across an alliance portfolio and ultimately a focal firm’s performance. Moving beyond the collection of dyadic relationships of individual alliances, we examine more holistically the distribution of power imbalances and mutual dependences within alliance portfolios, as well as the impact of redundancies in portfolio partners’ resources. Building on resource dependence theory, we develop and test arguments on a sample of 59 firms in the U.S. passenger airline industry during 1998–2011. We find that nonuniform distributions of power imbalances and mutual dependences within the alliance portfolio as well as redundancy affect firm performance in different ways, which has implications for the management of alliance portfolios. %B Organization Science %V 28 %P 56-73 %8 2017 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 127152766976 %$ 127152766976 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Examining sustainability reports %A Jollands,Stephen %A Akroyd,Chris %A Sawabe,Norio %K Accounting %B The European Network for Research in Organisational & Accounting Change Conference %C Naples, Italy %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 151708311552 %$ 151708311552 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Exploration-Exploitation tradeoffs in self-regulated learning: Implications for training and development %A Day,Eric A. %A Hardy,Jay %A Arthur Jr,Winfred %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 32st Annual Conference %C Orlando, FL %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 136984276992 %$ 136984276992 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Exploring applicants’ behaviors and attitudes in employment interviews %A Howes,Satoris %A Weyhrauch,W S %A Sewell,G %A Gonzalez,S %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Orlando, FL %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162710796288 %$ 162710796288 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2017 %T Exploring the innovation strategies of young firms: Corporate venture capital and venture capital impact on alliance innovation strategy %A Galloway,Tera L. %A Miller,Douglas R. %A Sahaym,Arvin %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X We investigate how governance structure and power influence alliance exploration strategy. Adopting a real options perspective and the agency view, we suggest that innovation strategies differ based on the firm's governance authority. We find that the motivations of corporate venture capitalist firms, venture capitalists, and firm founders may have an impact on the formation of exploratory alliances among adolescent firms. Using a sample of 122 adolescent firms, we examine the influence that governance structure has on the firm's alliance portfolio and innovation potential. While the influence of corporate venture capitalist firms alone do affect alliance formation strategy, corporate venture-backed firms with founders having high influence (knowledge or ownership in the firm) are more likely to form innovation-focused alliances. In contrast, venture capitalist-backed firms tend to avoid innovation-focused alliances, preferring more exploitive ones, even when founders have high influence within the firm. %B Journal of Business Research %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 136049432576 %$ 136049432576 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Channels %D 2017 %T Food supply chain safety and security: A concern of global importance %A Lu,Guanyi %A Koufteros,X %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Marketing Channels %V 24 %P 111-114 %8 2017 %G eng %N 3-4 %2 a %4 220242292736 %$ 220242292736 %0 Journal Article %J Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %D 2017 %T FOUNDER'S PSYCHOLOGICAL OWNERSHIP AND ITS IMPACT ON NEW VENTURE GROWTH AND PERFORMANCE (INTERACTIVE PAPER) %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Lee,Gilsoo %A Yi,Green %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %V 37 %P 9 %8 2017 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 187491928064 %$ 187491928064 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Freedom on the Fence: A Short History of the Polish Poster %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B The Poster; The History & Influence of a Classic Medium %C Boston, MA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162611757056 %$ 162611757056 %0 Journal Article %J Design and Culture %D 2017 %T From Art to Business (and Back) %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %X Graphic design programs situated in large research universities have unprecedented opportunities for research collaborations, in particular with the disciplines of business and engineering. For decades, the graphic design program at Oregon State University was situated within a traditional art department, but in 2011 the program migrated to the College of Business. For four years, graphic design students and faculty were part of the College of Business. In July of 2016, the program migrated back to a new School of Arts and Communication within the College of Liberal Arts. This article summarizes the challenges of this process, and poses questions about the changes in design education.

Keywords: graphic design education, design pedagogy, collaboration, design degrees %B Design and Culture %C London %V 9 %P 69-73 %8 2017 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 162611269632 %$ 162611269632 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Journal %D 2017 %T From good soldiers to psychologically entitled: Examining when and why citizenship behavior leads to deviance %A Yam,Kai Chi %A Klotz,Anthony %A He,Wei %A Reynolds,Scott %K Management %B Academy of Management Journal %V 60 %P 373-396 %8 2017 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 87898486784 %$ 87898486784 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Functional Design Research %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144635475968 %$ 144635475968 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Future directions in CIP research. %A Griffith,Jennifer A. %A Gibson,Carter %A Medeiros,Kelsey %A MacDougall,Alix %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 32st Annual Conference %C Orlando, FL %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 136984354816 %$ 136984354816 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Future Life and Design %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Busan International Architecture Forum %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 156026740736 %$ 156026740736 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Glass Ceiling Effects for Minority and Women Technology Entrepreneurs %A Joshi,Amol %A Inouye,Todd M %A Robinson,Jeffrey A %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Rutgers Advanced Institute for the Study of Entrepreneurship and Development (RAISED) %C Newark, NJ %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144808222720 %$ 144808222720 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Greetings from the New Beta Alpha Psi Advisor %A Dolan,Shannon %K Accounting %C Eugene, OR %8 2017 %G eng %2 d %4 202971535360 %$ 202971535360 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2017 %T Group Ethical Voice Influence of Ethical Leadership and Impact on Ethical Performance %A Huang,Lei %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Journal of Management %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 109122572288 %$ 109122572288 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Healthcare Facilities Design %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %C Busan, Korea %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 156026724352 %$ 156026724352 %0 Magazine Article %D 2017 %T Hearing Loss and Career Success: Refining Yourself, Your Career, and Your Social Network %A Baldridge,David %K Management %8 2017 %G eng %2 d %4 144699881472 %$ 144699881472 %0 Conference Paper %B International Textile and Apparel Association %D 2017 %T The Hijab and Muslim Women's Well-being in a Western Society %A Maqsood,Elham %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association %C St. Petersburger, Florida %8 2017 %G eng %2 b %4 144725313536 %$ 144725313536 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T The Hijab and Muslim Women's Well-being in a Western Society %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Maqsood,Elham %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference %C St. Petersburg, Florida %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 155085479936 %$ 155085479936 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Macromarketing %D 2017 %T Hippies, Hummer Owners, and People Like Me: Stereotyping as a Means of Reconciling Ethical Consumption Values with the DSP %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Mish,Jenny %K Marketing %B Journal of Macromarketing %V 37 %8 2017 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 106879848448 %$ 106879848448 %0 Journal Article %J Research Policy %D 2017 %T Horizon Problem and Firm Innovation: The Influence of CEO Career Horizon, Exploitation and Exploration on Breakthrough Innovations %A Cho,Sam Yul %A Kim,Sang Kyun %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Building on labor market evaluations and legacy conservation motivation perspectives, we propose a mechanism to explain the relationship between CEO career horizons and breakthrough innovations. Using 10-year panel data from 681 U.S. firms, we find that firms that have a CEO with a short career horizon (measured by CEO age) tend to produce fewer breakthrough innovations. We also find that the relationship between CEO career horizon and breakthrough innovation is partially mediated by R&D spending, and also moderated by organizational learning behavior (exploration vs. exploitation). This study highlights how a CEO’s motivation to protect success in the short term affects the firm’s innovativeness. %B Research Policy %V 46 %P 1801-1809 %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 126872340480 %$ 126872340480 %0 Report %D 2017 %T Hospitality Industry Labor Shortage A Mixed?Methods Investigation %A Montgomery,Todd %K BIS %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %K OSU-Cascades Hospitality Mgt %8 2017 %G eng %2 d %4 192619022336 %$ 192619022336 %0 Journal Article %J Small Business Economics %D 2017 %T 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 %A Joshi,Amol %A Inouye,Todd M %A Robinson,Jeffrey A %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X 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. %B Small Business Economics %V 50 %P 499-519 (Winner of the Best Paper Prize for the Special Issue on Minority Entrepreneurship) %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 142903508992 %$ 142903508992 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Retailing %D 2017 %T How Product-Environment Brightness Contrast and Product Disarray Impact Consumer Choice in Retail Environments %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %A Morrin,Maureen %A Nordfalt,Jens %K Marketing %B Journal of Retailing %V 93 %P 266-282 %8 2017 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jretai.2017.03.003 %N 3 %2 a %4 143266607104 %$ 143266607104 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T How to motivate employees to go beyond their jobs %A Bolino,Mark %A Klotz,Anthony %K Management %8 2017 %G eng %2 d %4 162169319424 %$ 162169319424 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Human Centered Design and Design for the Elderly %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %C Korea %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 156026714112 %$ 156026714112 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T I Thought People Would Be Stoked on Me’: The Effect of Received Attention on Purchase Satisfaction %A Hall,Matthew %A Hyodo,Jamie %K Marketing %B Society for Consumer Psychology %C Dallas, Texas %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 207791335424 %$ 207791335424 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T I-deals, Work Ability and Turnover Intention: Toward Greater Understanding of Disability Type %A Brzykey,Anna %A Boehm,Stephan %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B 2017 Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Atlanta GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144700653568 %$ 144700653568 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Idiosyncratic Deals, Workability and Turnover Intentions: Understanding Disability Type Influence %A Brzykcy,Anna %A Boehm,Stephan %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Orlando FL %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 139283189760 %$ 139283189760 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T The Impact of Bankruptcy on Competitors: How Technology Overlap and Diversification Affect Value Redistribution. %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Cho,Sam Yul %A Choi,Yohan %A Hemmatian,Iman %A Joshi,Amol %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B AOM 2017 Annual Meeting %C Atlanta, GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162430285824 %$ 162430285824 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2017 %T Impact of Bankruptcy on Rivals: How Tech Overlap and Diversification Affects Value Redistribution %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Cho,Sam Yul %A Choi,Yohan %A Hemmatian,Iman %A Joshi,Amol %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Prior research on bankruptcy proposes two potential outcomes for a bankrupt firm’s industry rivals: a contagion effect wherein rivals’ stock prices decline, and a competitive effect wherein rivals benefit from a competitor’s decline. Although empirical evidence substantiates the contagion effect, existing studies do not consistently account for the competitive effect. We develop and test theory explaining how the degree of technology overlap and diversification strategy of competitors influences the severity of the contagion effect and the expected occurrence of the competitive effect among rivals. We find that greater technology overlap among a bankrupt firm and its competitors exacerbates the contagion effect. Furthermore, competitors with higher unrelated diversification are more susceptible to contagion, while competitors with higher related diversification benefit more from a rival’s bankruptcy. %B Academy of Management Proceedings %8 2017 %G eng %2 b %4 188439541760 %$ 188439541760 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T The impact of escalation decisions on investments, anger, and confidence over time %A Jackson,A T %A Howes,Satoris %A Kausel,E E %A Young,M E %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B 18th Congress of the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology %C Dublin, Ireland %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162708379648 %$ 162708379648 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2017 %T Impact of Supply Base Structural Complexity on Financial Performance: Roles of Visible and Not-so-visible Characteristics %A Lu,Guanyi %A Shang,G %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Operations Management %V 53 %P 23-44 %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 220241967104 %$ 220241967104 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Implicit Bias and Higher Education %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %C Corvallis, OR %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 146610575360 %$ 146610575360 %0 Journal Article %J European Management Journal %D 2017 %T The Influence of Cognitive Ability on Interviewee Performance in Traditional versus Relaxed Behavior Description Interview Formats %A Huffcutt,A. I. %A Howes,Satoris %A Goebl,A. P. %A Toidze,I. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B European Management Journal %V 35 %P 383-387 %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 149496451072 %$ 149496451072 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Corporate Finance %D 2017 %T Internal Governance and Performance: Evidence From When External Discipline is Weak %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %K Finance %X The effect of internal governance on performance is potentially economically significant but may be difficult to identify because of confounding external disciplinary mechanisms and the endogenous choice of internal governance. This study addresses those difficulties by using nonprofit hospitals as an economic environment with muted external disciplinary mechanisms and instrumenting for internal governance using governance spillovers of geographically local public firms. Using patient heart attack survival as a measure of performance, a one standard deviation increase in strength of internal governance reduces the probability of death by 0.89 percentage points after controlling for patient characteristics. %B Journal of Corporate Finance %V 43 %P 193-216 %8 2017 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929119917300196 %2 a %4 127028529152 %$ 127028529152 %0 Journal Article %J Electronic Commerce Research %D 2017 %T Introduction to the special issue of ECR on E-business innovation with big data %A Fan,Shaokun %A Xiao,JInghua %A Xie,Kang %A Zhao,J. Leon %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Electronic Commerce Research %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 141136570368 %$ 141136570368 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Isolation in Emerging Fields: The Case of Entrant Actors in an Emerging Academic Field %A Belkhir,Meriam %A Brouard,Myriam %A Brunk,Katja H. %A Campana,Mario %A Dalmoro,Marlon %A Ferreira,Marcia Christina %A Figueiredo,Bernardo %A Huff,Aimee %A Scaraboto,Daiane %A Sibai,Olivier %A Smith,Andrew %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory 2017 %C Anaheim, CA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 161328431104 %$ 161328431104 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Law, Management, and Strategy: Collapsing Boundaries and Managing the Interstices %A Scott,Inara %A Sulkowski,Adam %A Bagley,Constance %A Nelson,J.S. %A Shrivastava,Paul %A Waddock,Sandra %K Business Law %B Annual Meeting %C Atlanta, GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162705645568 %$ 162705645568 %0 Journal Article %J Quantitative Finance %D 2017 %T The Lead-Lag Relationship between the Spot and Futures Markets in China %A Wang,Donghua %A Tu,Jingqing %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Li,Saiping %K Business Analytics %X Based on daily and one-minute high-frequency returns, this paper examines the
lead-lag dependence between the CSI 300 index spot and futures markets from 2010 to 2014. The
nonparametric and nonlinear thermal optimal path method is adopted. Empirical results of the
daily data indicate that the lead-lag relationship between the two markets is within one day but
this relationship is volatile since neither of the two possible situations (the futures leads or lags
behind the spot market) takes a dominant place. Besides, our results from high-frequency data
demonstrate that there is a price discovery in the Chinese futures market: the intraday one-minute
futures return leads the cash return by 0~5 minutes regardless of the price trend of the market. %B Quantitative Finance %V 17 %P 1447–1456 %8 2017 %G eng %N 9 %2 a %4 127159738368 %$ 127159738368 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Legislation and Response: Understanding the Role of the Individual in Implementing Social Change Legislation at Work %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B SIM/ONE/PNP Junior Faculty Consortium %C Atlanta, GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162705831936 %$ 162705831936 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Loyalty as Moral Glue in Korea? The Mediating Effects of Affective Commitment on the Relationship between Ethical Leadership and Follower Work Outcomes %A Lee,Junghyun %A Cho,Jeewon %A Pillai,Raj %K Management %B Midwest Academy of Management %C Chicago, Illinois %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 150744764416 %$ 150744764416 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Management Control in a Rapidly Growing Family Business %A Biswas,Sharlene %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %B Global Accounting & Organizational Change Network Conference %C Melbourne, Australia %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 166199672832 %$ 166199672832 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Management control rhythms in a product innovation setting: Enabling adaptive practices in highly competitive and uncertain environments %A Akroyd,Chris %A Jollands,Stephen %A Sawabe,Norio %K Accounting %B Global Management Accounting Research Symposium %C Sydney, Australia %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 151708241920 %$ 151708241920 %0 Book %D 2017 %T The Memory Tower %A Summers,Stephen %K Engagement %8 2017 %G eng %2 d %4 192545472512 %$ 192545472512 %0 Journal Article %D 2017 %T A Meta-Analysis of Organizational Learning and IT Assimilation %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Gerow,J. %A Jeyaraj,A. %A Roberts,S. %K BIS %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 272321419264 %$ 272321419264 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Inquiry %D 2017 %T Moral Accounting by Organizations: A Process Study of the U.S. Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission %A Murphy,Chad %A Patvardhan,Shubha %A Gehman,Joel %K Management %B Journal of Management Inquiry %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 127138791424 %$ 127138791424 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Is My Failure Your Problem? Examining Carryover Effects of Prior Consumer Failure on Customer Satisfaction %A Hall,Matthew %A Hyodo,Jamie %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research Conference. 45 %C San Diego, California %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 207791343616 %$ 207791343616 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Is My Failure Your Problem? Examining Carryover Effects of Prior Consumer Failure on Customer Satisfaction %A Hall,Matthew %A Hyodo,Jamie %K Marketing %B Mittelstaedt Symposium %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 207791306752 %$ 207791306752 %0 Journal Article %J Communications of the IIMA %D 2017 %T A Normative Model for Assessing SME IT Effectiveness %A Curry,Michael %A Marshall,Byron %A Kawalek,Peter %K Accounting %K BIS %X Information technology (IT) is a key enabler of modern small businesses, yet fostering reliably
effective IT systems remains a significant challenge. This paper presents a light weight IT
effectiveness model for small businesses to assess their IT and formulate strategies for
improvement. Employing an action research approach we investigate a mixed method analysis of
120 survey responses from small family businesses and user participation in 10 semi-structured
interviews. We then conduct critical reflection to identify refinements which are validated using
72 survey responses from university students. The results present compelling evidence that
employees’ normative patterns (norms) are a significant driver of IT effectiveness in a second
order PLS predictive model able to explain 26% of observed variance.
A norms-based approach to IT effectiveness helps fill a significant research and managerial gap
for organizations unable or unwilling to adopt IT best practice frameworks used by large
organizations. Our findings imply that comparing norms to IT best practices may offer a less
technical approach to assessing IT operations, which may be well suited to small businesses.
Although further investigation cycles are needed to systematically test this model, we encourage
small business managers to: 1) anticipate IT risks and mitigate them; 2) identify measures of IT
performance, and monitor them, and 3) review/synchronize business and IT goals. %B Communications of the IIMA %V 15 %8 2017 %G eng %U http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/ciima/vol15/iss1/3 %N 1 %2 a %4 136324909056 %$ 136324909056 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2017 %T Not what you expected to hear: Accented messages and their effect on choice %A Livingston,B A %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Erez,A %K Management %B Journal of Management %V 43 %P 804-833 %8 2017 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 37987766273 %$ 37987766273 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Management %D 2017 %T Objects of Desire: The Role of Product Design in Revising Contested Cultural Meanings %A Wilner,Sarah J. S. %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %X We explore the link between product design and market legitimation by examining the evolution of a product market that has been shrouded by cultural taboo. Conducting media analysis and selected visual audits of sex toys over a recent 25-year period, we find that innovations in the design of these products – materials, form and function – can facilitate evolution of a mainstream market. Producers can facilitate legitimation by introducing innovative designs that significantly contradict existing cultural meanings associated with the category. Furthermore, when the aesthetic and functional aspects of a new product design are aligned with cultural norms, we find that mainstream media reframe the products in ways that signal social acceptance. %B Journal of Marketing Management %V 33 %P 244-271 %8 2017 %G eng %N 3-4 %2 a %4 127035869184 %$ 127035869184 %0 Book Section %D 2017 %T Off Grid Solar and the Global Compact %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X In remote rural areas, off-grid solar lighting may be the first step on a path to education and sustainable growth. However, serving this market can be difficult for established businesses accustomed to working in developed markets. This chapter offers research-based insight into the best practices for operating in subsistence markets, with a particular emphasis on how these practices are implemented by enterprises providing off-grid solar lighting. %C Sheffield %8 2017 %G eng %2 d %4 125714759680 %$ 125714759680 %0 Journal Article %J Personality and Individual Differences %D 2017 %T Outside the box: Epistemic curiosity as a predictor of creative problem solving and creative performance %A Hardy,Jay %A Ness,Alisha %A Mecca,Jensen %K Management %B Personality and Individual Differences %V 104 %P 230-237 %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 127134660608 %$ 127134660608 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing Insights %D 2017 %T Passion for what? Expanding the domains of entrepreneurial passion %A Cardon,Melissa S. %A Glauser,Michael %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business Venturing Insights %V 8 %P 24-32 %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 144572727296 %$ 144572727296 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Perceptions with home environment improvements among older adults %A Lee,Yunhee %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B IDEC (Interior Design Educators Council) Annual Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144729249792 %$ 144729249792 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Personal Motivation Measures for Personal IT Security Behavior %A Marshall,Byron %A Curry,Michael %A Correia,John %A Crossler,Rob %K Accounting %K BIS %8 2017 %G eng %U http://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2017/InformationSystems/Presentations/27/ %2 d %4 151117963264 %$ 151117963264 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T A polycentric approach to implementing the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda of the United Nations: Lessons from the FISh for Stewards Program %A Gonzalez,Manolete %K Management %B Designing the MSI (Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives) of the Future: A Research Workshop on Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives %C Occidental College, Los Angeles, California %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144827179008 %$ 144827179008 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Positive Consumer Sensory Experiences During Economically Uncertain and Technology-Dependent Times %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %A Mayor,Lauren %A Keech,Jessica %A Morrin,Maureen %K Marketing %B Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), Division 23, Society for Consumer Psychology %C Washington, D.C. %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144087355392 %$ 144087355392 %0 Book %D 2017 %T Practical Managerial Accounting %A Peacock,Brooks %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %P 204 %8 2017 %G eng %N First Edition %2 d %4 144566149120 %$ 144566149120 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education %D 2017 %T Precious Cut: Exploring Creative Pattern Cutting and Draping for Zero-waste Design. %A Saeidi,Elahe %A Wimberly,V %K Design Program %B International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 211551752192 %$ 211551752192 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Predictors of adaptability in creative performance %A Steele,Logan M %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A. %A Mumford,Michael D. %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 32st Annual Conference %C Orlando, FL %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 136984231936 %$ 136984231936 %0 Journal Article %D 2017 %T Preliminary Evidence for the Use and Efficacy of Mobile Health Applications in Managing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms %A Keen,S. %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 272321423360 %$ 272321423360 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Professional Development %A Cieri,Mike %K Management %B Professional Development %C Albany %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 143555579904 %$ 143555579904 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Progress in Understanding Proxy Access and the Shareholder Proposal Process %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %A Bhandari,Tara %A Iliev,Peter %K Finance %8 2017 %G eng %U https://corpgov.law.harvard.edu/2017/01/03/progress-in-understanding-proxy-access-and-the-shareholder-proposal-process/ %2 d %4 138714636288 %$ 138714636288 %0 Journal Article %J University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law %D 2017 %T Redefining and Regulating the New Sharing Economy %A Scott,Inara %A Brown,Elizabeth %K Business Law %X While proponents of regulating the sharing economy suggest a need to protect public health, workers, and incumbent businesses, to ensure localities are made whole for the use of public services, opponents of regulation argue that government intervention will stifle innovation and undermine economic and community benefits. The problem with both sides of this argument is that advocates and detractors alike often fail to address the wide differences among the practices and business entities that currently fall under the same umbrella. To address this inappropriate conflation and the resulting confusion among consumers and regulators alike, the goal of this article is to define the sharing economy as it now stands and to create a taxonomy that distinguishes and differentiates the various types of business entities that have been lumped into it. This article then proposes regulatory responses to the differing categories in the taxonomy based on the risks they present. %B University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law %V 19 %P 553-751 %8 2017 %G eng %U https://www.law.upenn.edu/journals/jbl/ %2 a %4 127009667072 %$ 127009667072 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Redefining Corporate Social Responsibility in an Era of Globalization and Regulatory Hardening %A Scott,Inara %A Berger-Walliser,Gerlinde %K Business Law %B Annual Conference %C Savannah, GA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162705000448 %$ 162705000448 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Redesigning Corporate Social Responsibility in an Era of Legalization %A Scott,Inara %A Berger-Walliser,Gerlinde %K Business Law %B PNWALSB-CALSB Joint Meeting %C Vancouver, BC %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 146610520064 %$ 146610520064 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T The relationship between goal orientation and escalation of commitment %A Kriegh,J L %A Jackson,A T %A Ramirez Campos,N %A Thiele,A %A Nguyen,T %A Dederer,R %A McNamara,D %A Howes,Satoris %A Kausel,E E %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making %C Vancouver, Canada %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162706231296 %$ 162706231296 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Revisiting realistic recruitment: Developing a computational model of expectations-perceptions discrepancies %A Hardy,Jay %A Buckley,M. Ronald %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 32st Annual Conference %C Orlando, FL %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 136981739520 %$ 136981739520 %0 Journal Article %D 2017 %T The Role of Context in IT Assimilation: A Multi-Method Study of a SaaS Platform in the US Nonprofit Sector, %A Wright,R. %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Wilson,D. %K BIS %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 272321421312 %$ 272321421312 %0 Conference Paper %B AMCIS2017 - Boston, MA, August 10-12, 2017 %D 2017 %T Sense of Virtual Place (SOVP): Conceptual Exploration and Initial Empirical Validation %A Arora,Vipin %A Khazanchi,Deepak %K BIS %X In this article, we introduce the notion of “Sense of Virtual Place” (SOVP) and explore the factors affecting it. We argue that SOVP can act as a surrogate for user engagement in virtual environments. We develop and validate a SOVP measure, adapting from a widely used measure of Sense of Place (SOP) in the academic disciplines of environmental and social psychology. %B AMCIS2017 - Boston, MA, August 10-12, 2017 %C Boston, MA %8 2017 %G eng %2 b %4 177256935424 %$ 177256935424 %0 Journal Article %J Human Relations %D 2017 %T The Shaping of Sustainable Careers Post Hearing Loss %A Baldridge,David %A Kulkarni,Mukta %K Management %X Through this interview-based study with 40 respondents in the United States we have outlined enablers of career transitions and sustainable careers for professionals who have experienced severe hearing loss as adults. To sustain careers after adult onset disability, respondents engaged in a quest for meaning and big picture answers to ‘who am I?’ and ‘am I still successful?’ This included redefining themselves – e.g. I am now both a person with a disability (disability identity) and a successful professional (professional identity) – and career success (e.g. now I care about service to society as much as I care about material artifacts). Respondents also adopted new work roles where disability was a key to success (e.g. becoming an equal employment officer) and utilized social networks to continue being successful. Such redefining of work and networks supported the aforesaid quest for meaning and big picture answers. Findings not only indicate how individuals experience career success after a life-changing event but also help defamiliarize extant notions of ableism in workplace contexts. %B Human Relations %8 2017 %G eng %U http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0018726716687388 %2 a %4 125774774272 %$ 125774774272 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T THE SHAPING OF SUSTAINABLE CAREERS POST HEARING LOSS %A Baldridge,David %A Kulkarni,Mukta %K Management %B Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Orlando FL %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 139283052544 %$ 139283052544 %0 Journal Article %J Finance Research Letters %D 2017 %T Shareholder Rights in Mergers and Acquisitions: Are Appraisal Rights Being Abused? %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %A Lundberg,Clark %K Finance %X Appraisal rights grant dissenting shareholders in an acquisition the right to petition the court to determine the value of their shares. These rights can protect shareholders from acquisitions below fundamental value or can be abused by opportunistic investors. We examine the use of appraisal rights and find the evidence is most consistent with appraisal rights functioning as recourse when the target firm is sold below fundamental value. %B Finance Research Letters %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 138602024960 %$ 138602024960 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T "Shoulder Pads: Design Inspiration for Modern and Postmodern Fashion." %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %8 2017 %G eng %2 d %4 254893412352 %$ 254893412352 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T The Social Expectation to Be Ethical: A Role Definition Perspective of Ethical Leadership and Unethical Behavior %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B International Conference on Social Dilemmas %C Taormina, Sicily %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 141396633600 %$ 141396633600 %0 Journal Article %J Family Business Review %D 2017 %T Stewardship Climate Scale: An Assessment of Reliability and Validity %A Neubaum,Donald %A Thomas,Christopher H. %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin B. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X While stewardship theory is often used to explain family business outcomes, no prior empirical study has used a validated measure of stewardship. We, therefore, surveyed 846 managers and subordinates from 221 family- and non-family firms in the US and Australia to develop a reliable and valid stewardship climate scale. We found family firms have a stronger stewardship climate and the relationship between stewardship climate and performance is mediated by innovativeness, and the effects of stewardship are stronger in family firms, confirming the value of stewardship theory, and our scale, when explaining family business outcomes. %B Family Business Review %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 126097838080 %$ 126097838080 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Structural Redundancy for Managing Supply Chain Disruption Risks: An Empirically Informed Investigation of Real-World Multi-Echelon Supply Networks %A Kim,Yusoon %K Supply Chain %B 48th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute %C Washington D.C., USA %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162505943040 %$ 162505943040 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Supervisor's Tool Chest %A Cieri,Mike %K Management %B Supervisor's Tool Chest %C Bend %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 143555653632 %$ 143555653632 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management %D 2017 %T Supply Chain Security: A Classification of Practices and An Empirical Study of Differential Effects and Complementarity %A Lu,Guanyi %A Koufteros,X %A Lucianetti,L %K Supply Chain %B IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management %V 54 %P 234-248 %8 2017 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 220235454464 %$ 220235454464 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Symposium: Workplace incivility: new frontiers and research directions %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Huang,Lei %K Management %B Academy of Management Conference %C Atlanta %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144793663488 %$ 144793663488 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Management Review %D 2017 %T A tale of two formats: Direct comparison of matching situational and behavior description interview questions %A Howes,Satoris %A Weyhrauch,W. S. %A Huffcutt,A. I. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Human Resource Management Review %V 27 %P 167-177 %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 149497110528 %$ 149497110528 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Taxation Association %D 2017 %T Taxable Income and Firm Risk %A Steele,Logan %A Dhaliwal,Dan %A Lee,Hye-Seung %A Pincus,Morton %K Accounting %B Journal of the American Taxation Association %V 39 %P 1-24 %8 2017 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 167853553664 %$ 167853553664 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2017 %T "This is our house!" Why are I-Os losing at the gender disparity game? %A Huffman,A. H. %A Howes,Satoris %A Olson,K. J. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 4 %P 584-588 %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 149463640064 %$ 149463640064 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T "Through Thick and Thin: Political Risk and the Interdependencies between MNCs and Host Countries" %A Blouin,Jennifer %A Gibbons,Brian %A Wang,Clare %A Wellman,Laura %K Finance %B University of Chicago, Global Issues in Accounting Conference %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 230634100736 %$ 230634100736 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Vocational Behavior %D 2017 %T A time-lagged study of emotional intelligence and salary %A Rode,J. C. %A Arthaud-Day,M. L. %A Ramaswami,A. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Vocational Behavior %V 101 %P 77-89 %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 149463728128 %$ 149463728128 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Too Much of a Good Thing? Grit and the Proliferation of Positive Constructs %A Paterson,Ted %A Harms,P D %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Orlando, FL %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 139508129792 %$ 139508129792 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting %D 2017 %T Unanticipated Effects of Restricted Stock on Managers' Risky Investment Decisions. %A Rose,Jake %A Rose,Ania %A Suh,Ikseon %A Ugrin,Joe %K Accounting %B Advances in Accounting %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 161191469056 %$ 161191469056 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Undermining yourself: A moral emotions perspective on the consequences of social undermining %A Houston,Lawrence %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Orlando FL %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144795787264 %$ 144795787264 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Annals %D 2017 %T Understanding the dual nature of ambivalence: Why and when ambivalence leads to good and bad outcomes %A Rothman,N %A Pratt,M %A Rees,Laura %A Vogus,T %K Management %B Academy of Management Annals %V 11 %P 1-40 %8 2017 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 218334005248 %$ 218334005248 %0 Journal Article %J Indoor and Built Environment %D 2017 %T When less is more: Space perceptions of mobile and stationary RV dwellers %A McGonagall,Odran Mason %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Indoor and Built Environment %C London %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 144759746560 %$ 144759746560 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Information Systems %D 2017 %T When Should Audit Firms Introduce Analyses of Big Data into the Audit Process? %A Rose,Ania %A Rose,Jake %A Sanderson,K. %A Thibodeau,J. %K Accounting %X 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. %B Journal of Information Systems %V 31 %P 81-99 %8 2017 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 149553647616 %$ 149553647616 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %D 2017 %T Who Cares if "Service with a Smile" is Authentic?: An Expectancy-Based Model of Customer Race and Perceptions of Service Interactions %A Houston,Lawrence %A Grandey,Alicia A. %A Sawyer,Katina %K Management %X “Service with a smile” improves performance ratings, but it is unclear whether that smile must always be authentic. We propose that reactions to a service employee’s display authenticity may depend on the customer’s race, due to a history of differential service experiences. Further, we propose that these experiences inform customers’ expectations, such that White customers are more likely than Black customers to expect friendly “service with a smile.” To test this conjecture, we first confirm that Blacks have lower service performance expectations than Whites due to a history of mistreatment in a service context. In two experimental studies and a field study, we then show that authenticity is a stronger predictor of performance-based evaluations (i.e., exceeded expectations) for White customers than for Black customers. Our findings underscore the impact of the racially biased treatment that Black customers have come to expect and the challenge of pleasing a diverse customer base. %B Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %8 2017 %G eng %2 a %4 126870849536 %$ 126870849536 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Who is Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? The Effects of Schedule UTP %A Frischmann,Peter %A Tree,David %K Accounting %B 2017 Southwestern Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association %C Little Rock, Arkansas %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144795211776 %$ 144795211776 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Winning the Bid: Competition in NPD Contracting %A Ribbink,Dina %A Pun,Hubert %A Yan,Tingting %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %B POMS %C Seattle %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 162675601408 %$ 162675601408 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Withheld Disability Accommodation requests, perceived integration, and desire to stay %A Durban,Colleen %A Baldridge,David %A Houston,Lawrence %A Yang,Liu-Qin %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Orlando FL %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 144795387904 %$ 144795387904 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Withheld Disability Accommodation Requests, Perceived Integration and Desire to Stay %A Durban,Colleen %A Baldridge,David %A Houston,Lawrence %A Yang,Liu-Qin %K Management %B Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Orlando FL %8 2017 %G eng %2 c %4 139283232768 %$ 139283232768 %0 Conference Paper %B International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) International Conference %D 2017 %T Women's Reaction to Whole 3D Body Scanning and its Influence on Body Satisfaction %A Saeidi,Elahe %A Romeo,L %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) International Conference %C St. Petersburg, Florida %8 2017 %G eng %2 b %4 211551805440 %$ 211551805440 %0 Journal Article %J Coatings %D 2017 %T Wood-rotting fungal pigments as colorants in oil-based textile dyes %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Palomino,Mardonio %A Gutierrez,Vega %A Robinson,Sara %K Design Program %B Coatings %V 7 %8 2017 %G eng %U http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/7/10/152/html %N 152 %2 a %4 155085180928 %$ 155085180928 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2017 %T Workplace status: The development and validation of a scale %A Djurdjevic,Emilija %A Stoverink,Adam %A Klotz,Anthony %A Koopman,Joel %A da Motta Veiga,Serge Pires %A Yam,Kai Chi %A Chiang,Jack %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 102 %P 1124-1147 %8 2017 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 104735074304 %$ 104735074304 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T (3.04 Best Practices for Teaching Introductory Courses %A Bourne,Amy %K Accounting %B AAA National Meeting %C New York City %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 131243728896 %$ 131243728896 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T 7 ways people quit their jobs %A Klotz,Anthony %A Bolino,Mark C %K Management %8 2016 %G eng %U https://hbr.org/2016/09/7-ways-people-quit-their-jobs %2 d %4 133572548608 %$ 133572548608 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T An adaptive management model: A beyond budgeting informed approach %A Akroyd,Chris %A O'Grady,Winnie %A Scott,Inara %K Accounting %K Business Law %B Monash Forum on Management Accounting %C Melbourne, Australia %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144482199552 %$ 144482199552 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Advancing the Well-being Research Agenda: What Do We Need to Know to Be Our Best Selves at Work %A Paterson,Ted %A Varley,Amanda %A Cooper,Cary %A Spreitzer,Gretchen %A Fritz,Charlotte %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127060008960 %$ 127060008960 %0 Journal Article %J American Business Law Journal %D 2016 %T Antitrust and Socially Responsible Collaboration: A Chilling Combination? %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X Businesses are increasingly using collaboration to address concerns about sustainability, transparency, human rights, and labor conditions in global markets. Such collaborations include the development of certifications and standards, the sharing of information about factories and suppliers, and agreements to share facilities, like less than full delivery trucks. Yet at the same time, federal antitrust policies broadly prohibit agreements that restrain trade or commerce, creating the potential for innovative collaborations to result in legal prosecution. This article applies antitrust law to socially responsible and sustainable business collaboration in an effort to determine whether antitrust law chills potentially beneficial agreements. The article concludes that careful structuring of agreements can avoid many antitrust violations, but also finds that certain types of agreements, including those that could have the most impact on scarce resources and vulnerable commodity producers, are forbidden. Accordingly, this article argues that per se rules forbidding certain practices, including price fixing and resource sharing, be reconsidered in light of current economic and environmental conditions. It also questions certain assumptions about the benefits of competition in light of current environmental, human rights, and sustainability challenges. %B American Business Law Journal %C Malden, MA %V 53 %P 97-144 %8 2016 %G eng %U http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ablj.12073/abstract %N 1 %2 a %4 106250686464 %$ 106250686464 %0 Journal Article %J Cognition and Emotion %D 2016 %T Assessing collective affect recognition via the Emotional Aperture Measure %A Sanchez-Burks,J %A Bartel,C %A Rees,Laura %A Huy,Q %K Management %B Cognition and Emotion %V 30 %P 117-133 %8 2016 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 218334328832 %$ 218334328832 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies %D 2016 %T An Assessment of the Magnitude of Effect Sizes: Evidence from 30 Years of Meta-Analysis in Management %A Paterson,Ted %A Harms,P D %A Steel,Piers %A Credé,Marcus %K Management %X This study compiles information from more than 250 meta-analyses conducted over the past 30 years to assess the magnitude of reported effect sizes in the OB/HR literatures. Our analysis revealed an average uncorrected effect of r = .227 and an average corrected effect of ρ = .278 (SDρ = .140). Based upon the distribution of effect sizes we report, Cohen’s effect size benchmarks are not appropriate for use in OB/HR research as they over-estimate the actual breakpoints between small, medium, and large effects. We also assessed the average statistical power reported in meta-analytic conclusions and found substantial evidence that the majority of primary studies in the management literature are statistically underpowered. Finally, we investigated the impact of the file drawer problem in meta-analyses and our findings indicate that the file drawer problem is not a significant concern for meta-analysts. We conclude by discussing various implications of this study for OB/HR researchers. %B Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 115727622144 %$ 115727622144 %0 Case %D 2016 %T BA302: Microsoft Dynamics NAV ERP Exercise/Walkthrough %A Curry,Michael %A Marshall,Byron %A Raja,V.T. %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Wydner,Kirk %K Accounting %K BIS %X 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. %P 25 %8 2016 %G eng %U http://hdl.handle.net/1957/59858 %2 d %4 134050416640 %$ 134050416640 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Selection and Assessment %D 2016 %T Behavioral cues as indicators of deception in structured employment interviews %A Howes,Satoris %A Weyhrauch,W. S. %A Waples,C. J. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %X Two studies were conducted to examine the use of behavioral cues to identify deception within structured interviews. In Study 1, participants engaged in mock interviews in which they were instructed to lie on specific questions that varied by person. Trained coders evaluated the presence and extent of deception cues in each videotaped response. Nine cues predicted responses as expected, demonstrating that, with careful scrutiny, it is possible to detect deception. In Study 2, participants, either informed or uninformed regarding deception cues, viewed five interviews and evaluated responses as being honest or deceptive. Participants also rated overall interview performance. Participants were unable to accurately distinguish lies from truths. Nevertheless, performance ratings differed on the basis of rater perceptions of truthfulness. %B International Journal of Selection and Assessment %V 24 %P 119-131 %8 2016 %G eng %U https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ijsa.12135 %N 2 %2 a %4 149505443840 %$ 149505443840 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Beyond budgeting and management change: Responding flexibly to environmental turbulence %A Akroyd,Chris %A O'Grady,Winnie %A Scott,Inara %K Accounting %K Business Law %B Advances in Management Accounting World Conference on Management Accounting Research %C Monterey, California %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144482015232 %$ 144482015232 %0 Journal Article %J Thunderbird International Business Review %D 2016 %T Business Cultural Intelligence Quotient: A Five-Country Study %A Elston,Julie %A Alon,Ilan %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X Cultural intelligence (CI) has often been linked to performance at the individual, team and firm levels as a key factor in international business success. Using a new measure of CI, the business cultural intelligence quotient (BCIQ), our study provides empirical evidence on several key antecedents of CI using data onbusiness professionals across five diverse countries (Austria, Colombia, Greece, Spain and USA). The findings suggest that the most important factors leading to cultural intelligence, in order of importance, are: the number of countries that business practitioners have lived in for more than six months, their level of education and the number of languages spoken. We find that cultural intelligence varies across countries, suggesting that some countries have a higher propensity for cross-cultural business interactions. By teasing out the common antecedents of BCIQ among professionals, our findings may help with screening and training professionals for international assignments. Future research may examine the environmental (country-specific) factors associated with a higher propensity for cultural intelligence (such as immigration, cultural diversity, languages spoken, and international trade) to explain the effect of country of origin on cultural intelligence in the professional community. %B Thunderbird International Business Review %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 87627952128 %$ 87627952128 %0 Journal Article %J Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews %D 2016 %T A business model for success: Enterprises serving the base of the pyramid with off-grid solar lighting %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X Basic electric service is essential to sustainable development, yet for remote rural areas, connecting to an electric grid can be economically and geographically unfeasible. Firms have sought to bring basic electric service to isolated and impoverished rural areas using off-grid solar lights and solar home systems, but often meet challenges common to base of the pyramid (BOP) markets. This article examines the intersection of theories related to successful business models for enterprises serving the base of the pyramid and studies of off-grid renewable energy enterprises. It identifies relevant and overlapping themes, and creates a framework for a successful business model that includes four primary components: community interaction; partnerships; local capacity building; and addressing barriers unique to the off-grid market, including financing, education, and development of distribution networks. %B Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews %V 70 %P 50-55 %8 2016 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032116309315 %2 a %4 137220786176 %$ 137220786176 %0 Book %D 2016 %T Business of Fashion %A Burns,Leslie %A Mullet,Kathy %A Bryant,Nancy %K Design Program %C New York %8 2016 %G eng %N 5 %2 d %4 144480899072 %$ 144480899072 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Can You See Me Now? Social Invisibility and Career Success for the Black Professional Class %A Jones,Kisha S. %A Houston,Lawrence %A Johnson,Tiffany D. %K Management %B Academy of Management (AOM) %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 126869284864 %$ 126869284864 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T A Case Study Examining the CCT of Fluorescent Lighting on Student On-task behavior in an Elementary School Classroom %A Puley,Alana %A Read,Marilyn %A Tural,Elif %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Interior Design Educators Council Annual Conference %C Portland, OR %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127065516032 %$ 127065516032 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Cashing in or selling out? Authenticity as moral capital in craft industries %A Leavitt,Keith %A Murphy,Chad %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127036116992 %$ 127036116992 %0 Book Section %D 2016 %T Chapter 5: Business Examples of Sustainable Supply Chains. In, Sustainable Supply Chains. %A Pagell,Mark %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %8 2016 %G eng %2 d %4 127155376128 %$ 127155376128 %0 Book Section %D 2016 %T Chapter 5: Business Examples of Sustainable Supply Chains. In, Sustainable Supply Chains %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Pagell,Mark %K Supply Chain %8 2016 %G eng %2 d %4 144837478400 %$ 144837478400 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Coaching for Improved Performance %A Cieri,Mike %K Management %B Monthly Meeting %C Eugene, OR %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 126680467456 %$ 126680467456 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of School Public Relations %D 2016 %T Collegiate Athletic Rebranding: Transforming the Visual Identity of Oregon State University %A Rumpakis,Alexandra %A Bee,Colleen %A Lee,Jason %K Marketing %B Journal of School Public Relations %V 37 %P 249-274 %8 2016 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 143537246208 %$ 143537246208 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Commercialization of university technologies %A Toombs,Charles %K Marketing %B Oregon State University Vista Club %C MU %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 126171547648 %$ 126171547648 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T A comparative meta-analysis of past- and future-oriented structured interview formats %A Weyhrauch,W S %A Howes,Satoris %A Huffcutt,A I %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162712190976 %$ 162712190976 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Competitive Actions and Responses in a Group-based Market: The Interplay of Competition and Cooperation %A Wu,Jie %A Li,JiaTao %A Chen,Jiyao %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B SMS special conference on Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Coopetition %C Rome, Italy %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 142677655552 %$ 142677655552 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Management %D 2016 %T Corporate Governance and the Informational Efficiency of Prices %A Lee,C. %A Chung,K. H. %A Yang,Sean %K Finance %B Financial Management %V 45 %P 239-260 %8 2016 %G eng %N Spring 2016 %2 a %4 132483514368 %$ 132483514368 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Corporate taxes and lobbying: Getting a seat at the table. %A Frischmann,Peter %A Barrick,John %K Accounting %B 6th European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management Conference on Current Research in Taxation. %C Bonn, Germany %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144794025984 %$ 144794025984 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Corporate taxes and lobbying: Getting a seat at the table. %A Frischmann,Peter %A Barrick,John %K Accounting %B 2016 Western Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association. %C Seattle, WA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144793772032 %$ 144793772032 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T The cost of corporate social irresponsibility %A Yang,Jimmy %A Lin,KC %A Johnson,Shane %K Finance %B Finance Seminar %C Taiwan %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144773206016 %$ 144773206016 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T The cost of corporate social irresponsibility %A Yang,Jimmy %A Lin,KC %A Johnson,Shane %K Finance %B Entrepreneurship Society Seminar %C Taiwan %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144794408960 %$ 144794408960 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T The cost of corporate social irresponsibility %A Yang,Jimmy %A Lin,KC %A Johnson,Shane %K Finance %B Finance Seminar %C Taiwan %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144794304512 %$ 144794304512 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T The cost of corporate social irresponsibility %A Yang,Jimmy %A Lin,KC %A Johnson,Shane %K Finance %B Finance Seminar %C Taiwan %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144773222400 %$ 144773222400 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Cultural Differences and Risk Mitigation Strategies %A D'Lima,Rohan %A Ribbink,Dina %A Vachon,Stephan %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %B DSI Annual Conference %C Austin, TX %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 207789897728 %$ 207789897728 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T “Current State of Graduate Education: Is there a Need to form an ITAA Alliance? %A Florie,Ann Marie %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B ITAA Annual Conference %C Vancouver, BC Canada %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144480200704 %$ 144480200704 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Customer Discovery %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B OSU Accelerator %C Corvallis %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144573769728 %$ 144573769728 %0 Journal Article %J Computer Law and Security Review %D 2016 %T Data Analytics and Consumer Profiling: Finding Appropriate Privacy Principles for Discovered Data %A King,Nancy %A Forder,Jay %K Business Law %X In Big Data, the application of sophisticated data analytics to very large datasets makes it possible to infer or derive (“to discover”) additional personal information about consumers that would otherwise not be known from examining the underlying data. The discovery and use of this type of personal information for consumer profiling raises significant information privacy concerns, challenging privacy regulators around the globe. This article finds appropriate privacy principles to protect consumers’ privacy in this context. It draws insights from a comparative law study of information privacy laws in the United States and Australia. It examines draft consumer privacy legislation from the United States to reveal its strengths and weaknesses in terms of addressing the significant privacy concerns that relate to Big Data’s discovery of personal data and subsequent profiling by businesses. %B Computer Law and Security Review %V 32 %P 696-714 %8 2016 %G eng %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clsr.2016.05.002 %2 a %4 123172761600 %$ 123172761600 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Journal %D 2016 %T Delaying Change: Examining How Industry and Managerial Turbulence Impact Structural Realignment %A Carroll,Tim %A Karim,Samina %A Long,Chris P %K Management %X This paper examines when firms pursue structural realignment through business unit reconfiguration, specifically by recombining business units. Our results refine and extend contingency theory and studies of organization design by drawing on theories of decision avoidance and delay to describe environmental conditions when firms pursue or postpone structural realignment. Our empirical analysis of 46 firms from 1978 to 1997, operating within the U.S. medical device and pharmaceutical sectors, demonstrates that while decision makers initiate structural recombination during periods of industry growth (i.e., munificence), they reduce their recombination efforts during periods of industry turbulence (i.e., dynamism), and managerial turbulence (i.e., growth in top management team size). We also find evidence that firms delay realignment and bide their time for better environmental conditions of declining turbulence and industry growth before pursuing more structural realignment. Together, these findings suggest that decision makers often delay initiating structural recombination until they can effectively process information and assess how structural changes will help them realign the organization to the environment. %B Academy of Management Journal %V 59 %P 791-817 %8 2016 %G eng %U https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amj.2012.0409 %N 3 %2 a %4 222727217152 %$ 222727217152 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Design for collaborative learning: The shifting ground of campus building design %A Tural,Elif %A Read,Marilyn %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B IDEC Annual Conference %C Portland, OR %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127065966592 %$ 127065966592 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Developing a Dynamic Computational Theory of Unmet Expectations in the Development of Turnover Decisions %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Workshop on Computational Modeling %C Athens, OH %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127135807488 %$ 127135807488 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance %D 2016 %T Development and implementation of a multifaceted well-being intervention %A Mills,M. J. %A Fullagar,C. J. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance %V 3 %P 360-375 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 149498957824 %$ 149498957824 %0 Conference Paper %B the Fifteeth workshop on e-Business (WeB 2016) in Dublin %D 2016 %T Differences between Younger and Senior Information Providers in Senior Online Communities %A Wang,Changyu %A Zhu,Bin %A Zuo,Meiyun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B the Fifteeth workshop on e-Business (WeB 2016) in Dublin %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 145142321152 %$ 145142321152 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Disability Accommodation and Equal Career Advancement Opportunities %A Swift,Michele %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127040108544 %$ 127040108544 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Discussant's Comments: Does Tax Management Play a Role in Sustaining a Competitive Advantage? %A Frischmann,Peter %K Accounting %B University of Muenster: 6th European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management Conference on Current Research in Taxation. %C Bonn, Germany %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144794277888 %$ 144794277888 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Disruptions in the Procurement Process %A D'Lima,Rohan %A Ribbink,Dina %A Vachon,Stephan %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %B POMS Annual Conference %C Orlando, FL %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 207789932544 %$ 207789932544 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Does class type matter? Factors that may help students’ decision about class type for greater success in Accounting Principles %A Bourne,Amy %K Accounting %B NE Regional AAA Meeting %C Boston, MA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 131243683840 %$ 131243683840 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing %D 2016 %T Drawn to the Fire: The role of passion, tenacity and inspirational leadership in angel investing %A Murnieks,Charles %A Cardon,Melissa S. %A Sudek,Richard %A White,Daniel %A Brooks,Wade %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business Venturing %V 31 %P 468-484 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 127037847552 %$ 127037847552 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Early Detection of Placement for Success in an Online Quantitative Class %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Olstad,Andrew %K Business Analytics %K Supply Chain %B Joint Statistical Meetings %C Chicago, IL %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144709447680 %$ 144709447680 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Review %D 2016 %T The Effects of Executive, Firm, and Board Characteristics on Executive Exit %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %X We estimate a hazard model of the probability of top corporate executives exiting their firms over the period 1996–2010. Our main findings are that: (1) female executives have greater likelihoods of exit than males, (2) the likelihood of exit increases with the independence of the board and decreases with the fraction of the board that is female and the average age of board members, and (3) a higher percentage of independent directors on the board lowers the probability of exit more for females than for males. Further, controlling for exit risk reduces the well-documented compensation differential between men and women. %B Financial Review %V 51 %P 527-557 %8 2016 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 107214450688 %$ 107214450688 %0 Journal Article %D 2016 %T Electronic Medical Record System Avoidance in a Turbulent Environment %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Mellott,M. %A Dinger,M. %A Campbell,D. %K BIS %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 272321427456 %$ 272321427456 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Emotions and the appraisal-tendency framework: Anger, sadness, and fairness judgments %A Kausel,E E %A Howes,Satoris %A Spratt,J %A Jackson,A T %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162711937024 %$ 162711937024 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T An Empirical Investigation of Transaction Dynamics in Online Surplus Networks: a Complex Adaptive Systems Perspective %A Kim,Yusoon %K Supply Chain %B Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) %C Orlando, FL %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162505834496 %$ 162505834496 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Employee homesickness: Remote employees reactions to being removed from relational others %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B Western Academy of Management %C Portland, OR %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 125269841920 %$ 125269841920 %0 Journal Article %J Design Principles & Practice: An International Journal %D 2016 %T Environment-friendly Interior Materials and Products %A Lee,Seunghae %A Kang,Mihyun %K Design Program %B Design Principles & Practice: An International Journal %V 9 %P 25-37 %8 2016 %G eng %U http://ijgar.cgpublisher.com/ %2 a %4 89023774720 %$ 89023774720 %0 Journal Article %J ISACA Journal %D 2016 %T Evaluating IT Integration Risk Prior to Mergers and Acquisitions %A Khazanchi,Deepak %A Arora,Vipin %K BIS %X Integration of IT systems and IT management processes is one of the major challenges in the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) process that affects all aspects of the merged business and is, therefore, crucial to the overall success of the M&A process. The purpose of this article is to highlight various types of IT integration risks and the associated costs that must be considered and factored in with the predeal negotiations in each and every M&A. This is important, especially because of the huge costs involved in integrating incompatible systems and meeting the mandatory regulatory compliance requirements. The article suggests looking closely at technical, managerial and user/application level risk factors as part of the M&A pre-merger due diligence. This effort would also evaluate the potential real costs of IT integration post-merger and contribute to the overall M&A valuation. Some of this approach is already widely recommended by M&A advisors and major consulting firms. The article recommends going even further by creating a national M&A IT integration database that provides anonymous inventory of IT integration risk factors and costs before and after an M&A to better understand how IT integration risk impacts the valuation and success or failure of M&As. %B ISACA Journal %V 1 %8 2016 %G eng %U http://www.isaca.org/Journal/archives/2016/Volume-1/Pages/default.aspx %2 a %4 127166369792 %$ 127166369792 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Corporate Governance %D 2016 %T Evidence on the Dynamic Nature of Executive Compensation and Corporate Governance in China %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B International Journal of Corporate Governance %V 7 %8 2016 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 106814715904 %$ 106814715904 %0 Journal Article %J European Journal of Marketing %D 2016 %T The Evolving Family Assemblage: How Senior Families 'Do' Family %A Huff,Aimee %A Cotte,June %K Marketing %X Purpose
A growing stream of consumer research has examined the intersection of family dynamics, consumption practices, and the marketplace. The purpose of this research is to make sense of the complex nature of family for senior families (adult children and their elderly parents) who employ the use of elder care services and facilities.

Approach
This research analyzes data gathered from in-depth interviews with adult siblings and their elderly parents through the lens of assemblage theory.

Findings
This paper advances a conceptulisation of the family as an evolving assemblage of components, including individual members; material possessions and home(s); shared values, goals, memories, and practices; prominent familial attributes of love and care; and marketplace resources. Three features of the assemblage come to the fore in senior families: the fluid meaning of independence for the elderly parent, the evolution of shared family practices, and the trajectory of the assemblage that is a function of its history and future.

Originality/Value
This research 1) focuses on a stage of family life that has been undertheorised; 2) applies assemblage theory to the family collective, demonstrating that a family can be conceptualised as an ever-evolving assemblage of human and non-human components, and this is a useful lens for understanding how senior families ‘do’ family; and 3) argues for a broader notion of family – one that is not household-centric or focused on families with young children, that encompasses members and materiality, and that foregrounds the dynamic, evolving nature of family life. %B European Journal of Marketing %V 50 %P 892-915 %8 2016 %G eng %N 5/6 %2 a %4 107210156032 %$ 107210156032 %0 Journal Article %J Educational Planning %D 2016 %T Examining student behavior under two correlated color temperature levels of lighting in an elementary school classroom %A Pulay,Alana %A Read,Marilyn %A Tural,Elif %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Educational Planning %V 23 %P 57-69 %8 2016 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 144729325568 %$ 144729325568 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Examining the motivational megatheory: Integrating equity sensitivity, goal setting, and equity %A Waples,C J %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Western Academy of Management %C Portland, OR %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162712227840 %$ 162712227840 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2016 %T Examining worker underrepresentation in selection research: The domain matters %A Howes,Satoris %A Huffcutt,A. I. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 9 %P 167-174 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 149505923072 %$ 149505923072 %0 Conference Paper %B Marketing Educators Association %D 2016 %T An exploration of where social media marketing is taught across the university campus. %A Veltri,Frank %A Moody,R %K Marketing %B Marketing Educators Association %C Denver, CO %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 185941901312 %$ 185941901312 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Banking & Finance %D 2016 %T Fragility, stress, and market returns %A Berger,Dave %A Pukthuanthong,Kuntara %K Finance %B Journal of Banking & Finance %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 57419567104 %$ 57419567104 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Fraud Brainstorming %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Workshop %C Honolulu %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162520719360 %$ 162520719360 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Watson Creative %C Portland, OR %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127157344256 %$ 127157344256 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T From Fish Tank to the Open Ocean: Navigating the Institutional Field of CCT %A Belkhir,Meriam %A Brouard,Myriam %A Brunk,Katja H. %A Campana,Mario %A Dalmoro,Marlon %A Ferreira,Marcia Christina %A Figueiredo,Bernardo %A Huff,Aimee %A Scaraboto,Daiane %A Sibai,Olivier %A Smith,Andrew %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory 2016 %C Lille, France %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 142437089280 %$ 142437089280 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T From the bedroom to the office: Workplace spillover effects of marital sexual activity. %A Leavitt,Keith %A Barnes,Christopher M %A Watkins,Trevor %A Wagner,David T %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127033001984 %$ 127033001984 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T A Gadfly's Perspective %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %K Finance %8 2016 %G eng %U https://corpgov.law.harvard.edu/2016/09/21/a-gadflys-perspective/ %2 d %4 133679271936 %$ 133679271936 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Gender and turnover intentions: Why do women quit work? %A Huffman,A H %A Olson,K J %A Klinefelter,Z %A Irving,L H %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the American Psychological Association %C Denver, CO %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162711689216 %$ 162711689216 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Ethics %D 2016 %T Good without knowing it: subtle contextual cues can activate moral identity and reshape moral intuition. %A Leavitt,Keith %A Zhu,L %A Aquino,K %K Management %B Journal of Business Ethics %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 87630624768 %$ 87630624768 %0 Journal Article %J Pacific Accounting Review %D 2016 %T The Governance of Inter-firm Co-development Projects in an Open Innovation Setting %A Biswas,Sharlene %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %X Purpose - This paper examines the governance of inter-firm co-development in an open innovation setting and shows how a stage-gate product development process can be used to support this relationship. Design/methodology/approach - We adopt a qualitative case-study approach informed by ethnomethodology. Data was obtained via semi-structured interviews and document analysis. Findings - We found that in an open innovation setting - where the producing partner relies on a research partner for all product development activities - a stage-gate product development process can act as a governance mechanism as it enables the development of trust and cooperation which supports the co-development relationship. Research limitations/implications - The implication of this finding is that a stage-gate process can be a flexible governance mechanism, which can adapt over time in relation to the needs of the co-development partners in an open innovation setting. This also lays the groundwork for future research to explore the applicability of this tool in other settings e.g. outsourcing arrangements as well as help guide the design and implementation of future governance mechanisms. Originality/value - In the context of accounting research, this paper helps practitioners and academics understand how a stage-gate process can be used as a governance mechanism to manage and control co-development projects in an open innovation setting. %B Pacific Accounting Review %V 28 %P 446 - 457 %8 2016 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 127103715328 %$ 127103715328 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Management Journal %D 2016 %T Grouping interdependent tasks: Using spectral graph partitioning to study complex systems %A Lee,Chi-Hyon %A Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela %A Karim,Samina %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Journal %V 37 %P 177-191 %8 2016 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 111915638784 %$ 111915638784 %0 Conference Paper %B The 10th China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM 2016) %D 2016 %T Helping Senior Participants Acquire the Right Type of Social Support in Online Communities %A Wang,Changyu %A Zhu,Bin %A Zuo,Meiyun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X Senior citizens could greatly be benefited from the social support received from a community(Choi et al. 2014; Goswami et al. 2010). Social support denotes to the interaction/communication with others, verbal or nonverbal, reducing the uncertainty or enhancing the self-perception of in control of one’s own life (Albrecht and Adelman 1987). All participants of online communities are motivated by their desire of seeking social support. And such support occurs when community members form relational links among them and have interactions that intend to help (Heaney and Israel 2002). A network member can receive/send different types of social supports from/to others. Informational support transmits information and provides guidance related to the task/question a community member has (Krause 1986); emotional support expresses understanding, encouragement, empathy affection, affirming, validation, sympathy, caring and concern (House 1981; Wang et al. 2014); companionship or network support gives the recipient a sense of belonging (Keating 2013; Wang et al. 2014); and appraisal support enhances the self-evaluation of the recipient (House 1981). Studies have shown that people are usually motivated by their desire of seeking one or more types of social supports to participate in an online community (Goswami et al. 2010; Kanayama 2003; Pfeil 2007; Pfeil and Zaphiris 2009; Wright 2000; Xie 2008). And such social support can only be acquired during the interaction with others. For senior citizens, even though they can be greatly benefited from the social support received through participation, the obstacles they need to overcome in order to feel engaged could be larger than that of younger people (Charness and Boot 2009; Lee et al. 2011), especially when they come to the community for the first time. They could be easily overwhelmed by the content that has been generated by other existing members, finding it difficult to identify an appropriate member to initiate a meaningful interaction. It therefore is critical for an online community system to help senior participants identify other existing members who are more likely to supply the type of support they are seeking. While many previous studies have uncovered the variety factors, contextual (Pfeil and Zaphiris 2009; Wang et al. 2015; Xie 2008) or individual (Wang et al. 2014, 2015, 2012; Wright 1999), that impact the degree to which a senior citizen receives social support needed from an online community, it remains unclear what the characteristics of existing community members who are more likely to provide a new comer the kind of support, informational, emotional, companionship, or appraisal are. And the answer to this question may have significant academic and practical implications. This study thus proposes to fulfil the gap by utilizing data collected from a senior community website to investigate the links between the characteristics of existing senior members and the amount and the type of support they provided to new comers. %B The 10th China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM 2016) %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 127142539264 %$ 127142539264 %0 Case %D 2016 %T Honda Canada %A Weil,Mary %A Ribbink,Dina %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %X Honda Canada (A): Tsunami and Communications, Ivey Publishing 9B16D004Honda Canada (B): Tsunami and Sourcing Disruption, Ivey Publishing 9B16D005 Teaching Note: Ivey Publishing 8B16004 %C London, Ontario %8 2016 %G eng %2 d %4 162675931136 %$ 162675931136 %0 Conference Paper %B 2016 Pre-ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems %D 2016 %T Hope for change in individual security behavior assessments %A Curry,Michael %A Marshall,Byron %A Crossler,Rob %K Accounting %K BIS %B 2016 Pre-ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 136325298176 %$ 136325298176 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T How and when leader humility affects follower task and extra-role performance. A moderated mediation model of job autonomy and employee-felt trust %A Cho,Jeewon %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 126571132928 %$ 126571132928 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T How Do I Publish Quality Research in Family Business? Workshop on Best Practices in Family Business Research %A Neubaum,Donald %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Professional Development Workship %C San Diego, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 126096484352 %$ 126096484352 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T How Entrepreneurs Cope with Exhaustion: The Influence of Physical Activity and Mindfulness %A Murnieks,Charles %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Haynie,J. Michael %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Bodo, Norway %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127037417472 %$ 127037417472 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Ethics %D 2016 %T How is benevolent leadership linked to employee creativity? The mediating role of leader–member exchange and the moderating role of power distance orientation %A Lin,Weipeng %A Ma,Jingjing %A Zhang,Qi %A Li,Jenny C %A Jiang,Feng %K Management %B Journal of Business Ethics %V 152 %P 1099-1115 %8 2016 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 227848271872 %$ 227848271872 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Management Accounting %D 2016 %T How Management Control Practices Enable Strategic Alignment during the Product Development Process %A Akroyd,Chris %A Biswas,Sharlene %A Chuang,Sharon %K Accounting %X Purpose – This paper examines how the management control practices of organization members enables the alignment of product development projects with potentially conflicting corporate strategies during the product development process.
Methodology/approach – Using an ethnomethodology informed research approach we carry out a case study of an innovative New Zealand food company. Case study data included an internal company document, interviews with organization members from new product development (NPD), marketing and finance functions as well as an external market analysis document focused on our case study company and its market.
Findings – Our case study company had both sales growth and profit growth corporate strategies which have been argued to cause tensions. We found that organization members at our case study company used four management control practices to enable the alignment of product development projects to these strategies. The first management control practice was having the NPD and marketing functions responsible for different corporate strategies. Other management control practices included the involvement of organization members from across multiple functions, the activities they carried out, and the measures used to evaluate project performance during the product development process.
Research limitations/implications – These finding add new insights to the management accounting literature by showing how a combination of management control practices can be used by organization members to align projects with potentially conflicting corporate strategies during the product development process.
Practical implications – While the alignment of product development projects to corporate strategy is not easy this study shows how it can be enabled through the use of a number of management control practices.
Originality/value – We contribute to the management accounting research in this area by extending our understanding of how organization members use management control practices during the product development process. %B Advances in Management Accounting %V 26 %P 99-138 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 69576675328 %$ 69576675328 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2016 %T How Managers Foster Trust Through Control and Trustworthiness %A Long,Chs %A Carroll,Tim %A Holtom,Brooks %K Management %X This paper contributes to control-trust research by describing how the efforts managers make to demonstrate their trustworthiness (integrity, ability, benevolence) moderate the effects of managerial controls (output, process, social) on subordinate trust. Our survey of managers and subordinates indicates three conditions under which subordinate trust increases: when managers apply output controls and demonstrate their integrity; when managers apply process controls and demonstrate their ability; when managers apply social controls and demonstrate their benevolence. We argue that that these relationships exist because when managers demonstrate their trustworthiness in ways that facilitate the achievement of performance objectives (i.e., specified in the controls managers apply), subordinates are more confident that authorities are committed to protecting and promoting their interests. %B Academy of Management Proceedings %V 2016 %8 2016 %G eng %N 1 %2 b %4 224160581632 %$ 224160581632 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T How the rhythm of management controls enables organizational agility in a rapidly changing environment %A Akroyd,Chris %A Horii,Satoshi %A Sawabe,Norio %K Accounting %B New Zealand Management Accounting Symposium %C Auckland, New Zealand %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144482156544 %$ 144482156544 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T How the rhythm of management controls enables organizational agility in a rapidly changing environment %A Akroyd,Chris %A Horii,Satoshi %A Sawabe,Norio %K Accounting %B The Auckland Regional Accounting Conference %C Auckland, New Zealand %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144482078720 %$ 144482078720 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis %D 2016 %T Human Capital, Management Quality, and the Exit Decisions of Entrepreneurial Firms %A He,Shan %A Lei,C. W. %K Finance %B Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis %V 51 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 132486203392 %$ 132486203392 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Hybrid Courses with Cub Kahn %A Bourne,Amy %K Accounting %B Integrated Learning Resource Center Colloquium %C Corvallis %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 132918355968 %$ 132918355968 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting %D 2016 %T The Impact of Tax Rate Changes on Intercorporate Investment %A Gary,Robert %A Moore,Jared %A Sisneros,Craig %A Terando,William %K Accounting %X We examine how tax rates impact investment by corporations in the stock market. We regress changes in intercorporate investment on changes in the various individual and corporate top statutory marginal tax rates (MTRs). We find a significant negative association between changes in individual capital gains MTRs and changes in intercorporate investment, while no such association is evident for changes in either individual ordinary or dividend MTRs. These results support the notion that corporations respond to the after-tax rate of return and/or market efficiency consequences brought about by a change in individual capital gains MTRs. We find a significant positive relation between changes in intercorporate investment and changes in corporate MTRs on ordinary income. These results are consistent with corporations scaling back expansion plans and instead investing free cash flows in equity securities as MTRs increase. %B Advances in Accounting %C Amsterdam %V 34 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 14078947329 %$ 14078947329 %0 Journal Article %D 2016 %T The Impact of Virtual Customer Community Interactivity on Organizational Innovation: An Absorptive Capacity Perspective %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Dinger,M. %K BIS %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 272321429504 %$ 272321429504 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Human Resource Management %D 2016 %T The implications of turning down an expatriate assignment: A psychological contracts perspective %A Bolino,Mark %A Klotz,Anthony %A Turnley,Bill %K Management %B International Journal of Human Resource Management %V 28 %P 1816-1841 %8 2016 %G eng %N 13 %2 a %4 87898411008 %$ 87898411008 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Improving understanding of the workload-wellbeing relation among state employees %A Mills,M J %A Fullagar,C %A Howes,Satoris %A Tortez,L %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162710960128 %$ 162710960128 %0 Journal Article %J Michigan Journal of Environmental and Administrative Law %D 2016 %T Incentive Regulation, New Business Models, and the Transformation of the Electric Power Industry %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X The electric utility sector is in the midst of paradigmatic change. Market forces include decreased load growth and technological advances in distributed energy resources, alongside pressures for decarbonization and demands for increased efficiency and new utility services. Meanwhile, as the utility monopoly is undermined and profits slow, financial analysts signal increasing risk to potential utility investors. Suggestions for changes to the existing regulatory structure abound. At the broadest level, the changes that have been proposed reflect an established divide between energy policy, which traditionally focuses on economics and markets, and environmental law, which is based in the protection of natural resources and ecosystems. This article: 1) identifies regulatory and economic incentives embedded in the current utility system; 2) assesses current market trends and new utility goals; and 3) analyzes the intersection of embedded regulatory incentives and key proposals for regulatory changes in light of the new goals. It finds that proposals for changes to the regulatory structure often fail to account for existing regulatory incentives, and ignore opportunities to use regulatory incentives to modify and incentivize desired utility behavior. It concludes with recommendations for ways to incorporate incentive-based regulation in proposals for new utility regulatory structures. %B Michigan Journal of Environmental and Administrative Law %C Ann Arbor, MI %V 5 %P 319-370 %8 2016 %G eng %U http://www.mjeal-online.org/ %N 2 %2 a %4 125706178560 %$ 125706178560 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %D 2016 %T Incivility hates company: Shared Incivility Attenuates Rumination, Stress, and Psychological Withdrawal by Reducing Self-blame %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Leavitt,Keith %A Lim,Sandy %K Management %B Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %C Atlanta, GA/Elsevier %V 133 %P 33-44 %8 2016 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0749597816300735 %2 a %4 87623985152 %$ 87623985152 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Incremental validity of exploratory behavior in complex task learning %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A %A Steele,Logan M %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 31st Annual Conference %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127132522496 %$ 127132522496 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T The Influence of Budgeting on Product Innovation %A Akroyd,Chris %A Horii,Satoshi %A Sawabe,Norio %K Accounting %B British Accounting and Finance Association Annual Conference %C Bath, UK %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127103989760 %$ 127103989760 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Corporate Finance %D 2016 %T Institutional Trading, Information Production, and Corporate Spin-offs %A He,Shan %A Chemmanur,T. J. %K Finance %B Journal of Corporate Finance %V 38 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 132486158336 %$ 132486158336 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T The interactive influence of ambition and sociability on performance in a behavior description interview %A Howes,Satoris %A Huffcutt,A I %A Goebl,A %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Western Academy of Management %C Portland, OR %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162712209408 %$ 162712209408 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Internationalization and Regional Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence on the Formation of New Ventures in China %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B International Workshop on Entrepreneurship in China %C China %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 143265462272 %$ 143265462272 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Internationalization and Regional Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence on the Formation of New Ventures in China %A Elston,Julie %A Weidinger,Alois %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B 33rd Annual International Business Research Conference %C Dubai %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 126148700160 %$ 126148700160 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Internationalization, Geographic Location and Entrepreneurial Intention %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Academy of International Business Annual onference %C New Orleans, LA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 143265439744 %$ 143265439744 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Internationalization, Geographic Location and Entrepreneurial Intention %A Weidinger,Alois %K Accounting %K OSU-Cascades %C McMinnville, OR %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 158385451008 %$ 158385451008 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Internationalization, Geographic Location and Entrepreneurial Intention %A Weidinger,Alois %K Accounting %K OSU-Cascades %B Academy of International Business (AIB) Conference %C New Orleans, LA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 158385537024 %$ 158385537024 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Interrelationships among self-regulatory processes and performance in complex task learning %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A. %A Steele,Logan M %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 31st Annual Conference %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127132446720 %$ 127132446720 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T An Issue-selling Perspective on Women's Leadership in Male-dominated Contexts %A Joshi,Aparna %A Humphrey,Stephen %A Houston,Lawrence %A Dwivedi,Priyanka %K Management %B Academy of Management (AOM) %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 126869479424 %$ 126869479424 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Leadership Development %A Cieri,Mike %K Management %B Leadership Development %C Bend/Madras %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 143555514368 %$ 143555514368 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Vocational Behavior %D 2016 %T Leading future orientations for current effectiveness: The role of engagement and supervisor coaching in linking future work self salience to job performance %A Lin,Weipeng %A Wang,Lei %A Bamberger,Peter A %A Zhang,Qi %A Wang,Haifeng %A Shi,Jing %A Guo,Wemcao %A Zhao,Tao %K Management %B Journal of Vocational Behavior %V 92 %P 145-156 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 227848411136 %$ 227848411136 %0 Conference Paper %D 2016 %T A longitudinal study of emotional intelligence and mid-career success %A Rode,J C %A Arthaud-Day,M L %A Ramaswami,A %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 162704955392 %$ 162704955392 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T A longitudinal study of emotional intelligence and mid-career success %A Rode,J %A Arthaud-Day,M %A Ramaswami,A %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162711619584 %$ 162711619584 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Supply Chain Management %D 2016 %T Making Sustainability Sustainable. %A Montabon,Frank %A Pagell,Mark %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Supply Chain Management %V 52 %8 2016 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 121052092416 %$ 121052092416 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Management controls, framing and overflowing: The construction of a boundary in relation to non-transacting parties %A Akroyd,Chris %A Jollands,Stephen %K Accounting %B AAA Management Accounting Section Meeting %C Dallas %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 115812431872 %$ 115812431872 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Manning-up through misappropriation: Threats to masculinity increase unethical behavior %A Leavitt,Keith %A Kouchaki,Maryam %A Klotz,Anthony %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127036004352 %$ 127036004352 %0 Journal Article %J Information Visualization %D 2016 %T Map? or List?based Recommender Agents? Does the Map Metaphor Fulfill its Promise? %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Diekema,Anne %A Robson,Robby %A Zarsky,Malinda %K BIS %K Supply Chain %X 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. %B Information Visualization %V 16 %P 291-308 %8 2016 %G eng %U http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1473871616669193 %2 a %4 127142455296 %$ 127142455296 %0 Journal Article %J Behavioral Research in Accounting %D 2016 %T Material Control Weakness Corrections: The Enduring Effects of Trust in Management %A Rose,Jake %A Rose,Ania %A Norman,C. %K Accounting %B Behavioral Research in Accounting %V 28 %P 41-53 %8 2016 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 149553510400 %$ 149553510400 %0 Journal Article %J Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management %D 2016 %T The MCS Package in a Non-Budgeting Organisation: A Case Study of Mainfreight %A O'Grady,Winnie %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %X Purpose – Budgets are commonly viewed as a central component of management control systems (MCS). The beyond budgeting literature argues that managers can develop other controls to replace budgets. We contribute to this literature by investigating the MCS package of an organisation which has never in its history had a budget. Design/methodology approach – We carry out an ethnomethodology informed case study at Mainfreight, a large multinational logistics company headquartered in New Zealand. Data was collected from interviews with managers and accountants, internal company documents, published corporate histories, a company presentation, the corporate web site and site visits. Findings – We found that Mainfreight’s MCS package was explicitly designed based on cultural and administrative systems which supported the planning, cybernetic, and reward systems managers used to monitor key drivers of short and long term performance with a focus on profitability. Research limitations/implications – The implication of our finding is that a more holistic view of the MCS package is necessary to understand how control is achieved within organisations that have moved beyond budgeting. Practical implications – We show that organisations can operate without budgets and still maintain a high level of control by developing appropriate cultural and administrative control systems that are internally consistent with their planning, cybernetic, and reward systems. Originality/value – The scarcity of organisations that have never had budgets limits opportunities to investigate an MCS package intended to function without budgets. This unique case setting reveals the design of an integrated non-budgeting MCS package. %B Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management %V 13 %P 1-25 %8 2016 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 69576716288 %$ 69576716288 %0 Journal Article %J International Business Review %D 2016 %T Measurement and Structural Invariance of Entrepreneurial Investment Climate: A Cross-Country Scale Development %A Nam,Daeil %A Kim,Juhee %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Sosik,John J. %A Cullen,John B. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B International Business Review %V 25 %P 1053-1065 %8 2016 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 123418263552 %$ 123418263552 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2016 %T Mixed Blessings: How Top Management Team Heterogeneity and Governance Structure Influence the Use of Corporate Venture Capital by Post-IPO Firms %A Sahaym,Arvin %A Cho,Sam Yul %A Kim,Sang Kyun %A Mousa,Fariss %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This study examines the role of the top management team (TMT) and governance structures in the use of corporate venture capital (CVC) in firms that have recently undergone an initial public offering (IPO). The study is unique in that it sheds light on governance-related antecedents of strategic decision making in such firms. We integrate the insights of behavioral agency and upper echelon perspectives to develop our hypotheses. Our results show that in the presence of non-duality, a negative curvilinear relationship exists between TMT heterogeneity and the use of CVC. We also find that TMT heterogeneity and ownership motivate the use of CVC but only up to a certain threshold. Our findings contribute to the literatures of entrepreneurship and strategy. %B Journal of Business Research %V 69 %P 1208-1218 %8 2016 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 106418608128 %$ 106418608128 %0 Conference Paper %B International Textile and Apparel Association %D 2016 %T The Modification of Muslim Women’s Hijab to Meet Modern Life Styles in a Western Society %A Maqsood,Elham %A Cluver,Brigitte %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %X Women residing in non‑Muslim countries have indicated that they have experienced negative feedback from others due to their use of the hijab (Ruby, 2006; El-Ghobashy, 2011). The impact of Muslim women’s experiences on their use of the hijab has received little attention from researchers (Tarlo, 2010). Therefore, the purpose of this research was to investigate why and how a group of Muslim women developed and adopted a variation of the hijab, the Multipurpose Modern Hijab (MMH), to wear while living in the United States. Results show that participants developed a hijab alternative that they believe retains its ability to communicate their religious beliefs and commitment to Allah, but also is easier to put on and keep on, more comfortable, and more accepted by the non-Muslim community. One major challenge participants noted is finding a single fabric that meets their needs in terms of aesthetics and comfort; there is a need for fabrics that are designed specially for hijab users. %B International Textile and Apparel Association %C Vancouver %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 144725635072 %$ 144725635072 %0 Journal Article %J Archives of Design Research %D 2016 %T Needs for senior-friendly products to support daily activities among Korean Elderly %A Lee,Yun Hee %A Lee,Seunghae %A Joo,Jiyoung %K Design Program %B Archives of Design Research %V 29 %P 153-165 %8 2016 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 125778565120 %$ 125778565120 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T A New Perspective on the Personal and Social Consequences of Creating Façades of Conformity at Work %A Houston,Lawrence %A Grandey,Alicia A. %K Management %B Academy of Management (AOM) %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 126869178368 %$ 126869178368 %0 Conference Paper %B Applied Sport Management conferencer %D 2016 %T The new playoff system in college football: Analysis of fan interest and perception of College Football National Championship Game. %A Veltri,Frank %A Miller,J %A Presley,R %A Charlton,A %K Marketing %B Applied Sport Management conferencer %C Baton Rouge, LA %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 185941936128 %$ 185941936128 %0 Book Section %D 2016 %T Organizational Identity Work %A Kreiner,Glen E %A Murphy,Chad %K Management %8 2016 %G eng %2 d %4 106921912320 %$ 106921912320 %0 Book Section %D 2016 %T Orienting oneself for leadership: The role of goal orientation in leader developmental readiness %A Howes,Satoris %A Jackson,A T %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %8 2016 %G eng %2 d %4 162704592896 %$ 162704592896 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2016 %T Out of control: A self-control perspective on the link between surface acting and abusive supervision %A Yam,Kai Chi %A Fehr,Ryan %A Keng,Fong %A Klotz,Anthony %A Reynolds,Scott %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 101 %P 292-301 %8 2016 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 104286998528 %$ 104286998528 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %D 2016 %T Overconfidence in personnel selection: When and why unstructured interview information can hurt hiring decisions %A Kausel,E. E. %A Howes,Satoris %A Madrid,H. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %V 137 %P 27-44 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 149504583680 %$ 149504583680 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Innovation %D 2016 %T Overview of business innovations and research opportunities in blockchain and introduction to the special issue %A Zhao,J. Leon %A Fan,Shaokun %A Yan,Jiaqi %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Financial Innovation %V 2 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 180758509568 %$ 180758509568 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Passion and Mindfulness %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Willamette University Guest Speaker Series %C Salem, Oregon %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144573652992 %$ 144573652992 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial Marketing Management %D 2016 %T Performance Based Contracting in the Defence industry: Exploring Triadic Dynamics between Government, OEMs and Suppliers. %A Howard,Mickey %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Caldwell,Nigel %A Jia,Fu %A König.,Christian %K Supply Chain %B Industrial Marketing Management %V 59 %P 63-75 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 127663863808 %$ 127663863808 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Management Journal %D 2016 %T Performance Deviations and Acquisition Premiums: The Impact of CEO Celebrity on Managerial Risk-Taking %A Cho,Sam Yul %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Townsend,David M. %A Miller,Douglas R. %A Barden,Jeffrey %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Journal %V 37 %P 2677-2694 %8 2016 %G eng %N 13 %2 a %4 116008704000 %$ 116008704000 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Consumer Research %D 2016 %T Perpetual Dispossession: An Exploration of Ownership without Possession %A Hall,Matthew %A Zhao,Xin %K Marketing %X We examine disruptions in the consumption cycle as possessions are divested of meanings, but never disposed. This perpetual process of dispossession results in legal ownership of objects, without explicit incorporation into the self. Through an ethnographic approach, we examine factors contributing perpetual dispossession and discuss implications for the extended self %B Advances in Consumer Research %C Duluth, MN %V 44 %8 2016 %G eng %U https://www.acrwebsite.org/volumes/v44/acr_vol44_1021173.pdf %2 a %4 214278879232 %$ 214278879232 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Perpetual Dispossession: An Exploration of Ownership without Possession %A Hall,Matthew %A Zhao,Xin %K Marketing %B Advances in Consumer Research, 44 %C Berlin, Germany %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 207791353856 %$ 207791353856 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Dynamics %D 2016 %T Picture This: How the Language of Leaders Drives Performance %A Murphy,Chad %A Clark,Jonathan %K Management %B Organizational Dynamics %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 127138965504 %$ 127138965504 %0 Conference Paper %B American Marketing Association 2016 Winter Educators' Proceedings %D 2016 %T The Pot Problem: The Role of Design in Legitimation of New Markets %A Huff,Aimee %A Humphreys,Ashlee %A Wilner,Sarah J.S. %K Marketing %B American Marketing Association 2016 Winter Educators' Proceedings %P D10-11 %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 162759589888 %$ 162759589888 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T The Pot Problem: The Role of Design in Legitimation of New Markets %A Huff,Aimee %A Wilner,Sarah J.S. %A Humphreys,Ashlee %K Marketing %B American Marketing Association 2016 Winter Educators' Conference %C Las Vegas %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127036160000 %$ 127036160000 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Privacy, Consumer Profiling and Big Data %A King,Nancy %A Forder,Jay %K Business Law %B Research Colloquium, Big Data: Law and Ethics %C Bloomington, Indiana %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 124426362880 %$ 124426362880 %0 Journal Article %J Data and Knowledge Engineering %D 2016 %T A Process Ontology Based Approach to Easing Semantic Ambiguity in Business Process Modeling %A Fan,Shaokun %A Hua,Z. %A Storey,V. %A Zhao,J. L. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Data and Knowledge Engineering %V 102 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 132759660544 %$ 132759660544 %0 Book Section %D 2016 %T Promise and Peril: National Security and Climate Change %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X In this chapter, I explore the national security implications of climate change, with particular attention to the way national security issues may allow for adaptation and mitigation efforts without creating conflict over the source of climate change. %C Washington, DC %8 2016 %G eng %2 d %4 105367379968 %$ 105367379968 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Proposals Meant to Spark Nuanced Conversation about Stock Buybacks %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %K Finance %8 2016 %G eng %2 d %4 129112414208 %$ 129112414208 %0 Book %D 2016 %T Psychology Applied to Work, 11th Edition %A Muchinsky,Paul M %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %8 2016 %G eng %N 11th edition %2 d %4 162704316416 %$ 162704316416 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Public versus Private Provision of Governance: The Case of Proxy Access %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %K Finance %B SFS Cavalcade %C Toronto, Ontario %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 128932503552 %$ 128932503552 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Pushing employees to go the extra mile can be counterproductive %A Yam,Kai Chi %A Klotz,Anthony %A He,Wei %A Reynolds,Scott %K Management %8 2016 %G eng %U https://hbr.org/2016/09/pushing-employees-to-go-the-extra-mile-can-be-counterproductive %2 d %4 133572552704 %$ 133572552704 %0 Journal Article %J Nutrients %D 2016 %T Reaching Low-Income Mothers to Improve Family Fruit and Vegetable Intake: Food Hero Social Marketing Campaign %A Tobey,Lauren N %A Koenig,Hal %A Brown,Nicole %A Manore,Melinda M %K Marketing %X The objective of this study was to create/test a social marketing campaign to increase
fruit/vegetable (FV) intake within Oregon Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
eligible families. Focus groups (n = 2) and pre/post campaign phone surveys (n = 2082) were
conducted in intervention counties (IC) and one control county. Participants were female (86%–100%)
with 1–2 children at home. Mean FV intake/without juice was 3.1 servings/day; >50% preferred the
Internet for delivery of healthy eating information. Participants reported time/financial burdens, low
household FV variety and desirability of frozen/canned FV, and acceptance of positive messages.
A Food Hero (FH) campaign was created/delivered daily August–October 2009 to mothers through
multiple channels (e.g., grocery stores, online, educators). Results showed that the IC had better FH
name recall (12%) and interpretation of intended messages (60%) vs. control (3%, 23%, respectively).
Compared to controls, the IC were less likely to report healthy food preparation as time consuming or
a FV rich diet expensive, and it was easier to get their family to eat fruit. Results did not vary based
on county/household characteristics. The FH campaign increased FH awareness and positive FV
beliefs. A longer campaign with FV assessments will increase understanding of the target audience,
and allow for campaign refinement.
%B Nutrients %V 8 %8 2016 %G eng %U doi:10.3390/nu8090562 %N 9 %2 a %4 133813370880 %$ 133813370880 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 2016 %T Research on the dark side of personality traits in entrepreneurship: Observations from an organizational behavior perspective %A Klotz,Anthony %A Neubaum,Donald %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %V 40 %P 7-17 %8 2016 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 113819162624 %$ 113819162624 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Response delays in behavior description interview (BDI) responding %A Huffcutt,A I %A Morbidelli,A S %A Stravinskaite,E %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association %C Chicago, IL %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162712928256 %$ 162712928256 %0 Journal Article %J Small Business Economics %D 2016 %T The role of informal capital on new venture formation and growth in China %A Elston,Julie %A Chen,Sandy %A Weidinger,Alois %K Accounting %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %K OSU-Cascades Hospitality Mgt %X This study examines the nature and role of informal capital used by micro-firms in the dynamic emerging market of China. Using a unique source of data for 260 urban entrepreneurs, this study provides empirical evidence that entrepreneurs’ personal savings and family funding are important sources of start-up capital. However, household income is the most important funding source in driving firm growth over time. This research directly addresses the lacuna of studies on entrepreneurship in emerging economies and contributes to our understanding of the critical role informal capital plays in the Chinese entrepreneurial process. Overall findings suggest that informal capital is still predominantly used over formal capital sources for financing firm start-up, underscoring the slow transition in China from an emerging to a modern economy. %B Small Business Economics %V 46 %P 79-91 %8 2016 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 50792955904 %$ 50792955904 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T The Role of Internationalization and Geographic Location %A Weidinger,Alois %K Accounting %K OSU-Cascades %B 34th International Business Research Conference %C London, UK %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 158385688576 %$ 158385688576 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T The Role of Internationalization and Geographic Location %A Weidinger,Alois %K Accounting %K OSU-Cascades %B 33rd Annual International Business Research Conference %C Dubai, UAE %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 158385899520 %$ 158385899520 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T The role of self-esteem and emotional intelligence in managing employment gaps and employment fit %A Dust,S %A Rode,J %A Arthaud-Day,M %A Ramaswami,A %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162710902784 %$ 162710902784 %0 Journal Article %J Rhetoric Review %D 2016 %T Sassoon's Wartime Ethics: Satire, Sarcasm, and the Rhetoric of Poetic Protest %A Summers,Stephen %K Engagement %B Rhetoric Review %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 192545488896 %$ 192545488896 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2016 %T Saying goodbye: The nature, causes, and consequences of employee resignation styles %A Klotz,Anthony %A Bolino,Mark %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 101 %P 1386-1404 %8 2016 %G eng %N 10 %2 a %4 104287131648 %$ 104287131648 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T (See proceeding paper above) Hope for change in individual security behavior assessments %A Marshall,Byron %K Accounting %K BIS %B 2016 Pre-ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems. %C Dublin, Ireland %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144539232256 %$ 144539232256 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Self-efficacy, achievement- versus learning-oriented effort, and complex task learning %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A. %A Steele,Logan M %A Westlin,Joseph %A Nguyen,Chris %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 31st Annual Conference %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127132499968 %$ 127132499968 %0 Book %D 2016 %T Shifters: Corporate Investing And Disruptive Change %A Van Order,Mark %K Marketing %X Corporations have a unique exposure profile to disruptive change. Shifters, provides a lens for evaluating that exposure by providing guidance, and methods to lead shifts instead of reacting to them. %C Corvallis, Oregon %P 100 %8 2016 %G eng %U www.co-innovators.com %2 d %4 127203616768 %$ 127203616768 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Sisyphus and the American Socio-political Industrial Gun Complex: How Gun Violence Prevention Groups Keep Pushing the Rock %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %A McAlexander,Jim %A McAlexander,Brandon %K Marketing %B Marketing and Public Policy Conference %C San Luis Obispo, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127008133120 %$ 127008133120 %0 Book %D 2016 %T Strategic Management %A Morris,John %K Management %8 2016 %G eng %U https://goo.gl/jmsEPE %2 d %4 168557047808 %$ 168557047808 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T A Study on the Human-Centered Design Course for Design Core : Human-Centered Design and Service Design Projects %A Lee,Seunghae %A Lee,Yun Hee %K Design Program %B Korean Institute of Interior Designers Conference %C Seoul, Korea %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144766896128 %$ 144766896128 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Modelling in Management %D 2016 %T Supply Chain Criticality in Sustainable and Resilient Enterprises. %A Edgeman,Rick %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Modelling in Management %V 11 %8 2016 %G eng %U http://www.emeraldinsight.com/loi/jm2 %N 4 %2 a %4 107187054592 %$ 107187054592 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Studies %D 2016 %T Taking a Second Look in a Warped Crystal Ball: Explaining the Accuracy of Revised Forecasts %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Coff,Russell %A Durand,Rodolphe %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Management Studies %V 53 %P 1292-1319 %8 2016 %G eng %N 8 %2 a %4 127136311296 %$ 127136311296 %0 Conference Paper %B Marketing Educators Association %D 2016 %T Teaching Principles of Marketing: Student group projects from A to Z. %A Veltri,Frank %A Scofield,A %A Black,C %K Marketing %B Marketing Educators Association %C Denver, CO %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 185941649408 %$ 185941649408 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Team Building %A Cieri,Mike %K Management %B CADET - Student Leadership %C Dixion Rec Center %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144087386112 %$ 144087386112 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T The Temporal Effect of Management Control in an Uncertain Environment %A Akroyd,Chris %A Horii,Satoshi %A Sawabe,Norio %K Accounting %B The University of Wisconsin - Madison - Accounting Workshop %C Madison, Wisconsin %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144557729792 %$ 144557729792 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Supply Chain Management %D 2016 %T On Theory in Supply Chain Uncertainty and its Implications for Supply Chain Integration %A Flynn,Barbara %A Koufteros,Xenophon %A Lu,Guanyi %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Supply Chain Management %V 52 %8 2016 %G eng %U http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jscm.12106/abstract %N 3 %2 a %4 87868020736 %$ 87868020736 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organization Design %D 2016 %T Is there a dark side of Big Data – point, counterpoint %A Carroll,Tim %A Hakonsson,Tore %K Management %X Haakonsson and Carroll see two sides to Big Data. In his executive experience, Haakansson finds big data slows the decision making process and the implementation of decisions as well. Executives tend to wait for more data just because it is there. Is there a solution? Haakonsson argues that leadership based upon experience and courage is needed. Carroll sees a different world where we have continually improved tools which can automate the analyses of big data and give us answers quickly. That is, big data is not a problem, but a solution for executives. But there is also a problem; what are the right questions to ask? Without hypotheses, the questions are endless. Leaders must utilize their experience, intuition and insights to ask the right questions – not all the possible questions which big data can address. Is there a synthesis? Big data by itself is not necessarily a good thing; but it can be if leaders have the courage to move on in a timely manner where they ask the right questions – not all the questions possible that big data can address. %B Journal of Organization Design %8 2016 %G eng %U https://jorgdesign.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s41469-016-0007-5#citeas %2 a %4 222942488576 %$ 222942488576 %0 Conference Paper %D 2016 %T Is There Really a Slippery Slope to Fraud? %A Rose,Jake %A Rose,Ania %K Accounting %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 162461423616 %$ 162461423616 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Too many sheep in the flock? Span of control attenuates the influence of ethical leadership %A Theil,Chase E. %A Hardy,Jay %A Peterson,David P. %K Management %B 76th Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127132370944 %$ 127132370944 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Too Perfect to Touch: Shopper Reluctance to Disturb Neat Product Displays %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %K Marketing %B American Collegiate Retail Association Annual Conference %C Secaucus, NJ %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144085874688 %$ 144085874688 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Toward a Taxonomy of Sharing: Categorizing, Assessing, and Regulating Distinct Aspects of the Sharing Economy %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B Huber Hurst Research Seminar %C San Francisco, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 125706555392 %$ 125706555392 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Toward Greater Understanding of the relationship between Organizational Contribution and Relative Subjective Age for Employees with Health Restrictions %A Böhm,Stephan %A Bourorvoi,Kirill %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 127039358976 %$ 127039358976 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Training against intuition in personnel selection %A Jackson,A T %A Young,M E %A Knight,P A %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the American Psychological Association %C Denver, CO %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162711777280 %$ 162711777280 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T TRUST IN ORGANIZATIONS: NOVEL DIRECTIONS AND NEW FRONTIERS %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 126570981376 %$ 126570981376 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Turning Followers into Prosocial Citizens: An Integrated Model of Leader Humility and Helping Behaviors %A Carnevale,Joel %A Huang,Lei %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Southern Management Association %C Charlotte, NC %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 129533685760 %$ 129533685760 %0 Conference Paper %B Joint Conference on Digital Libraries %D 2016 %T Unraveling K-12 Standard Alignment; Report on a New Attempt %A Marshall,Byron %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Samson,Carleigh %K Accounting %K BIS %X 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. %B Joint Conference on Digital Libraries %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 127038310400 %$ 127038310400 %0 Journal Article %D 2016 %T Using Information Systems to Sense Opportunities for Innovation: Integrating Post-Adoptive IS Use Behaviors with the Dynamic Managerial Capability Perspective %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Campbell,D. %A Vijayasarathy,L. %K BIS %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 272321425408 %$ 272321425408 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T On valuing human capital and relating it to macro variables %A Berger,Dave %A Roll,Richard %A Pukthuanthong,Kuntara %K Finance %B Financial Management Association Annual Meeting %C Las Vegas %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144819625984 %$ 144819625984 %0 Journal Article %J The Journal of American Culture %D 2016 %T We wore "sloppy sweaters [and] tweed skirts:" Apparel for wartime college co-eds with a case study of college towns in Oregon %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B The Journal of American Culture %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 126394779648 %$ 126394779648 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T What Happens to our Field when no PhD Programs Remain? Addressing Effects from Internal& External Political Environment %A DeLong,Marilyn %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B ITAA Annual Conference %C Vancouver BC %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144480378880 %$ 144480378880 %0 Conference Paper %D 2016 %T When Fraud Brainstorming is Dysfunctional %A Rose,Ania %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 162461310976 %$ 162461310976 %0 Conference Paper %D 2016 %T When Should Audit Firms Introduce Analyses of Big Data Into the Audit Process? %A Rose,Ania %A Rose,Jake %A Sanderson,Kerri %A Thibodeau,Jay %K Accounting %8 2016 %G eng %2 b %4 162461386752 %$ 162461386752 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting and Finance %D 2016 %T Why do Analysts Issue Forecast Revisions Inconsistent with Prior Stock Returns? %A Graham,Roger %A Lin,Kuan-Chen %K Accounting %B Accounting and Finance %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 162957299712 %$ 162957299712 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Why narcissists dismiss advice? A test of two mechanisms %A Kausel,E E %A Howes,Satoris %A Jackson,A T %A Leiva,P I %A Slaughter,J %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162712094720 %$ 162712094720 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Work-family challenges of parents of children with autism spectrum disorders %A Huffman,A H %A Gardner,A %A Henning,J B %A Howes,Satoris %A Klinefelter,Z %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Anaheim, CA %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 162711885824 %$ 162711885824 %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Working with Cochlear Implants %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B Cochlear America %C Portland %8 2016 %G eng %2 c %4 144705988608 %$ 144705988608 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 2016 %T Workplace incivility: A review of the literature and agenda for future research %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A De Pater,Irene %A Erez,Amir %K Management %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %C Wiley %V 37 %P S57-S88 %8 2016 %G eng %2 a %4 87624099840 %$ 87624099840 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice %D 2016 %T Yarn Design Characteristics which Influence Crafters to Consume Either Artisan Brand Yarns or Commercial Yarns, %A Stannard,Casey %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice %V 3 %P 47-63 %8 2016 %G eng %N 1-2 %2 a %4 144631287808 %$ 144631287808 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The 3 R’s of Management Research: Do Rigor and Relevance Lead to References? %A Paterson,Ted %A Harms,P D %A Tuggle,Christopher %A Luthans,Fred %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Vancouver, BC, Canada %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 123641485312 %$ 123641485312 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2015 %T The 3 Rs in Management Research: Do Rigor and Relevance Result in References? %A Paterson,Ted %A Harms,P.D. %A Tuggle,Chris S %A Luthans,Fred %K Management %B Academy of Management Proceedings %8 2015 %G eng %2 b %4 144068089856 %$ 144068089856 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Ability, goal orientation, and exploratory behavior in active learning %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A. %A Steele,Logan M %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 30th Annual Conference %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127132688384 %$ 127132688384 %0 Journal Article %D 2015 %T Absorptive Capacity, Organizational Antecedents, and Environmental Dynamism %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 272321431552 %$ 272321431552 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Active Teaching and Learning in a Flipped Classroom %A Bourne,Amy %A Megraw,Molly %K Accounting %B CTL Winter Symposium 2015 %C Oregon State University %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 103590080512 %$ 103590080512 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Adrian Update %A Mullet,Kathy %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Costume Society of America %C San Antonio %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 105959405568 %$ 105959405568 %0 Conference Paper %B 2015 Pre-ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems %D 2015 %T Affordance Perception in Risk Adverse IT Adoption: An Agenda to Identify Drivers of Risk Consideration and Control Adoption in Individual Technology Choices %A Curry,Michael %A Marshall,Byron %K Accounting %K BIS %B 2015 Pre-ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems %8 2015 %G eng %2 b %4 120099989504 %$ 120099989504 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Management (US) %D 2015 %T Age and Assessments of Disability Accommodation Request Normative Appropriateness %A Baldridge,David %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B Human Resource Management (US) %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 32282458113 %$ 32282458113 %0 Book Section %D 2015 %T Anthropocene Age Wicked Challenges: Yin, Yang and Sustainable Enterprise Excellence. In, G. Vastag, A. Paulraj and J. Stentoft (eds.) Exploring Innovations in Global Supply Chain Networks. Pearson Press. %A Edgeman,Rick %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %8 2015 %G eng %2 d %4 107187132416 %$ 107187132416 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Anti-Takeover Provisions, Corporate Governance, and Firm Performance %A He,Shan %K Finance %B Financial Management Association Annual Meeting 2015 %C Orlando %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 144799627264 %$ 144799627264 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Antitrust and Socially Responsible Collaboration: A Chilling Combination? %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B 2015 ALSB Annual Conference %C Philadelphia %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 125714184192 %$ 125714184192 %0 Journal Article %J Ecology Law Currents %D 2015 %T Applying Stakeholder Theory to Utility Regulation %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X Many in the energy sector are calling for a transformation of the traditional utility model. However, proposals for “Utility 2.0” typically maintain the bilateral, adversarial relationship between the utility and its regulator. This article posits that one of the key flaws in the U.S. utility regulatory system is this myopic decision-making process, which limits the potential for consideration of stakeholder interests and more comprehensive systems thinking. While expanding the interests considered by utilities and regulators will not solve other problems embedded in traditional utility regulation, a broadening of the consideration of stakeholder interests will almost certainly allow for more comprehensive long-term planning, greater attention to environmental and other stakeholder concerns, and the potential for transformational policy choices. The article therefore offers a new governance structure that would bring stakeholder interests to the regulatory table and allow utilities and regulators to include these interests in key decision-making contexts. %B Ecology Law Currents %C Berkeley, CA %V 42 %8 2015 %G eng %U http://elq.typepad.com/currents/2015/01/applying-stakeholder-theory-to-utility-regulation.html %2 a %4 98763167744 %$ 98763167744 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Attracted by Fire: The role of passion in angel investing %A Murnieks,Charles %A Cardon,Melissa %A Sudek,Richard %A White,Daniel %A Brooks,Wade %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 104209358848 %$ 104209358848 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 2015 %T Beyond affective valence: Untangling valence and activation influences on opportunity identification %A Foo,M D %A Uy,M A %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %V 39 %P 407-31 %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 83980408832 %$ 83980408832 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The Black Sheep of Visual Merchandising: Asymmetric Response to Multicolor Displays %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %A Morrin,Maureen %A Nordfalt,Jens %K Marketing %B American Marketing Association/American Collegiate Retail Association Triennial Conference %C Coral Gables, FL %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 144085921792 %$ 144085921792 %0 Journal Article %J Organization Science %D 2015 %T Bridging the Social Chasm in Geographically Distributed R&D Teams: The Moderating Effects of Relational Strength and Status Asymmetry on the Novelty of Team Innovation %A Vestal,Alex %A Tzabbar,D %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Organization Science %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 216946180096 %$ 216946180096 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The Built Environment’s Role in Aging Actively at Home: A Systematic Review of the Research Literature %A Ahrentzen,S. %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B 46th Annual Conference of Environmental Design Research Association %C Los Angeles, CA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 108186699776 %$ 108186699776 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Operations & Production Management %D 2015 %T Buyer-Supplier Embeddedness and Patterns of Innovation %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas Y. %A Skilton,Paul F. %K Supply Chain %B International Journal of Operations & Production Management %V 35 %P 318-345 %8 2015 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 37694887937 %$ 37694887937 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal %D 2015 %T Changing the Business Model: Effects of Venture Capital Firms and Outside CEOs on Portfolio Company Performance %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Clercq,Dirk De %A Sapienza,Harry J. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This study extends extant research on business model change by examining the impact of venture capital firms (VCFs) on the performance of young ventures that have substantially changed their business model. The analysis, using a unique dataset of 163 venture capital-backed portfolio companies (PFCs), reveals a positive relationship between the scope of VCF involvement and PFC performance. Furthermore, the VCFs’ experience with business model change and the recruitment of an outside CEO to the PFC both increase the positive impact of VCF involvement. These findings have implications for theory and practice. %B Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal %V 9 %P pages 79-98 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 86978603008 %$ 86978603008 %0 Journal Article %J The TQM Journal %D 2015 %T Climate Change and Social Strain: Strategic Enterprise Responses. %A Edgeman,Rick %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %B The TQM Journal %C The Emerald %V 27 %8 2015 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 107187019776 %$ 107187019776 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Closed-end fund IPOs, Sold not Bought %A Shao,Rong %K Finance %B Financial Management Association (FMA) Conference %C Las Vegas, NV %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 144721954816 %$ 144721954816 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Collaborative learning and campus building design: A case study. %A Tural,Elif %A Lee,Seunghae %A Read,Marilyn %K Design Program %B Environmental Design Research Association %C Los Angeles %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 105775110144 %$ 105775110144 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Educational Management %D 2015 %T Collegiality in Business Schools: Development of a Collegiality Measure and Evaluations of its Implications %A Miles,M. %A Shepherd,C. %A Rose,Jake %A Dibben,M. %K Accounting %B International Journal of Educational Management %V 29 %P 322-333 %8 2015 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 149553381376 %$ 149553381376 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Textile and Apparel Technology and Management %D 2015 %T Colorfastness of extracted wood-staining fungal pigments on fabrics - a new potential for textile dyes %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Weber,G. %A Hinsch,E. %A Robinson,S. %K Design Program %X 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. %B Journal of Textile and Apparel Technology and Management %V 9 %8 2015 %G eng %U http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/JTATM %N 3 %2 a %4 108788654080 %$ 108788654080 %0 Book %D 2015 %T Concepts of Pattern Grading %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %C New York %8 2015 %G eng %N 3 %2 d %4 115547967488 %$ 115547967488 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Communications %D 2015 %T Consumer Perceptions of Carbon Labeling: Hype or Effective Communication Strategy? %A Watson,Amy %A Turri,A. M. %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Marketing Communications %V 21 %P 300-315 %8 2015 %G eng %U http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13527266.2012.762420?scroll=top&needAccess=true %N 4 %2 a %4 132682512384 %$ 132682512384 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Education %D 2015 %T Contagious flow: Antecedents and consequences of optimal experience in the classroom %A Howes,Satoris %A Fullagar,C. J. %A Simmons,M. J. %A Zhu,M. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Management Education %V 39 %P 319-349 %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 149508503552 %$ 149508503552 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology %D 2015 %T Contract breach as a trigger for adjustment to the psychological contract during the first year of employment %A Payne,S. C. %A Howes,Satoris %A Lopez,Y. P. %A Boswell,W. R. %A Barger,E. J. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology %V 88 %P 41-60 %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 149508737024 %$ 149508737024 %0 Book %D 2015 %T Core Concepts of Accounting Information Systems, 13th edition %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %8 2015 %G eng %N 13 %2 d %4 162521120768 %$ 162521120768 %0 Journal Article %J Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management %D 2015 %T Core Values as a Management Control in the Construction of "Sustainable Development" %A Jollands,Stephen %A Akroyd,Chris %A Sawabe,Norio %K Accounting %X Purpose: This paper examines a management control constructed by senior managers, a core value focused on sustainability, as it travels through time and space. The criticality of sustainable development suggests the need to understand the effects that core values have on organisational actions. Design/methodology/approach: We utilize a case study methodology carried out at a multinational organisation. Our analysis was informed by actor-network theory which allowed us to place the organisation’s sustainability focused core value at the centre of our research. Findings: We found that management control, in the form of a sustainability focused core value, took on an active role in the case organisation. This enabled the opening of space and time that allowed actors to step forward and take action in relation to sustainable development. We show how the core value mobilised individual actors at specific points in time but did not enrol enough collective support to continue its travel. The resulting activities, though, provided a construction of sustainable development within the organisation more in line with traditional profit seeking objectives rather than in relation to sustainability objectives, such as inter- and intra-generational equity. Research limitations/implications: These findings suggest possibilities for future research that examines the active role that management controls may take within sustainable development. Originality/value: This paper shows the active role a management control, a sustainability focused core value, took within an organisation. This builds on the research that examines management control in relation to sustainability issues and sustainable development as well as the literature that examines core values. %B Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management %V 12 %P 127-152 %8 2015 %G eng %U http://www.emeraldinsight.com/loi/qram %N 2 %2 a %4 69576423424 %$ 69576423424 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The cost of corporate social irresponsibility %A Yang,Jimmy %A Lin,KC %K Finance %B Finance Seminar %C Taiwan %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127152746496 %$ 127152746496 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The cost of corporate social irresponsibility %A Yang,Jimmy %A Lin,KC %K Finance %B Finance Seminar %C Taiwan %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127152736256 %$ 127152736256 %0 Conference Paper %D 2015 %T Creating Brand Impressions Through Package Design %A Orth,Ulrich %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %P 259--259 %8 2015 %G eng %2 b %4 267787909120 %$ 267787909120 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2015 %T Cultural Embeddedness in Supply Networks %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Pullman,Madeleine %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Operations Management %V 37 %P 45-58 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 110910994432 %$ 110910994432 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Cultural Intelligence Antecedents %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B European Academy of Management (EURAM) Conference %C Warsaw, Poland %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 106814851072 %$ 106814851072 %0 Journal Article %J Applied Soft Computing %D 2015 %T Decision Support for Unrelated Parallel-Machine Scheduling with Discrete Controllable Processing Times %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Yang,Suh-Jenq %A Yang,Dar-Li %K Supply Chain %B Applied Soft Computing %V 30 %P 475-483 %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 105764984832 %$ 105764984832 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Supply Chain Management %D 2015 %T Deep, Sticky, Transient, and Gracious: An Expanded Buyer-Supplier Relationship Typology %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas Y. %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Supply Chain Management %V 51 %P 61-86 %8 2015 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 37701249025 %$ 37701249025 %0 Journal Article %J Big Data Research %D 2015 %T Demystifying big data analytics through the lens of marketing mix %A Fan,Shaokun %A Lau,R. %A Zhao,J. L. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Big Data Research %V 2 %P 28-32 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 132758433792 %$ 132758433792 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The Design of IdeaWorks: Applying Social Learning Networks to Support Tertiary Education %A Kang,Lele %A Fan,Shaokun %A Zhao,J. Leon %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 2015 International Conference on HCI in Business %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 221564688384 %$ 221564688384 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Discussant - – Trade-Offs Between Tax and Financial Reporting Benefits: Evidence from Taxable Acquisitions %A Frischmann,Peter %K Accounting %B American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %C Chicago, Ill %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 123770546176 %$ 123770546176 %0 Journal Article %J Biometrics %D 2015 %T Disease Risk Estimation by Combining Case-Control Data with Aggregated Information on the Population at Risk %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Waagepetersen,R. %A Yu,H. %A Ma,X. %A Holford,T. R. %A Wang,R. %A Guan,Y. %K Business Analytics %X We propose a novel statistical framework by supplementing case-control data with summary statistics on the population at risk for a subset of risk factors. Our approach is to first form two unbiased estimating equations, one based on the case-control data and the other on both the case data and the summary statistics, and then optimally combine them to derive another estimating equation to be used for the estimation. The proposed method is computationally simple and more efficient than standard approaches based on case-control data alone. We also establish asymptotic properties of the resulting estimator, and investigate its finite-sample performance through simulation. As a substantive application, we apply the proposed method to investigate risk factors for endometrial cancer, by using data from a recently completed population-based case-control study and summary statistics from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, the Population Estimates Program of the US Census Bureau, and the Connecticut Department of Transportation. %B Biometrics %V 71 %P 114-121 %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 99245895680 %$ 99245895680 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting %D 2015 %T Does Auditor Size Matter? Evidence from Small Audit Firms %A Huang,Huichi %K Accounting %B Advances in Accounting %V 31 %P 11-20 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 216752910336 %$ 216752910336 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Does Corporate Social Responsibility Attract the "Right" Investors %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Social and Sustainable Finance and Impact Investing Conference %C Oxford, England %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 107214395392 %$ 107214395392 %0 Journal Article %J Applied Economics %D 2015 %T Does Director Affiliation Lead to Analyst Bias? %A Mathew,Prem %A Yildirim,H. Semih %K Finance %B Applied Economics %V 47 %P 272-287 %8 2015 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 98447046656 %$ 98447046656 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Does state narcissism predict advice-taking behavior? %A Kausel,E E %A Howes,Satoris %A Jackson,A T %A Leiva,P I %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 162712649728 %$ 162712649728 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Does state narcissism predict advice-taking behavior? %A Kausel,E E %A Howes,Satoris %A Jackson,A T %A Leiva,P I %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 162712649728 %$ 162712649728 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Drawn to the Fire: The Role of Passion in New Venture Investing %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B COB Brown Bag %C United States %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 106965170176 %$ 106965170176 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Dulse Commercialization %A Toombs,Charles %K Marketing %B Salem Rotary %C Salem Oregon %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 126171432960 %$ 126171432960 %0 Journal Article %J China Finance Review International %D 2015 %T Dynamic relation of Chinese stock price-volume pre- and post- the Split Share Structure Reform: New evidence from a two-state Markov-switching approach %A Wang,Donghua %A Lei,Man %A Chang,Xiaohui %K Business Analytics %X Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the bull and bear regimes in Chinese stock market and empirically analyze the dynamic relation of Chinese stock price-volume pre- and post- the Split Share Structure Reform.

Design/methodology/approach – The authors investigate the price-volume relationship in the Chinese stock market before and after the Split Share Structure Reform using Shanghai Composite Index daily data from July 1994 to April 2013. Using a two-state Markov-switching autoregressive model and a modified two-state Markov-switching vector autoregression model, this study identifies bull or bear market and also examine the existence of regime-dependent Granger causality.

Findings – Using a two-state Markov-switching autoregressive model, the authors detect structural changes in the market volatility due to the reform, and find evidence of a positive rather than an asymmetric price-volume contemporaneous correlation. There is a strong dynamic Granger causal relation from stock returns to trading volume before and after the reform regardless of the market conditions, but the causal effects of volume on returns are only seen in the bear markets before the reform. The model is robust when using different stock indices and time periods.

Originality/value – The work is different from previous studies in the following aspects: most of the existing empirical literature focus on the well-developed economies, but our interest lies in the emerging Chinese market that has witnessed rapid growth in the past decade; in contrast to many works in the literature that examine the price-volume relationship during one market condition, the authors compare the relationship in a bull market with that in a bear market, using a two-state MS-AR model; the authors also employ a modified two-state Markov-switching vector autoregression model to examine the existence of regime-dependent Granger causality; as the most massive systematic reform for the Chinese stock market since its inception in 2005, the Split Share Structure Reform has a profound impact on the Chinese stock market, thus it is of vital importance to explore its effects on both the price-volume relationship and the market structure. %B China Finance Review International %V 5 %P 386-401 %8 2015 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 115045304320 %$ 115045304320 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Sciences %D 2015 %T The Dynamics of Pre- and Post-Purchase Service and Consumer Evaluation of Online Retailers: A Comparative Analysis of Dissonance and Disconfirmation Models %A Park,Insu %A Cho,Jeewon %A Rao,H.R. %K Management %B Decision Sciences %V 46 %P 1109-1140 %8 2015 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 41682219009 %$ 41682219009 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The Effect of Budget Cycles and the Rhythm of Organizational Activities on Product Innovation %A Akroyd,Chris %A Horii,Satoshi %A Sawabe,Norio %K Accounting %B North Carolina State University Accounting Workshop %C Raleigh, North Carolina %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 144556083200 %$ 144556083200 %0 Journal Article %J International Review of Financial Analysis %D 2015 %T The Effect of Ownership Structure on the Price Earnings Ratio-Returns Anomaly %A Houmes,Robert %A Chira,Inga %K Finance %B International Review of Financial Analysis %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 103855190016 %$ 103855190016 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The Effect of Perceived IS Support for Creativity on Job Satisfaction: The Role of Effective IS Use in Virtual Workplaces %A Park,Insu %A Al-Ramahi,M %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) %C Dallas, TX %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 114452045824 %$ 114452045824 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 2015 %T The Effect of Virtuous and Entrepreneurial Orientations on Microfinance Lending and Repayment: A Signaling Theory Perspective %A Moss,Todd %A Neubaum,Donald %A Meyskens,Moriah %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %V 39 %P 27-52 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 88400596992 %$ 88400596992 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research %D 2015 %T The Effects of Guanxi and Compensation Structure on the Objectivity of Chinese Internal Auditors %A Li,Y. %A Rose,Ania %A Rose,Jake %A Tang,F. %K Accounting %B Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research %V 18 %P 99-124 %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 149553451008 %$ 149553451008 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Empirical Financial Studies and Policy Implications %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B 3rd Global Economy and Governance International Conference %C Taipei %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127152842752 %$ 127152842752 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Employee homesickness: Causes and Outcomes %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B Western Academy of Management (WAM) %C Kauai, Hawaii %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 103694555136 %$ 103694555136 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting Education %D 2015 %T Employers' Perceptions of Information Technology Competency Requirements for Management Accounting Graduates %A Spraakman,Gary %A O’Grady,Winifred %A Askarany,Davood %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %X Management accountants work in a computerized workplace with information technology (IT) being used for financial ledgers and reporting. Thus, the role of the management accountant has shifted from capturing and recording transactions to analyzing business issues. This paper examines the IT knowledge and skills that employers require of management accounting graduates. An exploratory field research approach was used to gather data. Chief financial officers (CFOs) and their subordinates at some of New Zealand’s largest firms were interviewed. These respondents were consistent in their requirements. In particular they emphasized intermediate proficiency with some Microsoft tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook) and familiarity with the structure and navigation of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system to be able to process transactions such as accounts receivable or accounts payable. Of those requirements, Excel for analysis was by far the most important. Our contributions update and augment the literature by clarifying the perceptions of employers regarding the IT competencies required of management accounting graduates. %B Accounting Education %V 25 %P 403-422 %8 2015 %G eng %U http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09639284.2015.1089177 %N 5 %2 a %4 88027457536 %$ 88027457536 %0 Journal Article %J International Small Business Journal %D 2015 %T Entrepreneurs' start-up versus persistence decisions: A critical evaluation of expectancy and value %A Holland,Daniel V. %A Garrett,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Research suggests that entrepreneurs tend to seek to maximize utility when considering whether to pursue a new venture opportunity. However, when choosing whether to persist with their current venture or not, utility maximization may not be of primary importance to entrepreneurs. Using a conjoint experiment, we examine the difference between entrepreneurs’ decision policies in start-up decisions versus persistence decisions. The analysis of the decisions of 135 entrepreneurs indicates that the way that entrepreneurs use expectancy and value in persistence decision policies is significantly different than the way that they use expectancy and value in general opportunity pursuit decision policies. The results provide interesting insights in the entrepreneurial decision-making process. %B International Small Business Journal %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 59855706112 %$ 59855706112 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Escalation of commitment: Do narcissists, Machiavellians, and psychopaths escalate more? %A Jackson,A T %A Howes,Satoris %A Kausel,E E %A Campbell,A M %A Zhu,M %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 162712825856 %$ 162712825856 %0 Conference Paper %B Intern. Conf. on Inf. Systems (ICIS) 2015 %D 2015 %T Estimation and Visualization of Digital Library Content Similarities %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Robson,Robby %K BIS %K Supply Chain %X 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. %B Intern. Conf. on Inf. Systems (ICIS) 2015 %8 2015 %G eng %2 b %4 105616928768 %$ 105616928768 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations %D 2015 %T An Expanded Approach to Teaching the Statement of Cash Flows and Free Cash Flow Estimation %A Frischmann,Peter %A Santhanakrishnan,Mukunthan %A Pumphery,Lela (Kitty) %K Accounting %B Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 87505311744 %$ 87505311744 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Intercultural Relations %D 2015 %T Expectation-based interventions for expatriates %A Gibson,C. %A Hardy,Jay %A Baur,J. %A Frink,D. %A Buckley,M. R. %K Management %X Expatriate assignments are one of the primary tools used by organizations to extend their influence on an international level. While potentially of great value if they succeed, there are significant costs to both the organization and individual if they do not. Because of the high risk nature of expatriate assignments, there has been significant interest in interventions to increase the likelihood of their success. One under-explored area in the expatriate literature relates to expatriate expectations and acculturation experiences. We first review the literature regarding the major expectation-based interventions, including realistic job previews (RJPs), realistic living condition previews (RLCPs), and expectation lowering procedures (ELPs), and then develop a theoretical model of these interventions in the context of expatriates. Building upon this model, we suggest several important theoretical and practical questions that deserve future attention. %B International Journal of Intercultural Relations %V 49 %P 332-342 %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 109145358336 %$ 109145358336 %0 Book Section %D 2015 %T Exploring the double jeopardy effect: The importance of gender and race in work-family research %A Frevert,Tonya %A Howes,Satoris %A Huffman,Ann H %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %P 57-76 %8 2015 %G eng %2 d %4 162704713728 %$ 162704713728 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship Research Journal %D 2015 %T Extending Constructivist Perspectives on Opportunity Production Through An Incorporation of Effectual Logics %A King,Jesse %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B Entrepreneurship Research Journal %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 217339760640 %$ 217339760640 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Fancy a change? The influence of individual and contextual factors on change orientation and proactivity at work. %A Hardy,Jay %A Theil,Chase E %A Peterson,David P. %K Management %B 75th Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Vancouver, BC %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 115720855552 %$ 115720855552 %0 Book Section %D 2015 %T Feeling and Thinking: The Role of Affect in Entrepreneurial Cognition %A Foo,Maw-Der %A Murnieks,Charles %A Chan,Elsa T %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %8 2015 %G eng %2 d %4 87876749312 %$ 87876749312 %0 Case %D 2015 %T Fishbay.in – Fishing on the Net %A Alur,Sivakumar %A Mukherjee,Sulagna %A Ribbink,Dina %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %X Fishbay.in – Fishing on the Net, Ivey Publishing 9B15A020Teaching Note, Ivey Publishing 8B15A020 %C London, Ontario %8 2015 %G eng %2 d %4 162675937280 %$ 162675937280 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Focus on the Form, Forget about the Function: Marketplaces for Illicit Products %A Huff,Aimee %A Wilner,Sarah J. S. %K Marketing %B AMA Winter Educator's Conference %C San Antonio, TX %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 106587109376 %$ 106587109376 %0 Journal Article %J Transportation Journal %D 2015 %T Food Aid Procurement and Transportation Decision-Making in Governmental Agencies: The United Nations/EU versus the United States Approach %A Ozpolat,K. %A Ribbink,Dina %A Hales,D. N. %A Windle,R. J. %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %B Transportation Journal %V 54 %P 159-185 %8 2015 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 149673879552 %$ 149673879552 %0 Book Section %D 2015 %T Functional forms of competence: Interviewing %A Huffcutt,Allen I %A Howes,Satoris %A Riforgiate,S %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %P 431-448 %8 2015 %G eng %2 d %4 162704664576 %$ 162704664576 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Creative Behavior %D 2015 %T Gender differences in the measurement of creative problem-solving %A Hardy,Jay %A Gibson,C. %K Management %B Journal of Creative Behavior %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 109145122816 %$ 109145122816 %0 Book Section %D 2015 %T Gender roles in a masculine occupation: Understanding how men and women in the military differentially negotiate the work-family interface %A Huffman,Ann H %A Howes,Satoris %A Barbour,J %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %P 271-290 %8 2015 %G eng %2 d %4 162704789504 %$ 162704789504 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Giving perspective: Cross-level effects of supervisor-to-member interpersonal emotion management during relationship conflict %A Theil,Chase E. %A Griffith,Jennifer %A Hardy,Jay %A Peterson,David %A Connelly,Shane %K Management %B 75th Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Vancouver, BC %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127132598272 %$ 127132598272 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Group Dynamic in Abusive Supervision: Boundary Conditions for Relational and Collective Self-Concepts %A Cho,Jeewon %A Schilpzand,Pauline %K Management %B Western Academy of Management (WAM) %C Kauai, Hawaii %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 103694467072 %$ 103694467072 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Half Scale Reproduction of 17th Century Gown %A Kane,Laura %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Costume Society of America %C San Antonio, Texas %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 105959489536 %$ 105959489536 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Innovation %D 2015 %T Harnessing Internet finance with innovative cyber credit management %A Lin,Z. %A Whinston,A. B. %A Fan,Shaokun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Financial Innovation %V 1 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 132758345728 %$ 132758345728 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T A Hierarchy of Cultural Intelligence Antecedents %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Academy of Management Annual Meetings %C Vancouver, BC, Canada %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 106814875648 %$ 106814875648 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T A Hierarchy of Cultural Intelligence Antecedents %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Academy of Business (AIB) Bengaluru Conference %C India %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 106814861312 %$ 106814861312 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Is Homogeneity a Meta-analytic Myth? Examining Bessel’s Variance Estimation Correction %A Paterson,Ted %A Steel,Piers %A Kammeyer-Mueller,John %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 123641559040 %$ 123641559040 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T How to Improve Communication Strategies and a Form of Effective Interactivity %A Shin,Jun Bum %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B KOCSEA Technical Symposium Program %C Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127042994176 %$ 127042994176 %0 Journal Article %J Personnel Assessment and Decisions %D 2015 %T Identifying the strongest or the weakest link: Effects on subsequent ratings %A Weyhrausch,W. S. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Personnel Assessment and Decisions %V 1 %P 37-42 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 149507184640 %$ 149507184640 %0 Conference Paper %B American Accounting Association Annual Meetings %D 2015 %T The Impact of internal controls on fraud norms %A Pesch,Heather %K Accounting %B American Accounting Association Annual Meetings %C Chicago, IL %8 2015 %G eng %2 b %4 189097408512 %$ 189097408512 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Impact of Pharmacy Student Involvement in Medical Reconciliation on Samaritan Health Services Outpatient Clinics %A Nguyen,Thi %A Fahey,Colin %A Olstad,Stacey %A Olstad,Andrew %K Business Analytics %B ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting %C New Orleans, LA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127219013632 %$ 127219013632 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Accounting Information Systems %D 2015 %T Improving IT Assessment with IT Artifact Affordance Perception Priming %A Curry,Michael %A Marshall,Byron %A Kawalek,Peter %K Accounting %K BIS %X Accurately assessing organizational information technology (IT) is important for accounting professionals, but also difficult. Both auditors and the professionals from whom they gather data are expected to make nuanced judgments regarding the adequacy and effectiveness of controls that protect key systems. IT artifacts (policies, procedures, and systems) are assessed in an audit because they “afford” relevant action possibilities but perception preferences shade the results of even systematic and well-tested assessment tools. This study of 246 business students makes two important contributions. First we demonstrate that a tendency to focus on either artifact or organizational imperative systematically reduces the power of well-regarded IT measurements. Second, we demonstrate that priming is an effective intervention strategy to increase the predictive power of constructs from the familiar technology acceptance model (TAM). %B International Journal of Accounting Information Systems %V 19 %P 17-28 %8 2015 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/IJAIS%20-%20IT%20Artifact%20Affordance%20Perception%20Priming.pdf %2 a %4 106888814592 %$ 106888814592 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2015 %T Improving the Meta-analytic Assessment of Effect Size Variance with an Informed Bayesian Prior. %A Steel,P. %A Kammeyer-Mueller,J. %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Journal of Management %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 109122504704 %$ 109122504704 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Incentive Regulation, Business Models, and the Transformation of the Electric Power Industry %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B Colloquium on Environmental Scholarship %C South Royalton, VT %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 125706637312 %$ 125706637312 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Engineering and Technology %D 2015 %T Indoor Wayfinding using Interactive Map %A Lee,Seunghae %A Kim,Eun Young %A Platosh,Paul %K Design Program %B International Journal of Engineering and Technology %V 7 %P 75-80 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 89023780864 %$ 89023780864 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The influence of goal orientation on exploration versus exploitation choices %A Jackson,A T %A Howes,Satoris %A Kausel,E E %A Young,M E %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the American Psychological Association %C Toronto, Canada %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 162712311808 %$ 162712311808 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The influence of goal orientation on exploration versus exploitation choices %A Jackson,A T %A Howes,Satoris %A Kausel,E E %A Young,M E %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the American Psychological Association %C Toronto, Canada %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 162712311808 %$ 162712311808 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The influence of organizational context on implicit leadership theories %A LaValley,J %A Fullagar,C %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 162712584192 %$ 162712584192 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Journal %D 2015 %T Inherently Relational: Interactions Between Peers' and Individuals' Personalities Impact Reward Giving and Appraisal of Individual Performance %A Erez,Amir %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Leavitt,Keith %A Woolum,A %A Judge,Timothy %K Management %B Academy of Management Journal %V 58 %P 1761-1784 %8 2015 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 51579648000 %$ 51579648000 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Review %D 2015 %T Innovation: Integration of Random Variation and Creative Synthesis %A Chen,Jiyao %A Adamson,Christopher %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Review %V 40 %P 461-464 %8 2015 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 99513049088 %$ 99513049088 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 2015 %T Innovation Performance in New Product Development Teams in China's Emerging Market: The Role of Behavioral Integration Dimensions and Collective Efficacy %A Liu,Jingjiang %A Chen,Jiyao %A Tao,Yi %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 32 %P 29–44 %8 2015 %G eng %U http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jpim.12177/abstract?deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=&userIsAuthenticated=false %N 1 %2 a %4 37842305025 %$ 37842305025 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The Institutional Logics of Rigor and Relevance: A Historical Analysis %A Paterson,Ted %A Tuggle,Christopher %K Management %B Western Academy of Management %C Kauai, HI %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 123641653248 %$ 123641653248 %0 Journal Article %J Personnel Assessment and Decisions %D 2015 %T The interactive influence of ambition and sociability on performance in a behavior description interview %A Huffcutt,A. I. %A Howes,Satoris %A Goebl,A. P. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Personnel Assessment and Decisions %V 1 %P 30-36 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 149506600960 %$ 149506600960 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 2015 %T Internal Corporate Venture Operations Independence and Performance: A Knowledge-Based Perspective %A Garrett,Robert %A Covin,Jeffrey G. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %P Forthcoming %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 59195959296 %$ 59195959296 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Internal Governance and Performance: Evidence From When External Discipline is Weak %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %K Finance %B Seminar Series %C San Diego State University %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 115023069184 %$ 115023069184 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Involvement of Pharmacy in Admission and Discharge Medication Review to Improve Patient Outcomes in an Inpatient Setting %A Fahey,Colin %A Nguyen,Thi %A Olstad,Stacey %A Olstad,Andrew %K Business Analytics %B ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting %C New Orleans, LA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127219144704 %$ 127219144704 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Public Policy and Marketing %D 2015 %T It's All Good: Corporate Social Responsibility Promotes Positive Responses to Service Failures among Value-Aligned Customers %A Joireman,Jeff %A Smith,Dustin %A Liu,Richie %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Public Policy and Marketing %V 34 %P 32-49 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 105972146176 %$ 105972146176 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T LEED and sustainable design %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Special Lecture Series: Chungbuk University %C Cheongju, Korea %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127064420352 %$ 127064420352 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2015 %T Linking the formal strategic planning process, planning flexibility, and innovativeness to firm performance %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %A Neubaum,Donald %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X We explore how formal strategic planning processes, adaptive capabilities, and innovativeness are associated with firm financial performance in a multi-industry sample (N = 448). Our results suggest both formal strategic planning processes and adaptive capabilities are positively associated with innovativeness. In addition, we find innovativeness fully mediates the relationships from formal strategic planning and adaptive capabilities to firm financial performance. This implies that organizations that concurrently act and react will be in a more advantageous competitive position than those unable to master this paradoxical conundrum. %B Journal of Business Research %V 67 %P 2000-2007 %8 2015 %G eng %N 9 %2 a %4 34332592129 %$ 34332592129 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management History %D 2015 %T Looking back: A quantitative review of the Journal of Management History %A Hardy,Jay %A Gibson,C. %A Buckley,M. R. %K Management %B Journal of Management History %V 21 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 109146974208 %$ 109146974208 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Review %D 2015 %T Lying for who we are: An identity-based model of workplace dishonesty %A Leavitt,Keith %A Sluss,David M %K Management %B Academy of Management Review %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 87630618624 %$ 87630618624 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Management Control of Time and Space: (Re)framing the Transacting Context %A Akroyd,Chris %A Jollands,Stephen %A Sawabe,Norio %K Accounting %B Japan Association of Management Accounting %C Osaka, Japan %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 114071912448 %$ 114071912448 %0 Journal Article %J European Management Journal %D 2015 %T Management Innovation and Firm Performance: An Integration of Research Findings %A Walker,Richard M. %A Chen,Jiyao %A Aravind,Deepa %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B European Management Journal %V 33 %P 407–422 %8 2015 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 69526482944 %$ 69526482944 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management History %D 2015 %T Management lore continues alive and well in the organizational sciences %A Buckley,M. R. %A Baur,J. E. %A Hardy,Jay %A Johnson,J. F. %A Johnson,G. %A Peterson,D. %A Macdougall,A.E. %A Banford,C. G. %A Bagdasarov,Z. %A Peacock,J. %K Management %B Journal of Management History %V 21 %8 2015 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 109145778176 %$ 109145778176 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Marketing Services to Older Consumers %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B Western Regional International Health Conference %C Eugene, OR %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 107728691200 %$ 107728691200 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Me According To Others: A New Perspective On Self-Presentations And The Socialization Of Racial Minorities %A Houston,Lawrence %K Management %B Academy of Management (AOM) %C Vancouver, BC, Canada %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 121046548480 %$ 121046548480 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Measuring Cultural Intelligence %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %C Abu Dhabi, UAE %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 106814824448 %$ 106814824448 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing %D 2015 %T Millennials and Boomers: Increasing Alumni Community Affinity and Intent to Give by Target Market Segmentation %A McAlexander,Jim %A Koenig,Hal %A DuFault,Beth %K Marketing %X This paper reports on research that seeks to improve our understanding of issues that impact upon the philanthropic gifts of university alumni. Prior research has examined such alumni characteristics as wealth and affinity to the alma mater. Such findings have guided development professionals to conduct different kinds of research that can reveal aspects of affluence (e.g., real estate holdings, professional positions) and institutional engagement (e.g., membership in alumni associations, season tickets to sporting events). This information is housed in databases which can be accessed by the fundraisers. The current research seeks to extend our understanding by examining the potential differences between generations. This article examines survey responses from university alumni in two age cohorts from two large comprehensive universities in the United States. Respondents were asked questions that inquired about their affinity toward their alma mater, intentions to give as well as alumni interest in participating in or attending different events at the university. Significant differences between younger and older alumni were found within each topic. From these results, the importance of market research and applications of alumni segmentation specifically, are discussed for administrators and advancement professionals. %B International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing %V 21 %P 82-95 %8 2015 %G eng %U DOI: 10.1002/nvsm.1544 %2 a %4 107214901248 %$ 107214901248 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Mining Hidden Organizational Structures from Meeting Records %A Li,Jiexun %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %K Supply Chain %B INFORMS 2015 %C Philadelphia %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 125884504064 %$ 125884504064 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T A model of price limits on individual stocks %A Yang,Jimmy %A Luo,Yuchen %K Finance %B Finance Seminar %C Taiwan %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127152723968 %$ 127152723968 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T A model of price limits on individual stocks %A Yang,Jimmy %A Luo,Yuchen %K Finance %B World Finance Conference %C Buenos Aires %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127152861184 %$ 127152861184 %0 Journal Article %J Production and Operations Management %D 2015 %T Municipal Groundwater Management: Optimal Allocation and Control of a Renewable Natural Resource %A Murali,Karthik %A Lim,Michael Kim %A Petruzzi,Nicholas C %K Supply Chain %X We study a municipal groundwater management problem to determine optimal allocation and control policies in the presence of water transfer opportunities. We establish and characterize threshold polices governing export or import decisions of a given municipality. In the spirit of the Triple Bottom Line (3BL), we ascertain that exporting (importing) water through a water market defined by an exogenous export/import price is detrimental (beneficial) to both society and the environment within the municipality. In contrast, fixed quantity trading between two municipalities defined by an endogenously negotiated export/import price can have positive as well as negative impacts from a global 3BL perspective. In particular, typical trading scenarios that occur between municipalities can be detrimental to the environment. We also study the implications of privatization, and find that a privatized municipality would be more (less) likely to export (import) water as compared to its non‐privatized counterpart, resulting in negative implications for society within the municipality. However, if exports are banned, privatization can benefit the environment by mitigating the damage caused by the extraction differential, a phenomenon analogous to the green paradox. Moreover, careful and restricted privatization of municipalities can lead to positive global 3BL impacts from fixed quantity trading. %B Production and Operations Management %V 24 %P 1453-1472 %8 2015 %G eng %U https://doi.org/10.1111/poms.12389 %N 9 %2 a %4 173352212480 %$ 173352212480 %0 Journal Article %J Production and Operations Management %D 2015 %T Municipal Groundwater Management: Optimal Allocation and Control of a Renewable Natural Resource %A Murali,Karthik %A Lim,Michael Kim %A Petruzzi,Nicholas C %K Supply Chain %X We study a municipal groundwater management problem to determine optimal allocation and control policies in the presence of water transfer opportunities. We establish and characterize threshold polices governing export or import decisions of a given municipality. In the spirit of the Triple Bottom Line (3BL), we ascertain that exporting (importing) water through a water market defined by an exogenous export/import price is detrimental (beneficial) to both society and the environment within the municipality. In contrast, fixed quantity trading between two municipalities defined by an endogenously negotiated export/import price can have positive as well as negative impacts from a global 3BL perspective. In particular, typical trading scenarios that occur between municipalities can be detrimental to the environment. We also study the implications of privatization, and find that a privatized municipality would be more (less) likely to export (import) water as compared to its non‐privatized counterpart, resulting in negative implications for society within the municipality. However, if exports are banned, privatization can benefit the environment by mitigating the damage caused by the extraction differential, a phenomenon analogous to the green paradox. Moreover, careful and restricted privatization of municipalities can lead to positive global 3BL impacts from fixed quantity trading. %B Production and Operations Management %V 24 %P 1453-1472 %8 2015 %G eng %U https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/poms.12389 %N 9 %2 a %4 173352212480 %$ 173352212480 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Narcissism exacerbates the hindsight bias, but only after favorable outcomes %A Kausel,E E %A Howes,Satoris %A Jackson,A T %A Reb,J %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 162712727552 %$ 162712727552 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Contents %D 2015 %T Needs and Perceptions with Smart Technology Usage in the Elderly Care Facilities %A Lee,Sun-Hyung %A Lim,Choon-Hee %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %X The objective of this study is to identify the current state of usage and needs for Smart Technology (ST) in the elderly care facilities based on the point of view of staff members. Using survey via mails, data were analyzed with responses from top- or middle-level staff members working in 171 elderly care facilities located in Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, and Chungcheongnam-do. Results indicated that the most needed smart technology was home automation, followed by nurse call system and health monitoring. The technology with the highest feasibility was health monitoring, followed by nurse call system and video phone. Staff members in higher positions working in the elderly care facilities had the highest expectation in improving the image of their facilities by using ST, while they had low expectation for the fact that ST may increase the locus of control of the elderly. This study implies that ST implementations may vary depending on the level of responsibility of staff members and ST how people responsible for the elderly care facilities subjectively perceive the ST. %B International Journal of Contents %V 11 %P 25-30 %8 2015 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 120738887680 %$ 120738887680 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Negative Mood and Helping a Cheater: The Moderating Role of Self-View. %A Umphress,Elizabeth %A Gardner,Richard %A Leavitt,Keith %A Stoverink,Adam %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Vacnouver, BC %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 106665639936 %$ 106665639936 %0 Journal Article %J Small Business Economics %D 2015 %T New venture legitimacy: the conditions for angel investors %A Becker-Blease,John %A Sohl,Jeffrey %K Finance %X Favorable legitimacy judgments by potential resource providers are critical for the survival and growth of new ventures. We examine which aspects of a venture’s activities, structures, and outcomes, as conveyed by its narrative, are associated with legitimacy judgments by potential angel investors in a sample of 176 new venture proposals. We find that entrepreneurial ventures with quality top management teams, advisors, and developed products are viewed more favorably by angel investors and likely have better access to these investors. This research provides new insights into the establishment of legitimacy within the economically important angel capital market. %B Small Business Economics %V 45 %P 735-749. %8 2015 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 117456082944 %$ 117456082944 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T No employee is an island: bringing the social self in to the study of workplace deviance %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Center for HR and Labor Studies Seminar Series, U of Minnesota %C Minneapolis, MN %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127036426240 %$ 127036426240 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T No employee is an island: bringing the social self in to the study of workplace deviance %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Center for Leadership Ethics Speaker Series, U of Arizona %C Tucson, AZ %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127036372992 %$ 127036372992 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T No employee is an island: bringing the social self in to the study of workplace deviance %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Harvard Business School OB Seminar Series %C Boston, MA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127036293120 %$ 127036293120 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T No employee is an island: bringing the social self in to the study of workplace deviance %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Department of Management Seminar Series, U of Nebraska %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127036481536 %$ 127036481536 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Occupy: Posters by the People for a Digital Age %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C OSU Center for Humanities %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 108249620480 %$ 108249620480 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T On the Other Hand…: Motor Fluency Effects Elicited by Unrelated Haptic Objects in Print Ads %A Maille,Virginie %A Morrin,Maureen %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %K Marketing %B Society for Consumer Psychology Winter Conference %C Phoenix, AZ %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 144085964800 %$ 144085964800 %0 Journal Article %J Current Opinion in Psychology %D 2015 %T The paradox of the unethical organizational citizen: The link between organizational citizenship behavior and unethical behavior at work %A Bolino,Mark %A Klotz,Anthony %K Management %B Current Opinion in Psychology %V 1 %P 45-49 %8 2015 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 106935185408 %$ 106935185408 %0 Book Section %D 2015 %T Persons with (dis)Abilities %A Baldridge,David %A Beatty,Joy %A Böhm,Stephan %A Kulkarni,Mukta %A Moore,Mark %K Management %X This chapter examines workplace discrimination faced by persons with (dis)abilities. It begins by discussing usage, meaning, and effects of the word “disability” and the related term “persons with disabilities.” It then considers the diversity of conditions and experiences among persons with (dis)abilities by reviewing extant research on people with five common disabling conditions (i.e., mobility, seeing, hearing, chronic illness, and psychiatric conditions). It also examines the importance of national context by taking a closer look at research on the experiences of people with (dis)abilities in five nations (i.e., United States, Canada, Germany, India, and China). By separately highlighting extant research on a few common conditions and nations, the chapter’s intent is to show the need for more research on specific conditions in specific work and national contexts, as well as the need for research integrating and summarizing these focused studies. %C New York %8 2015 %G eng %2 d %4 104999849984 %$ 104999849984 %0 Journal Article %J The Electricity Journal %D 2015 %T Planning for the Future of the Electric Power Sector through Regional Collaboratives %A Scott,Inara %A Bernell,David %K Business Law %X As it undergoes rapid evolutionary change, the electric power sector has become highly fragmented and complex, with divided responsibilities, lopsided investments, and insufficient coordination to set goals and meet them. The use of regional collaborative governance structures might reimagine the goals and governance of the sector. %B The Electricity Journal %V 28 %P 11 %8 2015 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10406190 %N 1 %2 a %4 103916025856 %$ 103916025856 %0 Conference Paper %B International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) International Conference %D 2015 %T Precious Cut: A Practice- Based Research Toward Zero-Waste by Exploring Creative Pattern Cutting Methods and Draping Techniques %A Saeidi,Elahe %A Wimberly,V %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) International Conference %C Santa Fe, New Mexico %8 2015 %G eng %2 b %4 211551842304 %$ 211551842304 %0 Conference Paper %B Workshop on Doing IS Research in China, The 19th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2015) %D 2015 %T PREDICTING HABITUAL CONTINUING SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES USE OF THE ELDERLY %A Chai,Wen %A Zuo,Meiyun %A Zhu,Bin %A Tian,Xuesong %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Workshop on Doing IS Research in China, The 19th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2015) %C Singapore %8 2015 %G eng %U http://pacis2015.comp.nus.edu.sg/pages/workshops_cnais.html %2 b %4 115764482048 %$ 115764482048 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services %D 2015 %T Privacy versus Reward: Do Loyalty Programs Increase Consumers' Willingness to Share Personal Information with Third-party Advertisers and Data Brokers? %A Jai,Tun-Min (Catherine) %A King,Nancy %K Business Law %X Empirical study shows U.S. online shoppers significantly identify third-party advertisers and data brokers as separate agents and display different attitudes toward sharing their PI in the context of online retailing. Applying Westins’ Privacy Segmentation Index, the results showed that enrollment in multiple loyalty programs significantly predicts Privacy Pragmatic shoppers' willingness to share personal information, while consumer commitment significantly increases both the Privacy Unconcerned and Pragmatist groups’ willingness to share. Conversely, this is not the case for Privacy Fundamentalists. Age and gender also played important roles in predicting consumers’ willingness to share their PI with advertisers and data brokers. %B Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 78724366336 %$ 78724366336 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Public Sector Innovation: Typology and Validation %A Chen,Jiyao %A Walker,Richard R %A Sawhney,Mohan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Vancouver, BC Canada %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 106649399296 %$ 106649399296 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Public versus Private Provision of Governance: The Case of Proxy Access %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %A Iliev,Peter %A Bhandari,Tara %K Finance %8 2015 %G eng %U http://clsbluesky.law.columbia.edu/2015/10/01/public-versus-private-provision-of-governance-the-case-of-proxy-access/ %2 d %4 115408058368 %$ 115408058368 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Accounting and Finance %D 2015 %T A quantile regression analysis on corporate governance and the cost of bank loans: a research note %A Huang,Huichi %K Accounting %B Journal of Accounting and Finance %V 14 %P 2-19 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 216752801792 %$ 216752801792 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2015 %T Queer Women's Experiences Purchasing Clothing and Looking for Clothing Styles %A Reddy-Best,Kelly %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 33 %P 265-279 %8 2015 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 105961398272 %$ 105961398272 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T (Re)Assembling Family: An Examination of How Senior Families 'Do' Family %A Huff,Aimee %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory 2015 Conference %C University of Arkansas %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127038160896 %$ 127038160896 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The relationship between leadership and flow: A daily diary study %A Simmons,M J %A Fullagar,C %A Howes,Satoris %A Riforgiate,S %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 162712479744 %$ 162712479744 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2015 %T The Relationship between Team Autonomy and New Product Development Performance under Different Levels of Technological Turbulence %A Chen,Jiyao %A Neubaum,Donald %A Reilly,Richard %A Lynn,Gary %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Operations Management %V 33-34 %P 83–96 %8 2015 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272696314000692 %N 1 %2 a %4 69527220224 %$ 69527220224 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education %D 2015 %T The relationship of gender expression, sexual identity, distress, appearance, and clothing choices for queer women. %A Reddy-Best,Kelly %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education %V 8 %P 54-65 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 95371298816 %$ 95371298816 %0 Conference Paper %B ASEE 2015 Annual Conference %D 2015 %T The Relevance of K-12 Engineering Curricula to NGSS: an Analysis of TeachEngineering-NGSS Alignments %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Samson,Carleigh %A Soltys,Mike %A Sullivan,Jacquelyn %K BIS %X 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. %B ASEE 2015 Annual Conference %8 2015 %G eng %2 b %4 105617211392 %$ 105617211392 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Relevance of Network Analysis in a Supply Chain Management Context to Research on Food, Energy, and Water Systems %A Kim,Yusoon %K Supply Chain %B Workshop on Innovation at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water Systems (INFEWS) %C Arizona State University %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 125099526144 %$ 125099526144 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Research on Hearing Loss and Salary %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B ALDA Con %C Scotsdale AZ %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 144706035712 %$ 144706035712 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Vocational Behavior %D 2015 %T Resource replacement and psychological well-being during unemployment: The role of family support %A Huffman,A. H. %A Howes,Satoris %A Wayment,H. A. %A Irving,L. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Vocational Behavior %V 89 %P 74-82 %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 149508579328 %$ 149508579328 %0 Journal Article %J Environmental Law Reporter %D 2015 %T A Response to the IPCC Fifth Assessment %A Adams-Schoen,Sarah J %A Badrinarayana,Deepa %A Carlarne,Cinnamon %A Craig,Robin Kundis %A Dernbach,John C. %A Hirokawa,Keith H. %A Klass,Alexandra B. %A Kuh,Katrina Fischer %A Miller,Stephen R. %A Owley,Jessica %A Roesler,Shannon %A Rosenbloom,Jonathan %A Scott,Inara %A Takacs,David %K Business Law %X In this article, the authors respond to various sections of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Fifth Assessment. %B Environmental Law Reporter %C Washington, DC %V 45 %P 1002710048 %8 2015 %G eng %U elr.info %N 1-2015 %2 a %4 98771642368 %$ 98771642368 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Management %D 2015 %T Reverse Stock Splits, Institutional Holdings, and Share Value %A Chung,K. H. %A Yang,Sean %K Finance %B Financial Management %V 44 %P 177-216 %8 2015 %G eng %N Spring 2015 %2 a %4 132483401728 %$ 132483401728 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The Role of Informal Capital in Growth in China %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B International Conference on Small Business (ICSB) World Conference on Entrepreneurship at a Global Crossroads %C Dubai, UAE %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 106814887936 %$ 106814887936 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The Role of Informal Capital in Growth in China %A Weidinger,Alois %K Accounting %K OSU-Cascades %B World Conference on “Entrepreneurship at a Global Crossroads” %C Dubai, UAE %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 158385997824 %$ 158385997824 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T The role of internationalization and geographic location on entrepreneurial intention: empirical evidence from China %A Weidinger,Alois %K Accounting %K OSU-Cascades %B World Conference on “Entrepreneurship at a Global Crossroads” %C Dubai, UAE %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 158386122752 %$ 158386122752 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation %D 2015 %T The role of personality in angel investing %A Murnieks,Charles %A Sudek,Richard %A Wiltbank,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation %V 16 %P 19-31 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 104210145280 %$ 104210145280 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Round Table panelist - The future of research in eldercare %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B North American Association for Consumer Research Conference %C New Orleans %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127037644800 %$ 127037644800 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Sentiment Analysis in Social Media Platforms: The Contribution of Social Relationships %A Fan,Shaokun %A Ilk,Noyan %A Zhang,Kunpeng %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B International Conference on Information Systems %C Dallas %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 180787286016 %$ 180787286016 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Markets %D 2015 %T Sentiment Bubbles %A Berger,Dave %A Turtle,Harry %K Finance %X We examine cumulative changes in investor sentiment and find that these changes relate to extended periods of increasing overvaluation, followed by price corrections. The relation between sentiment and returns is path dependent—short-term increases in sentiment precede strong positive returns, while prolonged periods of increasing sentiment precede negative returns. Positive short-run returns are consistent with bubble dynamics and mitigate the backwards induction conundrum described by Abreu and Brunnermeier (2003). Our results hold for the market portfolio, and are especially strong for opaque portfolios with high levels of uncertainty, as well as portfolios with greater market frictions that limit arbitrage. %B Journal of Financial Markets %V 23 %P 59-74 %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 57419835392 %$ 57419835392 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Smart technology uses and perceptions in care facilities in South Korea %A Lee,Sunhyung %A Lee,Seunghae %A Chon,Soyoung %K Design Program %B Environmental Design Research Association %C Los Angeles %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 105768640512 %$ 105768640512 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Social Consequences of Moral Identity Symbolizations %A Leavitt,Keith %A Aquino,Karl %A Zhu,Luke %A Simon,Resutbog %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Vancouver, BC %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 106665578496 %$ 106665578496 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Social enterprise and local entrepreneurship: bringing energy to developing nations %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B University of Connecticut Social Enterprise Conference %C Storrs, CT %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 104793899008 %$ 104793899008 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice: Predicting the Success of Female Leaders’ Issue Selling Strategies %A Joshi,Aparna %A Humphrey,Stephen %A Houston,Lawrence %A Dwivedi,Priyanka %K Management %B Academy of Management (AOM) %C Vancouver, BC, Canada %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 121046489088 %$ 121046489088 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2015 %T Supply Network Disruption and Resiliency: A Network Structural Perspective %A Kim,Yusoon %A Linderman,Kevin %A Chen,Yi-Su %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Operations Management %V 33-34 %P 43-59 %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 69444806656 %$ 69444806656 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Temporality, Change and the Stand-alone Sustainability Report %A Jollands,Stephen %A Akroyd,Chris %A Sawabe,Norio %K Accounting %B European Network for Research in Organisational and Accounting Change %C Galway, Ireland %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 114072141824 %$ 114072141824 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Supply Chain Management %D 2015 %T A Theory of the Nexus Supplier: A Critical Supplier from a Network Perspective %A Kim,Yusoon %A Yan,Tingting %A Choi,Thomas Y %A Yang,Yang %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Supply Chain Management %V 51 %P 52-66 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 87991218176 %$ 87991218176 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T THOUGHT-LEADERS" ON GENDER BIAS IN THE WORKPLACE %A Martell,Richard %K Management %B CATALYST MEETING OF "THOUGHT-LEADERS" ON GENDER BIAS IN THE WORKPLACE %C NEW YORK %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 107349737472 %$ 107349737472 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2015 %T Tie Strength and Value Creation in the Buyer-Supplier Context: A U-Shaped Relation Moderated by Dependence Asymmetry %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas Y. %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Management %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 69444771840 %$ 69444771840 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %D 2015 %T Too arrogant for their own good? Why and when narcissists dismiss advice %A Kausel,E. E. %A Howes,Satoris %A Leiva,P. I. %A Slaughter,J. %A Jackson,A. T. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %V 131 %P 33-50 %8 2015 %G eng %2 a %4 149507866624 %$ 149507866624 %0 Book Section %D 2015 %T On the turning away: An exploration of the employee resignation process %A Klotz,Anthony %A Zimmerman,Ryan %K Management %V 33 %P 51-119 %8 2015 %G eng %2 d %4 104286568448 %$ 104286568448 %0 Journal Article %J The International Journal of Designed Objects %D 2015 %T Use of Formalized Inspiration for Teaching Apparel Design %A Mullet,Kathy %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B The International Journal of Designed Objects %C Common Ground %V 9 %P 33-41 %8 2015 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 115548223488 %$ 115548223488 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Visual Design %D 2015 %T User Experience and Wayfinding in an Academic Library %A Lee,Seunghae %A Dazkir,Sibel Seda %K Design Program %B International Journal of Visual Design %V 9 %8 2015 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 120551446528 %$ 120551446528 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Using Information Systems to Sense Opportunities for Innovation: Integrating Post-Adoptive IS Use Behaviors with the Dynamic Managerial Capability Perspective %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Campbell,D. %A Vijayasarathy,L. %K BIS %B Maastricht University %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 272321896448 %$ 272321896448 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Wayfinding aid technology %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B COB Brown Bag %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 105775169536 %$ 105775169536 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Wayfinding at the Valley Library %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Library Presentation %C Willamette room, Valley library %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 127063996416 %$ 127063996416 %0 Conference Paper %B 'Doing IS Research in China' Workshop of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2015) %D 2015 %T Weather Factors and Online Product/Service Reviews %A Feng,Jiao %A Yao,Zhong %A Zhu,Bin %A Marshall,Byron %K Accounting %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 'Doing IS Research in China' Workshop of the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2015) %8 2015 %G eng %2 b %4 107158784000 %$ 107158784000 %0 Journal Article %J Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %D 2015 %T What Makes Venture Capitalists Look Beyond Common Practices? Re-examination Of Organizational Antecedents Through The Behavioral Theory Lens. %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Eggers,J.P. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %V 35 %8 2015 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 127142840320 %$ 127142840320 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T What Role Do Men Play in Women's Leadership Development? %A Martell,Richard %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Vancouver, Canada %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 107335641088 %$ 107335641088 %0 Journal Article %J Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice %D 2015 %T When conflict helps: Integrating evidence for beneficial conflict in groups and teams under three perspectives %A Bradley,Bret %A Anderson,Heather %A Baur,John %A Klotz,Anthony %K Management %B Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice %V 19 %P 243-272 %8 2015 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 113819101184 %$ 113819101184 %0 Journal Article %J Information Systems Frontiers %D 2015 %T Workflow-Aware Attention Tracking to Enhance Collaboration Management %A Fan,Shaokun %A Kang,L %A Zhao,J. L. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Information Systems Frontiers %V 17 %P 1253–1264 %8 2015 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 132758261760 %$ 132758261760 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Workshop: TeachEngineering Digital Library: Hundreds of Free, Searchable, NGSS-aligned Hands-on Engineering Lessons for K-12 %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Zarske,Malinda %A Yowell,Janet %A Samson,Carleigh %K BIS %B ASEE Annual Conference 2015 %C Seattle, WA %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 102487447552 %$ 102487447552 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Wrap Me in Wool %A Stannard,Casey %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Costume Society of America %C San Antonio, Texas %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 105959444480 %$ 105959444480 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Yarn Design Characteristics Which Influence Crafters %A Stannard,Casey %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B ITAA Annual Conference %C Santa Fe, NM %8 2015 %G eng %2 c %4 144480555008 %$ 144480555008 %0 Journal Article %J Computer Law and Security Review %D 2014 %T 2013 CLSR-LSPI Seminar on Electronic Identity , The Global Challenge %A Saxby,Steve %A King,Nancy %K Business Law %X I was the sole-author on Section 6 of this article; my section is titled "Linking Offline and Online Identities: Mobility and Identity. I prepared Section 6 of this article for a seminar presented at the 8th international conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT law (LSPI), November 2013, Bangkok. Each seminar presenter prepared a draft of their section of the article in advance of the seminar, presented the topic for their section, and prepared a final version of their section of the article. All sections were combined by the Seminar Chair and published in the Computer Law and Security Review as a combined article. %B Computer Law and Security Review %V 30 %P 112-125 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 82175369216 %$ 82175369216 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics %D 2014 %T Adopting supply chain security practices for the transport logistics: institutional effects and performance drivers %A Lu,Guanyi %A Koufteros,X. %K Supply Chain %B International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics %V 6 %P 611-631 %8 2014 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 84056074240 %$ 84056074240 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing for Higher Education %D 2014 %T Advancement in Higher Education: The Role of Marketing in Building Philanthropic Giving Communities %A McAlexander,Jim %A Koenig,Hal %A DuFault,Beth %K Marketing %X This paper empirically explores ways in which marketers of higher education can contribute to the important task of cultivating alumni philanthropy. Advancement professionals understand that philanthropy is influenced by wealth and affinity. As marketers, we anticipate that our contribution resides with investments in building affinity. Using survey data that measures the affinity of alumni of a large US university that have been commercially screened to reveal individual wealth, this paper provides empirical evidence of the relative contributions of affinity and wealth to giving. Logistic regression analysis reveals that affinity has a greater impact on predicting the likelihood of giving than other variables, including prior-giving and wealth. Important to marketers, this study emphasizes the importance of building affinity and it also uncovers obstacles to affinity formation. This information can be used to bridge and repair alumni relationships with their alma-mater and inform segmented marketing communications to foster alumni enthusiasm for giving. %B Journal of Marketing for Higher Education %V 24 %P 243-257 %8 2014 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 88007968768 %$ 88007968768 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Advancing Research on Discrimination: The Contextual Meanings and Effects of the Word "Disability %A Baldridge,David %A Beatty,Joy E %A Böhm,Stephan %A Kulkarni,Mukta %A Moore,Mark %K Management %B 2014 Academy of Management Meeting %C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87603374080 %$ 87603374080 %0 Journal Article %D 2014 %T Advancing the aesthetic middle principle: trade-offs in design attractiveness and strength %A Giese,Joan %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Orth,Ulrich %A Henderson,Pam %K Marketing %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 257902755840 %$ 257902755840 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Behaviour %D 2014 %T The Affect Heuristic in Early Judgments of Product Innovations %A King,Jesse %A Slovic,P %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Consumer Behaviour %V 16 %P 411-428 %8 2014 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 217339541504 %$ 217339541504 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Affective responses in a virtue-less work environment %A Theil,Chase E. %A Peterson,David %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 29th Annual Conference %C Honolulu, HI %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 127133085696 %$ 127133085696 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Airport wayfinding and the interactive map design for the elderly %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B International Society for Gerontechnology (ISG) 2014 %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 89211533312 %$ 89211533312 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Auditory Feedback and the Online Shopping Experience %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research Conference %C Baltimore, MD %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 144085987328 %$ 144085987328 %0 Journal Article %J Applied Financial Economics %D 2014 %T Bad News and Bank Performance during the 2008 Financial Crisis %A Chira,Inga %K Finance %X The paper investigates market reaction to negative reports published by analysts and auditors for a sample of investment, commercial, and savings banks during the 2008 financial crisis and compares the results to non-crisis periods. The results show that during 2008, analysts' downgrades and underperformance reports resulted in stronger negative returns than during non-crisis periods and that investment banks experienced the worst stock price declines. The market reaction to auditors’ issues and going concern flags is different during the crisis as well. In non-crisis periods no reaction to auditors’ bad news is reported, while during the crisis there is a negative and significant reaction for investment banks only. Overall, the type of bank, investment versus commercial, significantly contributes to explaining the variability in returns during the financial crisis. %B Applied Financial Economics %V 24 %P 1-12 %8 2014 %G eng %N 18 %2 a %4 103855024128 %$ 103855024128 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2014 %T Beware of pointing fingers: In defense of the migrators %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 7 %P 342-346 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 149508923392 %$ 149508923392 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Black Sensitivity versus Adaptivity to White Service Providers’ Inauthenticity %A Houston,Lawrence %A Grandey,Alicia A. %A Sawyer,Katina %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) %C Honolulu, HI %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 121045997568 %$ 121045997568 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Journal %D 2014 %T A (Blurry) Vision of the Future: How Leader Rhetoric About Ultimate Goals Influences Performance %A Carton,Andrew M %A Murphy,Chad %A Clark,Jonathan R %K Management %B Academy of Management Journal %V 57 %P 1544-1570 %8 2014 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 104603713536 %$ 104603713536 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Borderlands: The Intersection of Liminality and Stable Third Place %A McAlexander,Jim %A DuFault,Beth %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory International Conference %C Helsinki Finland %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 88008945664 %$ 88008945664 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Both Erotic and Ergonomic? Product Design as a Mechanism for Moral Legitimacy %A Huff,Aimee %A Wilner,Sarah J. S. %K Marketing %B Design Management Institute Conference %C London, UK %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 106587056128 %$ 106587056128 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Building Engagement in today's workforce %A Cieri,Mike %K Management %B Monthly Meeting %C Eugene, OR %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 104182222848 %$ 104182222848 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Analytics %D 2014 %T Business Challenges and Research Directions of Management Analytics in the Big Data Era %A Zhao,J. L. %A Fan,Shaokun %A Hu,D. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of Management Analytics %V 1 %P 169-174 %8 2014 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 132758482944 %$ 132758482944 %0 Magazine Article %D 2014 %T Career Success After Hearing Loss %A Baldridge,David %K Management %C Berthesda, MD %V 35 %P 12-16 %8 2014 %G eng %N 1 %2 d %4 87603263488 %$ 87603263488 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Changes in the Textile and Apparel Trade Flows Between South Korea and the U.S. %A Seo,Min %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Charlotte, NC %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 105966227456 %$ 105966227456 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Clandestine fashion: Hidden styles and queer identity %A Reddy-Best,Kelly L. %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B 2014 Fashion and Communication Symposium %C St. Paul, MN %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87460554752 %$ 87460554752 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Coexistence %A Shin,Jun Bum %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B International Poster Design Exhibition, VIDAK 20 Anniversary %C Gallery Yiang, Seoul, Korea %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 127074435072 %$ 127074435072 %0 Book Section %D 2014 %T Cognition and capabilities in entrepreneurial ventures %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Busenitz,Lowell %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %P 163-182 %8 2014 %G eng %2 d %4 222930395136 %$ 222930395136 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Collective opinion classification: A global consistency maximization approach %A Li,Jiexun %A Li,Xin %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B The 24th Workshop on Information Technology and Systems (WITS) %C Aukland, New Zealand %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 98584274944 %$ 98584274944 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T A comparison of proposed and documented college women styles at a western college from 1949-1957 %A Sullivan,Rachel %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Costume Society of America %C Baltimore, MD %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87460782080 %$ 87460782080 %0 Book %D 2014 %T The Complaints Process and Violations at the Oregon Board of Accountancy %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %8 2014 %G eng %2 d %4 87764023296 %$ 87764023296 %0 Journal Article %J Applied Ergonomics %D 2014 %T Comprehensibility of universal healthcare symbols for wayfinding in healthcare facilities %A Lee,Seunghae %A Dazkir,Sibel Seda %A Paik,Haesun %A Coskun,Aykut %K Design Program %X facilities can be challenging. As there is an increasing number of global citizens who travel to seek
medical care in another country, it is critical to make wayfinding easy for visitors who are not familiar
with the language in a foreign country. Among many wayfinding aids, symbols are helpful for those
visitors who have limited ability to understand written language. This study tested universal healthcare
symbols in the United States, South Korea, and Turkey to compare the comprehension of symbols crosscountry
and identify predictors of the correct comprehension. To explore statistically significant relationships
between symbol comprehension and countries, Pearson’s Chi-square tests, logistic regression,
and ANOVA were conducted. The test results showed that ten symbols among 14 tested have
significant relationship with countries. Results of this study demonstrate that symbol comprehension
can be varied significantly in different countries. %B Applied Ergonomics %V 45 %P 878-885 %8 2014 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003687013002299 %N 4 %2 a %4 67883048960 %$ 67883048960 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Consuming and Consumption in Third Space Communites: Constructing Sanctuary %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B ACR North American Conference %C Baltimore %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 107172962304 %$ 107172962304 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Core Changes: Strengthening Connections %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B AIGA Design Education Connecting Dots Conference %C Cincinatti, OH %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 89699297280 %$ 89699297280 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Credit Risk Assessment of POS-Loans in the Big Data Era %A Bian,Yiyang %A Fan,Shaokun %A Ye,Ryan Liying %A Zhao,J. Leon %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Workshop on Internet and BigData Finance (WIBF) %C Hongkong, China %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 221565675520 %$ 221565675520 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Cross-Cultural marketing Statement Synthesis %A Mower,Jennifer M. %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association %C Charlotte, North Caroline %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 101899487232 %$ 101899487232 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Asset Pricing Studies %D 2014 %T Daily Data is Bad for Beta: Opacity and Frequency-Dependent Betas %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %A Gilbert,T. %A Hrdlicka,C. %A Siegel,S. %K Finance %B Review of Asset Pricing Studies %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 109257807872 %$ 109257807872 %0 Journal Article %J Analytical Chemistry %D 2014 %T Detection of miRNA Using a Double-Strand Displacement Biosensor with a Self-Complementary Fluorescent Reporter %A Dickson,Marianne %K Design Program %X Design of rapid, selective, and sensitive DNA and ribonucleic acid (RNA) biosensors capable of minimizing false positives from nuclease degradation is crucial for translational research and clinical diagnostics. We present proof-of-principle studies of an innovative micro-ribonucleic acid (miRNA) reporter-probe biosensor that displaces a self-complementary reporter, while target miRNA binds to the probe. The freed reporter folds into a hairpin structure to induce a decrease in the fluorescent signal. The self-complementarity of the reporter facilitates the reduction of false positives from nuclease degradation. Nanomolar limits of detection and quantitation were capable with this proof-of-principle design. Detection of miRNA occurs within 10 min and does not require any additional hybridization, labeling, or rinsing steps. The potential for medical applications of the reporter-probe biosensor is demonstrated by selective detection of a cancer regulating microRNA, Lethal-7 (Let-7a). Mechanisms for transporting the biosensor across the cell membrane will be the focus of future work. %B Analytical Chemistry %C Champagne Illinois %V 86 %P 1313-1926 %8 2014 %G eng %U http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ac403866g %N 3 %2 a %4 88742637568 %$ 88742637568 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T The development of a “sentimental value” unit within a popular culture of dress undergraduate course %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Popular Culture Assocation National Conference %C Chicago, Illinois %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 88400369664 %$ 88400369664 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication %D 2014 %T Discrediting in a message board forum: The effects of social support and attacks on expertise and trustworthiness %A Hughes,M. G. %A Griffith,J. A. %A Zeni,T. A. %A Arsenault,M. L. %A Cooper,O. D. %A Johnson,G. J. %A Hardy,Jay %A Connelly,S. %A Mumford,M. D. %K Management %B Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication %V 19 %P 325-341 %8 2014 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 109149595648 %$ 109149595648 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Discussant - The relevance of tax information in other comprehensive income %A Frischmann,Peter %K Accounting %B American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %C Atlanta %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 99695368192 %$ 99695368192 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Does a change in firm visibility affect value? %A Becker-Blease,John %A Khoury,Ted %A Paul,Donna %K Finance %B SMS Annual International Conference %C Madrid, Spain %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 88226975744 %$ 88226975744 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Dynamic team-efficacy in relation to routine versus adaptive performance %A Arsenault,Matthew L. %A Mracek,Derek L. %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A. %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 29th Annual Conference %C Honolulu, HI %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 127133159424 %$ 127133159424 %0 Journal Article %J Personality and Individual Differences %D 2014 %T Dynamics in the relationship between self-efficacy and performance following failure %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Personality and Individual Differences %V 71 %P 151-158 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 109148565504 %$ 109148565504 %0 Journal Article %J Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %D 2014 %T The Effect on Stockholder Wealth of Product Recalls and Government Action: The Case of Toyota's Accelerator Pedal Recall %A Gokhale,Jayendra %A Brooks,Raymond %A Tremblay,Victor J %K Finance %X We analyze the effect of Toyota’s faulty accelerator pedal on stockholder wealth. Using the event study methodology, we show that a major recall in January of 2010 caused the company’s cumulative abnormal returns to fall by 19 percent. Continued concerns that Toyota was unable to identify and adequately fix the problem induced the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to conduct its own investigation in March, 2010. The results of this government investigation exonerated the company and caused Toyota’s cumulative abnormal returns to rise by almost 9 percent. The Toyota case provides an opportunity to study a product recall with both company error and a government action that addressed concerns about the safety of the product. %B Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %V 54 %P 521-528 %8 2014 %G eng %N November 2014 %2 a %4 87876405248 %$ 87876405248 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2014 %T The Effects of Online Product Presentation on Consumer Responses: A Mental Imagery Perspective %A Kim,Minjeong %A Kim,M %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Journal of Business Research %V 67 %P 2464-2472 %8 2014 %G eng %N 11 %2 a %4 216948973568 %$ 216948973568 %0 Conference Paper %B Twentieth Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS' 2014) %D 2014 %T Ensuring Positive Impact of Data Quality Metadata: Implications for Decision Support %A Shankar,G. %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Twentieth Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS' 2014) %C Savannah %8 2014 %G eng %2 b %4 88345614336 %$ 88345614336 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 2014 %T Entrepreneurship research (1985-2009) and the emergence of opportunities %A Busenitz,Lowell %A Plummer,Larry %A Klotz,Anthony %A Shahzad,Ali %A Rhoads,Kevin %K Management %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %V 38 %P 981-1000 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 87898216448 %$ 87898216448 %0 Journal Article %J European Journal of Emergency Medicine %D 2014 %T Evaluation of a hospital admission prediction model adding coded chief complaint data using neural network methodology %A Handly,Neal %A Thompson,David A %A Li,Jiexun %A Chuirazzi,David M %A Venkat,Arvind %K BIS %B European Journal of Emergency Medicine %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 98168481792 %$ 98168481792 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Everyday Consumption and Perceptions of Oldness: Barnhart and Penaloza Extended %A Gentry,James %A Phillips,Lynn %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research Latin American Conference 2014 %C Guadalajara, Mexico %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 89006825472 %$ 89006825472 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T An examination of realistic job previews and expectation lowering procedures for expatriates %A Gibson,Carter %A Hardy,Jay %A Baur,John E. %A Frink,Dwight %A Buckley,M. Ronald %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Southern Management Association %C Savannah, GA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 127132846080 %$ 127132846080 %0 Journal Article %J Military Behavioral Health %D 2014 %T Examining time demands and work-family conflict on psychological distress %A Huffman,A. H. %A Payne,S. C. %A Koehly,L. M. %A Howes,Satoris %A Castro,C. A. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Military Behavioral Health %V 2 %P 26-32 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 149509384192 %$ 149509384192 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Corporate Governance %D 2014 %T Executive Compensation and Agency Issues in Italy %A Elston,Julie %A Rondi,Laura %A Bhattacharyya,Nalanaksha %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X 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 %B International Journal of Corporate Governance %V 5 %8 2014 %G eng %N 3/4 %2 a %4 19827521537 %$ 19827521537 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T An Exploration of Research Productivity in Business Ph.D. Programs %A Milosevic,Ivana %A Paterson,Ted %A Bass,A Erin %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 123641710592 %$ 123641710592 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %D 2014 %T Exploratory behavior in active learning: A between- and within-person examination %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,E. A. %A Hughes,M. G. %A Wang,X. %A Schuelke,M. J. %K Management %B Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %V 125 %P 98-112 %8 2014 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 109148676096 %$ 109148676096 %0 Journal Article %J Operations Management Research %D 2014 %T Exploring Supply Management Status, Internal Collaboration and Operating Performance. %A Hartley,J. %A Brodke,M %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Steward,M %A Wheeler,J. %K Supply Chain %B Operations Management Research %V 7 %P 24-35 %8 2014 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 88353071104 %$ 88353071104 %0 Journal Article %J Oregon Historical Quarterly %D 2014 %T Extant outdoor garments in Oregon, 1880 to 1920: Historic research using objects from oregon's historical institutions %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Oregon Historical Quarterly %V 115 %P 190-207 %8 2014 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 87992922112 %$ 87992922112 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Extended Typology of Buyer-Supplier Relationships %A Kim,Yusoon %K Supply Chain %B Annual Meeting of Decision Sciences Institute %C Tampa, FL %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 106833225728 %$ 106833225728 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Family Business Succession: Planning for a Productive Outcome %A Noxel,Sherri %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Dunn Carney Ag Summit %C Wilsonville, Oregon %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 102261469184 %$ 102261469184 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Fashion Design and Marketing for Sustainability and Social Change: Theory and Practice %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Global Marketing Conference %C Singapore %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 105966086144 %$ 105966086144 %0 Journal Article %D 2014 %T Firm Valuation Effects of the Decision to Adopt Relationally Governed Business Process Outsourcing Arrangements %A Duan,C. %A Grover,V. %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Balakrishnan,J. %K BIS %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 272321433600 %$ 272321433600 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Flipped classroom 101: Infusing new methods of learning in the traditional classroom %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B OSU Center for Teaching and Learning Symposium – Spring term 2014 %C Corvallis, Oregon %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 88403433472 %$ 88403433472 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Following Footsteps of Giants %A Larson,Erik %K Management %B 2014 PMI international Research & Education Symposium %C Portland %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 107214735360 %$ 107214735360 %0 Journal Article %J Computer Law and Security Review %D 2014 %T For Privacy's Sake: Consumer "Opt Outs" for Smart Meters %A King,Nancy %A Jessen,Pernille W %K Business Law %B Computer Law and Security Review %V 30 %P pp. 530-539 %8 2014 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 82173698048 %$ 82173698048 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Formation and effect of Social Interactions in Online Brand Community: an Empirical Investigation. %A Wu,Ji %A Fan,Shaokun %A Wu,Manli %A Zhao,J. Leon %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B The Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS) %C Chengdu, China %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 221565620224 %$ 221565620224 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Curiouser and Curiouser—Avant-garde Polish Theater Posters from the 1970s %C Nashville, TN %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 108393512960 %$ 108393512960 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Freedom on the Fence/presentation of film and discussion %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Denver, Colorado %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 89698934784 %$ 89698934784 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Freedom on the Fence/presentation of film and discussion %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Corvallis, OR %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 89700577280 %$ 89700577280 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Gender differences in creative problem-solving may be an artifact of measurement differences %A Gibson,Carter %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Association for Psychological Science’s 26th Annual Conference %C San Francisco, CA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 127132948480 %$ 127132948480 %0 Journal Article %J Akadémiai Kiadó and Springer Science+Business Media %D 2014 %T The Hl-index: Improvement of H-index Based on Quality of Citing Papers %A Zai,Li %A Yan,Xiangbin %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X This paper proposes hl-index as an improvement of the h-index, a popular measurement for the research quality of academic researchers. Although the h-index integrates the number of publications and the academic impact of each publication to evaluate the productivity of a researcher, it assumes that all papers that cite an academic article contribute equally to the academic impact of this article. This assumption, of course, could not be true in most times. The citation from a well-cited paper certainly brings more attention to the article than the citation from a paper that people do not pay attention to. It therefore becomes important to integrate the impact of papers that cite a researcher’s work into the evaluation of the productivity of the researcher. Constructing a citation network among academic papers, this paper therefore proposes hl-index that integrating the h-index with the concept of lobby index, a measures that has been used to evaluate the impact of a node in a complex network based on the impact of other nodes that the focal node has direct link with. This paper also explores the characteristics of the proposed hl-index by comparing it with citations, h-index and its variant g-index. %B Akadémiai Kiadó and Springer Science+Business Media %V 98 %P 1021-1031 %8 2014 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 69565954048 %$ 69565954048 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T How Important is Governance? Evidence from Heart Attack Survival %A Kalodimos,Jonathan %K Finance %B Southwestern Finance Association Annual Conference %C Dallas, TX %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 115023095808 %$ 115023095808 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Adolescent Research %D 2014 %T Identity Expression and Bedroom Personalization by Urban Adolescents in Botswana %A Fidzani,Lily C %A Read,Marilyn %K Design Program %X 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. %B Journal of Adolescent Research %V 29 %P 691-715 %8 2014 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 73707743232 %$ 73707743232 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2014 %T The Impact of Cultural Difference on Buyer-Supplier Negotiations %A Ribbink,Dina %A Grimm,C. M. %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Operations Management %V 32 %P 114-126 %8 2014 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 149674373120 %$ 149674373120 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Managerial Psychology %D 2014 %T The impact of impression management over time %A Bolino,M C %A Klotz,Anthony %A Daniels,D %K Management %X Purpose – The purpose of these studies was to investigate how the repeated use of impression
management (IM) tactics are related to supervisor perceptions in newly formed supervisorsubordinate
dyads.
Design/methodology/approach – Two studies were conducted—a lab study in which
participants evaluated a confederate who performed an accounting task while using different
types of IM across five trials, and a field study examining the IM tactics of new employees and
their supervisors’ ratings of likability and performance at two points in time.
Findings – In the lab study, the repeated use of ingratiation had an increasingly positive effect
on performance ratings, whereas repeated apologies had an increasingly negative effect on
evaluations of performance. The influence of IM tactics on ratings of subordinate likability, did
not change with repeated use. In the field study, subordinates’ use of apologies and justifications
was more strongly associated with supervisor evaluations of likability and performance in earlier
stages of their relationship.
Practical Implications – Employees need to be mindful that IM tactics may vary in their
effectiveness depending on the timing and frequency of their use. Furthermore, supervisors
should consider the initial influence that IM has on their ability to objectively evaluate new
subordinates.
Originality/value – This research is unique in that it examined how the repeated use of both
assertive (i.e., ingratiation and self-promotion) and defensive (i.e., apologies and justifications)
IM tactics are related to both evaluations of likability and performance ratings at multiple points
in time. %B Journal of Managerial Psychology %V 29 %P 266-284 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 84080476160 %$ 84080476160 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Impact of Lighting on Children's On-Task Behavior in an Elementary Education Classroom: A Case Study %A Pulay,Alana %A Tural,Elif %A Read,Marilyn %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B National Conference %C Pittsburgh, PA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 108397279232 %$ 108397279232 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 2014 %T The Impact of Product Portfolio Strategy on Financial Performance: The Roles of Product Development and Market Entry Decisions %A Kang,W. %A Montoya,Mitzi %K Marketing %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 31 %P 516-534 %8 2014 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 112667021312 %$ 112667021312 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Sciences %D 2014 %T Impact of value-added service features in e-Retailing processes: an econometric analysis of website functions %A Chuang,H H %A Lu,Guanyi %A Peng,D. %A Heim,G. %K Supply Chain %B Decision Sciences %V 45 %P 1159-1186 %8 2014 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 84056367104 %$ 84056367104 %0 Report %D 2014 %T Implementing Sustainability in Value Chain –Case Study Findings. A CAPS Research Initiative: Value Chain Strategies for the Changing Decade. %A Hartley,Janet %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Klassen,Robert %A Tate,Wendy %A Pullman,Mellie %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %X Hartley, J., P. Carter, C. Craig, R.D. Klassen, W. Tate, M. Pullman and Z. Wu. Implementing Sustainability in Value Chain –Case Study Findings. A CAPS Research Initiative: Value Chain Strategies for the Changing Decade. Center for Advanced Purchasing Study, Tempe, Arizona. 2014. %8 2014 %G eng %2 d %4 107187542016 %$ 107187542016 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T In and Out: Paid Caregivers as Members of the Family...kind of %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory Conference %C Helsinki, Finland %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 89006811136 %$ 89006811136 %0 Journal Article %J Organization Science %D 2014 %T An Inductively-Generated Typology and Process Model of Workplace Courage %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Hekman,D %A Mitchell,T R %K Management %B Organization Science %C Catonsville, MD/Informs %V 26 %P 52-77 %8 2014 %G eng %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2014.0928 %N 1 %2 a %4 37987577857 %$ 37987577857 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Organization %D 2014 %T The influences of capital market munificence on new-venture alliance formation in emerging industries %A Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela %A Barden,Jeffrey %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Organization %V 12 %P 225-243 %8 2014 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 111915657216 %$ 111915657216 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Accounting Studies %D 2014 %T The information content of mandatory risk factor disclosures in corporate filings %A Steele,Logan %A Campbell,John %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Dhaliwal,Dan %A Lu,Hsin-min %K Accounting %B Review of Accounting Studies %V 19 %P 396-455 %8 2014 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 167853649920 %$ 167853649920 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Management Journal %D 2014 %T Information diffusion and value redistribution among transaction partners of the IPO firm %A Liu,K. %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Nam,D. %A Mousa,F. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Journal %V 35 %P 1717-1726 %8 2014 %G eng %N 11 %2 a %4 83863947264 %$ 83863947264 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Information Technology Requirements for Newly Hired Management Accounting Graduates %A Spraakman,Gary %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %B Midyear Meeting of the International Accounting Section of the American Accounting Association %C San Antonio %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 88026677248 %$ 88026677248 %0 Book Section %D 2014 %T Innovation Policy %A Joshi,Amol %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This entry outlines the concept of innovation policy in the domain of strategic management. First, an overview of the history, goals and underlying principles of innovation policy is presented. Next, the primary functions and possible means of implementing innovation policy are described with an emphasis on theoretical foundations. Finally, the evaluation of innovation policy outcomes, including the intended and unintended consequences of policy changes, are briefly discussed. %C London, UK %P 5 %8 2014 %G eng %2 d %4 99790112768 %$ 99790112768 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T International Entrepreneurship %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %C Vienna %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 106814816256 %$ 106814816256 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Interviews with Turkish women: Rise of consumerism and its influence on home interiors. %A Dazkir,Seda S %A Read,Marilyn %K Design Program %B Interior Design Educators Council Annual Meeting %C New Orleans %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 89163384832 %$ 89163384832 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Information Management %D 2014 %T IT Artifact Bias: How exogenous predilections influence organizational information system paradigms %A Curry,Michael %A Marshall,Byron %A Kawalek,Peter %K Accounting %K BIS %X Efforts in IS research have long sought to bridge the gap between the information technology (IT) function and strategic business interests. Efforts in IS research have long sought to bridge the gap between the information technology (IT) function and the strategic business interests. People perceive affordances (possibilities for action) in information technology artifacts differently as cognitive structures (schema) which bias individual focus. This study explores how an individual’s tendency to perceive the ‘trees’ in an IT ‘forest’ (artifact preference), affects their assessment of efforts to achieve more effective IT outcomes. The effect is demonstrated using a relatively simple IT success model. Further, in a sample of 120 survey responses supported by ten semi-structured interviews we demonstrate that job role and organizational IT complexity systematically impact artifact perception. A better understanding of IT artifact bias promises to help organizations better assess information systems. %B International Journal of Information Management %V 34 %P 427-436 %8 2014 %G eng %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2014.02.005 %N 4 %2 a %4 86233214976 %$ 86233214976 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Keeping the faith: Baseline-skill and task-specific self-efficacy following failure %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 29th Annual Conference %C Honolulu, HI %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 127133038592 %$ 127133038592 %0 Journal Article %J Energy Law Journal %D 2014 %T Keeping the Lights On: Examining and Re-Imagining NLRA Preemption in a Time of Electric Necessity %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X Strikes or lockouts at an electric utility can lead to delayed maintenance in the best case, or blackouts in the worst. In a society dependent on electricity for everything from health care to safe drinking water, a disruption in utility service could cause untold damage. Yet thanks to the expansive doctrine of preemption under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), many public utility commissions (“PUCs”)—the state entities that regulate electric utilities—have concluded that they are prohibited from intervening in labor disputes, even when public safety is threatened. Given the magnitude of harm that could be caused by electric service disruptions, clarification of PUCs’ authority is necessary. This article analyzes the extent to which state agencies retain the power to regulate utilities and protect their citizens, even when their actions may, either directly or indirectly, impact collective bargaining or alter the balance of power between labor and management. The article illustrates the authority of state utility regulators to set service and safety standards, oversee utility staffing, and intervene in labor disputes. In addition, the article proposes a re-thinking of NLRA preemption doctrine as applied to electric utilities, and suggests possible reforms to accommodate the role electricity plays in today’s society. %B Energy Law Journal %C Tulsa, OK %V 35 %P 415-446 %8 2014 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 98762936320 %$ 98762936320 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Keeping the Lights on: Examining and Re-Imagining NLRA Preemption in a Time of Electric Necessity %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B 2014 ALSB Annual Conference %C Seattle, WA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 95014002688 %$ 95014002688 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Keeping the Lights on: Examining and Re-Imagining NLRA Preemption in a Time of Electric Necessity %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B 2014 WALSB Annual Conference %C Monteray, CA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87665408000 %$ 87665408000 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Landscape, Form, and Fabric %A Stannard,Casey %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association %C Charlotte, North Carolina %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 105959364608 %$ 105959364608 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Business Studies %D 2014 %T Language friction and partner selection in cross-border R&D alliance formation %A Joshi,Amol %A Lahiri,Nandini %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X How does language friction affect alliance formation? Language friction is a form of cultural friction arising from structural differences in the respective languages used by potential partners to reason and solve problems together. A little language friction may prompt partners to rethink solutions, thereby enhancing collaboration, but excessive friction may impede collaboration. We develop a Language Friction Index (LFI) to quantify relative differences in linguistic structure for any language pair. Utilizing a unique data set of semiconductor design activities (1988–2001), our empirical analysis finds an inverted U-shaped relationship between partners’ LFI and the likelihood of cross-border research and development (R&D) alliance formation. This relationship is further moderated by prior ties and technological distance. Our findings have several important implications, including: (1) language differences are a measurable and discernible source of cultural friction; (2) the effects of language friction are economically significant and strategically consequential; (3) certain aspects of language friction occur independent of language proficiency and persist despite the use of lingua franca to reduce language barriers; (4) linguistic diversity is an indirect marker of cognitive diversity, which is useful in boosting creativity, especially in first-time collaborations; (5) beyond R&D alliances, language friction may also influence other types of strategic interactions and organizational processes. %B Journal of International Business Studies %V 46 %P 123-152 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 100635899904 %$ 100635899904 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Management %D 2014 %T Like a Member of the Family: Including and Excluding Paid Caregivers in Performances of Family %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %A Cotte,June %K Marketing %B Journal of Marketing Management %V 30 %P 1680-1702 %8 2014 %G eng %N 15-16 %2 a %4 25525661697 %$ 25525661697 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Studies %D 2014 %T Looking attractive until you sell: Earnings management, lockup expiration, and venture capitalists %A Nam,Daeil %A Park,Haemin Dennis %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Management Studies %V 51 %P 1286-1310 %8 2014 %G eng %N 8 %2 a %4 89980911616 %$ 89980911616 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Lying for who we are: Motivated dishonesty in response to intractable identity threats. %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B University of Central Florida Behavioral Ethics Conference %C Orlando, FL %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87788013568 %$ 87788013568 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Managerial Innovation and Firm Performance: Evidence from Quantitative Integrations of Research Findings %A Damanpour,Fariborz %A Walker,Richard M %A Chen,Jiyao %A Aravind,Deepa %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Philadelphia PA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87884824576 %$ 87884824576 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Managing suppliers to engender supply chain security %A Lu,Guanyi %K Supply Chain %B DSI Annual Meeting %C Baltimore, MD %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87560921088 %$ 87560921088 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Mandatory Adoption of Stakeholder Review Processes to Improve Sustainability and Responsiveness of Utility Governance %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B 2014 ALSB Annual Conference %C Seattle, WA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 95011624960 %$ 95011624960 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Mandatory Adoption of Stakeholder Review Processes To Improve Sustainability and Certainty of Utility Resource Acquisition %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B Cascadia Business and Sustainability Colloquium %C Portland, OR %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 95011606528 %$ 95011606528 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Research %D 2014 %T The Marketization of Religion: Field, Capital, and Consumer Identity %A McAlexander,Jim %A DuFault,Beth %A Martin,Diane %A Schouten,John %K Marketing %X Certain institutions traditionally have had broad socializing influence over their members, providing templates for identity that comprehend all aspects of life from the existential and moral to the mundanely material. Marketization and detraditionalization undermine that socializing role. This study examines the consequences when, for some members, such an institution loses its authority to structure identity. With a hermeneutical method and a perspective grounded in Bourdieu�s theories of fields and capital, this research investigates the experiences of disaffected members of a religious institution and consumption field. Consumers face severe crises of identity and the need to rebuild their self-understandings in an unfamiliar marketplace of identity resources. Unable to remain comfortably in the field of their primary socialization, they are nevertheless bound to it by investments in field-specific capital. In negotiating this dilemma, they demonstrate the inseparability and co-constitutive nature of ideology and consumption. %B Journal of Consumer Research %C Madison Wisconsin %V 41 %P 858-875 %8 2014 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 107168692224 %$ 107168692224 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Meta-Analysis of U.S. Wartime Dress Research %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Charlotte, NC %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 92039852032 %$ 92039852032 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 2014 %T A Meta-analytic Comparison of Self- and Other-Reported Organizational Citizenship Behavior. %A Carpenter,Nichelle %A Berry,Christopher %A Houston,Lawrence %K Management %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %V 35 %P 547-574 %8 2014 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 109004298240 %$ 109004298240 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Mining knowledge sharing processes in online discussion forums %A Wang,G. Alan %A Wang,Harry Jiannan %A Li,Jiexun %A Fan,Weiguo %K BIS %B The 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) %C Big Island, HI. U.S.A %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 98583332864 %$ 98583332864 %0 Conference Paper %B Sixth Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems %D 2014 %T The Moderating Power of IT Bias on User Acceptance of Technology %A Marshall,Byron %A Curry,Michael %A Kawalek,Peter %K Accounting %K BIS %B Sixth Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems %C Auckland %8 2014 %G eng %2 b %4 105740615680 %$ 105740615680 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Selection and Assessment %D 2014 %T Moving forward indirectly: Reanalyzing the validity of employment interviews with indirect range restriction methodology %A Huffcutt,A. I. %A Howes,Satoris %A Weyhrauch,W. S. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B International Journal of Selection and Assessment %V 22 %P 297-309 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 149509275648 %$ 149509275648 %0 Journal Article %J Human Factors %D 2014 %T A multilevel approach to relating subjective workload to performance after shifts in task demands %A Mracek,D. L. %A Day,E. A. %A Arsenault,M. A. %A Hardy,Jay %A Terry,R. A. %K Management %B Human Factors %V 56 %P 1401-1413 %8 2014 %G eng %N 8 %2 a %4 109149067264 %$ 109149067264 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2014 %T Multi-stage artifact correction: An illustration with structured employment interviews %A Huffcutt,A. I. %A Howes,Satoris %A Weyhrauch,W. S. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 7 %P 548-553 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 149508874240 %$ 149508874240 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T A Multivariate Analysis of Pre-acquisition Drivers of Technology Adoption %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Ratchford,Mark %K Marketing %B Marketing Science Conference %C Atlanta, GA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 85847734272 %$ 85847734272 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Neatness Matters: The Effect of Display Neatness on Product Color Choice %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %A Morrin,Maureen %K Marketing %B Understanding the Customer’s Sensory Experience Conference %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 144086020096 %$ 144086020096 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Neatness Matters: The Effect of Display Neatness on Product Color Choice %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %K Marketing %B 2014 Shopper Marketing: In-Store, Online, Social and Mobile Conference %C Stockholm, Sweden %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 144086042624 %$ 144086042624 %0 Case %D 2014 %T Nestle: Sourcing Strategy in China %A Jia,Jeff %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Gosling,Jonathan %K Supply Chain %X Distributed by The Case Center %8 2014 %G eng %2 d %4 89873928192 %$ 89873928192 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing %D 2014 %T New insights into venture capitalists' activity: IPO and time-to-exit forecast as antecedents of their post-investment involvement %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X We examine how VCFs' forecast of an IPO exit affects their breadth of advising and the likelihood
of founder–CEO replacement shortly after they invest in a new venture. Moreover, we examine
how the expected time-to-exit moderates these relationships. Our findings show that the
likelihood of founder–CEO replacement upon receiving venture capital funding is significantly
greater if a VCF perceives this company as a potential IPO as opposed to a trade sale, and this
likelihood increases if the forecasted time-to-exit is short. We also illustrate how the breadth of
advice varies as a function of the forecasted IPO and time-to-exit. %B Journal of Business Venturing %C Elsvier %V 29 %P pages 405-420 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 107183048704 %$ 107183048704 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2014 %T New venture teams: A review of the literature and roadmap for future research %A Klotz,Anthony %A Hmieleski,K M %A Bradley,B H %A Busenitz,L W %K Management %B Journal of Management %V 40 %P 226-255 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 84080578560 %$ 84080578560 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T New Ventures: Intersections in Design Education %A Gallagher,Christine %A Marks,Andrea %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B AIGA Design Education Conference: New Ventures: Intersections in Design Education %C Portland, Oregon %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 108888633344 %$ 108888633344 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T North Korea: beyond borders %A Shin,Jun Bum %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B Crystal Theodore, Prelude Exhibition %C Duke Hall Gallery, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 127074680832 %$ 127074680832 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Opportunities for Massive Open Online Course use and development in ITAA and the clothing/textiles discipline %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Mower,Jennifer %A Nishida,Keith %A LeHew,Melody %A Rees,Kathleen %A West,Andre %A Becker,Julie %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Charlotte, North Carolina %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 88400572416 %$ 88400572416 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Organizational Resilience Following Periods of Crisis: How Family Control and Firm Age Influence Change in Emphasis on Innovation %A Zachary,Miles A %A Payne,Tyge %A Neubaum,Donald %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Theories of Family Enterprise Research Conference %C Alberta, Canada %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 103718338560 %$ 103718338560 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organization Design %D 2014 %T Organizational structure and supply chain integration: an empirical, cross-regional examination %A Koufteros,X. %A Peng,D. %A Lu,Guanyi %A Peters,R. %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Organization Design %V 3 %P 1-17 %8 2014 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 84070875136 %$ 84070875136 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2014 %T Pathways of passion: Identity centrality, passion and behavior among entrepreneurs %A Murnieks,Charles %A Mosakowski,E M %A Cardon,M S %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Management %V 40 %P 1586-1606 %8 2014 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 83980492800 %$ 83980492800 %0 Journal Article %J Color Technology %D 2014 %T Pigments extracted from the wood-staining fungi Chlorociboria aeruginosa, Scytalidium cuboideum and S. ganodermophthorum show potential for use as textile dyes %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Weber,G. %A Hinsch,E. %A Freitas,S. %A Robinson,S. %K Design Program %X 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. %B Color Technology %V 130 %P 445-452 %8 2014 %G eng %U http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cote.12110/abstract?deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=&userIsAuthenticated=false %N 6 %2 a %4 89255393280 %$ 89255393280 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2014 %T The Power of Words: How, Why, and When Do Language Barriers Affect Alliance Formation?" %A Joshi,Amol %A Lahiri,Nandini %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X We extend previous research on language issues within firms by examining the strategic consequences of language barriers between firms. We elaborate underlying mechanisms of how, why, and when language differences matter in the selection of cross- border R&D partners. We develop a language distance construct which captures relative differences in linguistic structure for any language pair. We hypothesize and find situations in which language differences help, rather than hinder alliance formation. Our empirical results suggest an inverted U-shaped relationship between language distance and the likelihood of alliance formation. This relationship is further moderated by potential partners’ prior ties and technological distance. %B Academy of Management Proceedings %8 2014 %G eng %2 b %4 107189401600 %$ 107189401600 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Privacy versus Reward: Do Loyalty Programs Increase Consumers' Willingness to Share Personal Information with Third-party Advertisers and Data Brokers? %A Jai,Tun-Min (Catherine) %A King,Nancy %K Business Law %B ACRA 2014 Annual Conference %C Dallas, Texas %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87588415488 %$ 87588415488 %0 Journal Article %J Quality and Reliability Engineering International %D 2014 %T Process Control for the Vector Autoregressive Model %A Cheng,Tsung-Chi %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Yang,S.-F. %K Supply Chain %B Quality and Reliability Engineering International %V 30 %P 57-81 %8 2014 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 69374689280 %$ 69374689280 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Production Economics %D 2014 %T Product development practices, manufacturing practices, and performance: a mediational perspective %A Koufteros,Xenophon %A Lu,Guanyi %A Lai,Kee ‐ hung %A Wong,Christina W.Y. %A Cheng,Tai C.E. %K Supply Chain %B International Journal of Production Economics %V 156 %P 83-97 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 87867648000 %$ 87867648000 %0 Book Section %D 2014 %T A Proposed Orthogonal Relationship between Psychological Capital and Ethical Leadership %A Paterson,Ted %A Luthans,Fred %A Milosevic,Ivana %K Management %C Charlotte, NC %8 2014 %G eng %2 d %4 115695982592 %$ 115695982592 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Publishing Design Research %A Mullet,Kathy %A Parsons,Jean %A Stannard,Casey %K Design Program %B ITAA Annual Conference %C Charlotte %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 144479696896 %$ 144479696896 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Queer Women's Experiences Purchasing Clothing and Looking for Clothing Styles %A Reddy-Best,Kelly %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Charlotte, NC %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 92039813120 %$ 92039813120 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Realizing the potential of geographically distributed R&D: Location, team networks, and the quality of team innovation %A Vestal,Alex %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87617536000 %$ 87617536000 %0 Journal Article %J Personality and Individual Differences %D 2014 %T Relating mental toughness to complex task learning and adaptive performance %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,E. A. %A Imose,R. A. %K Management %B Personality and Individual Differences %V 68 %P 59-64 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 109148833792 %$ 109148833792 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Economics and Business %D 2014 %T Risk Change during Crises: How do Purely Local Companies Differ from Cross-listed Firms? Evidence from the European Crisis of 2010-2012 %A Chira,Inga %K Finance %B Journal of Economics and Business %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 87630446592 %$ 87630446592 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Family Business Strategy %D 2014 %T The Role of Cognitive Appraisal and Emotions of Family Members in the Family Business System %A Bee,Colleen %A Neubaum,Donald %K Marketing %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Family Business Strategy %V 5 %P 323-333 %8 2014 %G eng %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfbs.2013.12.001 %N 3 %2 a %4 74484037632 %$ 74484037632 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %D 2014 %T The role of moral knowledge in everyday immorality: What does it matter if I know what is right? %A Reynolds,Scott %A Dang,Carolyn T %A Yam,K C %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %V 123 %P 124-137 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 76515831808 %$ 76515831808 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T The Saudi Arabian traditional clothes as an inspiration for fashionable and modern designs %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Maqsood,Elham %K Design Program %B Annual meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Charlotte, NC %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 108893661184 %$ 108893661184 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Scalable Audience Targeted Models for Brand Advertising on Social Networks %A Zhang,Kunpeng %A Ouksel,Aris M. %A Fan,Shaokun %A Liu,Hengchang %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Recommender systems %C Foster City, CA, USA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 221565589504 %$ 221565589504 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings %D 2014 %T Shifting focus: sources of managerial attention to new activities in the venture capital industry %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Eggers,J.P. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings %8 2014 %G eng %2 b %4 127142866944 %$ 127142866944 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Silence is Golden: A Conceptual Investigation of Leaders’ Extraversion and Introversion Personality in Collectivism %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) %C Honolulu, Hawaii %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 80800188416 %$ 80800188416 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Law and Information Technology %D 2014 %T Smart Metering Systems and Data Sharing: Why Getting a Smart Meter Should Also Mean Getting Strong Information Privacy Controls to Manage Data Sharing %A King,Nancy %A Jessen,Pernille W. %K Business Law %X Smart meters are being installed in consumers’ homes as the world moves to the smartgrid of intelligent energy networks. Smart meters are near real-time communication devices that can collect and communicate a vast amount of personal data about each customer’s energy use. Questions about who should have access to such data and for what purposes raise significant consumer privacy concerns about data sharing. Because data sharing facilitates secondary uses of energy use data and is essential for third party access to the data, data sharing is a critical activity that needs to be analysed from an information privacy perspective. This article makes three important contributions. First, it identifies the key privacy and data protection concerns for both the EU and USA consumers related to data sharing in smart metering systems. Second, it provides a comparison of EU and US privacy and data protection law as it applies to smart metering systems, revealing gaps in coverage in both systems. Third, it explains how important privacy concerns related to data sharing are being addressed in the EU and the USA, including specific examples of legislation and self-regulatory mechanisms that have been adopted to protect privacy in smart metering systems. From this comparative analysis, potential privacy-enhancing solutions can be identified. Ultimately it will be up to government regulators and industry to adopt local solutions, but the goal of this article is to encourage adoption of regulatory solutions and industry best practices that are consistent with privacy rights and information privacy principles. %B International Journal of Law and Information Technology %V 22 %P 215-253 %8 2014 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 68803119104 %$ 68803119104 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Social Empathy: Coexistence %A Shin,Jun Bum %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B International Poster Design Exhibition, VIDAK %C Gallery Yiang, Seoul, Korea %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 127074443264 %$ 127074443264 %0 Journal Article %J Family Business Review %D 2014 %T Social Issues in the Family Enterprise %A Van Gils,Anita %A Dibrell,Clay %A Neubaum,Donald %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Family Business Review %V 27 %P 193-205 %8 2014 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 92177551360 %$ 92177551360 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Finance: theory, practice, education %D 2014 %T Special Dividend Distributions, Firm Characteristics, and Economic Conditions %A Chira,Inga %K Finance %B Journal of Applied Finance: theory, practice, education %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 87630465024 %$ 87630465024 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Strengthening our profession: Writing and reviewing manuscripts for the Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association %C Charlotte, NC %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87460503552 %$ 87460503552 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Supply chain transparency: Apparel companies’ responses to regulations %A Burns,Leslie %A Houtsager,Mitchael %K Design Program %B Global Fashion Management Conference %C London, UK %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87064152064 %$ 87064152064 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Supply Network Disruption and Resilience %A Kim,Yusoon %K Supply Chain %B Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) %C Atlanta, GA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 106833160192 %$ 106833160192 %0 Journal Article %J Harvard Environmental Law Review %D 2014 %T Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Adapting Public Utility Commissions to Meet Twenty-First Century Climate Challenges %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X Climate change and efforts to address it have put the electric utility system under increasing pressure to adapt and evolve. Key to the success of these efforts will be the support of public utility commissions, the state agencies that oversee retail electric utilities. In an effort to determine how these commissions will make decisions, this article explores the history, enabling legislation, and jurisdiction of commissions. It concludes that the authority and purpose of commissions has been narrowly defined to focus almost exclusively on short-term rate impacts to current utility customers, and as a result, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, modernize or transform the electric grid, or expand the path for new technologies such as electric vehicles, will not come from commissions, and in fact may be blocked by the same. Accordingly, the article offers options for modernization, ultimately recommending a melding of economic and environmental goals through a long-term planning process that balances cost and risk, yet remains squarely within the jurisdiction and historical purpose of the regulatory commission. %B Harvard Environmental Law Review %C Boston, MA %V 38 %8 2014 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 86250727424 %$ 86250727424 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T A Theoretical Model of the Too-Much-Choice Effect %A Tung,Tsun-Yin %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B Global Marketing Conference %C Singapore %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 105966026752 %$ 105966026752 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T This friendly world: How lucky and a non-adversarial worldview can enhance your productivity and happiness. %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 106665490432 %$ 106665490432 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 2014 %T Thriving at Work: Impact of Psychological Capital and Supervisor Support %A Paterson,Ted %A Luthans,F. %A Jeung,W. %K Management %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 109122662400 %$ 109122662400 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2014 %T Thriving under Pressure: An Exploration of Research Productivity in Business Ph.D. Programs %A Milosevic,Ivana %A Paterson,Ted %A Bass,A Erin %K Management %B Academy of Management Proceedings %8 2014 %G eng %2 b %4 144068417536 %$ 144068417536 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Human Resource Management %D 2014 %T Toward Greater Understanding of the Pernicious Effects of Workplace Envy %A Veiga,John F %A Baldridge,David %A Markoczy,Livia %K Management %X Despite the fact that envy has been widely viewed as the most pernicious and organizational dysfunctional workplace emotion, research has ignored envy’s longer-term, chronic consequences. This oversight can largely be attributed to over reliance on the relatively static affective events framework that does not account for how envy-eliciting events can threaten an individual’s social standing or trigger emotional schema from previous events. Hence, we propose an extension of this framework in order to address these shortcomings and in order to more fully account for the cumulative effects of prior envy-eliciting events. In particular, by integrating insights from social comparison and emotional schema theories into the current framework, we offer a deeper, more fine-grained explanation for the accumulation of envious feelings and their longer-term, chronic consequences. We believe that these additional insights will offer a perspective, both for researchers and practitioners alike, into how envy-eliciting events can result in more malicious and chronic, dysfunctional outcomes over time. Future research and managerial implications are discussed. %B International Journal of Human Resource Management %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 14096164865 %$ 14096164865 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2014 %T Towards a Structural View of Co-opetition in Supply Networks %A Pathak,Surya %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Johnson,David %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Operations Management %V 32 %P 245-267 %8 2014 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 88351787008 %$ 88351787008 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Education for Business %D 2014 %T A Twenty Year Examination of the Perceptions of Business School Interns: A Longitudinal Case Study %A Cook,S. %A Watson,Amy %A Parker,S. %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Education for Business %V 90 %P 103-110 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 132682090496 %$ 132682090496 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Macromarketing %D 2014 %T Twenty Years of Country-of-Origin Food Labeling Research: A Review of the Literature and Implications for Food Marketing Systems %A Newman,C. %A Turri,A. M. %A Howlett,E. %A Watson,Amy %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Macromarketing %V 34 %P 505-519 %8 2014 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 132682211328 %$ 132682211328 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Understanding historical events through dress displays in Titanic museum attractions %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Guest lecture to Cultural Studies of the Museum students, Department of Art %C Fairbanks Hall %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 88403511296 %$ 88403511296 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Supply Chain Management %D 2014 %T Understanding the Role of Government and Buyers in Supplier Energy Efficiency Initiatives %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Ellram,Lisa %A Schuchard,Ryan %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Supply Chain Management %V 50 %P 84-105 %8 2014 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 79557711872 %$ 79557711872 %0 Journal Article %J Career Development International %D 2014 %T Understanding the role of networking in organizations %A Gibson,C. %A Hardy,Jay %A Buckley,M. R. %K Management %B Career Development International %V 19 %8 2014 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 109149302784 %$ 109149302784 %0 Book Section %D 2014 %T Undertaking Brand Design in Sports %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Bee,Colleen %K Marketing %8 2014 %G eng %2 d %4 257902833664 %$ 257902833664 %0 Book Section %D 2014 %T Undertaking Successful Brand Design in Sport %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Bee,Colleen %K Marketing %K MBA %C New York, NY %P 89-108 %8 2014 %G eng %2 d %4 14211733505 %$ 14211733505 %0 Book Section %D 2014 %T Undertaking Successful Brand Design in Sport %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Bee,Colleen %K Marketing %C New York, NY %P 89-108 %8 2014 %G eng %2 d %4 14211733505 %$ 14211733505 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Management Journal %D 2014 %T Unpacking functional alliance portfolios: How signals of viability affect young firms' outcomes %A Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela %A Karim,Samina %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Journal %V 35 %P 1364-1385 %8 2014 %G eng %N 9 %2 a %4 111915665408 %$ 111915665408 %0 Journal Article %J Spatial Statistics %D 2014 %T Wavelet Methods in Interpolation of High-Frequency Spatial-Temporal Pressure %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Stein,Michael L. %K Business Analytics %X The location-scale and whitening properties of wavelets make them more favorable for interpolating high-frequency monitoring data than Fourier-based methods. In the past, wavelets have been used to simplify the dependence structure in multiple time or spatial series, but little has been done to apply wavelets as a modeling tool in a space–time setting, or, in particular, to take advantage of the localization of wavelets to capture the local dynamic characteristics of high-frequency meteorological data. This paper analyzes minute-by-minute atmospheric pressure data from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program using different wavelet coefficient structures at different scales and incorporating spatial structure into the model. This approach of modeling space–time processes using wavelets produces accurate point predictions with low uncertainty estimates, and also enables interpolation of available data from sparse monitoring stations to a high density grid and production of meteorological maps on large spatial and temporal scales. %B Spatial Statistics %V 8 %P 52–68 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 99245645824 %$ 99245645824 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Wayfinding in university library %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) %C New Orleans, LA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 89023469568 %$ 89023469568 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T What Can Social Entrepreneurship Researchers Learn From Family Business Scholars %A Neubaum,Donald %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Professional Development Workship %C Phildelphia, PA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 103729426432 %$ 103729426432 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Markets, Institutions and Instruments %D 2014 %T What makes when-issued trading attractive to financial markets? %A Brooks,Raymond %A Kim,Yong H %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X When-issued trading is the trading of securities prior to the actual issue of the security. When-issued trading is active around the world and in a variety of equity and bond markets. In this survey, we provide a general description of when-issued trading, analyze benefits and costs in various financial markets, present existing theoretical models and predictions, and synthesize empirical findings. We find that when-issued trading promotes price discovery, mitigates information asymmetry, provides convenience for trading ahead of the actual issue of the security, and in some markets reduces volatility. In addition, we offer policy implications and suggest directions for further research in this area. %B Financial Markets, Institutions and Instruments %V 23 %P 245-271 %8 2014 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 68819267584 %$ 68819267584 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T What Motivates Today's Workers %A Cieri,Mike %K Management %B Monthly Meeting %C Eugene, OR %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 104182743040 %$ 104182743040 %0 Journal Article %J Leadership Quarterly %D 2014 %T When Do Leaders Matter? Ownership, Governance and the Influence of CEOs on Firm Performance %A Clark,Jonathan R %A Murphy,Chad %A Singer,Sara %K Management %B Leadership Quarterly %V 25 %P 358-372 %8 2014 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 84307111936 %$ 84307111936 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Markets %D 2014 %T When-issued trading in the Indian IPO market %A Brooks,Raymond %A Mathew,Prem %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Journal of Financial Markets %V 19 %P 170-196 %8 2014 %G eng %2 a %4 53120905216 %$ 53120905216 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2014 %T Which Technologies are Included in Patent Pools? How Market and Social Factors Impact Selection %A Joshi,Amol %A Nerkar,Atul %A Mallapragada,Girish %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Patent pools are a unique form of research and development (R&D) consortium in which licensor firms (technology sellers) bundle together essential patents for licensing out to each other and to third-party licensee firms (technology buyers). Over the last hundred years, governments rarely approved patent pools because of concerns about excessive or inappropriate knowledge sharing among participating firms and the possibility of anti-competitive activity. However, in recent years, regulatory authorities in the United States and Europe enacted policy changes and sanctioned the formation of patent pools in a variety of industries that are economically and technologically important. In this study, we utilize the formation of patent pools as a natural experiment for testing a much debated proposition in organizational research ––– market-based versus network- based explanations for technology selection by firms. For the patents which technology sellers seek to license out to technology buyers, we posit that both the market value of the invention and the network position of the inventor impact the selection of patents for bundling in a patent pool. We conduct empirical analyses utilizing data from multiple patent pools formed within the same timeframe and within the same industry (optical discs). We find that market and network factors reinforce, rather than counteract each other in driving which patents are deemed essential and bundled together in a pool. Our findings have strategic implications for firm-level innovation by technology sellers and buyers as well as policy implications for government regulators. %B Academy of Management Proceedings %8 2014 %G eng %2 b %4 107189395456 %$ 107189395456 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Whole-self Identity at Work: Measuring Multiple Work-related Identities to Enhance HRM Research %A Welbourne,Theresa M %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 123641755648 %$ 123641755648 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Why Do Analysts Issue Forecast Revisions Inconsistent with Prior Stock Returns? Determinants and Consequences %A Lin,Kuan-Chen %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B 26th Asian Pacific Conference on International Accounting Issues %C Taipei, Taiwan %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 105258758144 %$ 105258758144 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Why Do Analysts Issue Forecast Revisions Inconsistent with Prior Stock Returns? Determinants and Consequences %A Lin,Kuan-Chen %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B COB Brownbag %C United States %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 105027817472 %$ 105027817472 %0 Journal Article %J The Accounting Review %D 2014 %T Will Disclosure of Friendship Ties between Directors and CEOs Yield Perverse Effects? %A Rose,Jake %A Rose,Ania %A Norman,C. %A Mazza,C. %K Accounting %B The Accounting Review %V 89 %P 1545-1563 %8 2014 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 149553254400 %$ 149553254400 %0 Generic %D 2014 %T The Workplace, the Law and Behavioral Responses: Strategies for Effective Self- advocacy %A Baldridge,David %A Waldo,John %K Management %B Hearing Loss Association of America Conference %C Austin, TX %8 2014 %G eng %2 c %4 87620724736 %$ 87620724736 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Management (US) %D 2013 %T Acculturation and individualism as predictors of work-family conflict in a diverse workforce %A Olson,K. J. %A Huffman,A. H. %A Leiva,P. I. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Human Resource Management (US) %V 52 %P 741-769 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 149510076416 %$ 149510076416 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems & Humans %D 2013 %T An ACP Approach to Public Health Emergency Management: Using a Campus Outbreak of H1N1 Influenza as a Case Study %A Duan,Wei %A Cao,Zhidong %A Wang,Youzhong %A Zhu,Bin %A Zeng,Daniel %A Wang,Fei-Yue %A Qiu,Xiaogang %A Song,Hongbin %A Wang,Yong %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X In order to tackle the infeasibility of building mathematical models and conducting physical experiments for public health emergencies in a real world, we apply the ACP (Artificial societies, Computational experiments, and Parallel execution) approach to public health emergency management. We conducted a case study on the largest collective outbreak of H1N1 influenza at a Chinese university in 2009. We built an artificial society to reproduce H1N1 influenza outbreaks. In computational experiments, aiming to obtain comparable results with the real data, we applied the same intervention strategy as that was used during the real outbreak. Then we compared experiment results with real data to verify our models, including spatial models, population distribution, weighted social networks, contact patterns, students’ behaviors, and models of H1N1 influenza disease, in the artificial society. We then applied alternative intervention strategies to the artificial society. The simulation results suggested that alternative strategies controlled the outbreak of H1N1 influenza more effectively. Our models and their application to intervention strategy improvement show that the ACP approach is useful for public health emergency management %B IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems & Humans %V 43 %P 1028-1041 %8 2013 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 69564794880 %$ 69564794880 %0 Book %D 2013 %T Addendum: Extending the concept of charismatic leadership further %A Kim,Kyoungsoo %A Dansereau,Fred %A Kim,Insook %A Wang,Lei %A Cho,Jeewon %A Chiu,C %K Management %C Oxford %8 2013 %G eng %N 2 %2 d %4 58029434880 %$ 58029434880 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T The adverse effects of implicit bias and micro-inequities in the workplace: Much ado about something %A Martell,Richard %K Management %B Sixth Annual Southern Utah Federal Law Symposium %C St. George Utah %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 87946975232 %$ 87946975232 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Agency Problems and Cash Savings from Equity Issuance %A Anthony,Andrea %K Finance %B FMA Doctoral Consortium %C Chicago, IL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 107182733312 %$ 107182733312 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Aligning Ethical Leadership and Enabling Group Voice: A Revisit to Multilevel Ethical Leadership %A Huang,Lei %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Southern Management Association %C New Orleans, LA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 123642564608 %$ 123642564608 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Experimental Social Psychology %D 2013 %T The ambivalent mind can be a wise mind: Emotional ambivalence increases judgment accuracy. %A Rees,Laura %A Rothman,N %A Lehavy,R %A Sanchez-Burks,J %K Management %B Journal of Experimental Social Psychology %V 49 %P 360-367 %8 2013 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 218371399680 %$ 218371399680 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Analyzing low light luminosity with high dynamic range (HDR) photography %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B 44th Annual Conference of Environmental Design Research Association %C Providence, RI %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 71139756032 %$ 71139756032 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Analyzing visual discomfort in a senior living environment: a case study %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B 44th Annual Conference of Environmental Design Research Association %C Providence, RI %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 71139631104 %$ 71139631104 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 2013 %T Antecedents and Consequences of Creativity in Product Innovation Teams %A Im,S. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Workman,J. %K Marketing %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 30 %P 170-185 %8 2013 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 112638998528 %$ 112638998528 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Auditory Feedback Affecting the Online Shopping Experience %A Reynolds-McIlnay,Ryann %K Marketing %B Pricing and Retailing Conference %C Babson College, Babson Park, MA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 144086059008 %$ 144086059008 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Stability %D 2013 %T Bank Exposure to Market Fear %A Chira,Inga %A Madura,I. %A Viale,A. %K Finance %B Journal of Financial Stability %V 9 %P 451-459 %8 2013 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 84290600960 %$ 84290600960 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Behavioral Analysis of Forced Collaboration between Suppliers %A Kim,Yusoon %K Supply Chain %B CaSN Research Group Biennial Meeting %C Tempe, AZ %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 69444825088 %$ 69444825088 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 2013 %T Brand Specific Design Effects: Form and Function %A Townsend,J. D. %A Kang,W. K. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Calantone,R. %K Marketing %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 30 %P 994-1008 %8 2013 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 112638932992 %$ 112638932992 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Bridging the gap between fashion, history, and popular culture: Assigning an oral history project in an (online) 20th century fashion history course %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Popular Culture Assocation National Conference %C Washington D.C. %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88400455680 %$ 88400455680 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Business Cultural Intelligence Quotient (BCIQ) %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual Academy of Management %C Orlando, FL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 87627702272 %$ 87627702272 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Multinational Financial Management %D 2013 %T The choice between rights and underwritten equity offerings: Evidence from Chinese Stock Markets %A Dang,Li %A Yang,Jimmy %K Accounting %K Finance %X We study the choice and valuation effects of alternative flotation methods using a sample of Chinese firms that must meet the return on equity (ROE) thresholds set by the government to raise equity capital. The ROE requirement, although changed over time, seems to play an important role on the valuation and performance of seasoned equity offerings. The analysis of 219 rights and 75 underwritten offerings between 2000 and 2004 shows that Chinese firms that are not qualified for the flotation method with a higher ROE requirement suffer the most at announcement and experience significantly lower buy-and-hold abnormal returns than those that are qualified. Our results suggest that the freedom to choose their preferred flotation method may be valuable to firms that meet the higher ROE requirement. Finally, our probit models identify several determinants of the choice of flotation methods. %B Journal of Multinational Financial Management %V 23 %P 235-253 %8 2013 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 2658564097 %$ 2658564097 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Review %D 2013 %T Citizenship and counterproductive work behavior: A moral licensing view %A Klotz,Anthony %A Bolino,M C %K Management %B Academy of Management Review %V 38 %P 292-306 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 84080740352 %$ 84080740352 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Clothing and Fashion in American History: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia. Volume 2: The Federal Era through the Gilded Age. %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 69321242624 %$ 69321242624 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Co-Evolution of Thriving and Social Relationships: A Longitudinal Study %A Jeung,Wonho %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Orlando, FL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 123641874432 %$ 123641874432 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2013 %T Co-Evolution of Thriving and Social Relationships: A Longitudinal Study %A Jeung,Wonho %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Academy of Management Proceedings %8 2013 %G eng %2 b %4 144068337664 %$ 144068337664 %0 Conference Paper %D 2013 %T A cognitive-neural approach to explaining market oscillations in a fully recurrent adaptive agent population %A Wong,Charles %A Versace,Massimiliano %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X Recreating market oscillations to study the markets often makes use of induced activity reversal via finite share or auction thresholds, strategically replacing agents via bankruptcy or genetic algorithm rules, heavily data specific network parameterization, or stochastic randomness. However, such techniques do not shed any additional light on how and why intelligent individual scale agents may spontaneously and rationally decide to endogenously change from a buying to a selling posture within a population. This paper introduces Social Netmap, an agent based population of general purpose, parameter-free, adaptive agents adjusting their behavior in real time to the directly observed aggregate and individual behaviors of their neighbors much like real intelligent actors might in a population. Without relying on random processes, validated parameters, turning-point thresholds, or agent replacement, Social Netmap was able to endogenously create typical market oscillations in 21 out of 30 cases of real Dow Jones Industrial Average data. Social Netmap points towards future work in more realistic group behavior of intelligent, rational agents. %8 2013 %G eng %U http://www.dmi.unict.it/ecal2013/ %2 b %4 69566212096 %$ 69566212096 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Affairs %D 2013 %T Complexities of consumption: The case of childcare %A Huff,Aimee %A Cotte,J %K Marketing %B Journal of Consumer Affairs %V 47 %P 72-97 %8 2013 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 83985152000 %$ 83985152000 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Global and Fashion Marketing %D 2013 %T Concept analysis of "cross-cultural marketing:" An exploration %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Jai,T M %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Journal of Global and Fashion Marketing %V 4 %P 4-19 %8 2013 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 66788691968 %$ 66788691968 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %D 2013 %T The Connubial Relationship between Market Orientation and Entrepreneurial Orientation %A Kwak,Hyokjin %A Jaju,Anupam %A Puzakova,Marina %A Rocereto,Joseph F. %K Marketing %K MBA %B Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %V 21 %P 141-161 %8 2013 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 55968628736 %$ 55968628736 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Consumer perceptions of entertainment licensed apparel associated with premises that challenge cultural values: The case of Dexter licensed apparel and its open-text advertising %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Nishida,Keith %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Popular Culture Assocation National Conference %C Washington D.C. %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88400187392 %$ 88400187392 %0 Journal Article %J Research Journal of Textile and Apparel %D 2013 %T Consumer Perceptions Regarding the Limited Lifespan of Fast Fashion Apparel %A Collett,Miriam %A Cluver,Brigitte %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %B Research Journal of Textile and Apparel %V 17 %8 2013 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 71127326720 %$ 71127326720 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Behaviour %D 2013 %T Consumer Uncertainty: The Influence of Anticipatory Emotions on Ambivalence, Attitudes, and Intentions %A Bee,Colleen %A Madrigal,Robert %K Marketing %B Journal of Consumer Behaviour %V 12 %P 370-381 %8 2013 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 12725768193 %$ 12725768193 %0 Case %D 2013 %T A Couple of Squares: Pricing for the Future (A), & E-Commerce for Growth (B) %A Ribbink,Dina %A Pirouz,Dante %A Pirouz,Raymond %A Chen-Bendle,Emily %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %8 2013 %G eng %2 d %4 172699734016 %$ 172699734016 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Creating A 21st Century Public Utility Commission %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B 2013 Annual WALSB Conference %C Monterey, CA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 69570297856 %$ 69570297856 %0 Conference Paper %B 2013 Western Academy of Legal Studies in Business Conference Proceedings %D 2013 %T Creating a Twenty-First Century Public Utility Commission %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X Climate change and efforts to address it have put the electric utility system is under increasing pressure. New policy activities include efforts to increase the penetration of renewable resources, update aging transmission and distribution system infrastructure and transition to a more distributed generation model. Key to the success of these initiatives will be the support of public utility commissions—the state agencies that oversee retail electric utilities. In an effort to determine how these commissions will make decisions, this article explores the history, enabling legislation, and jurisdiction of commissions. It concludes that the authority and purpose of commissions has been narrowly interpreted to focus almost exclusively on short-term rate impacts to utility customers. As a result, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, modernize or transform the grid, or expand the path for new technologies such as electric vehicles, will not come from commissions, and in fact may be blocked by the same. Accordingly, the article offers options for modernization, ultimately recommending a melding of economic and environmental goals through a long-term planning process that balances cost and risk, yet remains squarely within the jurisdiction and historical purpose of the regulatory commission. %B 2013 Western Academy of Legal Studies in Business Conference Proceedings %C Fresno, CA %V n/a %8 2013 %G eng %U http://www.alsb.roundtablelive.org/Resources/Documents/2012-WALSB-Conference%20Registration%20Form.pdf %N n/a %2 b %4 69570177024 %$ 69570177024 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T “Dancing Backward in High Heels": Examining and Addressing the Disparate Regulatory Treatment of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Resources %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B 2013 Annual PSALSB Conference %C Palm Springs, CA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 69570260992 %$ 69570260992 %0 Journal Article %J Environmental Law %D 2013 %T "Dancing Backward in High Heels": Examining and Addressing the Disparate Treatment of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Resources %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %X Both energy efficiency and renewable resources offer significant benefits to utilities, their customers, and society as a whole. Yet energy efficiency programs face formidable barriers to adoption that renewable resources do not. While both renewable and efficiency resources have received significant funding in recent years, government support for renewables continues to dwarf that for efficiency measures, and regulatory policies consistently discourage utilities from investing in efficiency measures even while they incentivize investment in renewables. This Article examines the parallel development of renewable resource and energy efficiency programs within utilities, compares the differing treatment of each, and offers concrete recommendations for enhancing energy efficiency adoption by modifying existing policies to more closely resemble those applied to renewable resources. The Article concludes that the historic disincentives to implementing efficiency policies can be remedied by: 1) updating ratemaking structures to ensure utilities can recover and earn on efficiency investments; 2) streamlining cost effectiveness tests that presently encourage utilities to underestimate and under-invest in efficiency programs; and 3) addressing market barriers by strengthening consumer incentives and market transformation efforts. %B Environmental Law %C Lewis and Clark Law School, Portland, OR %V 42 %8 2013 %G eng %U http://law.lclark.edu/law_reviews/environmental_law/ %N 2 %2 a %4 69570013184 %$ 69570013184 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Data sharing in smart metering systems - consumer privacy concerns %A King,Nancy %A Jessen,Pernille Wegener %K Business Law %B Workshop: The Impact of Prosumers in a Smart Grid Energy Network %C Aarhus, Denmark %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 74544977920 %$ 74544977920 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Data/Knowledge Management for LIDAR Data Users/Researchers %A Zhu,Bin %A Olson,Michael %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design Strategic Planning Meeting %C Oregon State University %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88240963584 %$ 88240963584 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting %D 2013 %T Decision usefulness of whole-asset operating lease capitalizations %A Graham,Roger %A King,Raymond %K Accounting %B Advances in Accounting %V 29 %8 2013 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 33902987265 %$ 33902987265 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Information Theory %D 2013 %T Decorrelation Property of Discrete Wavelet Transform Under Fixed-Domain Asymptotics %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Stein,Michael L. %K Business Analytics %X Theoretical aspects of the decorrelation property of the discrete wavelet transform when applied to stochastic processes have been studied exclusively from the increasing-domain perspective, in which the distance between neighboring observations stays roughly constant as the number of observations increases. To understand the underlying data-generating process and to obtain good interpolations, fixed-domain asymptotics, in which the number of observations increases in a fixed region, is often more appropriate than increasing-domain asymptotics. In the fixed-domain setting, we prove that, for a general class of inhomogeneous covariance functions, with suitable choice of wavelet filters, the wavelet transform of a nonstationary process has mostly asymptotically uncorrelated components. %B IEEE Transactions on Information Theory %V 59 %P 8001-8013 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 99245598720 %$ 99245598720 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Design for Sustainability and Social Change %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Orange Beneficence International Design Conference of Smart Living for the Elderly %C Taipei, Taiwan %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 87056750592 %$ 87056750592 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Developing theoretical thinking skills in dress scholarship: An exercise in relational statement identification and analysis %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C New Orleans, Louisiana %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88400390144 %$ 88400390144 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Development of a construct-oriented situational judgment test of sensemaking skills %A Cooper,Olivia D. %A Day,Eric A. %A Connelly,Shane S. %A Arsenault,Matthew L. %A Hardy,Jay %A Mracek,Derek L. %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 28th Annual Conference %C Houston, TX %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 127133407232 %$ 127133407232 %0 Journal Article %D 2013 %T "Diffusion of Innovation and Turn of the Century Oregon Capes." %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 254900219904 %$ 254900219904 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Diffusion of Innovation and Turn of the Century Oregon Capes. %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Design Principles and Practices %C Chiba, Japan %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 71134722048 %$ 71134722048 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Discovering Consumer Health Expressions from Consumer-Contributed Content %A Jiang,Ling %A Yang,Christopher C %A Li,Jiexun %K BIS %B 2013 International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling, & Prediction (SBP 2013) %C Washington DC, USA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 98583427072 %$ 98583427072 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Discussant %A Anthony,Andrea %K Finance %B Financial Management Association Annual Meeting %C Chicago, IL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 107182718976 %$ 107182718976 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Display case exhibit: Sentimental recycling of dress - What my mother wore %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Completed as component of DHE 399: Dress, Museums, and Popular Culture course %C Milam Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88403453952 %$ 88403453952 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Portfolio Management %D 2013 %T Is the diversification benefit of frontier markets realizable by mean-variance investors? The evidence of investable funds %A Berger,Dave %A Pukthuanthong,Kuntara %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Journal of Portfolio Management %V 39 %P 36-48 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 53000775681 %$ 53000775681 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Boise, ID %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 70780307456 %$ 70780307456 %0 Book Section %D 2013 %T Dyadic Fit and the Process of Organizational Socialization %A Kammeyer-Mueller,John D. %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Rubenstein,Alex %K Management %X 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). %C Wiley-Blackwell %P 50-74 %8 2013 %G eng %2 d %4 69076891648 %$ 69076891648 %0 Journal Article %J Computers in Human Behavior %D 2013 %T The Effect of Behavioral Tracking Practices on Consumers' Shopping Evaluations and Repurchase Intention toward Trust Online Retailers %A Jai,Tun-Min %A Burns,Leslie %A King,Nancy %K Business Law %K Design Program %X The study applies the Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) model and Social Contract Theory to investigate the effect of behavioral practices scenarios (stimulus) on consumers' evaluations of their online shopping experiences (internal organism) and repurchase intention toward online retailers (external response). The findings suggest there is a disconnect between online shoppers and their trusted online retailers regarding the information collected from online shoppers since, currently, sharing of information collected from customers within affiliates or even with third-party companies
such as networking advertising associations for secondary uses (e.g. targeted advertising) is a fairly common practice in the marketing field. Left unresolved, this disconnect may undermine consumers' repurchase intention toward the retailers and potentially injure the social contract between retailers and their customers. These findings are significant for the online retailing industry, consumers and public policy makers.
%B Computers in Human Behavior %C Elsevier %V 29 %P 901-909 %8 2013 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 40841873409 %$ 40841873409 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T The effect of textiles on perceived physiological comfort while backpacking in the cold %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Baker,Lynn %A Cluver,Brigitte %K Design Program %B Annual meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C New Orleans %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 89053063168 %$ 89053063168 %0 Journal Article %D 2013 %T Electronic Medical Record Compliance and Continuity in Delivery of Care: An Empirical Investigation in a Combat Environment %A Mellott,M. %A Thatcher,J. %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 272321435648 %$ 272321435648 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Emotional Intelligence and Transformational Leadership: What about the Follower? %A Jeung,Wonho %A Harms,P D %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Houston, TX %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 123642740736 %$ 123642740736 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Selection and Assessment %D 2013 %T Employment interview reliability: New meta-analytic estimates by structure and format %A Huffcutt,A. I. %A Howes,Satoris %A Weyhrauch,W. S. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B International Journal of Selection and Assessment %V 21 %P 264-276 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 149509894144 %$ 149509894144 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Enhancing wayfinding with Interactive Map Design for an Academic Library %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Brain Korea Plus Seminar %C Seoul, Korea %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 89023567872 %$ 89023567872 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Hospitality Management %D 2013 %T Entrepreneurial motives and characteristics: An analysis of small restaurant owners %A Elston,Julie %A Chen,Sandy %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %K OSU-Cascades Hospitality Mgt %B International Journal of Hospitality Management %V 35 %P 294-305 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 172831225856 %$ 172831225856 %0 Journal Article %J Small Business Economics %D 2013 %T Entrepreneurial processes in social contexts: how are they different, if at all? %A Moss,Todd %A Lumpkin,G %A Gras,D %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Small Business Economics %V 40 %P 761-783 %8 2013 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 217336391680 %$ 217336391680 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Ever-Changing Workarounds: A Model for Workaround Management Lifecycle in Healthcare Workflow %A Fan,Shaokun %A Tong,Yu %A Zhao,J. Leon %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 2013 SIGBPS Workshop on Business Processes and Service %C Milan, Italy %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 221565501440 %$ 221565501440 %0 Journal Article %J Universitas Psychologica %D 2013 %T Explaining emotional labor's relationships with emotional exhaustion and life satisfaction: Moderating role of perceived autonomy %A Gopalan,N. %A Howes,Satoris %A Leiva,P. I. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Universitas Psychologica %V 12 %P 347-356 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 149510426624 %$ 149510426624 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Exploration and complex task learning: A between and within-person examination %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A. %A Hughes,Michael G. %A Wang,Xiaoquian %A Schuelke,Matthew J. %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology’s 28th Annual Conference %C Houston, TX %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 127133337600 %$ 127133337600 %0 Journal Article %J College Student Journal %D 2013 %T An exploration of design students' inspiration process %A Dazkir,Sibel Seda %A Mower,Jennifer %A Reddy-Best,Kelly %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B College Student Journal %V 47 %P 394-404 %8 2013 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 66804023296 %$ 66804023296 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion %D 2013 %T Exploring Costs and Consequences of Religious Expression in Family Businesses %A Paterson,Ted %A Specht,D. %A Duchon,D. %K Management %B Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 109122799616 %$ 109122799616 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 2013 %T Exploring the dark side of organizational citizenship behavior %A Bolino,M C %A Klotz,Anthony %A Turnley,W H %A Harvey,J %K Management %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %V 34 %P 542-559 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 84080832512 %$ 84080832512 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Exploring the Relationships of Human, Social, and Psychological Capital %A Jeung,Wonho %A Luthans,Fred %A Harms,P D %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Houston, TX %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 123642783744 %$ 123642783744 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Exploring the use of the personal meaning mapping method in dress and textiles scholarship %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C New Orleans, Louisiana %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88400031744 %$ 88400031744 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Factors affecting initial trust in an online shopping %A Yoo,J %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 95015469056 %$ 95015469056 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Fashion students’ perceptions of socially irresponsible consumer behavior. %A Lennon,S %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Fashion and Social Responsibility Symposium %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 72572039168 %$ 72572039168 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Fashioning queer bodies: Intersections of dress, identity, and anxiety for queer women %A Reddy-Best,Kelly L. %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference %C New Orleans, LA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 87460745216 %$ 87460745216 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Research %D 2013 %T Financial insecurity and deprivation %A Fischer,Ellen %A Martin,Kelly %A Hill,Ronald %A Kamakura,Wagner %A Du,Rex %A Penaloza,Lisa %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Sharma,Eesha %A Alter,Adam %A Ustuner,Tuba %A Thompson,Craig %K Marketing %B Journal of Consumer Research %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 222931109888 %$ 222931109888 %0 Journal Article %J Applied Financial Economics %D 2013 %T Financial turbulence and Beta estimation %A Berger,Dave %K Finance %X I use Mahalanobis distance based on investment opportunity variables to define turbulent periods within financial markets. The distance measure identifies periods of event-driven stress, and not necessarily low returns. CAPM betas estimated from normal sample periods explain vary little variation in cross-sectional returns. However, betas estimated from turbulent subperiods explain a large proportion of full-sample returns. Market betas for small and value portfolios increase during turbulent periods, indicating that the risk of these portfolios is greater than indicated by standard betas, and suggesting an explanation for these anomalies. %B Applied Financial Economics %V 23 %P 251-263 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 31187142657 %$ 31187142657 %0 Book Section %D 2013 %T Financing the Entrepreneurial Decision: An Empirical Approach Using Experimental Data on US High Technology Entrepreneurs %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X Public Policy in the Entrepreneurial Society %C London %8 2013 %G eng %2 d %4 78753181696 %$ 78753181696 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Finding patterns for effective knowledge sharing in online communities %A Li,Jiexun %A Wang,G. Alan %A Wang,Harry Jiannan %A Fan,Weiguo %K BIS %B The 23rd Workshop on Information Technology and Systems (WITS) %C Milan, Italy %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 98583351296 %$ 98583351296 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Focus on the Form, Forget the Function: The Legitimization of Illicit Products through Design %A Huff,Aimee %A Wilner,Sarah %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 87836203008 %$ 87836203008 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Focus on the Form, Forget the Function: The Legitimization of Illicit Products through Design %A Huff,Aimee %A Wilner,Sarah %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory %C Tucson %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 87836207104 %$ 87836207104 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Focusing capitalism on the forgotten internal stakeholder (PDW) %A Hekman,David R %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Orlando, FL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 71302064128 %$ 71302064128 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T For Privacy's Sake: Consumer "Opt Outs" for Smart Meters %A King,Nancy %A Jessen,Pernille W %K Business Law %B 2013 International Association of Information Technology Law Conference, 6th International Legal, Security and Privacy Issues %C Bangkok, Thailand %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 77487636480 %$ 77487636480 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Gender Classification for Product Reviewers in China: A Data-Driven Approach %A Zhu,Bin %A Yan,Xiangbin %A Wang,Jing %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X While it is crucial for organizations to automatically identify the gender of participants in product discussion forums, they may have difficulties adopting existing gender classification methods because the associations between the linguistic features used in those studies and gender type usually varies with context. The prototype system we propose to demo validates a framework for the development of gender classification that uses a more “data-driven” approach. It constantly extracts content-specific features from the discussion content. And the system could automatically adjust itself to accommodate the contextual changes in order to achieve better classification accuracy. %8 2013 %G eng %U http://www.som.buffalo.edu/isinterface/wits2013/ %2 d %4 88335765504 %$ 88335765504 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Macromarketing %D 2013 %T Governance Regimes for Protected Geographic Indicators: Impacts on Food Marketing Systems. %A Skilton,Paul %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Macromarketing %V 33 %P 144-159 %8 2013 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 64748750848 %$ 64748750848 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Guest editorial: Introduction to Management Accounting Change in Japan %A Akroyd,Chris %A Kato,Yutaka %K Accounting %X Purpose –The purpose of this paper is to introduce this special issue on management accounting change in Japan.

Design/methodology/approach – This paper provides a summary to the papers in this special issue and reflects on the themes and findings revealed.

Findings – The review shows that management accounting change in Japan has been complex and dynamic, responding to both local economic and social conditions as well as changes brought about by globalization.

Originality/value – This paper provides a context for the topic of management accounting change in Japan and seeks to show the significance of management accounting research in Japan. %V 9 %P 376-379 %8 2013 %G eng %U http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/JAOC-03-2013-0031 %N 4 %2 d %4 69460856832 %$ 69460856832 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Head, Heart & Hand: A Senior Project %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B AIGA National Conference; Head, Heart and Hand %C Minneapolis, MN %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 89699221504 %$ 89699221504 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Healthcare symbols tested in three countries %A Lee,Seunghae %A Dazkir,Seda %A Paik,Hae %A Coskun,Aykut %K Design Program %B Environment and Design Research Association %C Providence, RI %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 70760941568 %$ 70760941568 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Helpful & Safe vs Useless & Dangerous %A King,Jesse %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B Its in the Bag %C OSU-Cascades %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 87885381632 %$ 87885381632 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Helping others cheat: The role of positive affect and liking. %A Gardner,Richard G %A Umphress,Elizabeth E %A Leavitt,Keith %A Stoverink,Adam C %A Griffin,R W %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Orlando, FL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 71302426624 %$ 71302426624 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management History %D 2013 %T A historical perspective of counterproductive work behavior targeting the organization %A Klotz,Anthony %A Buckley,M R %K Management %B Journal of Management History %V 19 %P 114-132 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 84081913856 %$ 84081913856 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Sport Management %D 2013 %T Hometown Proximity, Coaching Change, and the Success of College Basketball Recruits. %A Barden,Jeffrey %A Bluhm,D. %A Mitchell,T. %A Lee,T. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X In this study, we examine the influence of hometown proximity on collegiate athletic recruit performance. The geographic proximity of a new recruit's local community to a recruiting organization can influence the recruit's performance after joining an organization. However, the direction of the effect of such proximity is not clear. Previous research suggests that human resource proximity facilitates recruits' social embeddedness in the community in and around the recruiting organization. In turn, proximity may increase recruit performance by facilitating learning, trust-building, and social commitment. However, prior research also suggests that proximity could have some negative influences. Our empirical analysis of collegiate basketball recruits suggests that the geographic proximity of an organization to a new recruit's hometown generally has a positive influence on both individual and team performance. However, proximity may become a disadvantage when there is a disruptive, involuntary coaching change after the recruit joins the organization. %B Journal of Sport Management %V 27 %P 230-246 %8 2013 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 83757266944 %$ 83757266944 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Identifying hidden community elites in online social networks %A Hu,Daning %A Li,Jiexun %A Yang,Xuan %A Yan,Jiaqi %K BIS %B China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM 2013) %C Tianjin, China %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 98583384064 %$ 98583384064 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Economics and Finance %D 2013 %T The Impact of Governance Characteristics on the Stock Price of Cross Listed Companies %A Chira,Inga %K Finance %B Journal of Economics and Finance %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 84290791424 %$ 84290791424 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Research %D 2013 %T Impact of the Galleon Case on Informed Trading Before Merger Announcements %A Chira,Inga %A Madura,J. %K Finance %B Journal of Financial Research %V 36 %P 325-347 %8 2013 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 84290693120 %$ 84290693120 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T The impacts of different woven fabrics on three draping techniques %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Maqsood,Elham %A Abdulrahman,Nermeen %K Design Program %B Annual meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C New Orleans %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 89053169664 %$ 89053169664 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T In Search of Human Sustainability: An Empirical Study of Thriving Entrepreneurs %A Paterson,Ted %A Luthans,Fred %K Management %B Sustainability, Ethics, and Entrepreneurship %C Denver, CO %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 123642642432 %$ 123642642432 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting, Organizations and Society %D 2013 %T The Influence of Director Stock Ownership and Board Discussion Transparency on Financial Reporting Quality %A Rose,Jake %A Mazza,C. %A Norman,C. %A Rose,Ania %K Accounting %B Accounting, Organizations and Society %V 38 %P 397-405 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 149553092608 %$ 149553092608 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Infusing popular culture into the museum experience via historic dress: Visitor perceptions of Titanic’s Rose as a living history interpreter/character %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C New Orleans, Louisiana %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88400035840 %$ 88400035840 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Innovating for Success in Ph.D. Programs: The Role of Psychological Resources and Proactive Behaviors %A Paterson,Ted %A Milosevic,Ivana %A Bass,A Erin %A Luthans,Fred %K Management %B Southern Management Association %C New Orleans, LA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 123642497024 %$ 123642497024 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Interactions between peers’ and individuals’ personalities affect individiuals’ performance. %A Erez,Amir A %A Leavitt,Keith %A Woolum,Andy %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Orlando, FL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 71302328320 %$ 71302328320 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Internal Corporate Venture Operations Independence and Performance:A Knowledge-Based Perspective %A Garrett,Robert %A Covin,Jeff %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2013 Academy of Management Meeting %C Lake Buena Vista, FL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 69590511616 %$ 69590511616 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T International Entrepreneurship %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B “Practical Problems in Economics” %C Bratislava, Slovakia. %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 78753425408 %$ 78753425408 %0 Conference Paper %B International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) International Conference %D 2013 %T International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) International Conference %A Saeidi,Elahe %A Thompson,A %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) International Conference %C New Orleans, Louisiana %8 2013 %G eng %2 b %4 211551885312 %$ 211551885312 %0 Journal Article %J PsyCh Journal %D 2013 %T Introduction and empirical assessment of executive functioning as a predictor of job performance %A Howes,Satoris %A Huffcutt,A. I. %A Goebl,A. P. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B PsyCh Journal %V 2 %P 75-85 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 149510287360 %$ 149510287360 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Investigating The Role Of Stand-alone Sustainability Reports %A Jollands,Stephen %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %B Seventh Asia Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting (APIRA) Conference %C Kobe, Japan %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88026742784 %$ 88026742784 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T I/O Psychology's decline in effect-size magnitude over time. %A Bosco,Frank %A A,Pierce Charles %A Leavitt,Keith %A Aguinis,Herman %K Management %B Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology %C Houston, TX %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 71302516736 %$ 71302516736 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Keepin’ it real: Race, Emotional Labor, and Service Performance %A Grandey,Alicia A. %A Houston,Lawrence %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) %C Houston, TX. %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 121046093824 %$ 121046093824 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Learning professional dress through peer-evaluation %A Nishida,Keith %A Burns,Leslie %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Conference of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C New Orleans, LA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 87064193024 %$ 87064193024 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Leaving an Identity-Central Community of Practice %A McAlexander,Jim %A DuFault,Beth %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory Conference %C University of Arizona %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 107202406400 %$ 107202406400 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Leaving and Identity-Central Community of Practice %A McAlexander,Jim %A Schouten,John %A DuFault,Beth %A Martin,Diane %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory International Conference %C Tucson AZ %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88009428992 %$ 88009428992 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Linking Offline and Online Identities: Mobility and Identity %A King,Nancy %K Business Law %B 2013 CLSR-LSPI Seminar on Privacy, Data Protection & Cyber-Security %C Bangkok, Thailand %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 78724861952 %$ 78724861952 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Living and Leaving Brand Community %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Royal Bank Distinguished Visiting Speaker %C Montreal Canada %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88008824832 %$ 88008824832 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Mapping User requirements to Design Alternatives: The Whole Nine yards %A Zhu,Bin %A Hoyle,Christopher %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B NSF I/UCRC Center for e-Design Strategic Planning Meeting %C Oregon State University %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88240386048 %$ 88240386048 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Measuring Risk Attitudes of High-Technology Entrepreneurs %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B University Lecture %C Vienna Austria %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 87627829248 %$ 87627829248 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Measuring the Impacts of Risk Attitudes and Entrepreneurship of US High Technology Entrepreneurs %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Fulbright Inter-Country invited lecture %C Rome, Italy %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 78753458176 %$ 78753458176 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Men (and women) shopping on the darkside: Consumer misbehavior on Black Friday %A Lennon,S %A Lee,J %A Kim,Minjeong %A Johnson,K.K P %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 72572112896 %$ 72572112896 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Merging and Migrating: The Path to Combining Design and Business at a Unviersity %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B College Arts Association (CAA) Annual Conference %C New York, NY %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 70781011968 %$ 70781011968 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Mindless Malfeasance: The role of implicit processes in unethical workplace behavior (part of PDW on The antecedents, management, and implications of unethical behavior at work). %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Orlando, FL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 71301490688 %$ 71301490688 %0 Conference Paper %B Society of Consumer Psychology %D 2013 %T The Moral High Ground: The Role of Moral Emotions in Consumer Boycotts %A Chen,Johnny %A Xie,Vincent %K Marketing %B Society of Consumer Psychology %8 2013 %G eng %2 b %4 168467329024 %$ 168467329024 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T A multilevel emergent theory of gender segregation in organizations. %A Martell,Richard %K Management %B 2013 Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Orlando, Florida %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 87946838016 %$ 87946838016 %0 Book Section %D 2013 %T Multiple agency theory %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Hoskisson,Robert %A White,Robert %A Wyatt,Chelsea %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %8 2013 %G eng %2 d %4 222930421760 %$ 222930421760 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T The Network Effects of Core Values on Management Controls %A Jollands,Stephen %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %B Management Accounting Section Research and Case Conference %C New Orleans %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 69461825536 %$ 69461825536 %0 Journal Article %J Statistics and Computing %D 2013 %T A Nonparametric Assessment of Model Adequacy Based on Kullback-Leibler Divergence %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %B Statistics and Computing %V 23 %P 149 - 162 %8 2013 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 2722312193 %$ 2722312193 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Accounting and Finance %D 2013 %T Is the Objectivity of Internal Audit Compromised When the Internal Audit Function is a Management Training Ground? %A Rose,Ania %A Rose,Jake %A Norman,C. %K Accounting %B Journal of Accounting and Finance %V 53 %P 1001-1019 %8 2013 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 149553135616 %$ 149553135616 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Occupy: How a Brand Built a Movement and a Movement Built a Brand %A Marks,Andrea %A Froehlich ,Nancy %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B American Studies Association Annual Meeting %C Washington, D.C. %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 70780981248 %$ 70780981248 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Occupy: Visualizing a 21st Century Grassroots Movement %A Marks,Andrea %A Froehlich,Nancy %K Design Program %C Corvallis, Oregon %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 89699125248 %$ 89699125248 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Occupy: Visualizing a Grass Roots Movement in the 21st Century %A Marks,Andrea %A Froehlich ,Nancy %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B The Image Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 70780954624 %$ 70780954624 %0 Book Section %D 2013 %T Operations Management %A Edgeman,Rick %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Laasch,Oliver %K Supply Chain %8 2013 %G eng %2 d %4 69988405248 %$ 69988405248 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Our Scientific Heritage %A McAlexander,Jim %A DuFault,Beth %K Marketing %B ACR North American Conference %C Chicago %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88008992768 %$ 88008992768 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Panel Symposium Submission # Advancing the Research on Stereotypes in the Management Field: What is Shared and What is Different Across Diverse Groups? %A Baldridge,David %A van Esch,Chantal %A Sugiyama,Keimei %A Phillips,Katherine %A Bilimoria,Diana %A Kulik,Carol %A Case,Susan %A Shih,Margaret %A Hall ,Erika %K Management %B Annual meeting %C Orlando %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 69976102912 %$ 69976102912 %0 Journal Article %J Group & Organization Management %D 2013 %T Perceived Support, Knowledge Tacitness, and Provider Knowledge Sharing %A Swift,Michele %A Virick,Meghna %K Management %X This study provides a direct test of social exchange theory to knowledge sharing from the provider perspective by examining the effects of both perceived organizational support (POS) and perceived coworker support (PCS) on their direct knowledge sharing with their coworkers. Also examined is the moderating effect of providers’ perception of the tacitness of their knowledge on the relationship between these different sources of support and their knowledge sharing. Results show perceived coworker support (PCS) has a significant positive effect on provider knowledge sharing but that the relationship only holds when knowledge tacitness is high. Contrary to expectations, perceived organizational support (POS) did not have a significant positive effect on providers’ knowledge sharing and that this relationship did not depend on providers’ perceptions of their knowledge tacitness. The implications of these findings to research and practice are discussed. %B Group & Organization Management %V 38 %P 717-742 %8 2013 %G eng %U DOI: 10.1177/1059601113507597 %N 6 %2 a %4 22488010753 %$ 22488010753 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Personnel Psychology %D 2013 %T Performance appraisal satisfaction: The role of feedback and goal orientation %A Howes,Satoris %A Henning,J. B. %A Payne,S. C. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Personnel Psychology %V 12 %P 189-195 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 149509652480 %$ 149509652480 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Poster design %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Gritty Semiotics: A History of Design %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 89699741696 %$ 89699741696 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T A predictive survey which guides students to the appropriate learning environment for successful completion of a financial accounting course %A Bourne,Amy %K Accounting %B CBFA Chicago, IL %C Chicago, IL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 78406572032 %$ 78406572032 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T A predictive survey which guides students to the appropriate learning environment for successful completion of a financial accounting course %A Bourne,Amy %K Accounting %B AAA Western Region conference %C San Fran, CA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 68908591104 %$ 68908591104 %0 Journal Article %J Dress %D 2013 %T "Pretty and Patriotic," Women's consumption of apparel during World War II %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Dress %V 39 %P 37-54 %8 2013 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 66804099072 %$ 66804099072 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2013 %T Publication bias might make us untrustworthy, but the solutions may be worse. %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 6 %P 298-302 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 87630540800 %$ 87630540800 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2013 %T Ready to rumble: How team personality composition and task conflict interact to improve performance %A Bradley,B H %A Klotz,Anthony %A Postlethwaite,B E %A Brown,K G %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 98 %P 385-392 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 84080957440 %$ 84080957440 %0 Journal Article %J MIT Sloan Management Review %D 2013 %T Rebuilding the Relationship Between Manufacturers and Retailers %A Dawar,Niraj %A Stornelli,Jason %K Marketing %B MIT Sloan Management Review %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 110815803392 %$ 110815803392 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Research %D 2013 %T Reconsidering Price Limit Effectiveness %A Kim,Kenneth %A Liu,Haixiao %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X Most stock exchanges around the world impose daily price limits on stock prices. However, China is the only market that has experienced trading with and without price limits. We study China’s experience with price limits by comparing a subperiod with price limits to a subperiod without price limits. We provide three major sets of findings. First, we find price limits moderate transitory volatility and mitigates abnormal trading activity. Second, for poor performing stocks, a tighter price limit also appears helpful in moderating volatility and not hurtful. Finally, we find some evidence that price limits can facilitate market recovery following crashes. Many prior studies criticize price limits. Our study shows benefits of price limits. %B Journal of Financial Research %V 36 %P 493-518 %8 2013 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 30702327809 %$ 30702327809 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Reflexivity, team efficacy, and cohesion under routine and novel performance demands %A Arsenault,Matthew %A Day,Eric A. %A Hardy,Jay %K Management %B 121st American Psychological Association Annual Convention %C Honolulu, HI %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 127133259776 %$ 127133259776 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Response journal assignments as a technique for student comprehension and engagement %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B OSU Center for Teaching and Learning Symposium III %C Corvallis, Oregon %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88403439616 %$ 88403439616 %0 Journal Article %J Meditari Accountancy Research %D 2013 %T A Revenue Management Perspective of Management Accounting Practice in Small Businesses %A Ng,Fred %A Harrison,Julie %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %X Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for the systematic examination of management accounting practices in small businesses using a revenue management perspective. Design/methodology/approach: The framework is theoretically derived from the management accounting, revenue management, and small business literature. An illustrative case study of a small fast-food business is presented to demonstrate the applicability of this framework to practice. Findings: We identify that various dimensions of business size have different and sometimes opposing effects on management accounting practices. Given heterogeneity is a common feature of small businesses, we identify various attributes of small businesses that provide alternative specifications of the size contingency variable. Research limitations/implications: The synthesis of small business characteristics and revenue management perspective offers a more incisive understanding of what has traditionally been considered a simple practice. The case study is intended to illustrate some of the influences of small business characteristics identified in our framework. Given its narrow scope, our findings are used for theorisation rather than offering generalisable results. Further cross-sectional comparisons of small businesses are needed to confirm size influences. Practical implications: The framework can assist practitioners to gauge the strengths and weaknesses of their management accounting practices and can help assess the value of adopting more sophisticated management accounting practices, given their particular business environment. A synthesis of these small business attributes can help practitioners identify key barriers to implementation. Originality/value: The revenue management perspective and the inclusion of key characteristics of small businesses provide a new approach to evaluating management accounting practices in small businesses. %B Meditari Accountancy Research %C Bingley %V 21 %P 92-116 %8 2013 %G eng %U http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/MEDAR-07-2012-0023 %N 2 %2 a %4 69460633600 %$ 69460633600 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Review of Classroom Lighting Literature %A Pulay,Alana %A Tural,Elif %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Pacific West IDEC Regional Conference %C San Francisco, CA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 89012641792 %$ 89012641792 %0 Book Section %D 2013 %T Risk Attitudes, Wealth and Sources of Entrepreneurial Start-Up Capital %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %C London %8 2013 %G eng %2 d %4 87643951104 %$ 87643951104 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Communications %D 2013 %T Rivalries and Sponsorship Affiliation: Examining the Effects of Social Identity and Argument Strength on Responses to Sponsorship-related Advertising Messages %A Bee,Colleen %A Dalakas,Vassilis %K Marketing %B Journal of Marketing Communications %8 2013 %G eng %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13527266.2013.828768 %2 a %4 26607728641 %$ 26607728641 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Advertising %D 2013 %T The Role of Geography of Self in "Filling In" Brand Personality Characteristics: Consumer Inference of Claim-Irrelevant Attributes %A Puzakova,Marina %A Kwak,Hyokjin %A Taylor,Charles R %K Marketing %K MBA %B Journal of Advertising %V 42 %P 16-29 %8 2013 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 55968591872 %$ 55968591872 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 2013 %T The role of trustworthiness in recruitment and selection: A review and guide for future research %A Klotz,Anthony %A da Motta Veiga,S P %A Buckley,M R %A Gavin,M %K Management %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %V 34 %P S104-S119 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 84080662528 %$ 84080662528 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Taxation Association %D 2013 %T Schedule UTP: Stock Price Reaction and Financial Reporting Consequences; Discussant's Comments %A Frischmann,Peter %K Accounting %B Journal of the American Taxation Association %V 35-1 %P pp 49-51 %8 2013 %G eng %N Spring, 2013 %2 a %4 86986772480 %$ 86986772480 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Management Journal %D 2013 %T Search behavior and technological capital of the diversified firm: The impact of fit on innovation %A Kim,S. K. %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Sahaym,A. %A Cullen,J. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Journal %V 34 %P 999-1009 %8 2013 %G eng %N 8 %2 a %4 83905144832 %$ 83905144832 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management %D 2013 %T Segmenting Slot Machine Players: A Factor-Cluster Analysis %A Chen,Sandy %A Zemke,D %A Shoemaker,S %K OSU-Cascades %K OSU-Cascades Hospitality Mgt %B International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management %V 24 %8 2013 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 216943144960 %$ 216943144960 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Self-efficacy and complex skill performance: disentangling between- and within-person differences %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A. %K Management %B 121st American Psychological Association Annual Convention %C Honolulu, HI %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 127133216768 %$ 127133216768 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Service Learning in Interior Design: Reflections on a Community-Based Design Studio %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B 44th Annual Conference of Environmental Design Research Association %C Providence, RI %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 71139643392 %$ 71139643392 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Corporate Finance %D 2013 %T Share Repurchases, Catering, and Dividend Substitution %A Jiang,Z. %A Kim,K. A. %A Lie,E. %A Yang,Sean %K Finance %B Journal of Corporate Finance %V 21 %P 36-50 %8 2013 %G eng %N June 2013 %2 a %4 132483328000 %$ 132483328000 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Shared Leadership in Virtual Teams: Boundary Conditions for Team Identification and Cohesiveness %A Cho,Jeewon %A Park,I. %K Management %B Western Academy of Management (WAM) %C Santa Fe, NM %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 65592027136 %$ 65592027136 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2013 %T Social Influence and Interpersonal Power in Organizations: Roles of Performance and Political Skill in Two Studies %A Treadway,D. %A Breland,J. %A Williams,L. %A Cho,Jeewon %A Yang,J. %A Ferris,J. %K Management %B Journal of Management %V 39 %P 1529-1553 %8 2013 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 37331609601 %$ 37331609601 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T A Sociohistoric Comparison of Citizen Scientists: From 18th Century England to 21st Century Antarctica %A McAlexander,Jim %A DuFault,Beth %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory International Conference %C Tucson AZ %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88009058304 %$ 88009058304 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Strategies for Building Brand Equity for Unfamiliar Companies %A Song,S %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 95015471104 %$ 95015471104 %0 Journal Article %J The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science %D 2013 %T The Structural Properties of Sustainable, Continuous Change: Achieving Reliability Through Flexibility %A Carroll,Tim %A Håkonsson,Dorthe Døjbak %A Klaas,Peter %K Management %X Recent studies show that the relationship between structure and inertia in changing environments may be more complex than previously held and that the theoretical logics tying inertia with flexibility and efficiency remain incomplete. Using a computational model, this article aims to clarify this relationship by exploring what structural properties enable continuous change in inertia-generating organizations and what their performance consequences are in dynamic environments. The article has three main findings: First, employing managers who anticipate change is not enough to generate continuous change; it is also necessary to raise both the rate of responsiveness and desired performance. Second, continuous change increases average organizational performance and reduces its variation. Third, organizations’ capacity for continuous change is counterintuitively limited by the organizations’ capacity to build inertia. These are important insights, because they suggest that with the right design, organizations may be both more flexible and reliable than commonly believed. %B The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science %V 49 %P 179-205 %8 2013 %G eng %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0021886312464520 %N 2 %2 a %4 222942908416 %$ 222942908416 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Student and faculty perceptions of the development and use of Massive Open Online Courses in clothing and textiles education %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Mower,Jennifer %A Nishida,Keith %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C New Orleans, Louisiana %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88400420864 %$ 88400420864 %0 Book Section %D 2013 %T Supply Chain Management %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Edgeman,Rick %A Laasch,Oliver %K Supply Chain %8 2013 %G eng %2 d %4 69988395008 %$ 69988395008 %0 Report %D 2013 %T Supply Network Design and Product Environmental Performance. NSF Final Report, 2013. %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Johnson,Jon %A Kull,Tom %A Pathak,Surya %A Rabinovich ,Elliot %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %X Dooley, K., J. Johnson, T. Kull, S. Pathak, E. Rabinovich and Z. Wu. Supply Network Design and Product Environmental Performance. NSF Final Report, 2013. %8 2013 %G eng %2 d %4 107187574784 %$ 107187574784 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Taking Human Sustainability Seriously: Exploring Individual and Organizational Enablers of Thriving %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Orlando, FL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 123641366528 %$ 123641366528 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Creating a Twenty-First Century Public Utility Commission %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %B 2013 Annual Meeting %C Boston %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 77680885760 %$ 77680885760 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Team Autonomy and New Product Development Performance %A Chen,Jiyao %A Neubaum,Donald %A Reilly,Richard R %A Lynn,Gary S. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 69531283456 %$ 69531283456 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Thriving at Work: An Empirical Investigation of Antecedents and Outcomes %A Paterson,Ted %A Luthans,Fred %A Jeung,Wonho %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Orlando, FL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 123641800704 %$ 123641800704 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 2013 %T Top Management Support and Initial Strategic Assets: A Dependency Model of Internal Corporate Venture Performance %A Garrett,Robert %A Neubaum,Donald %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 30 %P 896 - 915 %8 2013 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 88400781312 %$ 88400781312 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Toward a Theory of Nexus Supplier %A Kim,Yusoon %A Yan,Tingting %A Choi,Thomas %K Supply Chain %B Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) %C Denver, CO %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88028274688 %$ 88028274688 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education %D 2013 %T Triadic Relations in a Game of Pachisi %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Choi,Thomas Y %K Supply Chain %B Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education %V 11 %P 305-312 %8 2013 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 73443420160 %$ 73443420160 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Understanding historical events through dress and costume displays at Titanic museum attractions %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Costume Society of America Annual Meeting %C Las Vegas, Nevada %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88400148480 %$ 88400148480 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Untitled %A He,Shan %K Finance %B Financial Intermediation Research Society (FIRS) Conference %C Croatia %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 144799715328 %$ 144799715328 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Visual rhetoric: Significance and application to fashion and dress scholarship %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C New Orleans, Louisiana %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88399984640 %$ 88399984640 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Walking Tour of “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Costume Society of America 2013 National Symposium %C Las Vegas, Nevada %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88403470336 %$ 88403470336 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T We wore 'sloppy sweaters [and] tweed skirts." Proposed styles for the wartime college woman %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Converence %C New Orleans, LA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 87460714496 %$ 87460714496 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Weeklies In, Budgets Out %A O'Grady,Winnie %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %B Tenth Global Management Accounting Research Symposium (GMARS) %C Lancing, Michigan %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 88026775552 %$ 88026775552 %0 Journal Article %J American Business Law Journal %D 2013 %T What Do They Know About Me In The Cloud? A Comparative Law Perspective On Protecting the Privacy and Security of Sensitive Consumer Data %A King,Nancy %A Raja,V.T. %K BIS %K Business Law %X 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. %B American Business Law Journal %C Wiley Periodicals, Inc., Malden, MA %V 50 %P 413-482 %8 2013 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 55693561856 %$ 55693561856 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2013 %T What We Don't Know Can Hurt Us: A Call for Stereotype-Congruent Impression Management Tactics %A Houston,Lawrence %A Grandey,Alicia A. %K Management %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 6 %P 433-437 %8 2013 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 109004158976 %$ 109004158976 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T When Are Patent Litigants Productive or Unproductive Entrepreneurs? Evidence from a Natural Experiment on False Patent Marking, 2007-2011 %A Joshi,Amol %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2013 SMS Conference %C Atlanta, GA %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 107189891072 %$ 107189891072 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing %D 2013 %T When Humanizing Brands Goes Wrong: The Detrimental Role of Brand Anthropomorphization Amidst Product Wrongdoings %A Puzakova,Marina %A Kwak,Hyokjin %A Rocereto,Joseph %K Marketing %K MBA %X 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. %B Journal of Marketing %V 77 %P 81-100 %8 2013 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 61449900032 %$ 61449900032 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Research %D 2013 %T Who Are You Calling Old? Negotiating Old Age Identity in the Elderly Consumption Ensemble %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Penaloza,Lisa %K Marketing %B Journal of Consumer Research %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 49256030208 %$ 49256030208 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Why Some Ph.D. Students Fret While Others Innovate: The Critical Role of Thriving and Voice in Innovative Contexts %A Milosevic,Ivana %A Bass,A Erin %A Paterson,Ted %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Orlando, FL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 123641944064 %$ 123641944064 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2013 %T Withholding Requests For Disability Accommodation: The Influence Of Individual And Situational Attributes %A Baldridge,David %A Swift,Michele %K Management %X Prior research suggests that people with disabilities often do not request needed workplace accommodations, though relatively few studies address which factors influence the extent of such potentially self-limiting behavior. Drawing on workplace disability, help seeking, and social identity literature, this study proposes and tests a model of request withholding frequency using survey data from 279 people with hearing impairments. Consistent with expectations, older employees withheld requests less frequently; however, there was no main effect of gender. Moreover, the strength of the relationship between age and request withholding frequency was significantly weaker when the disability was more severe and when the age of disability onset was earlier. Similarly, disability severity influenced the strength of the relationship between gender and request withholding frequency, though the age of disability onset did not. These findings are consistent with social identity theory, in that those individual differences and disability attributes that shape social identities also appear to affect decisions to request disability accommodation. In practical terms, managers need to not only be supportive of disability accommodation requests but also recognize that some employees, such as young persons with disabilities, may need even more support, and support in a form that affirms or minimizes threats to other salient identities, such as their youth. Additional implications for management research and practice are discussed. %B Journal of Management %V 39 %P 743-762 %8 2013 %G eng %U doi:10.1177/0149206310396375 %2 a %4 32871131137 %$ 32871131137 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Managerial Psychology %D 2013 %T Work-family conflict across the lifespan %A Huffman,A. H. %A Howes,Satoris %A Henning,J. B. %A Goh,A. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Managerial Psychology %V 28 %P 761-780 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 149509533696 %$ 149509533696 %0 Generic %D 2013 %T Worth what you're paid: A meaning maintenance model of compensation and self-promotion. %A Wagner,David T %A Barnes,Chris M %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Orlando, FL %8 2013 %G eng %2 c %4 71301558272 %$ 71301558272 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2013 %T Yes, we're fishing – in rough waters for hard-to-find fish %A Thompson,R. %A Bergman,M. %A Howes,Satoris %A Huffman,A. H. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 6 %P 61-65 %8 2013 %G eng %2 a %4 149510537216 %$ 149510537216 %0 Journal Article %D 2012 %T Absorptive Capacity and Information Systems Research: Review, Synthesis, and Directions for Future Research %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Galluch,P. %A Dinger,M. %A Grover,V. %K BIS %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 272321437696 %$ 272321437696 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Retailing %D 2012 %T The accuracy of design-based judgments: A constructivist approach %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B Journal of Retailing %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 216838387712 %$ 216838387712 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Retailing %D 2012 %T The accuracy of design-based judgments: A constructivist approach %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %K MBA %B Journal of Retailing %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 216838387712 %$ 216838387712 %0 Journal Article %D 2012 %T The Accuracy of Design-Based Judgments: A Constructivist Approach, %A Orth,Ulrich %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 257902757888 %$ 257902757888 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T ADA 2010 %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) Conference %C Baltimore, Maryland %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 58483290112 %$ 58483290112 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Apparel Design at Oregon State University %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %C Sunriver, OR %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 78389716992 %$ 78389716992 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Applied learning in a cross- cultural dress and textiles course: The development and assessment of a product development project %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Honolulu, Hawaii %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 88400504832 %$ 88400504832 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Applied learning in a cross-cultural dress and textiles course: The development and assessment of a product development project %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Honolulu, HI %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 87460876288 %$ 87460876288 %0 Journal Article %J Gender in Management: An International Journal %D 2012 %T Assessing gender biases: Development and initial validation of the gender role stereotypes scale %A Mills,M. J. %A Howes,Satoris %A Huffman,A. H. %A Connell,A. R. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Gender in Management: An International Journal %V 27 %P 520-540 %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 149510647808 %$ 149510647808 %0 Case %D 2012 %T Athletic Knit %A Ribbink,Dina %A Wood,David %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %C London, ON %8 2012 %G eng %2 d %4 172699693056 %$ 172699693056 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 2012 %T Autonomous Teams and New Product Development %A Patanakul,Peerasit %A Chen,Jiyao %A Lynn,Gary %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X With its high degree of autonomy, dedication, and co-location, an autonomous team as an emerging tool for new product development (NPD) has more freedom and stronger capabilities to be innovative and entrepreneurial. However, such teams are not a panacea, and implementing them can be costly and disruptive to their parent organization. Hence, in this study we ask under which circumstances an autonomous team is the best choice for NPD. Drawing on both contingency and information-processing theories, we hypothesized that autonomous teams are more effective in developing novelty technology or radical innovation. We tested and confirmed the hypotheses using data from 555 NPD projects by comparing the relative effectiveness of autonomous teams with functional, lightweight, and heavyweight teams in terms of development cost, development speed, and overall product success. The results also suggest that heavyweight teams perform better than other teams in developing incremental innovation. The findings of this study may not only have some important implications for NPD practices but also shed some light on other important topics such as disruptive innovation, new venture, corporate entrepreneurship, and ambidextrous organization. %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 29 %P 734-750 %8 2012 %G eng %U http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=0737-6782 %N 5 %2 a %4 56582162433 %$ 56582162433 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Family Business Strategy %D 2012 %T Balancing Natural Environmental Concerns of the Internal and External Stakeholders in Family and Non-family Businesses %A Neubaum,Donald %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X While researches have long suggested that firms must be attentive to their key stakeholders, the question of how attention to different stakeholders may have different benefits for different firms has not been well addressed. This is especially true in the case of family businesses, which confront a unique set of stakeholder challenges, and socioemotional goals not confronted by non-family firms. In this study, we investigate the effect of these competing demands across these different types of firms. We argue that while being attentive to both internal and external stakeholders is important to firm performance in family and non-family firms, family firms can benefit more when they match their concern for natural environmental stakeholders with a demonstration of concern for their employees. By effectively leveraging the power of these critical internal stakeholders, family firms can gain competitive advantages over non-family firms as it is through these internal stakeholders which the demands of external stakeholder are often met. %B Journal of Family Business Strategy %V 3 %P 28-37 %8 2012 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 34332635137 %$ 34332635137 %0 Journal Article %J Children, Youth and Environments %D 2012 %T Bedroom personalization by urban adolescents in Botswana. %A Fidzani,L C %A Read,Marilyn %K Design Program %B Children, Youth and Environments %C Boulder, CO %V 22 %P 66-92 %8 2012 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 58259732480 %$ 58259732480 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Benton County Historical Society %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %X 2012-present %8 2012 %G eng %2 d %4 70781192192 %$ 70781192192 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Building brand equity for unfamiliar Asian companies %A Song,S %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 72572073984 %$ 72572073984 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing %D 2012 %T Building Communities of Philanthropy in Higher Education: Contextual Influences %A McAlexander,Jim %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %X In this era of constrained and declining economic resources, institutions of higher education are turning to advancement professionals to identify and cultivate the financial resources that are becoming an increasing and larger portion of the fundamental funding of the institution. In this high stakes arena, advancement professionals have a need for the tools that can assist them in cultivating philanthropic relationships more effectively and efficiently. To that purpose, this research empirically explores ways in which the brand community construct can be adapted to philanthropic intent for non-profit organizations to aid in the cultivation process. This paper presents the results of a survey of college alumni drawn from a commercially provided on-line panel, and examines the potential impact that institutional size may have upon the relationships of an alumni brand community and the community’s expressed willingness to offer financial donations to the alma mater. From a theoretic perspective, this paper reveals that brand community is a significant contributor to this expression of philanthropic intent across universities of differing size. As a practical consideration, our findings produce additional evidence to affirm the notion that brand community is a robust construct that can be of value to development professionals who seek to build financial support for both small and large universities. %B International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing %V 17 %P 122-131 %8 2012 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 33856096257 %$ 33856096257 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Business Process Management %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Van Patten,Mark %A Baker,Mark %A Coogan,Chris %K BIS %B 2012 Portland CIO Forum %C Portland, OR %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 63034542081 %$ 63034542081 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %D 2012 %T Can Intermediary-based Science Standards Crosswalking Work? Some Evidence from Mining the Standard Alignment Tool (SAT) %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Marshall,Byron %A Chart,Trevor %K Accounting %K BIS %X 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. %B Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %V 63 %P 1843-1858 %8 2012 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/ReitsmaMarshallChart_StandardsCrosswalking_JASIST2012.pdf %2 a %4 43025678337 %$ 43025678337 %0 Journal Article %J Behavioral Research in Accounting %D 2012 %T Chief Audit Executives' Evaluations of Whistle-Blowing Allegations %A Guthrie,C. %A Norman,C. %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Behavioral Research in Accounting %V 24 %P 87-99 %8 2012 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 149552633856 %$ 149552633856 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Interior Design %D 2012 %T CO2-Based Demand-Controlled Ventilation and its Implications for Interior Design %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Journal of Interior Design %V 37 %P 19-33 %8 2012 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 58483050496 %$ 58483050496 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Cohousing and Active Aging: Participant-led topic discussion %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B Aging & Place Workshop %C San Diego, CA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 71139608576 %$ 71139608576 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Collaboration Process Patterns and Efficiency of Issue Resolution in Software Development %A Fan,Shaokun %A Li,Xin %A Zhao,J. Leon %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 2012 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS) %C Denver, CO, USA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 221565446144 %$ 221565446144 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T College women: Apparel consumption during World War II %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Honolulu, HI %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 87460911104 %$ 87460911104 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Commercial Elder Care: Implications for Consumer Research and Public Policy %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %B Academic Consumer Interest Research in Policy Making %C Toronto %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 87836235776 %$ 87836235776 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T A Comparative Study of Smoking Cessation Intervention Programs on Social Media %A Zhang,Mi %A Yang,Christopher C %A Li,Jiexun %K BIS %B 2012 International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling, & Prediction (SBP12) %C College Park, MD, USA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 98583535616 %$ 98583535616 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Concept analysis of purchase intention %A Zhang,Ruirui %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association %C Honolulu, HI %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 87460931584 %$ 87460931584 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Happiness Studies %D 2012 %T Conceptualizing and measuring engagement: An analysis of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale %A Mills,M. J. %A Howes,Satoris %A Fullagar,C. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Happiness Studies %V 13 %P 519-545 %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 149511520256 %$ 149511520256 %0 Journal Article %D 2012 %T Conceptualizing Models Using Multidimensional Constructs: A Review and Guidelines for their Use %A Polites,G. %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Thatcher,J. %K BIS %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 272321443840 %$ 272321443840 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Consumer research in an era of omnichannel retailing. %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 72572022784 %$ 72572022784 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Contemporary diversification via internal corporate venturing. %A Garrett,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2012 Western Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C La Jolla, CA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 51278116864 %$ 51278116864 %0 Journal Article %J Engineering Project Organization Journal %D 2012 %T A contingency approach to designing project organizations: theory and tools %A Carroll,Tim %A Burton,Richard M %K Management %X Many firms have increasingly come to rely on projects as a fundamental approach to organizing work. Yet understanding the best way to organize projects is a challenge, given the various contingencies that impact project success. We focus here on three contingency-based project organization design tools (the design structure matrix, OrgCon™ and SimVision™) that help to manage project complexity and ensure project success by identifying misfits or misalignments between organizational elements. We discuss the application of these models to a large National Aeronautics and Space Administration project as an example. We conclude with a consideration of how the existing tools are useful, and where they fall short. %B Engineering Project Organization Journal %V 2 %P 5-14 %8 2012 %G eng %U https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21573727.2011.641118 %N 1-2 %2 a %4 222943369216 %$ 222943369216 %0 Conference Paper %D 2012 %T Control Mechanisms and Electronic Medical Record Compliance in a Combat Environment: An Empirical Investigation %A Mellott,M. %A Thatcher,J. %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2012 %G eng %2 b %4 272321691648 %$ 272321691648 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Creativity as a Motivation for Provider Knowledge Sharing and the Moderating Effect of Gender %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Boston, MA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 52034174976 %$ 52034174976 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Banking & Finance %D 2012 %T Cross-sectional performance and investor sentiment in a multiple risk factor model %A Berger,Dave %A Turtle,Harry J %K Finance %X The impact of investor sentiment on stock prices varies in the cross-section. We estimate sentiment sensitivities and find that sentiment-prone stocks exhibit the opaque characteristics hypothesized by Baker and Wurgler (2006). We then examine conditional alphas using investor sentiment as an information variable. Opaque stocks exhibit marginal performance that varies inversely with investor sentiment. Translucent stocks exhibit relatively little variability in performance across levels of sentiment. %B Journal of Banking & Finance %V 36 %P 1107-1121 %8 2012 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 31187070977 %$ 31187070977 %0 Conference Paper %B 45th Hawaii International International Conference on Systems Science (HICSS-45 2012), Proceedings, %D 2012 %T Data Quality Metadata and Decision Making %A Shankaranarayanan,G. %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 45th Hawaii International International Conference on Systems Science (HICSS-45 2012), Proceedings, %C Grand Wailea, Maui, HI, USA %P 1434-1443 %8 2012 %G eng %2 b %4 52814555136 %$ 52814555136 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Dependence Asymmetry as a Moderator in the Curvilinear Relation between Tie Strength and Value Creation in Buyer-Supplier Relations %A Kim,Yusoon %K Supply Chain %B Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute %C San Francisco, CA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 69444816896 %$ 69444816896 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Information Systems %D 2012 %T Designing Decision Aids to Promote Expertise Development %A Rose,Jake %A McKay,B. %A Norman,C. %A Rose,Ania %K Accounting %B Journal of Information Systems %V 26 %P 7-34 %8 2012 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 149552578560 %$ 149552578560 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organization Design %D 2012 %T Designing organizations for exploration and exploitation %A Carroll,Tim %K Management %X All organizations face the core challenge of deciding on investments in two very different types of activities: exploration and exploitation. Exploration activities are future-oriented, such as developing new capabilities, experimenting with new technologies, and pursuing new customers and markets. Exploitation activities, in contrast, focus on the refinement of existing competencies, processes, and products. Because an organization’s design should reflect its goals, it is difficult to accommodate exploration and exploitation activities within a single organization. This article discusses four major approaches used to tackle this problem, and notes the strengths and limitations of each approach. %B Journal of Organization Design %V 1 %P 5 pages %8 2012 %G eng %U https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2184758 %N 2 %2 a %4 222943225856 %$ 222943225856 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Developing an online 20th century fashion history course %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 69320863744 %$ 69320863744 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2012 %T Development and Validation of the Technology Adoption Propensity (TAP) Index %A Ratchford,Mark %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B Journal of Business Research %V 65 %P 1209-1215 %8 2012 %G eng %N 8 %2 a %4 13207326721 %$ 13207326721 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T The Development of the Young Male Tennis Clothing Prototype %A Mullet,Kathy %A Jin,Hee Jae %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B 2012 ITAA Proceedings #69 Annual Conference %C Honolulu, HI, USA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 78389571584 %$ 78389571584 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Journal %D 2012 %T Different hats, different obligations: Plural occupational identities and situated moral judgments. %A Leavitt,Keith %A Reynolds,Scott J %A Barnes,Christopher M %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Hannah,Sean T %K Management %X 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. %B Academy of Management Journal %V 55 %P 1316-1333 %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 50847703040 %$ 50847703040 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Digital Portfolio: Reaching World Wide Through World Wide Web %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) Conference %C Baltimore, MD %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 58483552256 %$ 58483552256 %0 Journal Article %J Electronic Commerce Research and Applications %D 2012 %T Discovering target groups in social networking sites: An effective method for maximizing joint influential power %A Xu,Kaiquan %A Guo,Xitong %A Li,Jiexun %A Lau,Raymond Y.K. %A Liao,Stephan Shaoyi %K BIS %B Electronic Commerce Research and Applications %V 11 %P 318-334 %8 2012 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 86815690752 %$ 86815690752 %0 Journal Article %J Contemporary Accounting Research %D 2012 %T Discussion of "Do Voting Rights Matter? Evidence from the Adoption of Equity-Based Compensation Plans." %A Blackburne,Terrence %A Armstrong,Christoper %K Accounting %B Contemporary Accounting Research %V 29 %P 1237-1248 %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 189615654912 %$ 189615654912 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Disentangling IT Artifact Bias %A Curry,Michael %A Marshall,Byron %K Accounting %K BIS %B 4th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems %C Orlando, Florida %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 69567012864 %$ 69567012864 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Do Dealmakers Make a Difference? Evidence from the Social Capital Networks of Serial Entrepreneurs and Investors %A Zoller,Ted %A Joshi,Amol %A Ethridge,Frank %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2012 SMS Conference %C Prague, Czech Republic %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 107189895168 %$ 107189895168 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Athens, Greece %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 70780588032 %$ 70780588032 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Does Bigger and More Mean Better?: An Examination of Product Presentation Mix for Handbags in Online Shopping %A Song,S %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B AMA/ACRA Triennial Retail Conference %C Seattle, Washington %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 59624224768 %$ 59624224768 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation %D 2012 %T Does it matter where assets are held and income is derived? Further evidence of differential value relevance from Quebec %A Graham,Roger %A Morrill,Cameron %A Morrill,Janet %K Accounting %X In this paper, we build on recent studies documenting an economic discount on firms located in the Canadian province of Quebec that seems to be associated with the political risk generated by the Quebec separatist movement (e. g., Graham, Morrill and Morrill, 2005). We use information on firms’ economic activity in the province of Quebec as collected and published by the Quebec business newspaper Les Affaires for the period 1990-2008. We find that variables proxying for extent of operations in Quebec are associated with market-to-book multiples on book value and earnings. %B Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 48319899648 %$ 48319899648 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Draped in heritage - Traditional and contemporary Middle Eastern dress and textiles %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B SDHE Historic Textiles and Apparel Collection Display Case Exhibit %C Milam Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 88403488768 %$ 88403488768 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2012 %T The Effect of Pre- and Post-Service Encounter Performance on Consumer Evaluation of Online Retailors %A Park,I. %A Cho,Jeewon %A Rao,H.R %K Management %B Decision Support Systems %V 52 %P 415-426 %8 2012 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 37331269633 %$ 37331269633 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T The effect of website reputation and brand name on consumer responses on the Internet. %A Yoo,J %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 72572059648 %$ 72572059648 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T An effective method for discovering target groups on social networking sites %A Xu,Kaiquan %A Li,Jiexun %A Liao,Shaoyi %A Lau,Raymond Y.K. %K BIS %B 2011 International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2011) %C Shanghai, China %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 98583597056 %$ 98583597056 %0 Journal Article %J Social Behavior and Personality %D 2012 %T The effects of culture, long-term orientation, and gender on consumers' perceptions of clothing values. %A Hsu,Hsiu-Ju %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Social Behavior and Personality %V 40 %P 1585-1596 %8 2012 %G eng %N 10 %2 a %4 69931825152 %$ 69931825152 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Corporate Finance %D 2012 %T The effects of venture capital syndicate diversity on earnings management and performance of IPOs in the US and UK: An institutional perspective %A Chahine,S. %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Filatotchev,I. %A Hoskisson,R. E. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Corporate Finance %V 18 %P 179-192 %8 2012 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 83906222080 %$ 83906222080 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T The emergence and utilisation of management control systems in a high growth firm %A Akroyd,Chris %A Kober,Ralph %K Accounting %B American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %C Washington DC %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 69575600128 %$ 69575600128 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Review %D 2012 %T Emerging from bankruptcy with when-issued trading %A Brooks,Raymond %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X We examine the set of firms that emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and traded on a when-issued basis prior to their official return to the regular way in NASDAQ, Amex, or NYSE. We find that this when-issued market is liquid and price efficient. The when-issued closing price is a good indicator of the first closing price in the regular way market. Emerging firms that have when-issued trading experience lower regular way volatility and smaller relative spreads than those without when-issued trading. Our probit regressions show that firm size is an important determinant of the adoption of when-issued trading. %B Financial Review %V 47 %P 445-467 %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 8582115329 %$ 8582115329 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting %D 2012 %T Empirical Evidence on the Impact of External Monitoring on Book-Tax Differences %A Moore,Jared %K Accounting %X This study investigates whether institutional ownership levels are associated with levels of and time-series variability in book-tax differences (BTDs). Firm and year fixed-effects regression results suggest that institutional ownership is negatively associated with total, permanent, and temporary BTDs. This effect is driven primarily by permanent BTDs in the pre-SOX era but is consistently present for both permanent and temporary BTDs post-SOX. Further, this negative association is present regardless of firms’ classification as “tax planners” and/or “earnings managers.” Finally, the results provide some evidence that stronger monitoring by the board and audit committee (i.e., a smaller and more independent board and a larger audit committee) is associated with lower permanent BTDs but is not consistently related with total or temporary BTDs. Overall, these findings are consistent with higher levels of institutional ownership equating to more effective monitoring of management, resulting in lower BTDs (both in terms of levels and time-series variability). %B Advances in Accounting %V 28 %8 2012 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 2716817409 %$ 2716817409 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2012 %T The engine is important, but the driver is essential: The case for executive functioning %A Huffcutt,A. H. %A Goebl,A. P. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 5 %P 183-186 %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 149511280640 %$ 149511280640 %0 Journal Article %D 2012 %T An Examination of the Role of Military Medical Chief Information Officer %A Mellott,M. %A Thatcher,J. %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Carter,M. %K BIS %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 272321447936 %$ 272321447936 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Exploiting Semantic Structure for Mapping User-specified Form Terms to SNOMED CT Concepts %A Khare,Ritu %A An,Yuan %A Li,Jiexun %A Song,Il-Yeol %A Hu,Xiaohua %K BIS %B 2012 ACM SIGHIT International Health Informatics Symposium (IHI 2012) %C Miami, FL, USA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 98583576576 %$ 98583576576 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Family Business Venturing in Adjacent Competitive Domains: Avoiding Sibling Clashes and Structuring Ventures for Success %A Garrett,Robert %A Meeks-Koch,Jean %K Accounting %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2012 FFI Conference %C Brussels, Belgium %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 51278159872 %$ 51278159872 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Finding People Who Forward Your Messages %A Zhu,Bin %A Chau,Michael %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 2012 Winter Conference on Business Intelligence %C Snowbird, Utah %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 52770910208 %$ 52770910208 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Finding People Who Forward Your Messages %A Zhu,Bin %A Chau,Michael %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B School of Mechanical, Industrial, & Manufacturing Engineering Seminar Series %C Oregon State University %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 52770985984 %$ 52770985984 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Finding People Who Retweet %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 2012 INFORMS International Conference %C Beijing, China %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 52771076096 %$ 52771076096 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Firm Inventions in Geographic Clusters: The Moderating Role of Inventive Concentration %A Vestal,Alex %A Danneels,Erwin %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Boston, MA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 52384688128 %$ 52384688128 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2012 %T A Framework for the Transformation from Conceptual to Logical Workflow Models %A Fan,Shaokun %A Zhao,J. L. %A Liu,M. %A Dou,W. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %V 55 %P 781-794 %8 2012 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 132759138304 %$ 132759138304 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %X Mubi.com Notebook, documentary was mentioned in an article titled: "The Golden Coach" and the Early Posters of Waldemar Swierzy by Adrian Curry %8 2012 %G eng %2 d %4 70781382656 %$ 70781382656 %0 Journal Article %J Research in Organizational Behavior %D 2012 %T From bias to exclusion: A multilevel emergent theory of gender segregation in organizations. Research in Organization Behavior, 32, 137-162. %A Martell,Richard %K Management %X From bias to exclusion: A multilevel emergent theory of gender segregation in organizations

2012
Richard F. Martell | Cynthia G. Emrich | James Robison-Cox

Abstract: This article presents a multilevel emergent theory of organizational segregation linking gender bias in performance assessment (a micro-level phenomenon) to gender segregation in organizations (a macro-level phenomenon). Based on an integration of multilevel research, emergence and signaling theory, we propose the following: (a) gender segregation in organizations is an emergent phenomenon that arises from the collective behavior of individuals who express only a small bias in favor of males, in concert with the signals governing promotion decisions and organizational mobility; (b) the emergence of a gender-segregated organization is often unintentional and the bottom–up and top–down processes that produce segregation are difficult to see; and (c) agent-based modeling is especially well-suited for illuminating the dynamics of bias that produce gender-segregated organizations. This multilevel emergent-based theory contributes to the research literature on organizational stratification by: (a) revealing the manner in which micro-level and macro-level forces conspire, oftentimes unwittingly, to produce gender-segregated organizations; (b) providing new and very different directions for future research on gender segregation that rely on agent-based modeling; and, most importantly, (c) moving a 30-year debate over the “real-world” impact of gender bias that continues to occupy the field of human resource management and, most recently, Supreme Court justices on to more fertile ground. %B Research in Organizational Behavior %C Elsevier %V 32 %P 137-162 %8 2012 %G eng %U http://www.journals.elsevier.com/research-in-organizational-behavior/ %2 a %4 87911841792 %$ 87911841792 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T From Self-Advocacy to Self-Leadership: Getting the Help you Need While Building your Social Capital %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability & Diversity %C Honolulu, HI %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 52361893888 %$ 52361893888 %0 Journal Article %J Environment and Behavior %D 2012 %T Furniture forms and their influence on our emotional responses toward interior environments %A Dazkir,S S %A Read,Marilyn %K Design Program %B Environment and Behavior %V 44 %P 722-732 %8 2012 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 58258817024 %$ 58258817024 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Genius for Sale: The Conspicuous Consumption of Ideas %A McAlexander,Jim %A DuFault,Beth %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory International Conference %C Oxford University %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 88009312256 %$ 88009312256 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Research Methods %D 2012 %T Getting Explicit about the Implicit: A Taxonomy of Implicit Measures and Guide for their Use in Organizational Research %A Uhlmann,Eric L %A Leavitt,Keith %A Menges,Jochen I %A Koopman,Joel %A Howe,Michael %A Johnson,Russell E %K Management %X Accumulated evidence from social and cognitive psychology suggests that many behaviors are driven by processes operating outside of awareness, and an array of implicit measures to capture such processes have been developed. Despite their potential application, implicit measures have received relatively modest attention within the organizational sciences, due in part to barriers to entry and uncertainty about appropriate use of available measures. The current paper is intended to serve as an implicit measurement “toolkit” for organizational scholars, and as such our goals are fourfold. First, we present theory critical to implicit measures, highlighting advantages of capturing implicit processes in organizational research. Second, we present a functional taxonomy of implicit measures (i.e., accessibility-based, association-based, and interpretation-based measures) and explicate assumptions and appropriate use of each. Third, we discuss key criteria to help researchers identify specific implicit measures most appropriate for their own work, including a discussion of principles for the psychometric validation of implicit measures. Fourth, we conclude by identifying avenues for impactful “next generation” research within the organizational sciences that would benefit from the use of implicit measures. %B Organizational Research Methods %V 15 %P 553-601 %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 49367959552 %$ 49367959552 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Getting explicit about the implicit: Nonconscious measures in management research %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B (Invited Talk) %C Virginia Polytechnical Institute (Virginia Tech) %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 50847944704 %$ 50847944704 %0 Journal Article %J Organization Science %D 2012 %T Governance in multilateral R&D alliances %A Li,D. %A Eden,L. %A Hitt,M. %A Ireland,R. %A Garrett,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X In research and development (R&D) alliances, the partner firms must balance the tension between knowledge sharing and knowledge leakages because knowledge sharing, designed to support the alliance’s technology development goals, can often lead to unintended and potentially damaging knowledge leakages. Governance structure is a well-understood knowledge protection strategy designed to reduce knowledge leakage concerns and thereby encourage desired knowledge transfers in two-party R&D alliances. Whether governance structure can be an important balancing mechanism for R&D alliances with multiple partner firms, or multilateral R&D alliances, however, requires further study. Because increasing the number of alliance partners introduces additional complexities to managing an alliance, the appropriate governance mechanism for a multilateral R&D alliance is likely to differ from that for a bilateral alliance. Drawing insights from social exchange theory, we explore governance decisions in multilateral R&D alliances. First, we examine the potential for variance between multilateral and bilateral R&D alliances in governance decisions as a means of knowledge sharing and knowledge protection. Results based on our analysis of 2,423 R&D alliances, 1,690 bilateral and 733 multilateral, are consistent with predictions drawn from social exchange theory. We next focus on three-partner R&D alliances, or trilateral R&D alliances, and compare governance mechanisms between two types of trilateral R&D alliances: chain and net. We find that equity governance structures are more likely to be used in net-based than in chain-based trilateral R&D alliances; we also find that alliance scope moderates the relationship between the type of alliance and governance structure. Finally, we find that multilateral R&D alliances with predicted (aligned) governance structures perform better, in terms of alliance longevity, than those with misaligned structures. %B Organization Science %V 23 %P 1191-1210 %8 2012 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 6278969345 %$ 6278969345 %0 Journal Article %J The Research Journal of the Costume Culture %D 2012 %T How apparel companies use social media: The case of Facebook. %A Seo,Min Jeong %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B The Research Journal of the Costume Culture %V 20 %P 430-442 %8 2012 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 69931790336 %$ 69931790336 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2012 %T How Managers' Trust and Control Activities Influence Subordinates' Perceptions %A Carroll,Tim %A Long,Chris P %K Management %X This paper refines and extends ideas about control-trust dynamics in two ways. First, we describe a theory of managerial action that outlines how managers integrate their efforts to apply controls and demonstrate their trustworthiness. We observe that managers attempt to promote superior-subordinate cooperation by linking their applications of output controls with demonstrations of their reliability, process controls with demonstrations of their competence, and social controls with demonstrations of their benevolence. Second, we demonstrate how the ways that managers combine efforts to apply controls and demonstrate their trustworthiness differentially influence the trust that subordinates have in their managers and the extent to which subordinates perceive they are controlled by them. When managers couple their efforts to apply output or social controls with efforts to demonstrate their reliability and benevolence respectively, subordinates perceive that their managers are motivated by trustworthy intentions and not by desires to control them. However, when managers couple their efforts to apply process controls with efforts to demonstrate their competence, subordinates’ perceive that their managers are motivated by a desire to control them, and not by trustworthy intentions. The paper concludes with a discussion of how this perspective advances research on organizational control, organizational trust, and trust-control relationships. %B Academy of Management Proceedings %V 2012 %8 2012 %G eng %N 1 %2 b %4 222727493632 %$ 222727493632 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T How to teach real‐life complexities in design education: Reflections on a community‐based affordable housing studio %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B 43rd Annual Conference of Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) %C Seattle, WA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 59475752960 %$ 59475752960 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems with Applications %D 2012 %T Identifying valuable customers on social network sites for profit maximization %A Xu,Kaiquan %A Li,Jiexun %A Song,Yuxia %K BIS %B Expert Systems with Applications %V 39 %P 13009-13018 %8 2012 %G eng %N 17 %2 a %4 86816428032 %$ 86816428032 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Family Business Strategy %D 2012 %T The impact of family structure on issue selling by successor generation members in family firms %A Ling,Yan %A Baldridge,David %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Input from members of the successor generation to the incumbent leader of the business is important to
family firms that desire to grow into multi-generational entities. Although researchers have examined
upward influence behavior in general, there is a dearth of studies discussing this phenomenon as it
relates to family firms. In this paper, we seek to fill this gap by focusing on issue selling behavior—one of
the fundamental ways the successor generation pursues upward influence. Issue selling is defined as a
discretionary behavior used to direct top managers’ attention toward important issues. Specifically, by
integrating the extant issue selling literature with research on the impact of family structure on family
decision-making, we help explain the strength of successor generation members’ intentions to sell issues
and their choice of selling strategies. %B Journal of Family Business Strategy %V 3 %P 220–227 %8 2012 %G eng %U www.elsevier.com/locate/jfbs %N 4 %2 a %4 14096179201 %$ 14096179201 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Implicit processes in organizational behavior: Research and practice next steps (Expert Panel) %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology Annual Meeting %C San Diego, CA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 50848047104 %$ 50848047104 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Management Journal %D 2012 %T The influences of being acquired on subsidiary innovation adoption %A Barden,Jeffrey %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Received research suggests that a firm subsidiary's acquisition by a new owner has countervailing effects on the subsidiary's innovation adoption behavior. On one hand, ownership change can make a subsidiary more receptive to innovation by reducing some inertial forces and introducing new resources to overcome others. Alternatively, the costs and demands of an acquisition can draw decision makers' attention away from important innovations in the technological environment. This event history study disentangles these countervailing influences by examining the influences of radio station ownership change on stations' adoptions of HD Radio® technology. The study finds that a change in ownership control does have a positive direct influence on the likelihood of technology adoption, but that it also curtails tendency for subsidiaries to subsequently mimic others' technology adoptions. %B Strategic Management Journal %V 33 %P 1269-1285 %8 2012 %G eng %N 11 %2 a %4 83757197312 %$ 83757197312 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2012 %T Information Asymmetry and Partner Selection in International Alliances %A Joshi,Amol %A Lahiri,Nandini %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X We extend prior research on intra-firm language barriers by investigating inter-firm language barriers in cross-border alliances. Integrating concepts from sociolinguistics and information economics, we posit that language barriers between potential partners exacerbate information asymmetries, while market signals of the commercial value of a partner’s knowledge counteract these asymmetries. To test these ideas, we quantify language barriers using a distance measure of linguistic differences and we analyze data on semiconductor alliances during 1988-2001. Controlling for cultural, geographical, and technological distances, our empirical results suggest that firms overcome large language distances by relying on market signals of a prospective partner's level of disclosure, stock of knowledge, and degree of specialization. Stronger signals significantly dampen the negative impact of language distance on the chances of forming an alliance. %B Academy of Management Proceedings %8 2012 %G eng %2 b %4 188439543808 %$ 188439543808 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Integrating Historical Research into the Apparel Design Studio %A Mullet,Kathy %A Stannard,Casey %A Reddy-Best,Kelly %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B 2012 ITAA Annual Conference %C Honolulu, HI, USA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 78389563392 %$ 78389563392 %0 Journal Article %D 2012 %T Interior Design and Store Personality %A Orth,Ulrich %A Heinrich,Frauke %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 257902759936 %$ 257902759936 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T “Internationalization and Regional Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence on the Formation of New Ventures in China” %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual Academy of International Business Conference %C Washington DC %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 50792708096 %$ 50792708096 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Internationalizing the International: Contextual Understanding in Design Education %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 70781945856 %$ 70781945856 %0 Journal Article %D 2012 %T Investigating Firm’s Customer Agility and Firm Performance: The Importance of Aligning Sense and Respond Capabilities %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Grover,V. %K BIS %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 272321441792 %$ 272321441792 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of China Tourism Research %D 2012 %T An Investigation of the Demographic, Psychological, Psychographic, and Behavioral Characteristics of Chinese Senior Leisure Travelers %A Chen,Sandy %A Gassner,M %K OSU-Cascades %K OSU-Cascades Hospitality Mgt %B Journal of China Tourism Research %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 216839770112 %$ 216839770112 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T IT Effectiveness Norms and Organizational Success: a Literature Review %A Curry,Michael %K BIS %B Doctoral Symposium %C Manchester, UK %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 51281883136 %$ 51281883136 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T 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 %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Honolulu, Hawaii %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 88400218112 %$ 88400218112 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T It Touches Everything: The Role of Religion in Family Business %A Paterson,Ted %A Specht,David %A Duchon,Dennis %K Management %B Midwest Academy of Management %C Chicago, IL %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 123642822656 %$ 123642822656 %0 Conference Paper %B The Eleventh Workshop on e-Business (WeB'12) %D 2012 %T Is It You or the Message: Why Do People Pass Along Micro-Blogging Messages? %A Zhu,Bin %A Marshall,Byron %K Accounting %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B The Eleventh Workshop on e-Business (WeB'12) %C Orlando, Florida %8 2012 %G eng %2 b %4 107914813440 %$ 107914813440 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T ITAA Graduate Student Poolside Chat %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Honolulu, HI %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 71572594688 %$ 71572594688 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Advertising %D 2012 %T It's Not Whether You Win or Lose, It's How the Game is Played: The Influence of Sports Programming on Advertising %A Bee,Colleen %A Madrigal,Robert %K Marketing %B Journal of Advertising %V 41 %P 47-58 %8 2012 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 12725329921 %$ 12725329921 %0 Journal Article %D 2012 %T Leveraging IT Infrastructure to Facilitate Competitive Activity via Customer Agility: An Empirical Investigation %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Grover,V. %K BIS %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 272321439744 %$ 272321439744 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Linking bias to exclusion using computational modeling. %A Martell,Richard %K Management %C Winnipeg, Canada %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 87947063296 %$ 87947063296 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Economics %D 2012 %T Market fragility and international market crashes %A Berger,Dave %A Pukthuanthong,Kuntara %K Finance %X We extend the Pukthuanthong and Roll (2009) measure of integration to provide an estimate of systemic risk within international equity markets. Our measure indicates an increasing likelihood of market crashes. The conditional probability of market crashes increases substantially following increases of our risk measure. High levels of our risk measure indicate the probability of a global crash is greater than the probability of local crash. That is, conditional on high levels of systemic risk, the probability of a severe crash across multiple markets is larger than the probability of a crash within a smaller number of markets. %B Journal of Financial Economics %V 105 %P 565-580 %8 2012 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 33748656129 %$ 33748656129 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Material Weaknesses and the Market Valuation of Unrecognized Tax Benefits %A Frischmann,Peter %K Accounting %B Western Regional Meeting %C Vancouver, WA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 88028985344 %$ 88028985344 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T A Meta Analytic Comparison of Self and Other Reported Organizational Citizenship Behavior %A Carpenter,Nichelle %A Houston,Lawrence %A Berry,Chris %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) %C San Diego, CA. %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 121046312960 %$ 121046312960 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T The Meta of All Metas: 30 Years of Meta-Analysis Reviewed %A Paterson,Ted %A Harms,P D %A Credé,Marcus %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C San Diego, CA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 123642869760 %$ 123642869760 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T A model of deviant appearance and behavior construction and management in adolescent females: A content analysis of the films Thirteen and Augusta, Gone %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Wieghaus,Emily %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Honolulu, Hawaii %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 88400267264 %$ 88400267264 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 2012 %T New Product Development Speed: Too Much of a Good Thing? %A Chen,Jiyao %A Reilly,Richard %A Lynn,Gary %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X 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. %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 29 %P 288–303 %8 2012 %G eng %U http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1540-5885.2011.00896.x/abstract?userIsAuthenticated=false&deniedAccessCustomisedMessage= %N 2 %2 a %4 37842204673 %$ 37842204673 %0 Journal Article %D 2012 %T Operationalizing Multidimensional Constructs in Structural Equation Modeling: Recommendations for IS Research %A Wright,R. %A Campbell,D. %A Thatcher,J. %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 272321445888 %$ 272321445888 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Orange Beneficence %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B International Design Conference of Smart Living for Elderly %C Taipei Taiwan %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 78389706752 %$ 78389706752 %0 Journal Article %J Media Psychology %D 2012 %T Outcomes are in the Eye of the Beholder: The Influence of Affective Dispositions on Disconfirmation Emotions, Outcome Satisfaction, and Enjoyment %A Bee,Colleen %A Madrigal,Robert %K Marketing %B Media Psychology %V 24 %P 143-153 %8 2012 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 22463528961 %$ 22463528961 %0 Journal Article %J Information Systems Frontiers %D 2012 %T Patterns of News Dissemination through Online News Network in China %A Wang,Youzhong %A Zeng,Daniel %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Information Systems Frontiers %V 16 %P 557-570 %8 2012 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 52770017280 %$ 52770017280 %0 Journal Article %D 2012 %T Perceived Comfort of Men's Running Pants %A Mullet,Kathy %A Christel,D %K Design Program %X Journal: AATCC Review %V 12 %P 45-51 %8 2012 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 78323544064 %$ 78323544064 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Playing a New Tune: Lessons from Examining Leadership in Orchestras %A Kessler,S. %A Cho,Jeewon %A Xia,J. %A Stelluton,G. %A Ropo,A. %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) %C San Diego, CA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 37331689473 %$ 37331689473 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Positive Self-Advocacy and Career Success %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B Hearing Loss Association of America Conference %C Providence, RI %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 52361992192 %$ 52361992192 %0 Journal Article %J Annals of Tourism Research %D 2012 %T Power Asymmetries in Tourism Distribution Networks %A Vestal,Alex %A Ford,R %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Annals of Tourism Research %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 216945782784 %$ 216945782784 %0 Journal Article %J Computer Law and Security Review %D 2012 %T Protecting the Privacy and Security of Sensitive Customer Data in the Cloud %A King,Nancy %A Raja,V.T. %K BIS %K Business Law %X 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. %B Computer Law and Security Review %C Oxford %V 28 %P 308-319 %8 2012 %G eng %U www.Sciencedirect.com %N 3 %2 a %4 40841897985 %$ 40841897985 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Public Service, Activist Architecture and Social Justice: A Typology for University‐Based Community Design Centers %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B 43rd Annual Conference of Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) %C Seattle, Washington %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 59475716096 %$ 59475716096 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2012 %T Reaping the benefits of task conflict in teams: The critical role of team psychological safety climate %A Bradley,B H %A Postlethwaite,B E %A Klotz,Anthony %A Hamdani,M R %A Brown,K G %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 97 %P 151-158 %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 84082001920 %$ 84082001920 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Recognizing Excellence in Family Business %A Noxel,Sherri %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Oregon Society of CPA’s, Forest Products Division %C Portland, Oregon %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 102261401600 %$ 102261401600 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T “Regional Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence on the Formation of New Ventures in China” %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual Academy of Management Conference %C Boston %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 59340646400 %$ 59340646400 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Response journal writing as a technique to promote understanding of scholarly research in clothing and textiles undergraduate education %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Honolulu, Hawaii %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 88400474112 %$ 88400474112 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Learning and Education %D 2012 %T A review and assessment of social entrepreneurship textbooks %A Moss,Todd %A Gras,D %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Learning and Education %V 11 %P 518-527 %8 2012 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 217336150016 %$ 217336150016 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T The Role of retro style in styling %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Guest lecture to Introduction to Styling students %C Milam Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 88403521536 %$ 88403521536 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Schedule UTP: Reducing Tax Return Uncertainty or Increasing Financial Statement Engineering? %A Frischmann,Peter %K Accounting %B Accounting Workshop %C Corvallis, OR %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 88028995584 %$ 88028995584 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Schedule UTP: Stock Price Reaction and Financial Reporting Consequences %A Frischmann,Peter %K Accounting %B Journal of the American Taxation Association (JATA) %C New Orleans, LA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 88028989440 %$ 88028989440 %0 Journal Article %J Network Modeling Analysis in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics %D 2012 %T Semantic-enhanced models to support timely admission prediction at emergency departments %A Li,Jiexun %A Guo,L. %A Handly,N. %A Thompson,D. A. %K BIS %B Network Modeling Analysis in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics %V 1 %P 161-172 %8 2012 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 86815619072 %$ 86815619072 %0 Conference Paper %D 2012 %T The Semantics of Social Media: The Spread of Occupy Protests %A Washington,A. %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Thatcher,J. %K BIS %8 2012 %G eng %2 b %4 272321705984 %$ 272321705984 %0 Journal Article %J Tourism Review International %D 2012 %T Senior Leisure Travelers: A Cross-Cultural Comparison Between China and the US %A Chen,Sandy %K OSU-Cascades %K OSU-Cascades Hospitality Mgt %B Tourism Review International %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 216839624704 %$ 216839624704 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Services Marketing %D 2012 %T Servicescape interior design and consumers' personality impressions %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Orth,Ulrich %A Heinrich,Frauke %K Marketing %K MBA %B Journal of Services Marketing %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 216839055360 %$ 216839055360 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Services Marketing %D 2012 %T Servicescape interior design and consumers' personality impressions %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Orth,Ulrich %A Heinrich,Frauke %K Marketing %B Journal of Services Marketing %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 216839055360 %$ 216839055360 %0 Journal Article %J Administrative Science Quarterly %D 2012 %T Sleight of Hand? Practice Opacity, Third-Party Responses, and the Interorganizational Diffusion of Controversial Practices %A Briscoe,Forrest %A Murphy,Chad %K Management %B Administrative Science Quarterly %V 57 %P 553-584 %8 2012 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 84306980864 %$ 84306980864 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Outsourcing: an International Journal %D 2012 %T Small Firm Entrepreneurial Outsourcing: Traditional Problems, Nontraditional Solutions. %A Murphy,P. %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Young,S %A Welsch,D %A Heiser,D %A Bin,J %K Supply Chain %B Strategic Outsourcing: an International Journal %V 5 %P 248-275 %8 2012 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 64748836864 %$ 64748836864 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Socialized inauthenticity: The Impact of Unit Surface Acting Norms on Individual Surface %A Houston,Lawrence %A Maneotis,Sari %A Grandey,Alicia A. %K Management %B Academy of Management (AOM) %C Boston, MA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 121046192128 %$ 121046192128 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T The Sources of Legitimacy for New Venture Angel Investors %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B European Foundation for Management Development %C Maastrict %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 56745467904 %$ 56745467904 %0 Book Section %D 2012 %T Stakeholder-Focused Corporate Investment %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %P 405-423 %8 2012 %G eng %N 1 %2 d %4 48705081344 %$ 48705081344 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2012 %T Stocking the Patent Pool: What Do Firms Offer for Licensing and Why? %A Joshi,Amol %A Nerkar,Atul %A Mallapragada,Girish %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Licensing out intellectual property (IP) such as patents is an important source of firm profit. However, the managerial logic for determining which IP firms offer for licensing remains underexplored in the management literature. Past research analyzes the downstream purchasing decisions of IP licensees. In contrast, this study uses the concept of patent pools, a type of R&D consortium, to explore the upstream marketing decisions of IP licensors. Drawing on the resource-based view (RBV), we hypothesize and find that an increase in the value of IP significantly increases the likelihood that the IP is offered for licensing through a patent pool, while an increase in the imitability of IP significantly decreases the likelihood that the IP is offered for licensing. Further, we find differential effects for the intrinsic and extrinsic dimensions of value and imitability on the likelihood of IP licensing. Extrinsic imitability of IP negatively moderates the relationship between the value of IP and the likelihood it is offered for licensing through a pool, whereas intrinsic imitability positively moderates this relationship. Our findings extend the RBV by providing empirical evidence for how managers determine and use the value and imitability of a firm’s IP portfolio to justify technology licensing decisions. %B Academy of Management Proceedings %8 2012 %G eng %2 b %4 188439552000 %$ 188439552000 %0 Book Section %D 2012 %T Sustainability for Operations Management %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Pagell,Mark %K Management %K Supply Chain %8 2012 %G eng %2 d %4 69988478976 %$ 69988478976 %0 Journal Article %J Computational Statistics and Data Analysis %D 2012 %T Tales from the Tail: Robust Estimation of Moments of Environmental Data with One-Sided Detection Limits %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %B Computational Statistics and Data Analysis %V 56 %P 4266 - 4277 %8 2012 %G eng %N 12 %2 a %4 2722297857 %$ 2722297857 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings 2nd P-12 Engineering and Design Education Research Summit %D 2012 %T The TeachEngineering Digital Library: Improving Access to the P-12 Engineering Conversation %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Zarske,M. %A Sullivan,J. %A Klenk,P. %A Forbes,M. %A Carlson,D. %K BIS %X 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. %B Proceedings 2nd P-12 Engineering and Design Education Research Summit %8 2012 %G eng %2 b %4 50961645568 %$ 50961645568 %0 Case %D 2012 %T Tetra Pak: Sustainablility Initiatives in China, ECCH Case #613-005-8. %A Jia,Jeff %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Gosling,Jonathan %K Supply Chain %8 2012 %G eng %2 d %4 54088443904 %$ 54088443904 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Titanic style - Dress and fashion on the voyage %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B SDHE Historic Textiles and Apparel Collection Display Case Exhibit %C Milam %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 88403499008 %$ 88403499008 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Towards an Intelligent Approach to Extracting Data for Process Mining %A Wang,Harry Jiannan %A Li,Jiexun %A Bai,Xue %K BIS %B SIGBPS Workshop on Business Processes and Services (BPS'12) %C Orlando, FL, USA %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 98583465984 %$ 98583465984 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Towards Collaboration Virtualization Theory %A Fan,Shaokun %A Sia,Choon-Ling %A Zhao,J. Leon %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B The Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS) %C Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 221565396992 %$ 221565396992 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Transformational Leadership in Software Testing Teams: A Virtual Team Setting, %A Cho,Jeewon %A Park,Insu %A Lee,Euntae T. %K Management %B International Research Workshop on Advances and Innovations in Software Testing %C Memphis, TN %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 56423981056 %$ 56423981056 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Trust and control: The case of a high-growth firm %A Akroyd,Chris %A Kober,Ralph %K Accounting %B American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %C Washington DC %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 69575692288 %$ 69575692288 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Universal healthcare symbols and medical tourism %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Global Marketing Conference: Globalization and Marketing Performance %C Seoul, Korea %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 89023463424 %$ 89023463424 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Untitled %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Graphic Design Alumni Panel and roundtable %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 70781952000 %$ 70781952000 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Untitled %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Portfolio Review %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 70781984768 %$ 70781984768 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Untitled %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Student projects %C Oregon State University %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 70781992960 %$ 70781992960 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Using the Marketplace to Reconceptualize Motherhood %A Huff,Aimee %A Cotte,June %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %C Vancouver %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 87836168192 %$ 87836168192 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Service Management %D 2012 %T Waiting for Service at the Checkout: Negative Emotional Responses, Store Image and Overall Satisfaction %A van Riel,Allard C.R. %A Semeijn,Janjaap %A Ribbink,Dina %A Bomert-Peters,Yvette %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Service Management %V 23 %P 144-169 %8 2012 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 149674446848 %$ 149674446848 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Way Finding for Older Adults in Health Care Facilities %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B 36th Annual OSU Gerontology Conference %C Corvallis, Oregon %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 58483263488 %$ 58483263488 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Design in Society %D 2012 %T Wayfinding Aids for Older Adults %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B International Journal of Design in Society %V 6 %P 57-65 %8 2012 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58483021824 %$ 58483021824 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Wayfinding for older adults %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Design Principles and Practices %C Los Angeles %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 89023459328 %$ 89023459328 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Website design and consumer behaviors in the U.S. %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Korea, the Global Fashion Hub2012 semiannual meeting of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles %C Seoul, Korea %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 59820730368 %$ 59820730368 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T When-issued trading in the Indian IPO market %A Mathew,Prem %K Finance %B Midwest Finance Association Conference %C New Orleans %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 49968719872 %$ 49968719872 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T When-issued trading in the Indian IPO market %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Finance Seminar at National Chengchi University %C Taiwan %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 69888423936 %$ 69888423936 %0 Journal Article %J Human Relations %D 2012 %T Work engagement and work-family facilitation: Making homes happier through positive affective spillover %A Howes,Satoris %A Mills,M. J. %A Fullagar,C. J. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Human Relations %V 65 %P 1151-1173 %8 2012 %G eng %2 a %4 149511217152 %$ 149511217152 %0 Generic %D 2012 %T Workplace Inclusion of People with Disabilities: Toward Greater Understanding of the Role of Disability Attributes, Social Support and Barriers %A Baldridge,David %A Moore,Mark %A Konrad,Alison %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Boston %8 2012 %G eng %2 c %4 52361820160 %$ 52361820160 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T 20 Years in the Field: The Ethnographic Journey %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Market Research Association Conference %C Las Vegas, NV %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 33855838209 %$ 33855838209 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Sciences %D 2011 %T 3D Collaborative Virtual Environments: Exploring the Link between Collaborative Behaviors and Team Performance %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Massey,A. P. %A Lockwood,N. S. %K Marketing %B Decision Sciences %V 42 %P 451-476 %8 2011 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 112639174656 %$ 112639174656 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Transportation Research Forum %D 2011 %T Airline Financial Distress and Customer Service %A Ribbink,Dina %A Dresner,M. %A Hofer,C. %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %B Journal of the Transportation Research Forum %V 48 %P 89-104 %8 2011 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 149674508288 %$ 149674508288 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T The Ambivalent Role of Adult Siblings in Family Decisions about Elder Care %A Huff,Aimee %A Cotte,June %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %C St Louis %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 87836184576 %$ 87836184576 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T The Ambivalent Role of Adult Siblings in Family Decisions about Elder Care %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory %C Chicago %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 87836215296 %$ 87836215296 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Business and Economics %D 2011 %T Analysis of the Microcar Market in the United States and India: Impact of Macroeconomic Forces and Cultural Values %A Hodges,Stephen %A Cromer,Cory %K Engagement %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Applied Business and Economics %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 269175986176 %$ 269175986176 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research %D 2011 %T Are Engagement Quality Reviews Really Objective? %A Jones,A. %A Norman,C. %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research %V 14 %P 143-164 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 149552492544 %$ 149552492544 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 2011 %T Asking About Well-Being Gets You Half an Answer: Intra-Individual Processes of Implicit and Explicit Job Attitude %A Leavitt,Keith %A Fong,C T %A Greenwald,A G %K Management %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %V 32 %P 672-687 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 38046173185 %$ 38046173185 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2011 %T Balancing Priorities: Decision-Making in Sustainable Supply Chain Management %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Pagell,Mark %K Management %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Operations Management %V 29 %P 577-590, Best Paper Runner up, The Jack Meredith Best Paper Award, JOM 2016. %8 2011 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 28516898817 %$ 28516898817 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Behaviors of Effective People %A Cieri,Mike %K Management %B Oregon State Assoc. of County Assessors & Tax Collectors Annual Conf. %C Bend, OR %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 69981753344 %$ 69981753344 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Boycotters Who Don’t Boycott: Attitude-Behavior Inconsistency in an Anti-Consumption Movement %A Wang,Juan %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %C St Louis %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 87836225536 %$ 87836225536 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Buyer-Supplier Relations and Supplier Embeddedness: Outcomes based on Dyads and Extended Ties %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas Y. %K Supply Chain %B Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute %C Boston, MA %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 53560938496 %$ 53560938496 %0 Book Section %D 2011 %T Buying the Girlfriend Experience: An Exploration of the Consumption Experiences of Male Customers of Escorts %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %C Bingley %V 13 %P 111-126 %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 87836155904 %$ 87836155904 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Buying the Girlfriend Experience: An Exploration of the Consumption Experiences of Male Customers of Escorts %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %C St Louis %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 87836190720 %$ 87836190720 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Buying the Girlfriend Experience: An Exploration of the Consumption Experiences of Male Customers of Escorts %A Huff,Aimee %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory %C Chicago %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 87836229632 %$ 87836229632 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Economics and Finance Education %D 2011 %T Can Undergraduate Students Make Optimal Decisions about Student Loans? %A Chira,Inga %A Chiang,E. %A Houmes,R. %K Finance %B Journal of Economics and Finance Education %V 11 %P 1-14 %8 2011 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 84290875392 %$ 84290875392 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T The choice between rights and underwritten equity offerings: Evidence from Chinese stock markets %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B 2011 FMA Asian Conference %C Queenstown, New Zealand %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 53000245248 %$ 53000245248 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %D 2011 %T Co-Branding: The Effects of Internet Merchant Familiarity and Delivery Carrier Familiarity on Price and Merchant Perceptions %A Stokes,Amy %A Jensen,Thomas D %A Watson,Amy %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %X If high customer satisfaction is attributed for the growth of e-tail
sales, trust, or the lack thereof, is one of the most cited deterrents. While much
research has been conducted examining the impact of identity theft, online
privacy, and perceived security on consumer trust, order fulfillment and other
components of business reliability outside of the security context have
received relatively little attention. The present study examines the impact of
order fulfillment information cues, via carrier disclosure, on consumer
perceptions of e-tailer credibility, price, and product attitude. Results of a
between-subjects experiment show that the familiarity of the e-tailer and
carrier can positively impact perceptions of e-tailer credibility. %B Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 37965662209 %$ 37965662209 %0 Journal Article %J Business Horizons %D 2011 %T Combating the effects of turnover: Military lessons learned from project teams rebuilding Iraq %A Murnieks,Charles %A Allen,S T %A Ferrante,C J %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Article received “Honorable Mention” during consideration for best article of the year. %B Business Horizons %V 54 %P 481-491 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 83980867584 %$ 83980867584 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Comparing Item Nonresponse and Responses Across Modes in General Population Surveys. %A Lesser,Dr. Virginia M %A Olstad,Andrew %K Business Analytics %B American Association for Public Opinion Research, Phoenix, Arizona, May, 2011. %C Phoenix, AZ %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 70284603392 %$ 70284603392 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal on Digital Libraries %D 2011 %T Comparison of Human and Machine-based Educational Standard Assignment Networks %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Diekema,Anne R %K BIS %X 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. %B International Journal on Digital Libraries %V 11 %P 209-223 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 26462951425 %$ 26462951425 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Consumer Misbehavior on Black Friday: A Process Model %A Lennon,S %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lee,J %A Johnson,K.K.P. %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 59624282112 %$ 59624282112 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Consumers' Perceptions, Attitudes, and Purchase Intentions for Environment-Friendly Interior Materials and Products %A Lee,Seunghae %A Kang,Mihyun %K Design Program %B Environmentally Responsible Interior Design (ERID) Conference %C Boulder, CO %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 58484047872 %$ 58484047872 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Content and Context: Product Design Briefs, Knowledge- based Assets, and Firm Performance %A Parkman,Ian %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Product Development Management Association Global Conference on Product Innovation Management %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 267791052800 %$ 267791052800 %0 Conference Paper %D 2011 %T Content and Context: Product Design Briefs, Knowledge- based Assets, and Firm Performance %A Parkman,Ian %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2011 %G eng %2 b %4 257903149056 %$ 257903149056 %0 Conference Paper %D 2011 %T Control Mechanisms and Deployed Electronic Medical Record Policy Compliance: A Principal-Agent Perspective %A Mellott, %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Thatcher,J. %K BIS %8 2011 %G eng %2 b %4 272321708032 %$ 272321708032 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Core Business Prospects and the Management of Internal Corporate Ventures %A Garrett,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2011 Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C San Antonio, TX %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 33418297345 %$ 33418297345 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Criminal identity resolution using social behavior and relationship attributes %A Li,Jiexun %A Wang,G. Alan %K BIS %B IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI 2011) %C Beijing, China %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 98583638016 %$ 98583638016 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology, and Education %D 2011 %T Curriculum integration across fashion-related curricula %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Burns,Leslie %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology, and Education %V 4 %P 43-50 %8 2011 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58403452928 %$ 58403452928 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Definitions and Metrics of ‘Success’ in Community Design Centers %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B 42nd Annual Conference of Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) %C Chicago, IL %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 59475849216 %$ 59475849216 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Demand-Controlled Ventilation (DCV) and Its Implications for Interior Design %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Environmentally Responsible Interior Design (ERID) Conference %C Boulder, CO %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 58483974144 %$ 58483974144 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Demand-Controlled Ventilation (DCV) and Its Implications for Interior Design %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) Conference %C Boulder, CO %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 58484074496 %$ 58484074496 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Derivation of hospital admission prediction models based on coded chief complaint, demographic, patient acuity and emergency department (ED) operational data available at ED triage %A Handly,Neal %A Li,Jiexun %A Thompson,David A %A Venkat,A %A Chuirazzi,D M %K BIS %B 2011 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) Annual Meeting %C Boston, MA, USA %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 98583676928 %$ 98583676928 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T The Design Collaborative Institute %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Portland, OR %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 70779793408 %$ 70779793408 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Design Comfort: People, Planet, Profit %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Graduate Integrity Conference %C Ladkbang, Bangkok, Thailand %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 87056953344 %$ 87056953344 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Design of High Tech Sportswear: which is more important the function or the fashion? %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Yonsei 125th Anniversary International Symposium %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 78389723136 %$ 78389723136 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Developing Holistic View of Innovation: Marrying Academic and Practitioner Perspectives %A Chen,Jiyao %A Sawhney,Mohanbir %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B American Marketing Association conference %C San Francisco, CA 94103 %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 51556265984 %$ 51556265984 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Discussant - A Constitutional Right to a State Tax Deduction %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Western Regional Meeting - AAA %C Orange County %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 85490958336 %$ 85490958336 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Discussant - Disclosure Decisions Regarding Permanently Reinvested Foreign Earnings %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Western Regional Meeting - AAA %C Orange County %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 85490960384 %$ 85490960384 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Accounting and Finance %D 2011 %T Dividends, Executive Compensation, and Agency Costs: Empirical Evidence From Germany %A Elston,Julie %A Bhattacharyya,Nalanaksha %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Accounting and Finance %V 11 %P 11-20 %8 2011 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 33797423105 %$ 33797423105 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Do Financial Analysts Respond Efficiently to Managers’ Earnings Guidance? %A Lin,Kuan-Chen %K Accounting %B Miami Rookie Camp %C Coral Gables, Florida %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 70211624960 %$ 70211624960 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Do Financial Analysts Respond Efficiently to Managers’ Earnings Guidance? %A Lin,Kuan-Chen %K Accounting %B Oregon State University Interview %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 69322461184 %$ 69322461184 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B American Institute of Graphic Arts National Design Conference %C Phoenix, AZ %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 70779729920 %$ 70779729920 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Knoxville, TN %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 70780604416 %$ 70780604416 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C College Park, MD %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 70780291072 %$ 70780291072 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Portland, OR %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 70780325888 %$ 70780325888 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Portland International Film Festival %C Portland, OR %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 70780674048 %$ 70780674048 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of World Business %D 2011 %T Does institutional reform of intellectual property rights lead to more inbound FDI in developing countries? %A Khoury,Theodore %A Peng,M %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of World Business %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 216947679232 %$ 216947679232 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 2011 %T Dual identities in social ventures: An exploratory study %A Moss,Todd %A Short,J %A Payne,G %A Lumpkin,G %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %V 35 %8 2011 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 217335154688 %$ 217335154688 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Advertising %D 2011 %T The Earnings Effects of Marketing Communications Expenditures during Recessions %A Graham,Roger %A Frankenberger,Kristina D %K Accounting %B Journal of Advertising %V 40 %P 5-24 %8 2011 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 33902966785 %$ 33902966785 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 2011 %T The Effect of Gender Diversity on Angel Group Investment %A Becker-Blease,John %A Sohl,Jeff %K Finance %X We examine the impact that gender diversity has on angel group investment behavior for a sample of 183 group-years between 2000 and 2006. Our evidence suggests that gender diversity is a significant predictor of group investment behavior, and that the proportion of women angels in the group has a negative though nonlinear effect on investment likelihood. These data are most consistent with a situational interpretation that women invest differently when they are in the small minority compared with other situations. These results have important implications for the availability of funds for women entrepreneurs and call for greater participation of women investors in the angel marketplace. %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %V 35 %P 709-733 %8 2011 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 13573113857 %$ 13573113857 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T The effect of product coordination and a model’s face on the Internet %A Yoo,J %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 59624331264 %$ 59624331264 %0 Journal Article %J Media Psychology %D 2011 %T The Effect of Suspense on Enjoyment Following a Desirable Outcome: The Mediating Role of Relief %A Madrigal,Robert %A Bee,Colleen %A Chen,Johnny %A LaBarge,Monica %K Marketing %B Media Psychology %V 14 %P 259-288 %8 2011 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 6278053889 %$ 6278053889 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting, Organizations and Society %D 2011 %T The Effects of Disclosure Type and Audit Committee Expertise on Chief Audit Executives' Tolerance for Financial Misstatements %A Norman,C. %A Rose,Jake %A Suh,I. %K Accounting %B Accounting, Organizations and Society %V 36 %P 102-108 %8 2011 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 149552539648 %$ 149552539648 %0 Journal Article %J Global Finance Journal %D 2011 %T Emerging market crises and US equity market returns %A Berger,Dave %A Turtle,Harry J %K Finance %X We find contagion effects are present in US small size portfolios during emerging market crises due to risk and liquidity concerns. Investors display flight from risk during emerging market crises, and as a result, safer larger stocks exhibit positive abnormal returns. We find little evidence of contagion in aggregate excess US market returns, indicating studies that focus on national aggregates may miss important within market dynamics during emerging market crises. The international dynamics that we document have important implications for investors, even when they may have limited global exposure. %B Global Finance Journal %V 22 %8 2011 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 31303708673 %$ 31303708673 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Taxation Association %D 2011 %T Empirical Evidence on the Impact of Book-Tax Differences on Divergence of Opinion Among Investors %A Moore,Jared %A Comprix,Joseph %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %X It is well known that the objectives of financial accounting and tax accounting sometimes conflict, resulting in book-tax differences (BTDs). In this study we test for associations between measures of BTDs and measures of market participants’ uncertainty regarding the information conveyed in financial reports. The measures of market participant uncertainty are: (1) share turnover, (2) analyst forecast dispersion, and (3) stock return variance. We find positive associations between levels and variability of total BTDs and the three measures. After disaggregating BTDs into their permanent and temporary components, we find that both are positively associated with market uncertainty, although the permanent component of BTDs is generally more strongly and consistently associated with measures of uncertainty than is the temporary component. We interpret these results, in part, as indicative of the possible effect of uncertainty contained in BTDs, especially permanent BTDs, on the precision of the information conveyed in the financial statements %B Journal of the American Taxation Association %C Sarasota, FL %V 33 %8 2011 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 2716860417 %$ 2716860417 %0 Journal Article %J The Psychologist-Manager Journal %D 2011 %T An empirical test of an innovation implementation model %A Leiva,P. I. %A Howes,Satoris %A Pritchard,R. D. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B The Psychologist-Manager Journal %V 14 %P 265-281 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 149511618560 %$ 149511618560 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Career Assessment %D 2011 %T Enhancing entrepreneurship: The role of goal orientation and self-efficacy %A Howes,Satoris %A Smith,M. R. %A Leiva,P. I. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Career Assessment %V 19 %P 115-129 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 149511708672 %$ 149511708672 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Entrepreneurship in China %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual Academy of International Business Conference -SE %C Orlando, FL %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 50792548352 %$ 50792548352 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Design %D 2011 %T Evaluating Serviceability of Healthcare Servicescapes: Service Design Perspective %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B International Journal of Design %V 5 %P 61-72 %8 2011 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 58483087360 %$ 58483087360 %0 Journal Article %D 2011 %T An Examination of the Deployed Inpatient Electronic Medical Record %A Mellott,M. %A Thatcher,J. %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 272321452032 %$ 272321452032 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Factors affecting university alumni’s purchase of university licensed merchandise %A Kopczenski ,A %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 59624263680 %$ 59624263680 %0 Journal Article %J Small Business Economics %D 2011 %T Financing the Entrepreneurial Decision: An Empirical Approach Using Experimental Data on US High Technology Entrepreneurs %A Elston,Julie %A Audretsch,David B. %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X This paper empirically examines the role of risk attitudes and wealth on financing choices for successful US entrepreneurs. Our approach uses both survey data and data from economics based field experiments, which enables us control for the risk attitudes of entrepreneurs. Empirical findings suggest that lower levels of wealth increase the probability of using a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant, but lower levels of wealth also reduce the probability of using loan financing. In addition results show that higher levels of risk aversion, but not wealth, increase the probability of financing firm start-ups with earnings from a second job. Overall, findings suggest that both wealth and risk attitudes may play an important role in the financing choice of entrepreneurs. %B Small Business Economics %V 36 %P 209-222 %8 2011 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 8489404417 %$ 8489404417 %0 Book %D 2011 %T Food Supply Chain: Economic, Social and Environmental Perspectives. New York: Routledge. ISBN: 978-0-415-88589-8. %A Pullman,Mellie %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 33384802305 %$ 33384802305 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 2011 %T Form and Function: A Matter of Perspective %A Townsend,J. D. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Calantone,R. J. %K Marketing %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 28 %P 374-377 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 112666941440 %$ 112666941440 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Strategic Change Management %D 2011 %T A framework of organisations as dynamic structures %A Carroll,Tim %A Karim,Samina %K Management %X This paper integrates advances in organisational structure research into a broader framework of 'structural action' that depicts organisations as dynamic structures. The purpose of this paper is to highlight the main contributions from various theories and perspectives that have all informed our understanding of the impact of organisational structure on strategic change. We propose that organisational structures, as one mechanism by which strategy is enacted, are moulded purposefully and in different ways. To better understand how organisations are re-designed, the framework recommends particular structural actions depending on the turbulence (both internal and external) and performance (both actual and aspired) aspects of the organisation. %B International Journal of Strategic Change Management %V 3 %P 230-246 %8 2011 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 222727643136 %$ 222727643136 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %X This 40-minute documentary examines the Polish Street Poster as a cultural, political and social artifact, following WWII. Reblogged by the Huffington Post. %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 70780256256 %$ 70780256256 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %X Design Issues
Was reviewed by Victor Margolin, Professor Emeritus of Art and Design History, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL. Design Issues is a leading design research journal, published by MIT Press. %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 70781444096 %$ 70781444096 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies %D 2011 %T Is the Full-Range Model of Leadership Really a Full-Range Model of Effective Leader Behavior? %A Michel,J. %A Lyons,B. %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies %V 18 %P 493-507 %8 2011 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 37331398657 %$ 37331398657 %0 Journal Article %J School Psychology Quarterly %D 2011 %T General Factor Loadings and Specific Effects of the Differential Ability Scales, Second Edition Composites %A Maynard,Jennifer L. %A Floyd,Randy G. %A Acklie,Teresa J. %A Houston,Lawrence %K Management %B School Psychology Quarterly %V 26 %P 108 %8 2011 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 109004443648 %$ 109004443648 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Corporate Finance %D 2011 %T Governance and Innovation %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Journal of Corporate Finance %V 17 %P 947-958 %8 2011 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 17354657793 %$ 17354657793 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Happy as a Lark or Mad as a Hornet?: Consumer Emotions on Black Friday %A Lennon,S %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lee,J %A Johnson,K.K.P. %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B KAMS Spring International Conference/2011 ITAA-KAMS Joint Symposium %C Seoul, Korea %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 59624378368 %$ 59624378368 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T The Healthcare Servicescapes: Customer Perceptions, Satisfactions, and Behaviors %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) International Conference %C Boulder, CO %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 58484209664 %$ 58484209664 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Healthcare Wayfinding Systems for the Aging Population %A Kline,R %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) Conference %C Boulder, CO %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 58484236288 %$ 58484236288 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Spatial Design & Research %D 2011 %T Healthy aging and wellness centers in continuing care retirement communities %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B International Journal of Spatial Design & Research %V 11 %P 81-89 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 79289098240 %$ 79289098240 %0 Journal Article %J Design Principles & Practice: An International Journal %D 2011 %T Hijab Style Preferences in Urban Iranian Women %A Mullet,Kathy %A Fakhraie,F %K Design Program %X Journal: Design Principles and Practices: An International Journal %B Design Principles & Practice: An International Journal %V 5 %P 223-230 %8 2011 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 78323521536 %$ 78323521536 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T On the Hotelling T2 Control Chart for Vector Autoregressive Process %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Cheng,Tsung-Chi %K Supply Chain %B IEEE International Conference on Quality and Reliability %C Bangkok, Thailand %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 49989306368 %$ 49989306368 %0 Conference Paper %B IEEE International Conference on Quality and Reliability %D 2011 %T On the Hotelling's T^2 Control Chart for Vector Autoregressive Process %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Cheng,Tsung-Chi %A Yang,S.-F. %K Supply Chain %B IEEE International Conference on Quality and Reliability %C Bangkok, Thailand %8 2011 %G eng %2 b %4 49989294080 %$ 49989294080 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Housing Design for Seniors: Research and Design %A Tural,Elif %A Ahrentzen ,E %A Fonseca ,E %A Fraser,M %A Shea,K %A Erickson,J %K Design Program %B The National Healthy Homes Conference %C Denver, CO %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 59475810304 %$ 59475810304 %0 Journal Article %J Information & Management %D 2011 %T How Does Leadership Affect Information Systems Success? A Role of Transformational Leadership %A Cho,Jeewon %A Park,I. %A Michel,J. %K Management %B Information & Management %V 48 %P 270-277 %8 2011 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 37331578881 %$ 37331578881 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Studies %D 2011 %T I like how you think: Similarity as an interaction bias in the investor-entrepreneur dyad %A Murnieks,Charles %A Haynie,J M %A Wiltbank,R E %A Harting,T %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Management Studies %V 48 %P 1533-1561 %8 2011 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 83980677120 %$ 83980677120 %0 Journal Article %J Information Systems Frontiers %D 2011 %T Identity matching using personal and social identity features %A Li,Jiexun %A Wang,Alan Gang %A Chen,Hsinchun %K BIS %B Information Systems Frontiers %V 13 %P 101-113 %8 2011 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 86816591872 %$ 86816591872 %0 Journal Article %J Oregon Review of International Law %D 2011 %T If Japan Signs the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction: Real Change or Political Maneuvering? %A Costa,Jennifer %K Business Law %K Management %B Oregon Review of International Law %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 55641155584 %$ 55641155584 %0 Book Section %D 2011 %T Impact of early-stage venture capitalists on the performance of portfolio companies. %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Nioche,J.-P. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %C ESKA Publishing %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 99032557568 %$ 99032557568 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T The Impact of Mergers and Acquisitions on Supply Chain Performance: The Case of Product Quality at Daimler-Chrysler %A Kim,Yusoon %A Johnston,David %A Linderman,Kevin %A Sawaya,William %A Chen,Yi-Su %K Supply Chain %B Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute %C Boston, MA %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 53561270272 %$ 53561270272 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2011 %T Implications of overqualification for work-family conflict: Bringing too much to the table? %A Howes,Satoris %A Mills,M. J. %A Huffman,A. H. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 4 %P 252-255 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 149511761920 %$ 149511761920 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting and Finance %D 2011 %T The Integration Substitute: The Role of Controls in Managing Human Asset Specificity %A Sridharan,V.G. %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %X As the integration solution to the problem of specific assets cannot be replicated on human asset specificity because slavery is illegal, economic theory states that control systems substitute for integration through a balanced structure to help align diverse interests. To understand the intricate design features of the balance, we examine a case-study firm. For low human asset specificity, the restriction and segregation of usable decision rights link with standards. However, incentives are traced to individuals only to the extent task deviations do not create relevant future costs that are difficult to be self-corrected. For high specificity, incentives are related to outputs rather than outcomes, because outcome variations reduce the attractiveness of maintaining the balance. Subjective assessment is used as an efficient alternate ‘balancing’ solution and decision control is shared when available subjective data are inadequate. %B Accounting and Finance %V 51 %P 1055-1086 %8 2011 %G eng %U http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-629X %N 4 %2 a %4 57646350336 %$ 57646350336 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Economics %D 2011 %T International diversification with frontier markets %A Berger,Dave %A Pukthuanthong,Kuntara %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X We provide an analysis of frontier market equities with respect to world market integration and diversification. Principal component results reveal that frontier markets exhibit low levels of integration. In contrast with developed and emerging markets, frontier markets offer no indication of increasing integration through time. Furthermore, individual frontier market countries do not exhibit consistent rates of changing integration. Structural break tests identify breakpoints in integration, as well as integration dynamics across countries. We show that frontier markets have low integration with the world market and thereby offer significant diversification benefits. %B Journal of Financial Economics %V 101 %P 227-242 %8 2011 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 30702147585 %$ 30702147585 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Is it Normal to Lead? Personality, Prototypes, and Leader Emergence %A Harms,P D %A Paterson,Ted %A Wood,Dustin %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %C Chicago, IL %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 123642906624 %$ 123642906624 %0 Journal Article %J Building and Environment %D 2011 %T Korean Household Waste Management and Recycling Behavior %A Lee,Seunghae %A Paik,Haesun %K Design Program %B Building and Environment %P 1159-1166 %8 2011 %G eng %N 46 %2 a %4 58483107840 %$ 58483107840 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Late 19th Century Outdoor Garments %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 69252329472 %$ 69252329472 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Research %D 2011 %T Living U.S. Capitalism: The Normalization of Credit/Debt %A Penaloza,Lisa %A Barnhart,Michelle %K Marketing %B Journal of Consumer Research %V 38 %P 743-762 %8 2011 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 13264754689 %$ 13264754689 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2011 %T Mining comparative opinions from customer reviews for competitive intelligence %A Xu,Kaiquan %A Liao,Stephan S %A Li,Jiexun %K BIS %B Decision Support Systems %V 50 %P 743-754 %8 2011 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 86816761856 %$ 86816761856 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Misleading Earnings Guidance %A Lin,Kuan-Chen %K Accounting %B American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 69322424320 %$ 69322424320 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Misleading Earnings Guidance %A Lin,Kuan-Chen %K Accounting %B Financial Accounting and Reporting Section %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 69322403840 %$ 69322403840 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Modeling Guest Participatory Roles in the Service Encounter %A Chen,Sandy %K OSU-Cascades %K OSU-Cascades Hospitality Mgt %B Annual Conference by I-CHRIE (International Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education) %C Denver, CO %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 33895168001 %$ 33895168001 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T A Multi-Level Study of Charismatic Leadership, Identification, and Organizational Citizenship Behaviors: A Multifocal Approach %A Cho,Jeewon %A Park,I. %K Management %B Academy of Management (AOM) %C San Antonio, TX %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 41682206721 %$ 41682206721 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Development International %D 2011 %T Negative implications for the inclusion of citizenship performance in performance ratings %A Howes,Satoris %A Mills,M. J. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Human Resource Development International %V 14 %P 23-28 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 149511743488 %$ 149511743488 %0 Journal Article %J European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology %D 2011 %T Organizational Identification and Perceived Organizational Support as Mediators of the Procedural Justice-Citizenship Behavior Relationship: A Cross-Cultural Constructive Replication %A Cho,Jeewon %A Treadway,D. %K Management %B European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology %V 20 %P 631-653 %8 2011 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 37331234817 %$ 37331234817 %0 Journal Article %J Communications of the IIMA %D 2011 %T Organizational Information Technology Norms and IT Quality %A Marshall,Byron %A Curry,Michael %A Reitsma,Reindert %K Accounting %K BIS %X 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. %B Communications of the IIMA %V 11 %8 2011 %G eng %U http://www.iima.org/index.php?option=com_phocadownload&view=category&id=60:2011-volume-11-issue-4&Itemid=68 %N 4 %2 a %4 40795119617 %$ 40795119617 %0 Journal Article %J Business Ethics Quarterly %D 2011 %T Organizational virtue orientation and family firms %A Moss,Todd %A Broberg,C %A Payne,G %A Short,J %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Business Ethics Quarterly %V 21 %P 257-285 %8 2011 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 217334857728 %$ 217334857728 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Pathways of fire: An empirical look at entrepreneurial passion %A Murnieks,Charles %A Mosakowski,Elaine %A Cardon,Melissa %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Syracuse %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 127377154048 %$ 127377154048 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the 21st Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS 2011), Shanghai, China, December 3rd, 2011 %D 2011 %T Patterns of News Dissemination through Online News Network in China %A Wang,Youzhong %A Zeng,Daniel %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of the 21st Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems (WITS 2011), Shanghai, China, December 3rd, 2011 %8 2011 %G eng %2 b %4 42184273921 %$ 42184273921 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Positive Affect as a Motivator of Prosocial Unethical Behavior. %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C San Antonio, TX %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 51579457536 %$ 51579457536 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Positive Self-Advocacy and Career Success %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B ALDACon %C Indianapolis, IN %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 52361947136 %$ 52361947136 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Hospitality Marketing and Management %D 2011 %T Predicting Resident Intentions to Support Community Tourism:Toward an Integration of Two Theories %A Chen,Sandy %A Raab,C %K OSU-Cascades %K OSU-Cascades Hospitality Mgt %B Journal of Hospitality Marketing and Management %V 21 %P 270-294 %8 2011 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 216840065024 %$ 216840065024 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Pretty and Patriotic: Wartime Style %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 69252343808 %$ 69252343808 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences %D 2011 %T Preventing Body Dissatisfaction Among Young Women %A Reddy,Shweta L %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences %V 103 %P 55-60 %8 2011 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58202281984 %$ 58202281984 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Studies %D 2011 %T Principal costs in initial public offerings %A Dalziel,T %A White,R. E. %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Management Studies %V 48 %P 1346-1364 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 83906287616 %$ 83906287616 %0 Journal Article %J Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %D 2011 %T Private Debt, Unused Credit Lines, and Seasoned Equity Offerings %A Liu,Yang %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X We study a sample of SEOs to examine the impact of private debt and unused credit lines on SEO underpricing and long-run stock and operating performance. We do not find significant effects of private debt financing on SEO underpricing and long-run stock underperformance. However, firms with more bank debt and unused lines of credit exhibit significantly better pre-issue operating performance. Changes in operating performance from the pre-issue year to the post-issue period are negatively related to the size of unused credit lines. Capital spending decreases with the size of unused credit lines in the year prior to SEOs, but increases following SEOs. Our overall evidence suggests that the post-issue operating performance we observed may be a result of overinvestment, which is enhanced by unused credit lines. %B Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %V 51 %P 376-388 %8 2011 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 2658560001 %$ 2658560001 %0 Case %D 2011 %T Produce Supply Chain Management: Two Tales in One City %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Christensen,Kurt %K Supply Chain %X It is a teaching case in a book. %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 54088568832 %$ 54088568832 %0 Book Section %D 2011 %T Quelle performance pour les portefeuilles de capital-risque? Ecart entre croyance et realite. %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Medjad,K. %A Krieger,E. %A Grandsart,R. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %C ESKA Publishing %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 99032737792 %$ 99032737792 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Reconsidering Price Limit Effectiveness %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B 2011 Asian Finance Association meeting %C Macao %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 53000275968 %$ 53000275968 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Reconsidering Price Limit Effectiveness %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Finance seminar at University of New South Wales %C Sydney, Australia %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 53000314880 %$ 53000314880 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2011 %T Research and theory trends in historic dress and textiles research: A content analysis of Clothing and Textiles Research Journal and Dress %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Ogle,Jennifer %A Tremblay,Kenneth %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 29 %P 216-231 %8 2011 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 88683032576 %$ 88683032576 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Convention Event Tourism %D 2011 %T Residents' perceptions of the impact of major annual tourism events in Macao: Cluster analysis %A Chen,Sandy %K OSU-Cascades %K OSU-Cascades Hospitality Mgt %B Journal of Convention Event Tourism %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 216839452672 %$ 216839452672 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in International Marketing %D 2011 %T The Role of Response Formats on Extreme Response Style: A Case of Likert-Type vs. Semantic Differential Scales %A Rocereto,Joseph F %A Puzakova,Marina %A Anderson,Rolph E %A Kwak,Hyokjin %K Marketing %K MBA %B Advances in International Marketing %V 22 %P 53-71 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 55968544768 %$ 55968544768 %0 Journal Article %D 2011 %T The Role of Trust in Post-Adoption IT Exploration: An Empirical Examination of Knowledge Management Systems %A Thatcher,J. %A McKnight,H. %A Arsal,R. %A Baker,E. %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 272321449984 %$ 272321449984 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T The Role of Visual Fluency on a Thumbnail Page in E-retailing: A Process Model %A Kim,Minjeong %A Malkewitz,K %A Orth,U %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 59624312832 %$ 59624312832 %0 Journal Article %J Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management %D 2011 %T The Roles of Management Control in a Product Development Setting %A Akroyd,Chris %A Maguire,W. %K Accounting %X Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which management control is enacted in a product development setting, to provide new insights into the different roles that control can play in this context.

Design/methodology/approach – A nine-month, in-depth field study was carried out at a subsidiary of an Australasian multinational firm which operates in the consumer foods industry. A participant observation approach was used to collect field notes and documents from the organisation, which were analysed through the lens of ethnomethodology.

Findings – The results indicate that the role of management control during product development is mainly focused on reducing uncertainty at each stage and promoting goal congruence at the decision gates. The authors argue that this helps explain why management control has a positive effect in a product development setting.

Research limitations/implications – The implication of this finding is that the role of management control changes during product development due to the involvement of different organisational members (communities of practice) and the activities that they carry out. This helps build a more holistic understanding of control in product development. As this is a field study of a specific company, the findings are not generalizable to other companies or settings. Future research needs to investigate other possible roles which management control may play in this context.

Originality/value – The paper extends the research in this area by showing how and why management control can take on multiple roles in practice. %B Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management %V 8 %P 212-237 %8 2011 %G eng %U http://www.emeraldinsight.com/loi/qram %N 3 %2 a %4 57646927872 %$ 57646927872 %0 Journal Article %J Design Principles & Practice: An International Journal %D 2011 %T Search for Innovation Styles II %A Mullet,Kathy %A Nix,A %A Stone,R %K Design Program %X Journal: Design Principles and Practices: An International Journal %B Design Principles & Practice: An International Journal %V 5 %P 567-580 %8 2011 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 78323568640 %$ 78323568640 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Segmenting a Fragmented Market – Challenges and How to Get It Right %A Montgomery,Todd %K BIS %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %K OSU-Cascades Hospitality Mgt %B Pricing Trends Monthly Webinar Series %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 103259822080 %$ 103259822080 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Sentiment Community Detection in Social Networks %A Xu,Kaiquan %A Li,Jiexun %A Liao,Stephen Shaoyi %K BIS %B 2011 iConference %C Seattle, WA, USA %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 98583699456 %$ 98583699456 %0 Journal Article %J Research Policy %D 2011 %T Shared inventions and the evolution of capabilities: Examining the biotechnology industry %A Khoury,Theodore %A Pleggenkuhle-Miles,E %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Research Policy %V 40 %P 943-956 %8 2011 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 217009616896 %$ 217009616896 %0 Journal Article %J Critical Perspectives on Accounting %D 2011 %T The Short Happy Life of Celiant Corporation: Did Managerialism at Lucent Technologies Divert Shareholder Wealth to Private Equity Investors? %A Graham,Roger %A Banyi,Monica %A Caplan,Dennis %K Accounting %K MBA %B Critical Perspectives on Accounting %V 22 %P 337-350 %8 2011 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 33902960641 %$ 33902960641 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Small Audit Firms and Earnings Manipulation %A Huang,Huichi %K Accounting %B Workshop %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 69988753408 %$ 69988753408 %0 Book Section %D 2011 %T Social context and the psychology of emotional intelligence: A key to creating positive organizations %A Ybarra,O %A Rees,Laura %A Kross,E %A Sanchez-Burks,J %K Management %C Oxford %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 218372063232 %$ 218372063232 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2011 %T Structural Investigation of Supply Networks: A Social Network Analysis Approach %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,T.Y. %A Dooley,K. %A Yan,T. %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Operations Management %V 29 %P 194-211 %8 2011 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 37694523393 %$ 37694523393 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability %D 2011 %T A study of Schumpterian (radical) vs. Kirznerian (incremental) innovations in knowledge intensive industries %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %A Cromer,Cory %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability %V 7 %P 28-41 %8 2011 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 216944805888 %$ 216944805888 %0 Report %D 2011 %T Supplier Relationship Management: An Implementation Framework %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas %A Monczka,Robert M %A McDowell,C. P %K Supply Chain %C Tempe AZ %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 37695043585 %$ 37695043585 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Taking Management Research to (and Between) the Next Level: A Meso-Paradigm Research Agenda %A Paterson,Ted %A Bass,A Erin %K Management %B Academy of Management %C San Antonio, TX %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 123641409536 %$ 123641409536 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences %D 2011 %T Teaching residential design based on a multicultural education ideology. %A Read,Marilyn %A Owens,N J %K Design Program %B Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences %C Washington, DC %V 103 %P 37-42 %8 2011 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 58265296896 %$ 58265296896 %0 Journal Article %J Applied Financial Economics %D 2011 %T Testing the CAPM across observed and fundamental returns %A Berger,Dave %K Finance %X The CAPM describes a relationship between risk and expected forward-looking returns. Existing research tests the model using realized returns as the proxy for ex-ante expectations. However, recent studies cast doubt on the ability of ex-post observed returns to proxy for ex-ante expectations. Using an alternative specification to proxy for investor expectations, I test the CAPM in the context of pricing size and book/market equities. The results indicate that the CAPM retains additional merit with an improved measure of expectations. However, the value premium appears large and significant across both specifications of expected returns. %B Applied Financial Economics %V 21 %P 625-636 %8 2011 %G eng %N 9 %2 a %4 10924781569 %$ 10924781569 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Top Management Support and Initial Strategic Assets: Improving ICV Performance %A Garrett,Robert %A Neubaum,Donald %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2011 Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C San Antonio, TX %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 33418272769 %$ 33418272769 %0 Journal Article %J Asian Business and Management %D 2011 %T Toward a New Asian Business and Management Model of Social and Environmental Value Creation (Special Issue Editor) %A Park,Jacob %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Sroufe,Robert %K Supply Chain %B Asian Business and Management %V 10 %P 327-329 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 69988898816 %$ 69988898816 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Understanding American Senior Leisure Travelers %A Chen,Sandy %K OSU-Cascades %K OSU-Cascades Hospitality Mgt %B It's in the Bag - lunchtime Lectures at OSU-Cascades Campus %C OSU-Cascades %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 53505867776 %$ 53505867776 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Untitled %A Dibrell,Clay %A Neubaum,Donald %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B International Family Enterprise Research Academy (IFERA) %C Sicily, Italy %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 50126239744 %$ 50126239744 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Untitled %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B OSU Department of Art Faculty Show %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 70781483008 %$ 70781483008 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Untitled %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Portland Creative Conference %C Portland, OR %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 70779742208 %$ 70779742208 %0 Journal Article %J Atlantic Economic Journal %D 2011 %T The Valuation Effect of Accounting Standard 158 on Firms with High and Low Financial Risk %A Houmes,B. %A Chira,Inga %A Boylan,B. %K Finance %B Atlantic Economic Journal %V 39 %P 47-57 %8 2011 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 84291035136 %$ 84291035136 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T The Value-Oriented View of Innovation: Defining and Measuring Business Innovation %A Chen,Jiyao %A Sawhney,Mohanbir %A Guth,Willian %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C San Antonio TX %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 51556270080 %$ 51556270080 %0 Book Section %D 2011 %T Venture capital and its perceived performance: exploring a mirage. %A Medjad,K. %A Krieger,E. %A Grandsart,R. %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %C ESKA Publishing %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 99032532992 %$ 99032532992 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Architectural Research %D 2011 %T Wayfinding Study in Virtual Environments: The Elderly vs. the Younger-aged Groups %A Lee,Seunghae %A Kline,R %K Design Program %B International Journal of Architectural Research %V 5 %P 63-76 %8 2011 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 58483156992 %$ 58483156992 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Wayfinding Study Using VR Environments %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Environmental Design & Research Association (EDRA) Conference %C Chicago, Illinois %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 58483890176 %$ 58483890176 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Management Journal %D 2011 %T When do strategic alliances inhibit innovation by firms? Evidence from patent pools in the global optical disc industry %A Joshi,Amol %A Nerkar,Atul %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Research and development (R&D) consortia are specialized strategic alliances that shape the direction and scope of firm innovation activities. Little research exists on the performance consequences of participating in R&D consortia. We study the effect of patent pools, a unique form of R&D consortia, on firm performance in innovation. While prior research on alliances generally implies that patent pools enhance firm innovation, our study finds the opposite. Analyzing data on systemic innovation in the global optical disc industry, we find that patent pool formation substantially and significantly decreases both the quantity and quality of patents subsequently generated by licensors and licensees relative to the patenting activity of nonparticipants. Our empirical findings suggest that patent pools actually inhibit, rather than enhance, systemic innovation by participating firms. %B Strategic Management Journal %V 32 %P 1139-1160 %8 2011 %G eng %N 11 %2 a %4 100635926528 %$ 100635926528 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Where are we going with this...relationship? %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B International Colloquium on the Consumer-Brand Relationship %C Winter Park Fl %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 33855932417 %$ 33855932417 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Who matters and what's sacred? Professional identity exerts an automatic influence on moral processing. %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C San Antonio, TX %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 51579418624 %$ 51579418624 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2011 %T Why performance management will remain broken: Authoritarian communication %A Jones,R. G. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 4 %P 179-181 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 149511804928 %$ 149511804928 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Private Law %D 2011 %T Why Privacy Discussions about Pervasive Online Customer Profiling Should Focus on Expanding Roles of Third-Parties %A King,Nancy %K Business Law %X Abstract: Network advertising associations, consumer databases, data mining services and advertising exchanges play important roles in the online behavioural advertising industry. The participation of such third-party businesses in consumer profiling and generating targeted direct marketing communications raises significant consumer privacy and data protection concerns. This article analyzes the regulatory framework s of the European Union and the United States and legal developments on this topic to assess how well consumers’ privacy concerns are being addressed. It then provides recommendations for regulatory reform specific to third-party involvement in the behavioural advertising industry to enhance consumers’ privacy and data protection. %B International Journal of Private Law %C Interscience Enterprises, Ltd, Geneva %V 4 %P 193-229 %8 2011 %G eng %U www.inderscience.com %N 2 %2 a %4 27483492353 %$ 27483492353 %0 Book Section %D 2011 %T Wind Power Energy Technology and Environmental Impact Assessment %A Hapke,Hannes %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Haapala,Karl %A Brekken,Ted %K Supply Chain %X Power generation for the existing electrical grid is largely based on the combustion of fossil fuels. Global concerns have been raised regarding the environmental sustainability of the system due to life cycle impacts, including land losses from fuel extraction and impacts of combustion emissions. An approach to reduce carbon emissions of fossil fuel-based energy employs the conversion of wind energy to electrical energy. The work presented describes modern wind power plants and provides an environmental assessment of a representative wind park from a life cycle perspective. The empirical analysis uses commercially available data, as well as information from an existing wind power plant. The life cycle assessment (LCA) study for a modern wind farm in the northwestern U.S. found that environmental benefits of avoiding typical electricity production greatly outweigh the impacts due to wind turbine construction and maintenance. Effects of component reliability, varying capacity factors, and energy portfolio are explored. %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 27132614657 %$ 27132614657 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Women's consumption of apparel during World War II: Preliminary findings %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 87472265216 %$ 87472265216 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Work Context and People with Disabilities Expectations Regarding Compliance with Requests for Disability Accommodation %A Baldridge,David %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C San Antonio, TX %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 33768386561 %$ 33768386561 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2011 %T Work-family research has a public relations problem: Moving from organizational nicety to necessity %A Huffman,A. H. %A Sanders,A. M. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 4 %P 410-413 %8 2011 %G eng %2 a %4 149511677952 %$ 149511677952 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL'11),Ottawa, Canada. %D 2011 %T World vs. Method: Educational Standard Formulation Impacts Document Retrieval %A Marshall,Byron %A Reitsma,Reindert %K Accounting %K BIS %X 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. %B Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL'11),Ottawa, Canada. %8 2011 %G eng %2 b %4 33636190209 %$ 33636190209 %0 Book %D 2011 %T Writing for Visual Thinkers 2nd edition %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Berkeley %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 70780899328 %$ 70780899328 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Writing for Visual Thinkers Workshop %A Marks,Andrea %A Clarvit,Nancy %K Design Program %C College Park, MD %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 70779674624 %$ 70779674624 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Writing Tips for Visual Thinkers %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C webinar %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 70779570176 %$ 70779570176 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T Writing Tips for Visual Thinkers %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %X Peachpit.com %8 2011 %G eng %2 d %4 70781218816 %$ 70781218816 %0 Generic %D 2011 %T You + Implicit: Using response latency-based implicit measures in organizational settings. %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C San Antonio, TX %8 2011 %G eng %2 c %4 50847924224 %$ 50847924224 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Business %D 2011 %T You said successful? Actual and perceived performance of venture capital in France %A Medjad,K. %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Krieger,E. %A Grandsart,R. %A Iselinm,F. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B International Journal of Business %V 16 %8 2011 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 86978723840 %$ 86978723840 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Academic Perspective %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Accounting Career Vision Seminar %C Pocatello, ID %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 85490935808 %$ 85490935808 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Accounting Disclosure Quality and Synergy Gains: Evidence from Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions %A Eiler,Lisa %K Accounting %B International Accounting Section Mid-Year Meeting %C Palm Beach, CA %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 38044510209 %$ 38044510209 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations %D 2010 %T Accounting Doctoral Program Demographics %A Baldwin,Amelia A %A Brown,Carol %A Trinkle,Brad S %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %X Accounting doctoral programs are often evaluated and ranked based on various measures of publishing productivity, both of graduates and of faculty. While publishing is very important in academia, the choice to attend a PhD program is complex. In addition, the variables that can give insight into a PhD program and its graduates are far more diverse than simply the research productivity of a program's faculty and graduates. The purpose of this investigation is to describe and analyze U.S. doctoral accounting programs using a variety of demographic data about the programs and their most recent graduates. This includes addressing these broad research questions: What are the demographic characteristics of the graduates of each program, including gender, and minority status? What are the demographics descriptors of these graduates' current employment situations? %B Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations %V 11 %P 101-128 %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 8680329217 %$ 8680329217 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations %D 2010 %T Accounting Doctoral Program Demographics %A Baldwin,Amelia A %A Brown,Carol %A Trinkle,Brad S %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %X Accounting doctoral programs are often evaluated and ranked based on various measures of publishing productivity, both of graduates and of faculty. While publishing is very important in academia, the choice to attend a PhD program is complex. In addition, the variables that can give insight into a PhD program and its graduates are far more diverse than simply the research productivity of a program's faculty and graduates. The purpose of this investigation is to describe and analyze U.S. doctoral accounting programs using a variety of demographic data about the programs and their most recent graduates. This includes addressing these broad research questions: What are the demographic characteristics of the graduates of each program, including gender, and minority status? What are the demographics descriptors of these graduates' current employment situations? %B Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations %V 11 %P 101-128 %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 8680329217 %$ 8680329217 %0 Journal Article %D 2010 %T Advancing Operations Management Theory Using Exploratory Structural Equation Modelling Techniques %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Thatcher,J. %A Grover,V. %K BIS %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 272321458176 %$ 272321458176 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Agency Costs, Dividends and Executive Compensation: Empirical Evidence from Germany %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual Academy of International Business- Southeast USA %C Tampa, FL %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 29656944641 %$ 29656944641 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Antecedents of consumer emotions on Black Friday %A Lennon,J %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lee,J %A Johnson ,K.K.P. %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Montreal, Canada %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 59624482816 %$ 59624482816 %0 Conference Paper %B Am. Soc. of Engr. Education (ASEE) Annual Conf. 2010 %D 2010 %T Are French Fries and Grades Bad for You? Conflicting Evidence on how K-12 Teachers Search in a K-12 Engineering Digital Library %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Klenk,P. %A Zarske,M. %A Sullivan,J. %K BIS %X 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. %B Am. Soc. of Engr. Education (ASEE) Annual Conf. 2010 %C Louisville, KY %8 2010 %G eng %2 b %4 21031903233 %$ 21031903233 %0 Journal Article %J Leadership Quarterly %D 2010 %T Are Transformational Leaders Fair? A Multi-Level Study of Transformational Leadership, Justice Perceptions, and Organizational Citizenship Behaviors %A Cho,Jeewon %A Dansereau,F. %K Management %B Leadership Quarterly %V 21 %P 409-421 %8 2010 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 37331427329 %$ 37331427329 %0 Journal Article %J Information Processing & Management %D 2010 %T Aspects of 'Relevance' in the Alignment of Curriculum with Educational Standards %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Marshall,Byron %A Zarske,Malinda %K Accounting %K BIS %X 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. %B Information Processing & Management %V 46 %P 362-376 %8 2010 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VC8-4XF7Y02-1/2/3fd5e4257f3d904d5929eeff2185c678 %N 3 %2 a %4 12651030529 %$ 12651030529 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2010 %T Assessment of Poplar Seed Hair Fibers as a Potential Textile Thermal Insulation Material: Part I - Physical and Chemical Properties %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Cluver,Brigitte %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 28 %P 255-262 %8 2010 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 58368131072 %$ 58368131072 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2010 %T Automatic ethics: The effects of implicit assumptions and contextual cues on moral behavior %A Reynolds,Scott J %A Leavitt,Keith %A Decelles,Katherine %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 95 %P 752-760 %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 50848159744 %$ 50848159744 %0 Book Section %D 2010 %T Beneficier des apports des fonds d’amorcage : du financement a la valeur ajoutee %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Nioche,J.-P. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %C ESKA Publishing %8 2010 %G eng %2 d %4 99032682496 %$ 99032682496 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Beyond Product Innovation: The Innovation Radar %A Chen,Jiyao %A Sawhney,Mohanbir %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Product Development Management Association Research Forum %C Orlando, FL %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 37842337793 %$ 37842337793 %0 Journal Article %J Textile Research Journal %D 2010 %T Biodegradation and mildew resistance of naturally colored cottons %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Cluver,Brigitte %K Design Program %B Textile Research Journal %V 80 %P 2188-2194 %8 2010 %G eng %N 20 %2 a %4 58368028672 %$ 58368028672 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Brand Vacancy: Room for Change %A Marks,Andrea %A Froehlich ,Nancy %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B Design Education Conference %C Lawrence, KS %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70781065216 %$ 70781065216 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Brand Vacancy: Room for Change %A Marks,Andrea %A Froehlich ,Nancy %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B National Design Education Conference %C Toledo, OH %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70781087744 %$ 70781087744 %0 Journal Article %D 2010 %T Building and Leveraging Information in Dynamic Markets: The Role of IT Infrastructure Flexibility as Enabler of Organizational Responsiveness and Competitive Advantage %A Bhatt,G. %A Emdad,A. %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Grover,V. %K BIS %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 272321456128 %$ 272321456128 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Building Communities of Affinity %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Western Region CASE conference %C Portland OR %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 22619768833 %$ 22619768833 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Buyer-Supplier Relationship Paradoxes %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas Y. %K Supply Chain %C Erlanger, KY %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 69617051648 %$ 69617051648 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Can You Judge a Book by Its Cover? %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Oregon State University Wine Symposium %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 267791075328 %$ 267791075328 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Capitalization of Operating Leases and Future Operating Income, Manitoba Certified General Accountants Research Conference, May 2010, Winnipeg, Manitoba.* %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Research Conference %C Winnipeg, Manitoba %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 33903005697 %$ 33903005697 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing %D 2010 %T Challenges of Quantitative Research on Internal Corporate Venturing %A Garrett,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Internal corporate ventures are entrepreneurial initiatives that originate within the corporate structure (or within an existing business of the corporation) and are intended from inception as new businesses for the corporation. In spite of the long history associated with the phenomenon of internal corporate venturing, the literature provides surprisingly little quantitative evidence regarding factors important to internal corporate venturing success. Most of the literature is anecdotal, while the few empirical studies that do exist suffer from methodological problems that introduce contamination into their findings. The current paper outlines those methodological problems and proposes techniques for minimizing their effects. %B International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing %V 2 %P 129-143 %8 2010 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 12006588417 %$ 12006588417 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Challenges of Quantitative Research on Internal Corporate Venturing %A Garrett,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2010 Western Academy of Management %C Kona, HI %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 21552893953 %$ 21552893953 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Advertising Research %D 2010 %T Changes in Social Values in the United States, 1976-2007: 'Self-Respect' Is on the Upswing as 'Sense of Belonging' Becomes Less Important. %A Chen,Johnny %A Gurel-Atay,Eda %A Xie,Guang-Xin %A Kahle,Lynn %K Marketing %B Journal of Advertising Research %V 50 %P 57-67 %8 2010 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 167852371968 %$ 167852371968 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Computer and System Sciences %D 2010 %T A Collaborative Scheduling Approach for Service-Driven Scientific Workflow Execution %A Dou,W. %A Zhao,J. L. %A Fan,Shaokun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of Computer and System Sciences %V 76 %8 2010 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 132759257088 %$ 132759257088 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Communitas Interruptus %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B European Advances in Consumer Research %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 22636081153 %$ 22636081153 %0 Journal Article %J CPA Journal %D 2010 %T A conceptual approach to the individual NOL deduction %A Boes,Richard %A Frischmann,Peter %K Accounting %B CPA Journal %C New York, New York %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 85490915328 %$ 85490915328 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Sciences %D 2010 %T Connecting IT Service Operations to Service Marketing Practices %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Massey,A. P. %A Khatri,V. %K Marketing %B Decision Sciences %V 26 %P 65-85 %8 2010 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 112659533824 %$ 112659533824 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Business Studies %D 2010 %T Consumer animosity in the value chain: The effect of international production shifts on willingness to purchase %A Funk,C. A. %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Trevino,L. %A Joireman,J. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of International Business Studies %V 41 %P 639-651 %8 2010 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 83905263616 %$ 83905263616 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Consumer E-Commerce Dissonance %A Cromer,Cory %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Summer AMS %C Portland OR %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 20855894017 %$ 20855894017 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Consumer misbehavior on Black Friday: Individual and situational antecedents. %A Lennon,S %A Lee,J %A Kim,Minjeong %A Johnson,K.K.P. %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Montreal, Canada %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 59624550400 %$ 59624550400 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T A consumer perspective of service failure and recovery in online retailing in the U.S %A Park,M %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles Spring Conference %C Seoul, Korea %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 59624751104 %$ 59624751104 %0 Journal Article %J Design Principles & Practice: An International Journal %D 2010 %T Consumer Responses to Retail Display Design Features %A Fister,Sarah E. %A Ti,Chihmin %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Design Principles & Practice: An International Journal %P 375-384 %8 2010 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 58202947584 %$ 58202947584 %0 Journal Article %J Creative Education %D 2010 %T Contemplating Design: Listening to Children's Preferences About Classroom Design %A Read,Marilyn %K Design Program %B Creative Education %V 1 %P 75-80 %8 2010 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 58258829312 %$ 58258829312 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing for Higher Education %D 2010 %T Contextual Influences: Building Brand Community in Large and Small Colleges %A McAlexander,Jim %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %X This research extends recent efforts that have introduced and empirically tested a conceptual model of brand community in the context of higher education. This emerging literature has indicated that brand community provides a framework that can inform and guide marketing investments in ways that lead to affinity and stronger loyalty to the brand and institution. This paper presents the results of a national survey that examines the potential impact that institutional size may have on the relationships of an alumni brand community. This paper also explores the implications of the size of the educational institution on relevant and desired marketing outcomes that include the willingness to recommend the university to friends and family and a desire to purchase licensed apparel %B Journal of Marketing for Higher Education %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 20954064897 %$ 20954064897 %0 Case %D 2010 %T Country Natural Beef: A Coop at Crossroad %A Pullman,Mellie %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %X a teaching case on sustainability and supply chain management, I used it in the MBA class and the case is well received. The case is now used in several universities in both business schools and agri-business colleges. %8 2010 %G eng %2 d %4 17214529537 %$ 17214529537 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Creating a Knowledge Sharing Culture %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B HR Beyond 2010 %C Bakersfield, CA %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 59197087744 %$ 59197087744 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Cleaner Production %D 2010 %T Creating Integrated Business and Environmental Value within the Context of China's Circular Economy and Ecological Modernization %A Park,J %A Sarkis,J %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %X This paper investigates the challenges and opportunities of how firms and organizations can and will be able to strike a better balance between economic growth and environmental stewardship in the context of China’s emerging ‘circular economy’ policy paradigm and based on ecological modernization theoretic approaches. Based on three company case studies in the information technology and electronic industries in China, we identify and demonstrate how a blended business and environmental value can be created from adopting a sustainable supply chain management approach. The adoption of a sustainable supply chain management approach is rapidly becoming a key business challenge and opportunity in China and other large emerging economies around the world, where our greatest environmental management challenges currently reside and will continue to exist for many years to come. The value creation framework proposed in research focuses on evaluating three case study companies who appear in various stages of an electronic industry supply chain. Value creation within a supply chain can provide the impetus for organizations to adopt circular economy, sustainable supply chain practices, for competitive reasons. In addition, we describe how a value proposition can be evaluated at two levels of analysis, a more specific micro-level and a more general meso-level of analysis. The four major business value dimensions include cost reduction, revenue generation, resiliency, and legitimacy and image. The initial findings are that a variety of opportunities exist for electronic firms in emerging and developing countries, while results from this study provide an important scholarly foundation to develop and refine sustainable supply chain management practices in emerging and developing economies. %B Journal of Cleaner Production %V 18 %P 1494-1501 %8 2010 %G eng %N 15 %2 a %4 25905199105 %$ 25905199105 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Design Criteria of Type IV Body armor for Women %A Mullet,Kathy %A Tung,T %K Design Program %B ITAA 2009 Annual Meeting %C Bellevue, WA %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 58248798208 %$ 58248798208 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Design of High Tech Sportswear: which is more important the function or the fashion? %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Seoul: Proceedings of the Yonsei 125th Anniversary International Symposium %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 78389579776 %$ 78389579776 %0 Journal Article %D 2010 %T The Diffusion of Second Generation Statistical Techniques in Information Systems Research from 1990-2008 %A Gerow,J. %A Grover,V. %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Thatcher,J. %K BIS %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 272321454080 %$ 272321454080 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Discourse Analysis of the Question-Answering Service of the Internet Public Library %A Poole,Erik V %A Li,Jiexun %A Park,Jung-Ran %K BIS %B Annual Conference of Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE 2010) %C Boston, MA, USA %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 98583732224 %$ 98583732224 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Discussant - Earnings Management Disclosures %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Western Region - American Accounting Association %C Portland, Oregon %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 85490954240 %$ 85490954240 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T DIVIDENDS, EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION, AND AGENCY COSTS: %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual Meetings of the Academy of Finance %C Chicago Il, USA %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 21424404481 %$ 21424404481 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Do Managers Alter the Tone of their Earnings Announcements Around Equity Compensation Transactions? %A Tama-Sweet,Isho %K Accounting %B AAA Annual Meeting %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 38080374785 %$ 38080374785 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Do Managers Alter the Tone of their Earnings Announcements Around Equity Compensation Transactions? %A Tama-Sweet,Isho %K Accounting %B AAA Western Regional Meeting %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 38080387073 %$ 38080387073 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Austin Polish Film Festival %C Austin, TX %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70780745728 %$ 70780745728 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Bend Film Festival %C Bend, OR %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70780682240 %$ 70780682240 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B DaVinci Film Festival %C Corvallis, OR %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70780719104 %$ 70780719104 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Chicago, IL %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70780336128 %$ 70780336128 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Beaverton, OR %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70780352512 %$ 70780352512 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Austin, TX %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70780479488 %$ 70780479488 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Chicago, IL %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70780633088 %$ 70780633088 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Los Angeles, CA %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70780528640 %$ 70780528640 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Maine at SPACE Gallery %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70780612608 %$ 70780612608 %0 Journal Article %J New England Journal of Entrepreneurship %D 2010 %T Does Employee Ownership Increase Innovation? %A Garrett,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X One way that firms attempt to innovate is through investment in R&D activity. However, there is much heterogeneity in innovations among firms making comparable R&D investments. This paper explores employee ownership’s moderating effect on the relationship between R&D intensity and innovative output. The basis for the moderation is that ownership increases motivation and commitment to the innovation agenda of the company, and retains employees’ entrepreneurial efforts for internal opportunities. Using hierarchical regression, the data support the hypothesis that employee stock ownership positively moderates the relationship between R&D intensity and innovative output. Implications for future research and practice are addressed. %B New England Journal of Entrepreneurship %V 13 %P 37-46 %8 2010 %G eng %U http://www.sacredheart.edu/download/3539_neje_fall10.pdf %N 2 %2 a %4 6267537409 %$ 6267537409 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Review %D 2010 %T Does Inclusion in a Smaller S&P Index Create Value? %A Becker-Blease,John %A Paul,Donna %K Finance %X This study finds overall increases in equity value surrounding addition to the S&P SmallCap and MidCap indexes from 1996 to 2003 and investigates sources of the value gains. Following addition, there are significant increases in proxy variables for stock liquidity and investor recognition, and changes in these variables are impounded into the permanent component of announcement share price revisions. We also find that changes in capital investment intensity are increasing in changes in stock liquidity, consistent with a reduction in the cost of capital following index addition. %B Financial Review %V 45 %P 307-330 %8 2010 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 13573095425 %$ 13573095425 %0 Conference Paper %B AAA Annual Meeting, IS Section %D 2010 %T Does Using CobiT Improve IT Solution Proposals? %A Marshall,Byron %A Curry,Michael %A Reitsma,Reindert %K Accounting %K BIS %X 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. %B AAA Annual Meeting, IS Section %8 2010 %G eng %2 b %4 16758226945 %$ 16758226945 %0 Conference Paper %B National Science Digital Library (NSDL) 2010 Annual Meeting %D 2010 %T Educational Standard Assignment; Some recent findings working with NSDL tools CAT & SAT %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Diekema,A. %K BIS %X 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 %B National Science Digital Library (NSDL) 2010 Annual Meeting %8 2010 %G eng %2 b %4 33900787713 %$ 33900787713 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T The Effects of home page design on consumer responses: A moderating role of brand familiarity and centrality of visual product aesthetics %A Yoo,J %A Kim,Minjeong %A Burns,L %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Montreal, Canada %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 59624415232 %$ 59624415232 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T The effects of online product presentation on consumer responses: Mental imagery perspective %A Yoo,J %A Kim,Minjeong %A Burns,L %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B American Collegiate Retailing Association Annual Meeting %C Orlando, FL %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 59624689664 %$ 59624689664 %0 Journal Article %J Investment Management and Financial Innovations %D 2010 %T Employees, Firm Size, and Profitability in U.S. Manufacturing Industries %A Becker-Blease,John %A Kaen,Fred %A Etebari,Ahmad %A Baumann,Hans %K Finance %X This study examines the relation between firm size and profitability within 109 SIC four-digit manufacturing industries.  Depending on our measure of profitability, we find that profitability increases at a decreasing rate and eventually declines in up to 47 of our industries.   No relation between profitability and size is found in up to 52 of our industries.  These two categories account for 97 of our 109 industries.  Profitability continues to increase as firms become larger in up to 11 industries.   Hence, the relation between size and profitability is industry specific.  But, regardless of the shape of the size profitability function, we find that profitability is negatively correlated with the number of employees for firms of a given size measured in terms of total assets and sales.  %B Investment Management and Financial Innovations %V 7 %P 7-23 %8 2010 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 29170927617 %$ 29170927617 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Extension %D 2010 %T Engaging the engagers: Implications for the improvement of extension work design %A Weyrauch,W. S. %A Howes,Satoris %A Mills,M. J. %A Fullagar,C. J. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Extension %V 43 %P Article 3FEA5 %8 2010 %G eng %U http://www.joe.org/joe/2010june/a5.php %N 3 %2 a %4 149511972864 %$ 149511972864 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Entrepreneurial Foresight and the Endogenous Choice of Market Intermediaries in Japanese IPOs %A Khoury,Theodore %A Mathew,Prem %A Hibara,Nobuhiko %K Entrepreneurship %K Finance %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Montreal, Canada %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 22397325313 %$ 22397325313 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Journal %D 2010 %T An examination of whether and how racial and gender biases influence customer satisfaction ratings. %A Hekman,David R %A Aquino,Karl %A Owens,Bradley %A Mitchell,Terrence R %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Academy of Management Journal %V 53 %P 238-264. %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 70213060608 %$ 70213060608 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing %D 2010 %T Exploring Supply Managers' Intrapreneurial Ability and Relationship Quality. %A Steward,Michelle %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Hartley,Janet %K Supply Chain %X This article examined the degree to which a supply manager's intrapreneurial ability influences the quality of individual-level relationships with internal customers and the supplier's account executive. The moderating influence of the buyer's firm-level commitment to the supplier and how these relationships subsequently impact supplier performance were explored. The study assessed the supply manager's intrapreneurial ability using survey data gathered from 110 supply managers across a variety of industries. In key supplier relationships, a supply manager's intrapreneurial ability positively influences the quality of internal and external relationships. The firm's commitment to the supplier weakens the relationship between intrapreneurial ability and relationship quality. The findings highlight the value of individual skills to enhance relationships The ability to behave intrapreneurially shapes the quality of internal and supplier relationships. However, only the supply manager's relationship with the supplier's account executive is related to supplier performance. By examining the impact of intrapreneurial ability on individual-level relationships with internal customers and supplier's account executive, a more comprehensive view of business-to-business relationship management in the supply chain is gained. %B Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing %V 17 %P 1-12 %8 2010 %G eng %U http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a922183362~db=all~jumptype=rss %2 a %4 17214513153 %$ 17214513153 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship %D 2010 %T Exploring the Relationships Among Involvement, Psychological Commitment, and Behavioral Loyalty in a Sport Spectator Context %A Bee,Colleen %A Havitz,Mark E. %K Marketing %X Consumer loyalty has long been recognized as a key consideration of marketing strategies focused on customer retention. While the importance of the loyalty construct is widely recognized, the conditions and variables that foster consumer loyalty for a specific service may vary. This paper explores the variables that influence fan attendance at a professional sporting event. It extends prior research by conceptualizing both a behavioral and an attitudinal component of loyalty, as well as considering fan involvement with the sport and attraction to the sport. The findings suggest that psychological commitment and resistance to change mediate the effect of fan attraction and involvement on behavioral loyalty in a professional sport context. %B International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship %C London %V 11 %P 140-157 %8 2010 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 6267457537 %$ 6267457537 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Exterior retail atmospherics, mood and behavioral intentions %A Mower,Jennifer %A Childs,M %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Montreal, Canada %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 59624515584 %$ 59624515584 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Occupational Health Psychology %D 2010 %T Feeling good and doing great: The relationship between psychological capital and well-being %A Howes,Satoris %A Fullagar,C. J. %A Mills,M. J. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Occupational Health Psychology %V 15 %P 421-433 %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 149511886848 %$ 149511886848 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Financing Entrepreneurship and Innovation %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Meeting Global Challenges: US-German Innovation Policy %C Washington DC %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 29657047041 %$ 29657047041 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Finding Treasures in Your Trash %A Zhu,Bin %A Luo,X. %A Ma,J. %A Chau,M. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Joint Conference of eServices and Business Intelligence %C Chengdu, China %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 39442378753 %$ 39442378753 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of Joint Conference of eServices and Business Intelligence, Chengdu, China, June 4th-6th, 2010 %D 2010 %T Finding Treasures in Your Trash, %A Zhu,Bin %A Luo,Xin %A Ma,James %A Chau,Michael %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of Joint Conference of eServices and Business Intelligence, Chengdu, China, June 4th-6th, 2010 %8 2010 %G eng %2 b %4 42184540161 %$ 42184540161 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Firm Growth and Gibrat’s Law %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Colloquium for Young Scientists on Understanding Firm Growth %C Stockholm Sweden %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 29654937601 %$ 29654937601 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %D 2010 %T Formation of consumer price expectation based on package design: attractive and quality routes %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %K MBA %B Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 216838086656 %$ 216838086656 %0 Journal Article %D 2010 %T Formation of Consumer Price Expectation Based on Package Design: Attractive and Quality Routes %A Orth,Ulrich %A Campana,Daniela %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 257902761984 %$ 257902761984 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %D 2010 %T Formation of consumer price expectation based on package design: attractive and quality routes %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 216838086656 %$ 216838086656 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Freedom of the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %X Part of the permanent collection of the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY. Decision was made by MoMA's Acquisitions Committee %C Ney York, NY %8 2010 %G eng %2 d %4 70781255680 %$ 70781255680 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %X Profetto Grafico, was reviewed by Sylvia Sfligiotti, p143. Profetto Grafico is a leading design journal in Italy. %8 2010 %G eng %2 d %4 70781466624 %$ 70781466624 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising %D 2010 %T Gender and Personality Drivers of Consumer Mixed Emotional Responses to Advertising %A Orth,Ulrich %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Bee,Colleen %K Marketing %X This research sheds insight on how consumer gender and personality produce different levels of mixed emotions in response to advertising resulting in divergent brand attitudes. Using a more complete measure of emotional response than previously used in advertising research, we manipulate the perceived incongruity between advertisement role portrayals and viewers’ self concept and show that women exhibit higher levels of mixed emotions than do men, but they respond with more favorable attitudes toward the advertised brand. Further, individuals who are more neurotic, introvert, or antagonistic experience higher levels of mixed emotions, and respond with less favorable attitudes when experiencing ad-evoked mixed emotions. Implications focus on advancing mixed emotions, gender, and personality research, and on the use of sex role portrayals in advertising. %B Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising %V 32 %P 69-80 %8 2010 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 33587675137 %$ 33587675137 %0 Journal Article %D 2010 %T Gender and Personality Drivers of Consumer Mixed Emotional Response to Advertising %A Orth,Ulrich %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Bee,Colleen %K Marketing %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 257902766080 %$ 257902766080 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising %D 2010 %T Gender and Personality Drivers of Consumer Mixed Emotional Responses to Advertising %A Orth,Ulrich %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Bee,Colleen %K Marketing %K MBA %X This research sheds insight on how consumer gender and personality produce different levels of mixed emotions in response to advertising resulting in divergent brand attitudes. Using a more complete measure of emotional response than previously used in advertising research, we manipulate the perceived incongruity between advertisement role portrayals and viewers’ self concept and show that women exhibit higher levels of mixed emotions than do men, but they respond with more favorable attitudes toward the advertised brand. Further, individuals who are more neurotic, introvert, or antagonistic experience higher levels of mixed emotions, and respond with less favorable attitudes when experiencing ad-evoked mixed emotions. Implications focus on advancing mixed emotions, gender, and personality research, and on the use of sex role portrayals in advertising. %B Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising %V 32 %P 69-80 %8 2010 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 33587675137 %$ 33587675137 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Gender diversity norms: Influences upon group information elaboration and performance %A Raver,J. %A Nishii,L. %A Vestal,Alex %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Montreal %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 38081331201 %$ 38081331201 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine %D 2010 %T Gene function prediction with gene interaction networks: a context graph kernel approach %A Li,Xin %A Chen,Hshinchun %A Li,Jiexun %A Zhang,Zhu %K BIS %B IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine %V 14 %P 119-128 %8 2010 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 86817409024 %$ 86817409024 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T General Factor Loadings and Specific Effects of the Differential Ability Scales, Second Edition Composites %A Floyd,Randy %A Maynard,Jennifer %A McGaughey,Theresa %A Houston,Lawrence %K Management %B Me According To Others: A New Perspective On Self-Presentations And The Socialization Of Racial Minorities %C Chicago, IL %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 121046650880 %$ 121046650880 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T The Geography of Accounting Doctoral Placement %A Brown,Carol %A Baldwin,Amelia A %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 22620428289 %$ 22620428289 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Knowledge Management %D 2010 %T Goal Orientations and the Motivation to Share Knowledge %A Swift,Michele %A Balkin,David B. %A Matusik,Sharon %K Management %X Drawing from research on achievement motivation and social exchange, a model is developed highlighting how goal orientations provide a framework for individuals’ knowledge sharing by shaping how they cognitively value the costs and benefits associated with sharing their knowledge. We argue each of the goal orientations are associated with preferences for sharing specific types of knowledge and a focus on different aspects of the knowledge provider-recipient relationship. %B Journal of Knowledge Management %V 14 %P 378-393 %8 2010 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 650668032 %$ 650668032 %0 Journal Article %J Economic Inquiry %D 2010 %T The Impact of Gender on Voluntary and Involuntary Executive Departure %A Becker-Blease,John %A Elkinawy,Susan %A Stater,Mark %K Finance %X We examine the frequency and conditions of executive departure from S&P 1500 firms. Based upon published news reports, we find that female executives are more likely than male executives to depart their positions voluntarily and involuntarily in the presence of controls for firm performance, firm governance, and human capital. We also find that women are less likely than men to depart voluntarily as firm size increases or board size decreases but more likely to be dismissed as the board becomes more male dominated %B Economic Inquiry %V 48 %P 1102-1118. %8 2010 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 13572941825 %$ 13572941825 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T The Impact of Multi-Level Identification on Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Turnover Intentions %A Cho,Jeewon %A Kessler,S. %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) %C Atlanta, GA %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 37331693569 %$ 37331693569 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T The Impact of Relational and Task-Oriented Leaders on Virtual Team Performance %A Bajwa,Deepinder %A Tyran,Craig %A Raja,V.T. %A Tyran,Kristi %K BIS %B Group Decision and Negotiation (GDN) 2010 Conference %C Delft, The Netherlands %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 35581231105 %$ 35581231105 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting %D 2010 %T The Implications of Auditors' Dispositional Trust and Career Advancement Opportunities for the Detection of Fraud %A Rose,Ania %A Rose,Jake %A Dibben,M. %K Accounting %B Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting %V 2 %8 2010 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 149552396288 %$ 149552396288 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Independent Living for the Elderly %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Korea Land & Housing Corporation %C Daejon, Korea %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 58484938752 %$ 58484938752 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising %D 2010 %T The influence of program context intensity: An examination of television advertising during war news %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 216837873664 %$ 216837873664 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising %D 2010 %T The influence of program context intensity: An examination of television advertising during war news %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %K MBA %B Journal of Current Issues and Research in Advertising %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 216837873664 %$ 216837873664 %0 Journal Article %D 2010 %T The Influence of Program Context Intensity: An Examination of Television Advertising During War News %A Aiken,Damon %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 257902764032 %$ 257902764032 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing %D 2010 %T The influence of R&D investment on the use of corporate venture capital: An industry-level analysis %A Sahaym,A. %A Steensma,K. %A Barden,Jeffrey %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X We consider how internal research and development (R&D) influences the use of corporate venture capital (CVC) and how this relationship varies across industries. We find that, in general, R&D investments increase the number of CVC deals in an industry. We also find that R&D investment has a particularly strong influence on the use of CVC in industries that are growing rapidly and changing technologically. Our analysis provides greater clarity on the relationships involving R&D and CVC in the presence of contingencies by integrating insights of absorptive capacity and real options reasoning. %B Journal of Business Venturing %V 25 %P 376-388 %8 2010 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 83757111296 %$ 83757111296 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T The Innovation Radar: An Innovation Typology %A Chen,Jiyao %A Sawhney,Mohanbir %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B American Marketing Association Conference %C Boston, MA %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 37842321409 %$ 37842321409 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Institutional Conditions and venture capital investment in developing countries %A Khoury,Theodore %A Junkunc,Marc %A Mingo,Santiago %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B INFORMS %C Austin, TX %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 20379379713 %$ 20379379713 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Institutional conditions and venture capital investment in developing countries %A Khoury,Theodore %A Junkunc,Marc %A Mingo,Santiago %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Invited talk at University of Miami School of Business %C Miami, Florida %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 22493214721 %$ 22493214721 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Interdependencies of formal and informal structure: Technological exploration and dispersed firms %A Tzabbar,D. %A Vestal,Alex %A Porter,R. %A McMahon,S. %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society %C Rome %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 38081310721 %$ 38081310721 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting, Organizations and Society %D 2010 %T Internal Audit Reporting Lines, Fraud Risk Decomposition, and Assessments of Fraud Risk %A Norman,C. %A Rose,Ania %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Accounting, Organizations and Society %V 35 %P 546-557 %8 2010 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 149552275456 %$ 149552275456 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Internal Corporate Venturing in Multi-General Family Businesses %A Garrett,Robert %A Craig,Justin %A Zellweger,Thomas %A Dibrell,Clay %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2010 Western Academy of Management %C Kona, HI %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 21552951297 %$ 21552951297 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T International diversification with frontier markets %A Berger,Dave %A Pukthuanthong,Kuntara %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B NTU Seminar %C Taipei %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 33400158209 %$ 33400158209 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T International Diversification with Frontier Markets %A Berger,Dave %A Yang,Jimmy %A Pukthuanthong,Kuntara %K Finance %B Financial Management Association %C New York, New York %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 33700190209 %$ 33700190209 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T An Interpretive Inquiry into the Consumption of Fashion: A Microsociological Perspective %A Stokes,Amy %A Murray,Jeff B %K Marketing %B 2010 Consumer Culture Theory Conference Proceedings %C Madison, WI %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 37966585857 %$ 37966585857 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T An Investigation of A Satisfaction Formation Process in Online Shopping: An Alternative Approach %A Park,I. %A Cho,Jeewon %A Rao,H.R %K Management %B International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) %C St. Louis, MO %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 37331675137 %$ 37331675137 %0 Journal Article %J Applied Financial Economics %D 2010 %T Investor perceptions and volatility within the risk-return tradeoff %A Berger,Dave %K Finance %X Conditional asset pricing models within the risk-return literature describe a relation between expected risk and return for period t+1, with expectations formed during period t. Existing risk estimates in the literature are formed using backwards looking measures during period t, which are projected forward for period t+1. Evidence suggests ex post observations do not always correspond with conditional ex ante expectations. Using forward looking survey data, I compare measures of expected risk, with common estimates of risk in the literature. Supporting empirical research, I find a strong relation between forward looking investor risk perceptions and conditional risk estimates. %B Applied Financial Economics %V 20 %8 2010 %G eng %N 13 %2 a %4 16105814017 %$ 16105814017 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T IT curriculum and critical skills set for effective IT professionals: is there a gap? %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Eom,Mike %A Hootman,J %K BIS %B 2010 Portland CIO Forum %C Portland, OR %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 27415453697 %$ 27415453697 %0 Conference Paper %B 2nd annual Pre‐ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems %D 2010 %T IT Governance Norms and IT Success %A Marshall,Byron %A Curry,Michael %A Reitsma,Reindert %K Accounting %K BIS %X 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. %B 2nd annual Pre‐ICIS Workshop on Accounting Information Systems %C December 2010, Saint Louis, MO, U.S.A. %8 2010 %G eng %2 b %4 31898748929 %$ 31898748929 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Legitimacy and Angel Investment %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B The Institute for Small Business & Entrepreneurship %C London, England %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 33870034945 %$ 33870034945 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal %D 2010 %T A longitudinal perspective of nonarticulation in the statement of cash flows %A Frischmann,Peter %A Plewa,Frank %A Santhanakrishnan,Mukunthan %K Accounting %B Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal %C Cullowhee, NC %V 14 %P 11 %8 2010 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 85490917376 %$ 85490917376 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Lying for Who We Are: Social and Relational Identity as Drivers of Dishonesty %A Leavitt,Keith %A Sluss,D M %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Montreal, Quebec %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 38062348289 %$ 38062348289 %0 Conference Paper %D 2010 %T A Meta-Analytic Review and Extension of the Organizational IT Assimilation Literature %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Gerow,J. %A Roberts,S. %K BIS %8 2010 %G eng %2 b %4 272321693696 %$ 272321693696 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Advertising %D 2010 %T Mitigating Consumer Ethnocentrism via Advertising and Media Consumption in a Transitional Market: A Study from Russia %A Puzakova,Marina %A Kwak,Hyokjin %A Larsen Andras,Trina %K Marketing %K MBA %B International Journal of Advertising %V 29 %P 727-764 %8 2010 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 55968448512 %$ 55968448512 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T A Model of Consumer Misbehavior on Black Friday: A Perfect Storm %A Lennon,S %A Johnson,K.K.P. %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lee,J %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B American Collegiate Retailing Association Annual Meeting %C Orlando, FL %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 59624732672 %$ 59624732672 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Navigating in New Business Domains:Internal Corporate Ventures as Exploratory Vehicles %A Covin,Jeff %A Garrett,Robert %A Kuratko,Don %A Shepherd,Dean %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management 2010 %C Montreal %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 22993086465 %$ 22993086465 %0 Conference Paper %B Information Visualization 2010 (IV-10) %D 2010 %T Network Visualization of Human and Machine-based Educational Standard Assignment %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Diekema,A. %K BIS %X 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. %B Information Visualization 2010 (IV-10) %C London %8 2010 %G eng %2 b %4 21412300801 %$ 21412300801 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Nonarticulation in the Statement of Cash Flows: Implications for Education and Practice %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Western Region - American Accounting Association %C Portland, Oregon %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 85490956288 %$ 85490956288 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Nonarticulation in the Statement of Cash Flows: Implications for Education and Practice %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Accounting Department Brown Bag Luncheon %C Pocatello, ID %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 85490937856 %$ 85490937856 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Orange and Black Everything %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B OSU Department of Art Exhibit %C Portland, OR %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70781495296 %$ 70781495296 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Overcoming the Liability of Theoretical Newness: The Case for Stewardship Theory %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %A Neubaum,Donald %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Lausanne, Switzerland %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 50126286848 %$ 50126286848 %0 Journal Article %J The Accounting Review %D 2010 %T Perceptions of Investment Risk Associated with Material Control Weakness Pervasiveness and Disclosure Detail %A Rose,Jake %A Norman,C. %A Rose,Ania %K Accounting %B The Accounting Review %V 85 %P 1787-1808 %8 2010 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 149552330752 %$ 149552330752 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Management Journal %D 2010 %T The performance implications of intra- and inter-regional geographic diversification %A Khoury,Theodore %A Qian,G %A Qian,Z %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Journal %V 31 %P 1018-1030 %8 2010 %G eng %N 9 %2 a %4 216949282816 %$ 216949282816 %0 Audiovisual Material %D 2010 %T Photographs %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %X Two photographs were chosen for inclusion in the book Thinking With Type by Ellen Lupton %8 2010 %G eng %2 d %4 70781163520 %$ 70781163520 %0 Journal Article %J Information Systems and e-Business Management %D 2010 %T A policy-based process mining framework: Mining business policy texts for discovering process models %A Li,Jiexun %A Wang,Harry Jianan %A Zhang,Zhu %A Zhao,J Leon %K BIS %B Information Systems and e-Business Management %V 8 %P 169-188 %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 86817249280 %$ 86817249280 %0 Journal Article %J Computer Law and Security Review %D 2010 %T Profiling the Mobile Customer: Is Industry Self-Regulation Adequate to Protect Consumer Privacy When Behavioural Advertisers Target Mobile Users? %A King,Nancy %A Jessen,Pernille Wegener %K Business Law %X Mobile customers are increasingly confronted with behavioural advertising targeted individually on the basis of profiles generated by applying technologies to mine databases containing personally-identifying or anonymous data. This article is the second in a two part series on “Profiling the Mobile Customer.” The first article identified privacy gaps in the existing regulatory frameworks in the EU and the U.S. that need to be closed to protect consumers’ privacy and personal data. This second article examines alternative approaches to protect consumers’ privacy that include legislation, industry self-regulation and privacy-enhancing technologies. Concluding that neither industry self-regulation nor available privacy-enhancing technologies will be adequate to close the gap, this article points out important subject matters that need to be fully tackled by regulators in the EU and U.S. and offers suggestions about how to do this. %B Computer Law and Security Review %C Oxford %V 26 %P 595-612 %8 2010 %G eng %U www.sciencedirect.com %N 6 %2 a %4 22324316161 %$ 22324316161 %0 Journal Article %J Computer Law and Security Review %D 2010 %T Profiling the Mobile Customer: Privacy Concerns When Behavioural Advertisers Target Mobile Phones %A King,Nancy %A Jessen,Pernille W. %K Business Law %X Mobile customers are increasingly confronted with behavioural advertising targeted individually on the basis of profiles generated by applying technologies to mine databases containing personally-identifying or anonymous data. This article is Part I of a two part series on “Profiling the Mobile Customer”. Part I answers the questions: “What is profiling in the context of behavioural advertising?” and “How will consumer profiling impact the privacy of mobile customers?”. The article examines the EU and U.S. regulatory frameworks for protecting privacy and personal data in regards to behavioural advertising that targets mobile customers. It identifies potential harms to privacy and personal data related to profiling for behavioural advertising. It evaluates the extent to which the existing regulatory frameworks in the EU and the U.S.provide an adequate level of protection. Consequently, the article identifies the privacy gaps in the regulatory frameworksthat will need to be addressed to adequately protect mobile consumers from profiling by marketers. Part II of Profiling the Mobile Customer that will appear in the next volume of the CLSR. It will discuss whether industry self-regulation or privacy enhancing technologies will be adequate to protect consumer privacy, or rather, whether new legislation will be necessary. %B Computer Law and Security Review %C Oxford %V 26 %P 455-478 %8 2010 %G eng %U www.Sciencedirect.com %N 5 %2 a %4 20393703425 %$ 20393703425 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Education %D 2010 %T Project Management in Real Time: A Service-Learning Project %A Larson,Erik %A Drexler,John %K Management %X This article describes a service-learning assignment for a project management course. It is designed to facilitate hands-on student learning of both the technical and the interpersonal aspects of project management, and it involves student engagement with real customers and real stakeholders in the creation of real events with real outcomes. As such, it helps students internalize project management principles and value project management tools. Student teams design and implement plans for events intended to result in significant contributions in support of various charitable organizations. They create the planning and execution documents required of project management teams. The article describes the assignment and its results and discusses some cautions and alternatives. %B Journal of Management Education %V 34 %P 551-573 %8 2010 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 8877234177 %$ 8877234177 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Published book %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Oregon State University %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70782009344 %$ 70782009344 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 2010 %T Questionable defeats and discounted victories for Likert rating scales %A Waples,C. J. %A Weyhrauch,W. S. %A Connell,A. R. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %V 3 %P 477-480 %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 149511856128 %$ 149511856128 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Rebalancing interorganizational power asymmetries in tourism distribution channels: The case of meetings industry intermediaries %A Vestal,Alex %A Ford,R. %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Southern Management Association %C St. Petersburg, FL %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 38081286145 %$ 38081286145 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Research and theory trends in historic costume and textiles research: A content analysis of Clothing and Textiles Research Journal and Dress %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %A Ogle,Jennifer %A Tremblay,Kenneth %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Montreal, Canada %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 88400332800 %$ 88400332800 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization %D 2010 %T Risk Attitudes, Wealth and Sources of Entrepreneurial Start-up Capital %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X This paper empirically examines the role of risk attitudes and wealth on financing choices for successful US entrepreneurs. Our approach uses both survey data and data from economics based field experiments, which enables us control for the risk attitudes of entrepreneurs. Empirical findings suggest that lower levels of wealth increase the probability of using a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant, but lower levels of wealth also reduce the probability of using loan financing. In addition results show that higher levels of risk aversion, but not wealth, increase the probability of financing firm start-ups with earnings from a second job. Overall, findings suggest that both wealth and risk attitudes may play an important role in the financing choice of entrepreneurs. %B Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization %V 76 %P 82-89 %8 2010 %G eng %U www.elsevier.com/locate/jebo %N 1 %2 a %4 19827433473 %$ 19827433473 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T The study of comparisons between Korean and American consumers' online shopping experiences: Focusing on service failure and recovery %A Park,M %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Korean Society for Clothing Industry Spring Conference %C Daegu, Korea %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 59624792064 %$ 59624792064 %0 Case %D 2010 %T Sunset Grill at Blue %A Ribbink,Dina %A Haywood-Farmer,John %A Melhuish,Jason %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %C London, ON %8 2010 %G eng %2 d %4 172699666432 %$ 172699666432 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2010 %T Supplier-Supplier Relationships in Buyer-Supplier-Supplier Triads: Implications for Supplier Performance %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Choi,T.Y. %A Rungtusanatham,M. %K Supply Chain %X 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. %B Journal of Operations Management %V 28 %P 115-123 %8 2010 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 16765743105 %$ 16765743105 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Research Methods %D 2010 %T Theory Pruning: Strategies for Reducing our Dense Theoretical Landscape %A Leavitt,Keith %A Mitchell,T %A Peterson,J %K Management %X The current article presents a systematic approach to theory pruning (defined here as hypothesis specification and study design intended to bound and reduce theory). First, we argue that research that limits theory is underrepresented in the organizational sciences, erring overwhelmingly on the side of confirmatory null hypothesis testing. Second, we propose criteria for determining comparability, deciding when it is appropriate to test theories or parts of theories against one another. Third, we suggest hypotheses or questions for testing competing theories. Finally, we revisit the spirit of ‘‘strong inference.’’ We present reductionist strategies appropriate for the organizational sciences, which extend beyond traditional approaches of ‘‘critical’’ comparisons between whole theories. We conclude with a discussion of strong inference in organizational science and how theory pruning can help in that pursuit. %B Organizational Research Methods %V 13 %P 644-667 %8 2010 %G eng %U http://orm.sagepub.com/ %2 a %4 38046138369 %$ 38046138369 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Supply Chain Management %D 2010 %T Thinking Differently About Purchasing Portfolios: An Assessment of Sustainable Sourcing %A Pagell,Mark %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Wasserman,M. %K Management %K Supply Chain %X Purchasing portfolios are a well accepted part of the supply chain literature. Yet during a recent data collection effort we observed that a number of leaders in sustainable supply chain management were not organizing their purchasing portfolios in the manner suggested by Kraljic (1983). Specifically, we found evidence of organizations buying what would traditionally be leveraged commodities in a manner more suited to strategic suppliers. This manuscript describes the observed phenomena and then uses theory to try and explain our observations. The end result is a modified sustainable purchasing portfolio model. %B Journal of Supply Chain Management %V 46 %P 57-73 %8 2010 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 16869744641 %$ 16869744641 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing %D 2010 %T To start or not to start: Outcome and ability expectations in the decision to start a new venture %A Townsend,D. M. %A Busenitz,L. W. %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business Venturing %V 25 %P 192 %8 2010 %G eng %U 202 %N 2 %2 a %4 83906347008 %$ 83906347008 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Toward An Understanding Of Issue Selling By Successor Generation Members In Family Firms %A Ling,Yan %A Baldridge,David %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2010 FAMILY ENTERPRISE RESEARCH CONFERENCE April 16 - 18, 2010 Dreams Resort Hotel Cancun, Mexico %C Cancun, Mexico %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 22478192641 %$ 22478192641 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Toward Greater Understanding Of The Impact Of Receiving Accommodation On A Disabled Employee’s Team-Member Exchange Relationships %A Baldridge,David %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B Annual Meeting %C Montreal %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 22477989889 %$ 22477989889 %0 Conference Paper %D 2010 %T Towards an understanding of the dynamics of fraud in organizations using an agent-based model %A Pesch,Heather %K Accounting %C University of Illinois Symposium on Audit Research %8 2010 %G eng %2 b %4 189097428992 %$ 189097428992 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2010 %T Understanding Antecedents of New Product Development Speed: A Meta-Analysis %A Chen,Jiyao %A Damanpour,Fariborz %A Reilly,Richard %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X 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. %B Journal of Operations Management %V 28 %P 17-33 %8 2010 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0272696309000436#secx22 %N 1 %2 a %4 37842124801 %$ 37842124801 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Understanding Awareness Diffusion at Twitter.com %A Zhu,Bin %A Chau,M %K BIS %K Business Analytics %C Lima, Peru %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 39441920001 %$ 39441920001 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the Sixteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Lima, Peru, August 12th-15th 2010 %D 2010 %T Understanding Awareness Diffusion at Twitter.com %A Zhu,Bin %A Chau,Michael %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of the Sixteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Lima, Peru, August 12th-15th 2010 %8 2010 %G eng %2 b %4 42184370177 %$ 42184370177 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Understanding Wayfinding for the Elderly Using VR %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Virtual-Reality Continuum And Its Applications in Industry Conference %C Seoul, Korea %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 58484301824 %$ 58484301824 %0 Journal Article %J Innovation: Organization & Management %D 2010 %T Understanding Web 2.0's influences on public e-services: A protection motivation perspective %A Cromer,Cory %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Innovation: Organization & Management %V 12 %8 2010 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 217172318208 %$ 217172318208 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T University Restructuring: A Fertile Ground for Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Design Educators Conference %C Raleigh, North Carolina %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70781050880 %$ 70781050880 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Untitled %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B DaVinci Film Festival %C Corvallis, OR %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70780762112 %$ 70780762112 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Production Research %D 2010 %T Use of Supply Chain Relationships to Recycle Secondary Materials %A Simpson,Dayna %K Management %B International Journal of Production Research %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 216948242432 %$ 216948242432 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Economics and Business %D 2010 %T Venture Capital, Ownership Structure, Accounting Standards and IPO Underpricing: Evidence from Germany %A Elston,Julie %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X This study investigates the impact of venture capital (VC), ownership structure, and accounting standards on initial public offering (IPO) underpricing in Germany. Using data from Germany's Neuer Markt (NM), we test two key hypotheses regarding IPO underpricing; first, whether VC ownership and higher levels of post-IPO insider ownership result in lower underpricing, and second, whether additional information disclosure results in lower underpricing. Besides the standard underpricing measure, we also use a modified underpricing measure to better assess true entrepreneurial wealth loss. Robust findings indicate that none of these factors are significant in lowering IPO underpricing, which suggests the importance of examining standard theories within alternative institutional environments. Results are consistent with the stylized fact that Germany's NM firms had relatively minimal use of VC financing, which may point to not only a weaker role for venture capitalists in Germany but fewer incentives to reduce information asymmetry arising from outside ownership.

%B Journal of Economics and Business %V 62 %P 517-536 %8 2010 %G eng %N Special Issue %2 a %4 11894646785 %$ 11894646785 %0 Journal Article %J Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %D 2010 %T Venture capitalists' exit strategy: a dynamic capabilities and resource dependence perspective %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %V 30 %8 2010 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 86978787328 %$ 86978787328 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2010 %T Visualization of network concepts: The impact of working memory capacity differences %A Zhu,Bin %A Watts,S. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %V 21 %P 327-344 %8 2010 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 39437588481 %$ 39437588481 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Digital Accounting Research %D 2010 %T Visualizing Basic Accounting Flows: Does XBRL + Model + Animation = Understanding? %A Marshall,Byron %A Mortenson,Kristian %A Bourne,Amy %A Price,Kevin %K Accounting %K BIS %X The usefulness of XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) in facilitating efficient data sharing is clear, but widespread use of XBRL also promises to support more effective analysis processes. This format should allow managers, investors, regulators, and students to aggregate, compare and analyze financial information. This study explores an XBRL-based visualization tool that maps the organization of financial statements captured in the XBRL formalism into a graphical representation that organizes, depicts, and animates financial data. We show that our tool integrates and presents profitability, liquidity, financing, and market value data in a manner recognizable to business students. Our findings suggest the promise of XBRL-based visualization tools both in helping students grasp basic accounting concepts and in facilitating financial analysis in general. %B International Journal of Digital Accounting Research %V 10 %P 27-54 %8 2010 %G eng %U http://www.uhu.es/ijdar/10.4192/1577-8517-v10_2.pdf %2 a %4 21706715137 %$ 21706715137 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2010 %T Visualizing Social Network Concepts %A Zhu,Bin %A Watts,S. %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %V 49 %P 151-161 %8 2010 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 39437791233 %$ 39437791233 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Wayfinding in Healthcare Facilities for the Senior Population %A Lee,Seunghae %A Kline,R %K Design Program %B Annual Environments For Aging (EFA) International Conference %C San Diego, CA %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 58484332544 %$ 58484332544 %0 Book Section %D 2010 %T Web Services %A Reitsma,Reindert %K BIS %X Overview of Web services technology and its use. %C Hoboken, NJ %V 3 %P 578-592 %8 2010 %G eng %2 d %4 7908530177 %$ 7908530177 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Website design and consumer responses in e-commerce %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B OSU Consumer Researchers’ Group %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 59820740608 %$ 59820740608 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T What is Consumer Confusion and How is it Measured? %A Stokes,Amy %A Kopp,Steven W %A Suter,Tracy A %K Marketing %B 2010 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings %C Denver, CO %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 37966526465 %$ 37966526465 %0 Journal Article %J Business Horizons %D 2010 %T Where everybody knows your name: What big business might learn from small business concerning the prevention of workplace violence %A Klotz,Anthony %A Buckley,M R %K Management %B Business Horizons %V 53 %P 571-579 %8 2010 %G eng %2 a %4 84082042880 %$ 84082042880 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Withholding Requests For Disability Accommodation: The Influence Of Individual And Situational Attributes %A Baldridge,David %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B Annual Meeting, IBAM %C San Diego %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 29844537345 %$ 29844537345 %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Writing for Visual Thinkers Workshop %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Chicago, IL %8 2010 %G eng %2 c %4 70779695104 %$ 70779695104 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Accounting Disclosure Quality and Synergy Gains: Evidence from Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions %A Eiler,Lisa %K Accounting %B 2009 American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %C San Francisco, CA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 38044495873 %$ 38044495873 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Accounting, Diversity, and the AAA Diversity Section %A Brown,Carol %A Baldwin,Amelia A %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Diversity Section of the American Accounting Association Mid-Year Meeting %C San Antonio, TX %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 21195874305 %$ 21195874305 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Accounting Doctoral Program Demographics %A Brown,Carol %A Baldwin,Amelia A %A Trinkle,Brad S %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Accounting Association %C New York, NY %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 21195812865 %$ 21195812865 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Addressing Natural Environmental Concerns from Within: Investigating the Role of Internal Stakeholders in Family and Non-Family Businesses %A Neubaum,Donald %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Family Enterprise Research Conference %C Winnipeg, Canada %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 13944254465 %$ 13944254465 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T The adoption and use of technologies to support virtual teams %A Bajwa,Deepinder S. %A Raja,V.T. %A Tyran,Craig K %A Tyran,Kristi %K BIS %B Group Decision and Negotiation (GDN) 2009 Conference %C Toronto %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14247702529 %$ 14247702529 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Analyzing Writing Styles of Bloggers with Different Opinions %A Park,Thomas H %A Li,Jiexun %A Zhao,Haozhen %A Chau,Michaul %K BIS %B The 9th Workshop on Information Technology and Systems (WITS) %C Phoenix, AZ, USA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 98583756800 %$ 98583756800 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Supply Chain Management %D 2009 %T Building a More Complete Theory of Sustainable Supply Chain Management Using Case Studies of Ten Exemplars %A Pagell,Mark %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Management %K Supply Chain %X Case studies of 10 exemplar firms are used to build a coherent and testable model of the elements necessary to create a sustainable supply chain. The cases build on previous research by examining the chain as an entirety, by explicitly examining both the social and environmental outcomes of the chain's activities, and by explicitly asking what these exemplar organizations are doing that is unique in regards to managing their supply chains in a sustainable manner. The analysis suggests that the practices that lead to a more sustainable supply chain are equal parts best practices in traditional supply chain management and new behaviors, some of which run counter to existing accepted “best” practice. %B Journal of Supply Chain Management %V 45 %P 37-56 JSCM Best Paper of the Year; Citation of Excellence Awards for 2013 (Emerald) %8 2009 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 11961595905 %$ 11961595905 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Building Information Modeling: State of the A&D Industry and BIM Integration into Design Education %A Borchers,V %A Crumpton ,A %A Garti,R %A Lee,Seunghae %A Macalik,J %A North,V %A Seidler,D %A Weaver,C %K Design Program %B Annual Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) International Conference %C Montreal, Canada %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 58484525056 %$ 58484525056 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Building Your Killer Business Plan %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Austin Entrepreneurship Program’s Build Your Business Plan Series %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 267791104000 %$ 267791104000 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Learning and Education %D 2009 %T Business Education and Its Relationship to Student Personal Moral Philosophies and Attitudes Toward Profits: An Empirical Response to Critics %A Neubaum,Donald %A Pagell,Mark %A Drexler,John %A Ryan,Fran McKee %A Larson,Erik %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X 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. %B Academy of Management Learning and Education %V 8 %P 9-24 %8 2009 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 8642416641 %$ 8642416641 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 2009 %T Can you Hear Me Now? Communication in Virtual Product Development Teams %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Massey,A. P. %A Hung,C. %A Crisp,B. %K Marketing %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 26 %P 139-155 %8 2009 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 112660146176 %$ 112660146176 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Is Carbon Labeling Effective? The Impact of Carbon Labels on Consumer Perceptions and Purchase Intentions %A Stokes,Amy %A Turri,Anna %A Tangari,Andrea %K Marketing %B AMA Winter Educators' Conference Proceedings %C Tampa, FL %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 37980119041 %$ 37980119041 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Empirical Finance %D 2009 %T A censored stochastic volatility approach to the estimation of price limit moves %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %K Supply Chain %X A censored stochastic volatility model is developed to reconstruct a return series censored by price limits, one popular form of market stabilization mechanisms. When price limits are reached, the observed prices are truncated and the equilibrium prices are unobservable, which makes further financial analyses difficult. The model offers theoretically sound estimates of censored returns and is demonstrated via simulations to outperform existing approaches with respect to the estimates of model parameters, unconditional means, and standard deviations. The algorithm is applied to model stock and futures returns and results are consistent with the simulation outcomes.

%B Journal of Empirical Finance %V 16 %P 337-351 %8 2009 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 2658519041 %$ 2658519041 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2009 %T Changes in newcomer job satisfaction over time: Examining the pattern of honeymoons and hangovers %A Boswell,W. R. %A Shipp,A. %A Payne,S. C. %A Howes,Satoris %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 94 %P 844-858 %8 2009 %G eng %2 a %4 149512108032 %$ 149512108032 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Clothing Consumer Inventory Management %A Cluver,Brigitte %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %C Bellevue, WA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 58244741120 %$ 58244741120 %0 Journal Article %J Recreational Sport Journal %D 2009 %T Club sport national tournament: Economic impact of a small event on a mid-size community %A Veltri,Frank %A Miller,J %A Harris,A %K Marketing %B Recreational Sport Journal %V 33 %P 119-128 %8 2009 %G eng %2 a %4 168670320640 %$ 168670320640 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T CO2 Measurement for Demand-controlled Ventilation: A Case Study %A Lee,Seunghae %A Li,Z %A Beaman,M %K Design Program %B Annual Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) Mid-West Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 58484402176 %$ 58484402176 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Communication Clique Evolution Graph: A Tool to Monitor Conflicts in Virtual Teams %A Qin,J. %A Zhu,Bin %A Gaynor,M. %A Bradner,S. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 8th Workshop on e-Business %C Phoenix, AZ %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 39442464769 %$ 39442464769 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of 8th Workshop on e-Business (WeB'09), Phoenix, AZ, USA. %D 2009 %T Communication Clique Evolution Graph: A Tool to Monitor Conflicts in Virtual Teams %A Zhu,Bin %A Qin,Jialun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of 8th Workshop on e-Business (WeB'09), Phoenix, AZ, USA. %8 2009 %G eng %2 b %4 42184617985 %$ 42184617985 %0 Journal Article %D 2009 %T Conceptualizing and Testing Formative Constructs: Tutorial and Annotated Example %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Thatcher,J. %K BIS %8 2009 %G eng %2 a %4 272321460224 %$ 272321460224 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting and the Public Interest %D 2009 %T The Congressional Ban on Nonaudit Services: "Reasoned and Reasonable" or "Quack Corporate Governance %A Caplan,Dennis %K Accounting %K MBA %B Accounting and the Public Interest %8 2009 %G eng %2 a %4 216946989056 %$ 216946989056 %0 Journal Article %J Scottish Journal of Political Economy %D 2009 %T Corporate Governance and Capital Accumulation: Firm Level Evidence from Italy %A Elston,Julie %A Rondi,Laura %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X 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. %B Scottish Journal of Political Economy %V 56 %P 634-661 %8 2009 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 8489428993 %$ 8489428993 %0 Book Section %D 2009 %T Corporate Responsibility in Finance %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %V 2009 %P 198-205 %8 2009 %G eng %N 1 %2 d %4 17354780673 %$ 17354780673 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Corporate Venturing at Lucent Technologies: Was Wealth Diverted from Shareholders to Private Equity Investors? %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Annual Meeting of the American Accounting Association %C New York, NY %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 22484465665 %$ 22484465665 %0 Journal Article %J Business Horizons %D 2009 %T Corporate venturing: Insights from actual performance %A Kuratko,Donald F. %A Covin,Jeffrey G. %A Garrett,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Corporate innovation and the entrepreneurial strategies on which it is based are key challenges at the forefront of executive concerns. In order to establish some factual foundations amid the popular “folklore” that surrounds corporate innovation today, this study examines the actual factors that influence internal corporate venturing within the realm of a corporate entrepreneurship strategy. Data were collected from 145 internal corporate ventures (early-stage ventures, middle-stage ventures, and established-stage ventures) operating in 72 firms headquartered in the mid-western United States. The results of this study are summarized and offer insights on some of the key correlates of corporate venturing performance. %B Business Horizons %C Bloomington, IN %V 52 %P 459-467 %8 2009 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 12009474049 %$ 12009474049 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Costumes as historical representation: Fakes and forgeries? %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Guest lecture to Philosophy of Aesthetics students %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 88403531776 %$ 88403531776 %0 Conference Paper %B International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2009) %D 2009 %T Delivering Value Beyond Efficiency with Visualized XBRL %A Marshall,Byron %A Mortenson,Kristian %A Bourne,Amy %A Price,Kevin %A Marshall,Andrew %K Accounting %K BIS %B International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2009) %C Phoenix, AZ %8 2009 %G eng %2 b %4 16758251521 %$ 16758251521 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Delivering Value Beyond Efficiency With Visualized XBRL %A Bourne,Amy %K Accounting %B International Conference on Information Systems 2009 %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 16348499969 %$ 16348499969 %0 Journal Article %J New England Journal of Entrepreneurship %D 2009 %T Developing an Entreprenuerial Education in a Residential College: An Exploratory Case Study %A McAlexander,Jim %A Nelson,Rachel %A Bates,Chris %K Marketing %X Entrepreneurship is a source of innovation, job creation, and vibrancy for local and regional economies. As a direct result, there is a profound interest in creating an infrastructure that effectively encourages entrepreneurship and incubates entrepreneurial endeavors. Western State University has responded to this call by developing the Harvey Entrepreneurship Program, which is integrated in the Enterprise Residential College. The Harvey program provides a socially embedded experiential learning approach to entrepreneurial education. Faculty, students, entrepreneurs, and technical experts are drawn together in an environment that provides space for business incubators and an entrepreneurially focused curriculum. In this article, we present a case study in which we use qualitative research methods to explore the benefits and challenges of creating such a program. The delivery model that Enterprise Residential College provides for entrepreneurial education is examined through the perspectives of program administrators, faculty, and students. The findings reveal evidence that a residential college can form a powerful nexus of formal instruction, experiential learning, socialization, and networking to influence entrepreneurship. We discuss relevant findings that may aid others considering similar endeavors. %B New England Journal of Entrepreneurship %P 49-62 %8 2009 %G eng %2 a %4 20954132481 %$ 20954132481 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Consumer Studies %D 2009 %T The Development of the Digital Visualization Technology: The Potential Impact on Interior Design and its Consumers %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B International Journal of Consumer Studies %V 33 %P 611-618 %8 2009 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 58483200000 %$ 58483200000 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Digital Study Modeling as a Design Exploration Tool %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Annual Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) International Conference %C St. Louis, MO %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 58484467712 %$ 58484467712 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL'09), Austin, TX %D 2009 %T Dimensional Standard Alignment in K-12 Digital Libraries: Assessment of Self-found vs. Recommended Curriculum %A Marshall,Byron %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Zarske,Malinda %K Accounting %K BIS %B Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL'09), Austin, TX %8 2009 %G eng %U http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1555400.1555403 %2 b %4 12651069441 %$ 12651069441 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Dimensions of Technology Uncertainty and their Influence on NPD Activities and Problems %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Austin Entrepreneurship Scholars Research Seminar Series %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 267791077376 %$ 267791077376 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Dividends, Executive Compensation, and Agency Costs %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B European Financial Management Symposium 2009 %C Milan, Italy %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14042884097 %$ 14042884097 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Do Mia and Lebron Belong on the Same Field? The Effect of Multiple Athletic Endorsers on Firm Performance and Brand Awareness %A Cromer,Cory %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Summer AMA %C San Diego %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14227820545 %$ 14227820545 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Chicago Premier Screening %C Chicago, IL %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71305361408 %$ 71305361408 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Minneapolis, MN %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71303049216 %$ 71303049216 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Portland, OR %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71302283264 %$ 71302283264 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71302404096 %$ 71302404096 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Portland, OR %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71302004736 %$ 71302004736 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Vancouver, BC %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71302967296 %$ 71302967296 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Eugene, OR %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71302465536 %$ 71302465536 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Hull International Film Festival %C Hull, Englad %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71305703424 %$ 71305703424 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Napa Sonoma Wine Country Film Festival %C Napa, CA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71305791488 %$ 71305791488 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Polish Film Festival %C Los Angeles, CA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71305672704 %$ 71305672704 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Polish Studies Program %C Seattle, WA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71303378944 %$ 71303378944 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T The Earnings Effects of Advertising Expenditures during Recessions %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B European Academy of Marketing Annual Meeting %C Nantes France %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 22484445185 %$ 22484445185 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T The Effect of Perceived Organizational Support on Affective Organizational Commitment through Trust in Organizations in Service Sector %A Cho,Jeewon %A Kim,S. %K Management %B International Academy of Business and Economics (IABE) %C Las Vegas, NV %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 37331707905 %$ 37331707905 %0 Journal Article %J International Review of Finance %D 2009 %T Effect of price limits: initial public offerings versus seasoned equities %A Kim,Yong H. %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X In this paper, we examine the effect of price limits on initial public offerings (IPOs) using Taiwanese data. On average, it takes 6.24 days for IPOs to reach their equilibrium prices in the presence of a 7% price limit. We compare IPOs with their industry- and size-matched seasoned equities (MSEs) and observe higher volatility levels on subsequent days for IPOs than for MSEs. However, the higher volatility decays within 2 days. Lower price limits interfere with trading and lead to higher trading activity on subsequent days for IPOs than for MSEs. We also observe delayed price discovery for both IPOs and MSEs. Overall, our results provide evidence about the effect of price limits on IPOs and generate important regulatory implications for countries imposing price limits on IPOs. %B International Review of Finance %V 9 %P 295-318 %8 2009 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 649912320 %$ 649912320 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T The effects of thumbnail page design on consumer response in e-retailing %A Kim,Minjeong %A Malkewitz,K %A Orth,U %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Bellevue, WA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 59624871936 %$ 59624871936 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T The effects of visual product presentation on consumer response in online shopping %A Jai,T %A Ti,M %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Bellevue, WA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 59624802304 %$ 59624802304 %0 Journal Article %J International Review of Financial Analysis %D 2009 %T The efficiency of international information flow: Evidence from the ETF and CEF Prices %A Hughen,C. %A Mathew,Prem %K Finance %X While similar in their trading and organization, closed-end funds (CEFs) and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) differ in their liquidity and ease of arbitrage. We compare their price transmission dynamics using a sample of funds that invest in foreign securities and are most likely to show the deficiencies in the manner in which they process information. Our analysis shows that ETF returns are more closely related to their portfolio returns than CEF returns. However, both fund types underreact to portfolio returns but overreact to domestic stock market returns. A simple trading strategy using these results is profitable with roundtrip trading costs less than 1.38% for CEFs and 0.71% for ETFs. %B International Review of Financial Analysis %V 18 %P 40-49 %8 2009 %G eng %N 1-2 %2 a %4 12547627009 %$ 12547627009 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Emerging Market Contagion %A Berger,Dave %A Turtle,H J %K Finance %B Midwest Finance Association %C Chicago %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14167050241 %$ 14167050241 %0 Journal Article %J National Tax Journal %D 2009 %T Empirical Evidence on the Revenue Effects of State Corporate Income Tax Policies %A Gupta,Sanjay %A Moore,Jared %A Gramlich,Jeffrey %A Hofmann,Mary Ann %K Accounting %X Using fixed-effects models of state corporate income tax (SCIT) revenues that account for the endogeneity of apportionment formula weights and tax rates, we find that states with a double-weighted sales factor experience lower SCIT revenues than do states with an equally-weighted sales factor, while higher statutory tax rates are associated with higher SCIT revenues. We also find that several other tax policies have statistically and economically significant associations with SCIT revenues. Use of a throwback rule and defining business income more broadly are associated with higher SCIT revenues, while combined reporting surprisingly is not significantly associated with SCIT revenues. %B National Tax Journal %C Washington, DC %V 62 %8 2009 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 2716809217 %$ 2716809217 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Environmental Entrepreneurship as an Extension of Schumpeterian Supply %A Archer,Geoffrey %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B MERC Mason Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Fairfax, VA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14098960385 %$ 14098960385 %0 Journal Article %D 2009 %T Evaluating knowledge sharing in research: the International Farmers' Conference organized at ICARDA %A Pape-Christensen,Andrea %K Management %V 5 %P 108-126 %8 2009 %G eng %U http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19474190903387666 %N 2 %2 a %4 159231981568 %$ 159231981568 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T An Ex- Expatriate’s Experiences %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B University of Oregon %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 267791083520 %$ 267791083520 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Examining the Promise of Green Microfinance %A Archer,Geoffrey %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B OIKOS PRI Responsible Investment PhD Academy %C Gais, Switzerland %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14098956289 %$ 14098956289 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Expanding Research Using System Development as Methodology %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Artificial Intelligence Lab, MIS department %C Tucson, AZ %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 39444781057 %$ 39444781057 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Expanding the technological breadth of a firm with strategic alliances: A study of joint patenting %A Khoury,Theodore %A Pleggenkuhle-Miles,Erin %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Meeting %C Chicago, IL %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14187620353 %$ 14187620353 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Explaining Obesity: An Inquiry into the Lives of the Obese %A Murray,Jeff %A Bui,Myla %A Stokes,Amy %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %C Duluth, MN %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 37980200961 %$ 37980200961 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 2009 %T Exploring New Product Development Project Review Practices %A Schmidt,J. B. %A Sarangee,K. %A Montoya,Mitzi %K Marketing %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 26 %P 520-635 %8 2009 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 112659869696 %$ 112659869696 %0 Journal Article %J Variance: advancing the science of risk %D 2009 %T Extreme Value Analysis for Partitioned Insurance Loss %A Henry III,John B. %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %X The heavy-tailed nature of insurance claims requires that special attention be put into the analysis of the tail behavior of a loss distribution. It has been demonstrated that the distribution of large claims of several lines of insurance have Pareto-type tails. As a result, estimating the tail index, which is a measure of the heavy-tailedness of a distribution, has received a great deal of attention. Although numerous tail index estimators have been proposed in the literature, many of them require detailed knowledge of individual losses and are thus inappropriate for insurance data in partitioned form. In this study we bridge this gap by developing a tail index estimator suitable for partitioned loss data. This estimator is robust in the sense that no particular global density is assumed for the loss distribution. Instead we focus only on fitting the model in the tail of the distribution where it is believed that the Pareto-type form holds. Strengths and weaknesses of the proposed estimator are explored through simulation and an application of the estimator to real world partitioned insurance data is given. %B Variance: advancing the science of risk %V 3 %P 214 - 238 %8 2009 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 22474360833 %$ 22474360833 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Financing the Entrepreneurial Decision: An Empirical Approach Using Experimental Data on US High Technology Entrepreneurs %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual Ringberg Conference %C Germany %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 13017993217 %$ 13017993217 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 2009 %T Firm-specific human capital and the shaping of governance in IPO firms: Addressing agency and resource dependence concerns %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Busenitz,L. W. %A Hoskisson,R. E. %A Johnson,R. A. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %V 33 %P 845-865 %8 2009 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 83945222144 %$ 83945222144 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Education %D 2009 %T Fund Raisers as vehicles for teaching project management principles and tools %A Drexler,John %A Larson,Erik %K Management %B Journal of Management Education %8 2009 %G eng %2 a %4 61819461632 %$ 61819461632 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T GD412 (Contemporary Issues in Design) %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Oregon State University %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 70782003200 %$ 70782003200 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Gender diversity and creativity: The moderating role of group LMX %A Nishii,L.H. %A Mayer,D.M. %A Vestal,Alex %A Porter,R.L. %A Raver,J.L. %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial & Organizational Pshychology %C New Orleans, LA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 38081413121 %$ 38081413121 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Governance and Innovation %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Financial Management Association %C Reno, NV %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 22462296065 %$ 22462296065 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Hanbok Sport Cross Cultural Design Process %A Mullet,Kathy %A Park ,M %K Design Program %B 2009 CSA 35th National Symposium %C Tempe AZ %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 58248835072 %$ 58248835072 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Hospital admission prediction using pre-hospital variables %A Li,Jiexun %A Guo,Lifan %A Handly,Neal %K BIS %B IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (IEEE-BIBM 2009) %C Washington DC, USA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 98583777280 %$ 98583777280 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Household Waste Management and Environmental Attitudes %A Lee,Seunghae %A Paik,H %K Design Program %B Green Tech, Eco Life, & Sustainable Architecture for Cities of Tomorrow (GEST) International Conference %C Seoul, Korea %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 58484371456 %$ 58484371456 %0 Journal Article %J Production and Operations Management %D 2009 %T How Plant Managers' Experiences and Attitudes towards Sustainability Relate to Operational Performance %A Pagell,Mark %A Gobeli,Dave %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Managers are increasingly faced with pressure to think not just about profits, but also about their organization's environmental and social performance. This research provides a first examination of operational managers' experiences with and attitudes about employee well-being and environmental issues, how these factors impact employee well-being and environmental performance, and how the three performance measures interrelate. We use violations of Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations and Toxic Release Inventory reports of emissions as proxies for employee well-being and environmental performance. Our findings suggest that operational managers do not (yet) think in sustainability terms. However, employee well-being and environmental performance do interact in a significant way with operational performance. Hence, operational managers would benefit from a more complete understanding of the relationships among the elements of the triple bottom line. %B Production and Operations Management %V 18 %P 278-299 %8 2009 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 646109184 %$ 646109184 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Criminal Justice %D 2009 %T Improving performance in a Swedish police traffic unit: Results of an intervention %A Pritchard,R. D. %A Howes,Satoris %A Malm,K. %A Agrell,A. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Criminal Justice %V 37 %P 85-97 %8 2009 %G eng %2 a %4 149512198144 %$ 149512198144 %0 Conference Paper %D 2009 %T Increasing Process Improvement through Internet-based e-Business Innovations %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Klein,R. %K BIS %8 2009 %G eng %2 b %4 272321695744 %$ 272321695744 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Indian Textiles %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Contemporary Fiber Arts Guild %C Corvallis, OR %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71572613120 %$ 71572613120 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Influencing Innovation: Social Capital as a Determinant of Technological Breadth %A Pleggenkuhle-Miles,Erin %A Khoury,Theodore %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Meeting %C Washington D.C. (Oct 2009) %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14235725825 %$ 14235725825 %0 Book Section %D 2009 %T Information Visualization for Decision Making %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %8 2009 %G eng %2 d %4 39444719617 %$ 39444719617 %0 Book Section %D 2009 %T Initially distracted: the influence of boards on agency costs in initial public offering (IPO) firms %A Dalziel,Thomas %A White,Robert %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Hoskisson,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %P 11-30 %8 2009 %G eng %2 d %4 222930452480 %$ 222930452480 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Inshopping in rural communities: Consumers’ and retailers’ perceptions %A Mullis,K %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Bellevue, WA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 59624898560 %$ 59624898560 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Integration Of Stakeholderism/Sustainability Into The Finance Curriculum %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Aspen Institute Business and Society in Practice %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 27370934272 %$ 27370934272 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Internet Marketing: How to Use SEO and Social Networking to Reach Clients %A Curry,Michael %K BIS %B Monthly IMC PDX Meeting %C Portland, OR %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 22435635201 %$ 22435635201 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied %D 2009 %T Leader-member exchange and work-family interactions: The mediating role of self-reported challenge- and hindrance- related stress %A Howes,Satoris %A Huffman,A. H. %A Alden-Anderson,R. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied %V 144 %P 15-36 %8 2009 %G eng %2 a %4 149512062976 %$ 149512062976 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Lightening In a Bottle: Aligning Technology with Natural Area Goals and Strategy. %A Curry,Michael %K BIS %B Natural Areas Association 2009 Conference %C Vancouver, WA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 21919137793 %$ 21919137793 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Empirical Finance %D 2009 %T The magnet effect of price limits: a logit approach %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Kim,Yong H %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %K Supply Chain %X We investigate the magnet effect of price limits using transaction data from the Taiwan Stock Exchange. A logit model incorporates explanatory variables from microstructure literature and reveals that the conditional probability of a price increase (decrease) increases significantly when the price approaches the upper (lower) price limit, in support of the magnet effect. Our approach recognizes when the magnet effect starts to emerge and identifies possible determinants of magnet effect. The probability of information-based trading has a significant impact on the magnet effect for lower price limits.

%B Journal of Empirical Finance %V 16 %P 830-837 %8 2009 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 2658545665 %$ 2658545665 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Making Your Passion Your Occupation: How to Get Employed Doing What You Love %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Baker Scholars Distinguished Speaker Series %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 267791081472 %$ 267791081472 %0 Journal Article %J Melco Journal of Management Accounting Research %D 2009 %T The Management of Product Development in Buffalo Technologies: The Role of Management Accounting %A Horii,S. %A Akroyd,Chris %K Accounting %B Melco Journal of Management Accounting Research %V 2 %P 99-109 %8 2009 %G eng %2 a %4 57647603712 %$ 57647603712 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Managers' Use of Language Across Alternative Disclosure Outlets: Earnings Press Releases versus MD&A %A Davis,A. %A Tama-Sweet,Isho %K Accounting %B Contemporary Accounting Research Conference %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 38080342017 %$ 38080342017 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Information Systems %D 2009 %T Managing knowledge in light of its evolution process: An empirical study on citation network-based patent classification %A Li,Xin %A Chen,Hshinchun %A Zhang,Zhu %A Li,Jiexun %A Nunamaker,Jay F. %K BIS %B Journal of Management Information Systems %V 26 %P 129-153 %8 2009 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 86817787904 %$ 86817787904 %0 Journal Article %J Contemporary Accounting Research %D 2009 %T Mandatory audit-partner rotation, audit quality and market perception: Evidence from Taiwan %A Huang,Huichi %K Accounting %B Contemporary Accounting Research %V 26 %P 359-391 %8 2009 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 216752973824 %$ 216752973824 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2009 %T Market Responsiveness, Top Management Risk Taking, and the Role of Strategic Learning as Determinants of Market Pioneering %A Garrett,Robert %A Covin,J. %A Slevin,D. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This study investigates managerial and organizational factors associated with engaging in a market pioneering strategy. Specifically, top management risk taking and the firm-level capability of market responsiveness are hypothesized to be associated with market pioneering. Additionally, strategic learning self efficacy is hypothesized to moderate the effects of top management risk taking and market responsiveness on market pioneering. Moderated regression analysis based on data collected from 111 manufacturing firms supports the hypotheses. Top management risk taking and market responsiveness positively predict the use of a pioneering strategy. Strategic learning self efficacy makes market pioneering more palatable to risk-averse top managers who might not otherwise engage in pioneering. Finally, strategic learning self efficacy strengthens the relationship between market responsiveness and market pioneering. Implications for future theory, practice, and research are discussed. %B Journal of Business Research %V 62 %P 782-788 %8 2009 %G eng %N 8 %2 a %4 6267535361 %$ 6267535361 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Microbiological Resistance of Naturally Colored Cottons %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Cluver,Brigitte %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Chicago, Illinois %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 58368706560 %$ 58368706560 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Midlife opportunities: Firm age and the value of isomorphic alliance strategies in biotech IPOs %A Khoury,Theodore %A Deeds,David %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Meeting %C Chicago, IL %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14187610113 %$ 14187610113 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Midlife opportunities: Firm age and the value of isomorphic alliance strategies in biotech IPOs %A Khoury,Theodore %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B U. of Oregon Proseminar Research Series %C Eugene, OR %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14235736065 %$ 14235736065 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Mimetic Behavior In Alliance Strategies Within Biotech Initial Public Offerings %A Khoury,Theodore %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Boston, MA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14187634689 %$ 14187634689 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Minority Accounting PhDs: Origins and Destinations %A Brown,Carol %A Baldwin,Amelia A %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Diversity Section of the American Accounting Association Mid-Year Meeting %C San Antonio, TX %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 21195898881 %$ 21195898881 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Navigating the TeachEngineering Resource %A Reitsma,Reindert %K BIS %B NSF TeachEngineering/GK-12 Workshop %C Boulder, CO %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14032785409 %$ 14032785409 %0 Conference Paper %B Association for Consumer Research %D 2009 %T Negotiating Agency in the Elderly Consumption Ensemble %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Penaloza,Lisa %K Marketing %B Association for Consumer Research %V 36 %8 2009 %G eng %2 b %4 17016649729 %$ 17016649729 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T New Product Development in the Athletic Footwear and Apparel Industry %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Hope College Department of Business and Economics %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 267791085568 %$ 267791085568 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T New Product Development in the Athletic Footwear and Apparel Industry %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B University of Michigan School of Sport Management %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 267791079424 %$ 267791079424 %0 Journal Article %J Fashion Information and Technology %D 2009 %T "No Sweat Labor" Labeling: Creating an Image of Social Responsibility %A Burns,Leslie %A Chang,Eunyoung %K Design Program %B Fashion Information and Technology %P 43-53 %8 2009 %G eng %N 62 %2 a %4 58202996736 %$ 58202996736 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Non participation as a driver of institutional change in corporate social and environmental performance %A Simpson,Dayna %A Klassen,Robert D %A Power,Damien J %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14247325697 %$ 14247325697 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Online product presentation: The effect of product presentation and a model’s face %A Yoo ,J %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Bellevue, WA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 59624818688 %$ 59624818688 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T On Optimal Stopping Rules of Mixtures of Regression Lines %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %B National Joint Staitstical Meetings %C Washington, DC %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 22475462657 %$ 22475462657 %0 Conference Paper %B Academy of Management Proceedings %D 2009 %T Organizational Adaptation, Continuous Change, and the Positive Role of Inertia %A Carroll,Tim %A Hakonsson,Dorthe Dojbak %A Klaas,Peter %K Management %B Academy of Management Proceedings %8 2009 %G eng %2 b %4 222727704576 %$ 222727704576 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Overview of Wine Research %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B OSU Food Science and Technology %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 267791106048 %$ 267791106048 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Parent Resources and Managerial Oversight as Determinants of Internal Corporate Venture Performance %A Garrett,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2009 Academy of Management Meetings %C Chicago, IL %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 18385375233 %$ 18385375233 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Performance is Not Enough: Political Skill in the Longitudinal Performance-Power Relationship %A Treadway,D. %A Breland,J. %A Cho,Jeewon %A Duke,A. %A Yang,J. %K Management %B Academy of Management (AOM) %C Chicago, IL %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 37331712001 %$ 37331712001 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Polish art from 1950-1990 %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Leband Art Gallery %C Los Angeles, CA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71306272768 %$ 71306272768 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T The Polish Poster: A Visual Metaphor %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B UW Allen Library %C North Seattle, CA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71306180608 %$ 71306180608 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Polish Posters %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Leonard Pearlstein Gallery %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71306123264 %$ 71306123264 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Polish Posters 1945-89 %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C New York, NY %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 71306100736 %$ 71306100736 %0 Book Section %D 2009 %T Predicting Organizational Reconfiguration %A Carroll,Tim %A Karim,S. %K Management %X This chapter addresses the issue of structural change within for-profit organizations, both as adaptation to changing markets and as purposeful experimentation to search for new opportunities, and builds upon the “reconfiguration” construct. In the areas of strategy, evolutionary economics, and organization theory, there are conflicting theories that either predict structural change or discuss obstacles to change. Our aim is to highlight relevant theoretical rationales for why and when organizations would, or would not, be expected to undertake structural reconfiguration. We conclude with remarks on how these literatures, together, inform our understanding of reconfiguration and organization design and provide insights for practitioners. %V 8 %P 79-97 %8 2009 %G eng %2 d %4 222970662912 %$ 222970662912 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Procedural Justice and Organizational Citizenship Behaviors: A Social Identity Motive %A Cho,Jeewon %A Kim,S. %K Management %B International Academy of Business and Economics (IABE) %C Las Vegas, NV %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 37331705857 %$ 37331705857 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Psychology of Sales %A Knuff,David %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B Best Practices Seminar %C Bend, Oregon %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14244505601 %$ 14244505601 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Recycling and Waste Management in the Korean Household %A Lee,Seunghae %A Paik,H %K Design Program %B Annual Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) International Conference %C Kansas City, MO %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 58484441088 %$ 58484441088 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Regionalization of Information Space with Capacity-constrained Voronoi Diagrams %A Reitsma,Reindert %K BIS %B Colloquium Geographic Information Science (GIS) %C Zurich, CH %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14032777217 %$ 14032777217 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Revisiting the garbage can model of ethical decision making in organizations %A Schminke,M. %A Caldwell,J. %A Vestal,Alex %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Behavioral Ethics: Linking Managerial Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility %C New Orleans, LA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 38081386497 %$ 38081386497 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T The Role of Identification, Rewards, and Knowledge Types in a Dual Exchange Knowledge Sharing Model %A Swift,Michele %A Paris,Lori %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Chicago, IL %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14185867265 %$ 14185867265 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T The Role of Mass Media and Marketing Communication in Consumer Ethnocentrism: A Study from the Russian Market %A Puzakova,Marina %A Kwak,Hyokjin %A Andras,Trina Larsen %A Zinkhan,George M. %K Marketing %K MBA %B Academy of Marketing Science Annual Conference %C Baltimore, MD %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 70481963008 %$ 70481963008 %0 Journal Article %J Canadian Journal of Career Development %D 2009 %T The role of personality and goal orientation in student preferences for job attributes %A Howes,Satoris %A Leiva,P. I. %A Henning,J. B. %A Post-Priller,S. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Canadian Journal of Career Development %V 8 %P 39-49 %8 2009 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 149512153088 %$ 149512153088 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T seem/seam %A Gallagher,Christine %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B Fairbanks Gallery %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 58492174336 %$ 58492174336 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %D 2009 %T Sentiment analysis of Chinese documents: From sentence to document level %A Zhang,Changli %A Zeng,Daniel %A Li,Jiexun %A Wang,Fei-Yue %A Zuo,Wanli %K BIS %B Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %V 60 %P 2474-2487 %8 2009 %G eng %N 12 %2 a %4 86817697792 %$ 86817697792 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing %D 2009 %T Signaling and initial public offerings: The use and impact of the lockup period %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Busenitz,L. W. %A Hoskisson,R. E. %A Johnson,R. A. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business Venturing %V 24 %P 360-372 %8 2009 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 83945111552 %$ 83945111552 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Strategic Management of Your New Venture: Risk and Intellectual Property %A Turner,John %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Business Boot Camp %C Corvallis, OR %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14246240257 %$ 14246240257 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Study of Thermal Properties of Military Ballistic Helmets by Thermal Manikin and Human Subjects %A Cluver,Brigitte %A Chen ,H L %K Design Program %C Bellvue, WA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 58244710400 %$ 58244710400 %0 Conference Paper %D 2009 %T Swooshes, Vectors, and Stripes: How the Design and Visual Fluency of Sport Firms’ Logos influence Communication Efficacy %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2009 %G eng %2 b %4 257903151104 %$ 257903151104 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Swooshes, Vectors, and Stripes: How the Design and Visual Fluency of Sport Firms’ Logos influence Communication Efficacy %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B AMA Winter Educators Conference %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 267791054848 %$ 267791054848 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management %D 2009 %T Taking the Leap from Dyads to Triads: Buyer-Supplier Relationships in Supply Network. %A Choi,Thomas %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %X A network is made up of nodes and links. The smallest unit that consists of both these network elements is a dyad made up of two nodes (a buyer and a supplier) and the link that connects them (a buyer–supplier relationship).

Naturally, the focus of the supply chain management literature has been on this dyad. For instance, a buyer affects a supplier through its supplier evaluation and certificate programs, as well as long-term agreement practices. The relationship between a buyer and its supplier has been characterized as cooperative or adversarial. We have learned a great deal about supply chains through such studies in dyadic context.

However, we submit that in a network, a dyad is not the smallest unit of a network. In fact, the smallest unit is a triad, made up of three nodes and the links that connect them. If so, how would this recognition guide us as we move forward to investigate supply chains as a network? What would be its implications to the genre of the literature on buyer–supplier relationships? %B Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management %V 14 %P 263-266, 269-270 %8 2009 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 14028060673 %$ 14028060673 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T TeachEngineering: K-12 Teacher Use Study %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Marshall,Byron %K Accounting %K BIS %B Special Workshop on TeachEngineering/GK-12 Integration %C Boulder, CO. %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 12650889217 %$ 12650889217 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Research %D 2009 %T Time variability in market risk aversion %A Berger,Dave %A Turtle,Harry J %K Finance %X We adopt realized covariances to estimate the coefficient of risk aversion across portfolios and through time. Our approach yields second moments that are free from measurement error and not influenced by a specified model for expected returns. Supporting the permanent income hypothesis, we find risk aversion responds to consumption smoothing behavior. As income increases, or as the ratio of consumption-to-income falls, relative risk aversion decreases. We also document variation in risk aversion across portfolios: risk aversion is highest for small and value portfolios. %B Journal of Financial Research %V 32 %P 285-307 %8 2009 %G eng %U http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0270-2592 %N 3 %2 a %4 10695460865 %$ 10695460865 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Top management team human capital and strategic exploration: The moderating role of CEO power %A Vestal,Alex %A Tzabbar,D. %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Chicago, IL %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 38081347585 %$ 38081347585 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems %D 2009 %T Topological Analysis of Criminal Activity Networks: Enhancing Transportation Security %A Kaza,Siddharth %A Xu,Jennifer %A Marshall,Byron %A Chen,Hsinchun %K Accounting %K BIS %X The security of border and transportation systems is a critical component of the national strategy for homeland security. The security concerns at the border are not independent of law enforcement in border-area jurisdictions because the information known by local law enforcement agencies may provide valuable leads that are useful for securing the border and transportation infrastructure. The combined analysis of law enforcement information and data generated by vehicle license plate readers at international borders can be used to identify suspicious vehicles and people at ports of entry. This not only generates better quality leads for border protection agents but may also serve to reduce wait times for commerce, vehicles, and people as they cross the border. This paper explores the use of criminal activity networks (CANs) to analyze information from law enforcement and other sources to provide value for transportation and border security. We analyze the topological characteristics of CAN of individuals and vehicles in a multiple jurisdiction scenario. The advantages of exploring the relationships of individuals and vehicles are shown. We find that large narcotic networks are small world with short average path lengths ranging from 4.5 to 8.5 and have scale-free degree distributions with power law exponents of 0.85–1.3. In addition, we find that utilizing information from multiple jurisdictions provides higher quality leads by reducing the average shortest-path lengths. The inclusion of vehicular relationships and border-crossing information generates more investigative leads that can aid in securing the border and transportation infrastructure. %B IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems %V 10 %P 83 - 91 %8 2009 %G eng %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TITS.2008.2011695 %N 1 %2 a %4 2609299457 %$ 2609299457 %0 Journal Article %J China Journal of Information Systems %D 2009 %T Transformation Framework of Conceptual to Logical Business Process Models %A Liu,M. %A Fan,Shaokun %A Zhao,J. L. %A Dou,W. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X (In Chinese) %B China Journal of Information Systems %V 3 %8 2009 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 132759312384 %$ 132759312384 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Supply Chain Management %D 2009 %T Triads in Supply Networks: Theorizing Buyer–Supplier–Supplier Relationships %A Choi,Thomas %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %X Past studies in supply chain management have focused on dyadic relationships (e.g., buyer–supplier), as all relationships in a network begin with a dyad. However, dyads do not capture the essence of a network. We posit in this paper that triads are the fundamental building blocks of a network. To begin considering triads in supply networks, we build on two extant bodies of literature — the buyer–supplier relationship and supplier–supplier relationship literature which offer us the context of buyer–supplier–supplier triads. By doing so, we are taking the first step toward cracking the internal dynamics of triads in supply networks. To build theoretical propositions, we apply balance theory and the structural-hole concept. We identify nine triadic archetypes of buyer–supplier–supplier relationships and state key propositions that aid in decision making in supply networks. %B Journal of Supply Chain Management %V 45 %P 8-25 JSCM Best Paper Runner-up %8 2009 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 14028091393 %$ 14028091393 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing %D 2009 %T Typology of Social Entrepreneurs: Motives, Search Processes and Ethical Challenges %A Zahra,Shaker A. %A Gedajlovic,Eric %A Neubaum,Donald %A Shulman,Joel M. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Social entrepreneurship has been the subject of considerable interest in the literature. This stems from its importance in addressing social problems and enriching communities and societies. In this article, we define social entrepreneurship; discuss its contributions to creating social wealth; offer a typology of entrepreneurs' search processes that lead to the discovery of opportunities for creating social ventures; and articulate the major ethical concerns social entrepreneurs might encounter. We conclude by outlining implications for entrepreneurs and advancing an agenda for future research, especially the ethics of social entrepreneurship. %B Journal of Business Venturing %V 24 %P 519 - 532 %8 2009 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 6768099329 %$ 6768099329 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Understanding How Product Information Traverses Across Online Communities %A Zhu,Bin %A Yang,C. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Third China Workshop on Information Management 2009 %C Guangzhou, China %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 39443169281 %$ 39443169281 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of Third China Workshop on Information Management 2009, Guangzhou, China %D 2009 %T Understanding How Product Information Traverses Across Online Communities %A Zhu,Bin %A Yang,Chris %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of Third China Workshop on Information Management 2009, Guangzhou, China %8 2009 %G eng %2 b %4 42184730625 %$ 42184730625 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Understanding when Knowledge Sharing Benefits Knowledge Sources' Creativity %A Swift,Michele %A Matusik,Sharon %A George,Jennifer %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Chicago, IL %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14185885697 %$ 14185885697 %0 Magazine Article %D 2009 %T Unlocking Business Value from an Integrated Management Approach to IT, Environment, and Supply Chain %A Sarkis,Joseph %A Park,Jacob %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Supply Chain %8 2009 %G eng %2 d %4 14028177409 %$ 14028177409 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Untitled %A Raja,V.T. %K BIS %B Management Information Systems (MIS) Symposium %C La Jolla, California %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 14248052737 %$ 14248052737 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Untitled %A King,Jesse %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B Academy of Marketing Science %C Portland, OR %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 51549718528 %$ 51549718528 %0 Journal Article %J The ICFAI Journal of Knowledge Management %D 2009 %T The use of Control Systems in New Product Development Innovation: Advancing the 'Help or Hinder' Debate %A Akroyd,Chris %A Narayan,S.S. %A Sridharan,V.G %K Accounting %X New Product Development (NPD) innovation is a critical activity in the current economic environment. In order to manage their NPD innovation projects, firms use Management Controls Systems (MCS). However, the effect that these systems have on NPD innovation is not clear. One stream of research suggests that MCS help NPD innovation while another stream suggests MCS hinder NPD innovation. Past research has shown that the role and style of MCS used may offer explanations on why MCS can both help and hinder NPD innovation. This paper adds another explanation by examining the relationship between three models (divisional, activity/decision and conversion/response) of a commonly used MCS, known as the Stage-Gate Process1 in the NPD innovation literature, and three types of NPD innovation projects (incremental, semi-radical and radical). The insights from an ethnomethodology informed field study are used to understand how and why the firms may use a different MCS (Stage-Gate Process models) for different NPD innovation project types. %B The ICFAI Journal of Knowledge Management %V 7 %P 70-90 %8 2009 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 57647728640 %$ 57647728640 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Using Wikis to Support Virtual Teams in Education: The Effect of Instructor Leadership Style. %A Tyran,Craig %A Raja,V.T. %A Tyran,Kristi %K BIS %B Association of Information Systems - SIGED Conference %C Phoenix, Arizona %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 22506346497 %$ 22506346497 %0 Conference Paper %B American Accounting Association 18th Annual Strategic and Emerging Technologies Research Workshop %D 2009 %T Visualizing basic accounting flows: does XBRL + model + animation = understanding? %A Marshall,Byron %A Mortenson,Kristian %A Bourne,Amy %A Price,Kevin %A Marshall,Andrew %K Accounting %K BIS %X The usefulness of XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) in facilitating efficient data sharing is clear, but widespread use of XBRL also promises to support more effective analysis processes. Representing traditional financial statements in this electronic and interoperable format should allow managers, investors, regulators, and importantly students to aggregate, compare and analyze financial information. Processing such data requires an understanding of the underlying paradigms embedded in consolidated sets of financial statements. This work explores the feasibility and effectiveness of an XBRL-based visualization tool, presenting an organizational framework, mapping that framework to financial statements and the XBRL formalism, and demonstrating a visual representation that organizes, depicts, and animates financial data. We show that our tool integrates and presents profitability, liquidity, financing, and market value data in a manner recognizable to business students in introductory financial accounting classes. This preliminary finding suggests the promise of XBRL-based visualization tools both in helping students grasp basic accounting concepts and in facilitating financial analysis in general. %B American Accounting Association 18th Annual Strategic and Emerging Technologies Research Workshop %C New York, NY %8 2009 %G eng %2 b %4 16758294529 %$ 16758294529 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Visualizing basic accounting flows: does XBRL + model + animation = understanding?" %A Bourne,Amy %K Accounting %B AAA Eighteenth Annual Research Workshop on SET in Accounting, Auditing and Tax. %C New York %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 15242760193 %$ 15242760193 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Visualizing Data Quality Metadata for Decision Support: A Prototype and Evaluation %A Zhu,Bin %A Shankaranarayanan,G. %A Cai,Y. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Fifteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems %C San Francisco, CA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 39442620417 %$ 39442620417 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the Fifteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems, San Francisco, California %D 2009 %T Visualizing Data Quality Metadata for Decision Support: A Prototype and Evaluation %A Shankaranarayanan,G. %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Proceedings of the Fifteenth Americas Conference on Information Systems, San Francisco, California %8 2009 %G eng %2 b %4 42184697857 %$ 42184697857 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Visualizing the intellectual structure with paper-reference matrices %A Zhang,Jian %A Chen,Chaomei %A Li,Jiexun %K BIS %B IEEE Information Visualization Conference (IEEE InfoVis 2009) %C Atlantic City, NJ, USA %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 98583795712 %$ 98583795712 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics %D 2009 %T Visualizing the Intellectual Structure with Paper-Reference Matrices %A Zhang,Jian %A Chen,Chaomei %A Li,Jiexun %K BIS %B IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics %V 15 %P 1153-1160 %8 2009 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 86817558528 %$ 86817558528 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2009 %T Wearing Many Hats: Supply Managers Behavioral Complexity and Its Imapct on Supplier Relations %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Steward,M. %A Hartley,J. %K Supply Chain %X Applying concepts from the behavioral complexity literature (Ashby, 1952; Denison, Hooijberg, and Quinn, 1995) we examine if supply managers’ multiple roles and the ability to shift among these roles is related to their interpersonal relationship with their key contact within the strategic suppliers’ organization and ultimately with the firm-to-firm relationship. Case studies identified four supply manager roles that are assumed when managing relationships with strategic suppliers: negotiator, facilitator, supplier’s advocate, and educator. Survey data were gathered from 59 pairs of supply managers and their key contact in a strategic supplier’s organization. Results show that a larger behavioral repertoire is positively related to interpersonal relationships but higher behavioral differentiation is negatively related to interpersonal relationships. Interpersonal relationships are positively related to firm-to-firm relationships. Limitations and opportunities for future research are discussed. %B Journal of Business Research %V 63 %P 817-823 %8 2009 %G eng %N 8 %2 a %4 16765759489 %$ 16765759489 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T When do excess human resources enhance exploration? The moderating effects of communication, coordination, and control %A Tzabbar,D. %A Amburgey,T. %A Vestal,Alex %K MBA %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Chicago, IL %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 38081402881 %$ 38081402881 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Why Consumers Buy Green %A Knuff,David %A Shinderman,Matt %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B It's in the Bag %C OSU-Cascades %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 21162592257 %$ 21162592257 %0 Generic %D 2009 %T XBRL: Visualizing Basic Accounting Flows %A Mortenson,Kristian %K Accounting %B American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %C N.Y., N.Y. %8 2009 %G eng %2 c %4 22483423233 %$ 22483423233 %0 Journal Article %J Early Childhood Education Journal %D 2009 %T Young Children's Color Preferences in the Interior Environment %A Read,Marilyn %A Upington ,D %K Design Program %B Early Childhood Education Journal %V 36 %P 491-496 %8 2009 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 58258855936 %$ 58258855936 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T 3D Presentations in Interior Design %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %C Minneapolis, MN %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 58484955136 %$ 58484955136 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Accounting Doctoral Program Demographics %A Baldwin,Amelia A %A Brown,Carol %A Trinkle,Brad S %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B American Accounting Association Diversity Section Mid-Year Meeting %C New Orleans, LA USA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 14261071873 %$ 14261071873 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The Advisory Role of the Board of Directors %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Financial Management Association %C Dallas, TX %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 13572597761 %$ 13572597761 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T An Analysis of the Accounting Doctoral Industry: Observations and Unanswered Questions %A Brown,Carol %A Baldwin,Amelia A %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B American Accounting Association Diversity Section Mid-Year Meeting %C New Orleans, LA USA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 14261084161 %$ 14261084161 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Are Transformational Leaders Fair? A Multi-Level Study of Transformational Leadership, Justice Perceptions, and Organizational Citizenship Behaviors %A Cho,Jeewon %A Dansereau,F. %K Management %B Academy of Management (AOM) %C Anaheim, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 37331728385 %$ 37331728385 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Automatic Ethics: The Effects of Implicit Assumptions and Contextual Cues on Moral Behavior %A Reynolds,S %A Leavitt,Keith %A Decelles,K %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Anaheim, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 38062913537 %$ 38062913537 %0 Journal Article %J Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %D 2008 %T Better in pairs?: Interactions between alliances and corporate %A Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela %A LiPuma,Joseph A. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %V 28 %P 626-640, Article 4 %8 2008 %G eng %N 19 %2 a %4 111915675648 %$ 111915675648 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Causes and conditions for venture capital in Latin America %A Khoury,Theodore %A Junkunc,Marc %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B INFORMS %C Washington D.C. %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 11557675009 %$ 11557675009 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T CEO Compensation and the Market for Corporate Control %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Financial Management Association %C Dallas, TX %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 13572642817 %$ 13572642817 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2008 %T CommunicationGarden System: Visualizing a Computer Mediated Communication System to Facilitate Knowledge Management %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %V 45 %P 778-794 %8 2008 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 39437830145 %$ 39437830145 %0 Journal Article %J Application Research of Computers %D 2008 %T Complex Problem Solving based on Complex Problem Definition Model %A Fan,Shaokun %A Wanchun,D. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X (In Chinese) %B Application Research of Computers %V 25 %8 2008 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 132759437312 %$ 132759437312 %0 Conference Paper %B Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %D 2008 %T Confidence and Angel Investment: Does Sex Matter? %A Becker-Blease,John %A Sohl,Jeff %K Finance %B Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %C Boston, MA %V 2008 %8 2008 %G eng %2 b %4 17354749953 %$ 17354749953 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Consumer responses to online service quality: An E-A-S-QUAL approach %A Kim,J %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Chicago, IL %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 59624916992 %$ 59624916992 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Consumers' (Dis)Use of the Nutrition Facts Panel %A Stokes,Amy %A Jensen,Thomas D %K Marketing %B Marketing and Public Policy Conference Proceedings %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 37980262401 %$ 37980262401 %0 Journal Article %J Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience %D 2008 %T A context- and role-driven scientific workflow development pattern %A Wanchun,D. %A Chen,J. %A Fan,Shaokun %A Cheung,S. C. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience %V 20 %P 1741-1757 %8 2008 %G eng %N 15 %2 a %4 132759416832 %$ 132759416832 %0 Journal Article %J Computer Engineering and Design %D 2008 %T Context-aware Resource Access Control in Scientific Workflows %A Fan,Shaokun %A Wanchun,D. %A Xiping,L. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %X (In Chinese) %B Computer Engineering and Design %V 29 %8 2008 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 132759474176 %$ 132759474176 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Creating Brand Impressions through Package Design %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B OSU Alumni Association Annual Meeting %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 267791108096 %$ 267791108096 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Creating Brand Impressions through Package Design %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B University of Oregon – Oregon State University Platypus Seminar %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 267791093760 %$ 267791093760 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Creating Brand Impressions with Packaging Design %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Oregon State University Consumer Behavior Interest Group %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 267791089664 %$ 267791089664 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Cross-cultural Design Process for Apparel Design %A Mullet,Kathy %A Park ,M %K Design Program %B ITAA 2008 Annual Meeting %C Schaumburg, IL %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 58248853504 %$ 58248853504 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 2008 %T Culture of Family Commitment and Strategic Flexibility: The Moderating Effect of Stewardship %A Zahra,Shaker %A Hayton,James %A Neubaum,Donald %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %V 32 %P 1035-1054 %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 50126061569 %$ 50126061569 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Decision support with data quality metadata %A Shankaranarayanan,G. %A Zhu,Bin %A Cai,Y. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B International Conference on Information Quality 2008 %C Boston, MA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 39444242433 %$ 39444242433 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Defining multiple strategies of green supply chain: a resource based perspective %A Simpson,Dayna %K Management %B European Operations Management Association Annual Conference %C Groningen, Netherlands %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 8477310977 %$ 8477310977 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Design Artifacts as Evaluative Criteria in the Fuzzy Front End of New Product Development %A Parkman,Ian %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B AMA Winter Educators Conference %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 267791056896 %$ 267791056896 %0 Conference Paper %D 2008 %T Design Artifacts as Evaluative Criteria in the Fuzzy Front End of New Product Development %A Parkman,Ian %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2008 %G eng %2 b %4 257903153152 %$ 257903153152 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Line %D 2008 %T Developing strategies for green supply chain management %A Simpson,Dayna %A Samson,D %K Management %B Decision Line %V 39 %8 2008 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 217337782272 %$ 217337782272 %0 Conference Paper %D 2008 %T Directing Consumer Price Expectation through Package Design %A Orth,Ulich H. %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2008 %G eng %2 b %4 257903155200 %$ 257903155200 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Directing Consumer Price Expectation through Package Design %A Orth,Ulrich %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B 4th Annual Wine Business Research Conference %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 267791058944 %$ 267791058944 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Disabled Enterpreneurs: A Model of Entrepreneurial Intention %A Baldridge,David %A Dibrell,Clay %A Neubaum,Donald %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson Conference %C Chapel Hill, NC %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 8495278081 %$ 8495278081 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Dividends and Agency Issues: Empirical Evidence From Germany %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Atlantic Schools of Business Conference %C St. John's Newfoundland %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 11894775809 %$ 11894775809 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Dividends and Agency Issues: Empirical Evidence From Germany %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Atlantic Schools of Business Conference %C St. John's Newfoundland %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 10095415297 %$ 10095415297 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting %D 2008 %T Do Corporate Governance Attributes Affect Adverse Selection Costs? Evidence from Seasoned Equity Offerings %A Becker-Blease,John %A Irani,Afshad %K Finance %B Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting %V 30 %P 281-296 %8 2008 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 13572915201 %$ 13572915201 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Do Men and Women Angels Invest Differently? %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Babson Park, MA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 13572626433 %$ 13572626433 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B "Between the Lines; Art, Design, and Technology" Symposium %C Greensboro %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 71305539584 %$ 71305539584 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Codice Student Design Converence %C Puebla, Mexico %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 71303497728 %$ 71303497728 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Design, Art and Technology Symposium: Between the Lines: Innovation in Art, Architecture and Design %C Greensboro, NC %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 71305461760 %$ 71305461760 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 71303600128 %$ 71303600128 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B San Diego Jewish Film Festival %C San Diego, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 71305809920 %$ 71305809920 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Santa Fe Film Festival %C Santa Fe, NM %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 71305834496 %$ 71305834496 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Accounting and Economics %D 2008 %T Economic Consequences of Increasing the Conformity in Accounting for Uncertain Tax Benefits %A Frischmann,Peter %A Shevlin,Terry %A Wilson,Ryan %K Accounting %B Journal of Accounting and Economics %V 46 %P 261-278 %8 2008 %G eng %N 2-3 %2 a %4 85490919424 %$ 85490919424 %0 Journal Article %J Pacific-Basin Finance Journal %D 2008 %T The Effect of Price Limits on Intraday Volatility and Information Asymmetry %A Kim,Yong H. %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X We investigate the effect of price limits on intra-day volatility and information asymmetry using transactions data from the Taiwan Stock Exchange. Proponents of price limits argue that they provide an opportunity for investors to reevaluate market information and make more rational trading decisions. We identify three different limit hits – closing, single, and consecutive – and hypothesize that only the consecutive limit hits are likely to provide such an opportunity, namely, to counter investor overreaction (volatility hypothesis) and to enhance information revelation (information asymmetry hypothesis). Our empirical evidence supports the volatility hypothesis. Our findings generate important policy implications for stock markets that have price limits. %B Pacific-Basin Finance Journal %V 16 %P 522-538 %8 2008 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 6360668161 %$ 6360668161 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The effects of brand familiarity and website design on consumer responses %A Yoo,J %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Chicago, IL %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 59624968192 %$ 59624968192 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The Efficiency of International Information Flow: Evidence from the ETF and CEF Prices %A Mathew,Prem %A Hughen,J Chris %K Finance %B Financial Management Association International %C Dallas, Texas %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 14217467905 %$ 14217467905 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Ehtics in Advertising: The Unilever case study %A Elton,Mark %K Marketing %K MBA %B Friday Forum %C Corvallis, Oregon %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 14069803009 %$ 14069803009 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Emerging from Bankruptcy with When-Issued Trading %A Brooks,Raymond %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Financial Management Association annual meeting %C Dallas %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 11894759425 %$ 11894759425 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Employees’ Distributive Justice Perceptions and Organizational Citizenship Behaviors: A Social Exchange Perspective %A Cho,Jeewon %A Kessler,S. %K Management %B International Academy of Business and Economics (IABE) %C Las Vegas, NV %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 37331718145 %$ 37331718145 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Entrepreneurial Strategies Versus Institutional Interventions %A Khoury,Theodore %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B University of Miami School of Business Research Seminar Series %C Miami, Florida %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 14399004673 %$ 14399004673 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Environmental cues which lead to higher seller credibility in an online auction setting %A Weiss,J %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Chicago, Illinois %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 59624992768 %$ 59624992768 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Corporate Finance %D 2008 %T Errors in estimating share repurchases %A Banyi,Monica %K Accounting %B Journal of Corporate Finance %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 9642532865 %$ 9642532865 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Ethics in Advertising: The Unilever case study %A Elton,Mark %K Marketing %K MBA %B Special Topics: Ethics in Advertising %C Corvallis, Oregon %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 14069821441 %$ 14069821441 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Business Studies %D 2008 %T The evolution and internalization of international joint ventures in a transitioning economy %A Steensma,K. %A Barden,Jeffrey %A Dhanaraj,C. %A Lyles,M %A Tihanyi,L %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Although international joint ventures (IJVs) may mature over time and develop competitive viability, they maintain some risk of instability owing to their shared ownership. Such instability can ultimately lead to their internalization by one of the partners. In this study, we consider factors that influence (1) whether IJVs evolve toward becoming a wholly owned subsidiary, and (2) which parent (foreign or local) gains ownership of the venture. We use a sample of Hungarian joint ventures, and find that only when there is both a power imbalance between the parents and high levels of conflict is the likelihood that the joint venture converts to a wholly owned subsidiary enhanced. The extent to which the joint venture has learned from the foreign parent indirectly determines which parent gains full ownership. Extensive knowledge transfer to a joint venture in a transitioning economy combined with high levels of conflict increases the likelihood of the foreign parent gaining full ownership. In contrast, when there is extensive knowledge transfer and low conflict between the parents, the local parent is more likely to internalize the venture. Our results suggest that the relationship between partner power and outcomes in ventures is more complex than originally believed, and is contingent upon the level of conflict between the parents of the IJV. %B Journal of International Business Studies %V 39 %P 491-507 %8 2008 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 83757025280 %$ 83757025280 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T An Examination of the Antecedents of Motivation to Lead %A Kess,S. %A Radosevich,D. %A Cho,Jeewon %A Kim,S. %K Management %B International Academy of Business and Economics (IABE) %C Las Vegas, NV %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 37331726337 %$ 37331726337 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T An Examination of the Relationship Between High Performance Work Practices and Knowledge Sharing %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 8476215297 %$ 8476215297 %0 Journal Article %J Military Psychology %D 2008 %T Family-friendly environments and U.S. Army soldier performance and work outcomes %A Huffman,A. H. %A Howes,Satoris %A Castro,C. A. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Military Psychology %V 20 %P 253-270 %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 149512271872 %$ 149512271872 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Financing Entrepreneurship %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B The Entrepreneurial Process %C Jena Germany %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 10095374337 %$ 10095374337 %0 Journal Article %J Small Business Economics %D 2008 %T Founding family influence and the moderating effects of product market competition on firm performance: Implications for corporate governance %A Randoy,Trond %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Small Business Economics %V 20 %P 335-344 %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 12158451713 %$ 12158451713 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The Future of Fashion Design Education %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Asian Fashion Federation Annual Meeting %C Hanoi, Vietnam %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 87056994304 %$ 87056994304 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal %D 2008 %T Globalization of Social Entrepreneurship %A Zahra,Shaker A. %A Rawhouser,Hans %A Bhawe,Nachiket %A Neubaum,Donald %A Hayton,James C. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal %V 2 %P 117-131 %8 2008 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 6878097409 %$ 6878097409 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Going to war to keep up with the Joneses: Questions about earnings effects on U.S. military pilot service %A Maue,Brian %A Murnieks,Charles %A Ferrante,Claudia %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management %C Anaheim %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 127383099392 %$ 127383099392 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Hanbok Sport %A Mullet,Kathy %A Park,M %K Design Program %B 2008 ITAA Proceedings Annual Conference %C Schaumburg, IL %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 78389583872 %$ 78389583872 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Harvesting Rawls Bounty: Growing an Environmental Ethic from the Work of John Rawls %A Archer,Geoffrey %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Society for Business Ethics Annual Meeting %C Anaheim, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 14098972673 %$ 14098972673 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing %D 2008 %T Holistic package design and consumer brand impressions %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %K MBA %B Journal of Marketing %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 216837691392 %$ 216837691392 %0 Journal Article %D 2008 %T Holistic Package Design and Consumer Brand Impressions %A Orth,Ulrich %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 257902768128 %$ 257902768128 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing %D 2008 %T Holistic package design and consumer brand impressions %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B Journal of Marketing %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 216837691392 %$ 216837691392 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T How Does Bunching Affect Bid-Ask Spread Component Estimation? %A Mathew,Prem %A Michayluk,David %K Finance %B Financial Management Association International %C Dallas, Texas %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 14217410561 %$ 14217410561 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The Impact of Accounting Standards and Ownership Structure on IPO Underpricing: Evidence from Germany's Neuer Markt %A Yang,Jimmy %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Academy of Entrepreneurial Finance %C Las Vegas, NV %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 10095396865 %$ 10095396865 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The impact of accounting standards and ownership structure on IPO underpricing: evidence from Germany’s Neuer Market %A Yang,Jimmy %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Academy of Entrepreneurial Finance Conference %C Las Vegas %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 14184595457 %$ 14184595457 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The Impact of Eco-Labeling on Consumer Perceptions %A Stokes,Amy %A Turri,Anna %K Marketing %B Marketing and Public Policy 2008 Pre-conference Workshop %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 37980325889 %$ 37980325889 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The Impact of Firm Natural Environment Policy on the Market Orientation to Innovation Relationship in SMEs %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %A Hansen,Eric N. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Chapel Hill, NC %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 8582465537 %$ 8582465537 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The Impact of Gender on Voluntary and Involuntary Executive Departure %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B California Corporate Finance Conference %C Loyola, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 13572581377 %$ 13572581377 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Taxation Association %D 2008 %T The Impact of Tax Status on the Relation between Employee Stock Options and Debt %A Moore,Jared %A Aier,Jagadison K. %K Accounting %X This study extends prior research on the tax motivated substitution of employee stock options (ESOs) for debt by providing evidence on the manner in which the tax status of the firm and ESOs interact to influence debt policy. Using tobit regression and a sample of 13,345 firm-year observations over the period 1993-2004, we find that firms whose expected marginal tax rates are likely to be affected by non-debt tax shields (i.e., tax-sensitive firms) substitute ESOs for debt. In contrast, we find no association between debt and ESOs for firms that are likely able to fully utilize all available tax shields without affecting their expected marginal tax rates due to their high level of profitability for tax purposes (i.e., tax-insatiable firms). These results suggest that tax status impacts the association between debt and ESOs such that the two tax shields are not substitutes for all groups of firms across tax status categories. %B Journal of the American Taxation Association %C Sarasota FL %V 30 %8 2008 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 648785920 %$ 648785920 %0 Journal Article %J Educational and Psychological Measurement %D 2008 %T The importance of construct breadth when examining interrole conflict %A Huffman,A. H. %A Howes,Satoris %A Payne,S. C. %A Castro,C. A. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Educational and Psychological Measurement %V 68 %P 515-530 %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 149512302592 %$ 149512302592 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T In Other’s Words %A Gallagher,Christine %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 58492237824 %$ 58492237824 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Incorporating Stakeholders into Corporate Finance %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Financial Education Association %C Hilton Head, SC; %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 13572675585 %$ 13572675585 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Infusing Cross-Cultural Aspects into a Professional Curriculum %A Pedersen,E %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B 2008 Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities %C Honolulu, HI %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 58248865792 %$ 58248865792 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Innovation Radar 2.0 %A Chen,Jiyao %A Sawhney,Mohanbir %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Kauffman Symposiums on Entrepreneurship and Innovation Data %C Washington, DC %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 37863993345 %$ 37863993345 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Inspiration India %A Mullet,Kathy %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B 2008 ITAA Proceedings Annual Conference %C Schaumburg, IL %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 78389590016 %$ 78389590016 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Integrating stakeholderism into finance. %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Stakeholder Marketing Consortium %C Boston, MA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 17582645249 %$ 17582645249 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Integrating sustainability into finance discipline %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Financial Management Association %C Dallas, TX %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 17582630913 %$ 17582630913 %0 Journal Article %J Research Policy %D 2008 %T Internal sequential innovations: How does interrelatedness affect patent renewal? %A Liu,K. %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Cullen,J. %A Alexander,R. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Research Policy %V 37 %P 946-953 %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 83905462272 %$ 83905462272 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment in Alternative Officing %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Annual Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) International Conference %C Veracruz, Mexico %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 58484606976 %$ 58484606976 %0 Book Section %D 2008 %T Le capital-risque et les jeunes entreprises innovantes en France %A Gerasymenko,Violetta %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %C FutuRIS %8 2008 %G eng %2 d %4 99032657920 %$ 99032657920 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Small Business Management %D 2008 %T Leveraging family-based brand identity to enhance firm competitiveness and performance. %A Craig,Justin %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Small Business Management %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 6815588353 %$ 6815588353 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T A Longitudinal Perspective on Nonarticulation in the Statement of Cash Flows %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Northwest Accounting Research Group %C Levenworth, Washington %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 85490948096 %$ 85490948096 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Looking Beyond the Knowledge Source-Recipient Relationship in the Transfer of Tacit Knowledge %A Swift,Michele %A Virick,Meghna %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 8476217345 %$ 8476217345 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Ethics %D 2008 %T Management Attempts to Avoid Accounting Disclosure Oversight: The Effects of Trust and Knowledge on Corporate Directors' Governance Ability %A Rose,Ania %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Journal of Business Ethics %V 83 %P 193-205 %8 2008 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 149552089088 %$ 149552089088 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Journal %D 2008 %T Managerial agents watching other agents: Multiple agency conflicts regarding underpricing in IPOs %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Hoskisson,R. E. %A Busenitz,L. W. %A Johnson,R. A. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Journal %V 51 %P 277-294 %8 2008 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 83944996864 %$ 83944996864 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Managers' Use of Language Across Alternative Disclosure Outlets: Earnings Press Releases versus MD&A %A Davis,A. %A Tama-Sweet,Isho %K Accounting %B Financial Economics and Accounting Conference %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 38080364545 %$ 38080364545 %0 Report %D 2008 %T Mark E. Nissen: Harnessing Knowledge Dynamics: Principled Organizational Knowing & Learning %A Carroll,Tim %K Management %X Harnessing Knowledge Dynamics: Principled Organizational Knowing & Learning by Mark E. Nissen is reviewed. %V 14 %P 52-55 %8 2008 %G eng %U https://www.proquest.com/docview/201657890?pq-origsite=gscholar&fromopenview=true %N 1 %2 d %4 222944225280 %$ 222944225280 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The Marketing Canon %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Christian Albrechts Universität zu Kiel %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 267791087616 %$ 267791087616 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Matching Media to Message: When and When Not to Use Distance Learning %A Morris,John %K Management %B IQPC Distance Learning Summit %C Sao Paulo Brasil %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 17804552193 %$ 17804552193 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Regulatory Economics %D 2008 %T Mergers and Acquisitions as a Response to the Deregulation of the Electric Power Industry: Value Creation or Value Destruction? %A Becker-Blease,John %A Goldberg,Larry %A Kaen,Fred R. %K Finance %B Journal of Regulatory Economics %V 33 %P 21-53 %8 2008 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 13572874241 %$ 13572874241 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Microbiological Degradation of Naturally Colored Cotton Fibers %A Cluver,Brigitte %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Conference %C Schaumburg, IL %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 58244769792 %$ 58244769792 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Minority PhDs in Accounting: Distribution and Trends %A Brown,Carol %A Baldwin,Amelia A %A Trinkle,Brad S %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %C Anaheim, CA USA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 14261041153 %$ 14261041153 %0 Conference Paper %B Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research: %D 2008 %T A Model Of Entrepreneurial Intentions Within The Persons With Disabilities Population %A Baldridge,David %A Dibrell,Clay %A Neubaum,Donald %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X While self-employment presents many challenges, an entrepreneurial path for a person with a
disability can mean the difference between unemployment or severe underemployment and a truly
exceptional and prosperous career. Recent research highlights the importance of entrepreneurial
intentions (i.e., the interest of a person in starting, acquiring or buying a business) as a precursor
to entrepreneurial behavior (Zhao et al., 2005). Further, entrepreneurial self-efficacy (Zhao et al.,
2005), defined as the level of confidence individuals have to identify new opportunities, create
products, think creatively, or commercialize an idea, is positively associated with entrepreneurial
intention. In reviewing the literature on people with disabilities, however, we find reason to believe
that this model does not fully explain the entrepreneurial activities of persons with disabilities.
Thus, we integrate the literatures on entrepreneurship and people with disabilities to propose a
refined model. A few of the propositions offered by our model are included below. %B Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research: %C Chapel Hill, NC. %V Vol. 28 %P Article 4 %8 2008 %G eng %N Iss. 5 %2 b %4 22485731329 %$ 22485731329 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T A Model Of The Impact Of Disability Attributes On Career Utility And Entrepreneurial Intentions. %A Dibrell,Clay %A Baldridge,David %A Neubaum,Donald %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 8495194113 %$ 8495194113 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Sport Management %D 2008 %T Moderating and Mediating Efects of Team Identifcation in Regard to Causal Attributions and Summary Judgments Following a Game Outcome," %A Chen,Johnny %A Madrigal,Robert %K Marketing %B Journal of Sport Management %8 2008 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 167852883968 %$ 167852883968 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Monitoring Conflicts in Virtual Teams: A Social Network Approach %A Zhu,Bin %A Gaynor,M %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Second China Summer Workshop on Information Management %C Kunming, China %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 39443273729 %$ 39443273729 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Monitoring Team Conflicts through the Visualization of Social Networks %A Zhu,Bin %A Gaynor,M %A Bradner,S. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 7th Workshop on e-Business %C Paris, France %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 39443214337 %$ 39443214337 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T A multidimensional examination of the motivation to engage in knowledge sharing: integrating identification theory with social exchange theory %A Swift,Michele %A Paris,Lori %K Management %B Southern Management Association Regional Meeting %C St. Petersburg, Florida %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 12576610305 %$ 12576610305 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Negotiating Agency in the Elderly Consumption Ensemble %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Penaloza,Lisa %K Marketing %B North American Association for Consumer Research %C San Francisco, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 17016672257 %$ 17016672257 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Vocational Behavior %D 2008 %T Newcomer psychological contracts and employee socialization activities: Does perceived balance in obligations matter? %A Payne,S. C. %A Howes,Satoris %A Boswell,W. R. %A Barger,E. J. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Vocational Behavior %V 73 %P 465-472 %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 149512243200 %$ 149512243200 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T PhDs in Accounting: Gender Distribution and Trends %A Brown,Carol %A Trinkle,Brad S %A Baldwin,Amelia A %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %C Anaheim, CA USA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 14261047297 %$ 14261047297 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Predictability of Fraudulent Financial Reporting %A Bourne,Amy %K Accounting %B CBFA Annual Conference - Indianapolis, IN %C Indianapolis, IN %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 11253268481 %$ 11253268481 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T PRM-based identity matching using social context %A Li,Jiexun %A Wang,Gang Alan %A Chen,Hsinchun %K BIS %B IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI 2008) %C Taipei, Taiwan %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 98583906304 %$ 98583906304 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Process component identification from business policy documents %A Li,Jiexun %A Wang,Harry Jiannan %A Zhang,Zhu %A Zhao,J Leon %K BIS %B China Summer Workshop on Information Management (CSWIM 2008) %C Yunnan, China %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 98583873536 %$ 98583873536 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Product Design Research %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B University of New Mexico Anderson School of Management %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 267791091712 %$ 267791091712 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Relation-centric task identification for policy-based process mining %A Li,Jiexun %A Wang,Harry Jiannan %A Zhang,Zhu %A Zhao,J Leon %K BIS %B International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2008) %C Paris, France %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 98583812096 %$ 98583812096 %0 Journal Article %J International Review of Economics and Finance %D 2008 %T Relative Performance of Trading Halts and Price Limits: Evidence from the Spanish Stock Exchange %A Kim,Yong H. %A Yague,Jose %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X We study the relative performance of trading halts and price limits using data from the Spanish Stock Exchange where both mechanisms have coexisted. According to our evidence, trading activity increases after either mechanism is triggered. Volatility stays the same after trading halts but increases after price limit hits. Our evidence also shows that the bid–ask spread is narrower after trading halts but wider after price limit hits. Information is efficiently reflected in stock prices once trading resumes after trading halts, but there is evidence of market overreaction for upper price limits. Our overall result may have important policy implications for financial markets in the world. %B International Review of Economics and Finance %V 17 %P 197-215 %8 2008 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 649914368 %$ 649914368 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Resource combinations behind entrepreneurial internationalization %A Qian,Gongming %A Khoury,Theodore %A Peng,Mike W %A Li,Lee %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Meeting %C Anaheim, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 11557685249 %$ 11557685249 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Retailing in rural communities: Retailers’ perceptions of their customers and their communities %A Mullis,K %A Kim,Minjeong %A MacTavish,K %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Rural Sociology Society Annual Meeting %C Manchester, New Hampshire %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 59820220416 %$ 59820220416 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Contemporary Athletics %D 2008 %T Risk management strategies at Division I Intercollegiate Football stadiums: Do spectators perceive they are protected against terrorism? %A Veltri,Frank %A Miller,J %A Gillentine,J %K Marketing %B Journal of Contemporary Athletics %V 3 %P 45-56 %8 2008 %G eng %2 a %4 168670658560 %$ 168670658560 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Rob Rogers and the Case of the Annoying Audiophile %A Archer,Geoffrey %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Western Casewriters Association %C Oakland, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 8680419329 %$ 8680419329 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The Role of Autonomous Teams in New Product Development %A Patamakul,Peerasit %A Chen,Jiyao %A Lynn,Gary S %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering Technology %C Cape Town, South Africa %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 37863997441 %$ 37863997441 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Self-congruity, satisfaction, and retailer loyalty %A Mullis,K %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Chicago, IL %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 59624957952 %$ 59624957952 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Service failure in online retailing: A content analysis of consumer complaints %A Kim,Minjeong %A Park,M %A Mullis,K %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Chicago, IL %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 59624933376 %$ 59624933376 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T The Short Happy Life of Celiant Corporation %A Caplan,Dennis %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %K MBA %B Annual Conference of the North American Case Research Association %C Durham, NH %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 12560222209 %$ 12560222209 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Something Undeniable %A Gallagher,Christine %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %C Wellfleet, MA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 58492196864 %$ 58492196864 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Sources on Nonarticulation in Cash Flow Statements %A Frischmann,Peter %K Accounting %B Western Regional Meeting %C San Francisco, California %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 87507822592 %$ 87507822592 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Strategic Planning And Flexibility As Governance Control Mechanisms In Family And Non-Family Firms. %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %A Neubaum,Donald %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Anaheim, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 8495233025 %$ 8495233025 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Supply Chain Management %D 2008 %T Structural Embeddedness and Supplier Management: A Network Perspective %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas Y. %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Supply Chain Management %V 44 %P 5-13 %8 2008 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 37694455809 %$ 37694455809 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Structural Embeddedness and Supplier Management: A Network Perspective %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas %K Supply Chain %B Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute %C Baltimore, MD %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 37706000385 %$ 37706000385 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Study of Thermal Properties of Military Ballistic Helmets by Thermal Manikin and Human Subjects %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Cluver,Brigitte %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Seattle, WA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 71127185408 %$ 71127185408 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Stylometric feature selection for assessing review helpfulness %A Li,Jiexun %A MacDonald,Craig M %A Zheng,Rong %K BIS %B The 18th Workshop on Information Technology and Systems (WITS) %C Paris, France %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 98583836672 %$ 98583836672 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Successes, Challenges and Changes in Community Design Centers %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B AIA/ACD Conference: Innovations and Collaborations in Housing Affordability %C Phoenix, AZ %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 59475871744 %$ 59475871744 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Supplier Relationship Paradoxes and Performance Implications %A Kim,Yusoon %K Supply Chain %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Anaheim, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 37706031105 %$ 37706031105 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Sustainability in Workplace Environment %A Lee,Seunghae %A Mohamadlou,S %K Design Program %B Annual Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) International Conference %C Montreal, Canada %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 58484582400 %$ 58484582400 %0 Journal Article %J National Tax Journal %D 2008 %T Taxes and Investment Opportunities: Valuing Permanently Reinvested Foreign Earnings %A Eiler,Lisa %A Bryant-Kutcher,Lida %A Guenther,David A %K Accounting %B National Tax Journal %V 61 %P 699-720 %8 2008 %G eng %U http://ntj.tax.org/ %2 a %4 38044381185 %$ 38044381185 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Theme creation for digital collections %A Li,Jiexun %A Xia,Lin %A Zhou,Xiaohua %K BIS %B International Dublin Core and Metadata Applications (DC 2008) %C Berlin, Germany %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 98583859200 %$ 98583859200 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Theory Pruning: Strategies for Reducing Our Dense Theoretical Landscape %A Leavitt,Keith %A Mitchell,T R %A Peterson,J %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Anaheim, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 38062839809 %$ 38062839809 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Time Variability in Market Risk Aversion %A Berger,Dave %K Finance %B Midwest Finance Association Annual Meeting %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 10695579649 %$ 10695579649 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Toward A Model Of Issue Selling By Successor Generation In Family Firms %A Yan,Ling %A Baldridge,David %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Annual Meeting %C Anaheim, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 8683378689 %$ 8683378689 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Toward a Model of Issue Selling in Family Firms %A Ling,Yan %A Baldridge,David %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Theories of Family Enterprise Conference %C Alberta, CAN %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 8683415553 %$ 8683415553 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Untitled %A Gallagher,Christine %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B Design Principles and Practices Conference %C Miami, Florida %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 58492145664 %$ 58492145664 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Untitled %A King,Jesse %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B American Marketing Association %C San Diego, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 51549714432 %$ 51549714432 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Use of Supply Chain Relationships to Recycle Secondary Materials %A Simpson,Dayna %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Conference %C Anaheim, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 8477313025 %$ 8477313025 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %D 2008 %T Using Importance Flooding to Identify Interesting Networks of Criminal Activity %A Marshall,Byron %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Kaza,Siddharth %K Accounting %K BIS %X Cross-jurisdictional law enforcement data sharing and analysis is of vital importance because law breakers regularly operate in multiple jurisdictions. Agencies continue to invest massive resources in various sharing initiatives despite several high-profile failures. Key difficulties include: privacy concerns, administrative issues, differences in data representation, and a need for better analysis tools. This work presents a methodology for sharing and analyzing investigation-relevant data and is potentially useful across large cross-jurisdictional data sets. The approach promises to allow crime analysts to use their time more effectively when creating link charts and performing similar analysis tasks. Many potential privacy and security pitfalls are avoided by reducing shared data requirements to labeled relationships between entities. Our importance flooding algorithm helps extract interesting networks of relationships from existing law enforcement records using user-controlled investigation heuristics, spreading activation, and path-based interestingness rules. In our experiments, several variations of the importance flooding approach outperformed relationship-weight-only methods in matching expert-selected associations. We find that accuracy in not substantially affected by reasonable variations in algorithm parameters and demonstrate that user feedback and additional, case-specific information can be usefully added to the computational model. %B Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %V 59 %P 2099-2114 %8 2008 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/Marshall_JASIST_ImportanceFlooding_PrePrint.pdf %N 13 %2 a %4 2609309697 %$ 2609309697 %0 Journal Article %J Applied Financial Economics %D 2008 %T The Value of Stability Ratings to the Canadian Income Trust Market %A Neeliah-Chinniah,Priscilla %A Mathew,Prem %A Yildirim,Semih %K Finance %B Applied Financial Economics %V 18 %P 1465-1474 %8 2008 %G eng %N 18 %2 a %4 2718355457 %$ 2718355457 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Who Are You Calling Old? Old Age Identity Negotiation in the Elderly Consumption Ensemble %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Penaloza,Dr. Lisa %K Marketing %B Consumer Culture Theory Conference %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 13207296001 %$ 13207296001 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Who cares about the natural environment in the microfinance lending process? %A Archer,Geoffrey %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Universitas21: Water – How Need Drives Research, and Research Underpins Solutions to Worldwide Problems %C Birmingham, UK %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 14098980865 %$ 14098980865 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Why do some architects care? Motives behind choosing a socially‐responsive career %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B The 39th Annual Conference of Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) %C Veracruz, Mexico %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 59475898368 %$ 59475898368 %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Why Does Procedural Justice Influence Citizenship Behavior? %A Cho,Jeewon %A Treadway,D. %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) %C San Francisco, CA %8 2008 %G eng %2 c %4 37331734529 %$ 37331734529 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications %D 2008 %T A Workflow Engine-Driven SOA-Based Cooperative Computing Paradigm in Grid Environments %A Wanchun,D. %A Chen,J. %A Liu,J %A Cheung,S. C. %A Chen,G. %A Fan,Shaokun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications %V 22 %8 2008 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 132759375872 %$ 132759375872 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Acceptance of gerotechnologies by older women in rural areas %A Steggell,Carmen %A Hooker,K %A Bowman,S %A Brandt,J %A Lee,M %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B 2nd International Conference on Technology and Aging %C Toronto, ON %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58315198464 %$ 58315198464 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Advertising Assets %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B University of Auckland %C Auckland NZ %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 14226739201 %$ 14226739201 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Alumni Giving: Cultivating Connections that Build Commitment %A Koenig,Hal %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education %C San Diego, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 14290022401 %$ 14290022401 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing %D 2007 %T Angel Capital Access for Women-Entrepreneurs %A Becker-Blease,John %A Sohl,Jeff %K Finance %B Journal of Business Venturing %V 22 %P 503-521 %8 2007 %G eng %2 a %4 13572794369 %$ 13572794369 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2007 %T Appearance Management Behavior and the Five Factor Model of Personality %A Johnson,Tricia Widner %A Francis,Sally K %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 25 %P 230-243 %8 2007 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 58203062272 %$ 58203062272 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money %D 2007 %T Are Foreign Issuers Complying with Regulation Fair Disclosure? %A Mathew,Prem %A Michayluk,D. %A Kofman,P. %K Finance %B Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money %V 17 %P 246-260 %8 2007 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 648288256 %$ 648288256 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Ethics %D 2007 %T Attention to Aggressive and Potentially Fraudulent reporting: Effects of Experience and Trust %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Journal of Business Ethics %V 73 %P 319-331 %8 2007 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 149551910912 %$ 149551910912 %0 Journal Article %J Behavioral Research in Accounting %D 2007 %T Attention to Aggressive and Potentially Fraudulent reporting: Effects of Experience and Trust %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Behavioral Research in Accounting %V 19 %P 215-230 %8 2007 %G eng %2 a %4 149551855616 %$ 149551855616 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Auto patent classification using citation network information: An experimental study in nanotechnology %A Li,Xin %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Zhang,Zhu %A Li,Jiexun %K BIS %B ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2007) %C Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 98583994368 %$ 98583994368 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Baby boomer caregivers perception of gerotechnology: Preliminary findings from a pilot project. %A Mahmood,A %A Lee,M %A Steggell,Carmen %A Yamamoto,T %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B 2nd International Conference on Technology and Aging %C Toronto, ON %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58315175936 %$ 58315175936 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Being the boss and working for a boss: Upsides and downsides. %A Craig,Justin %A Schaper,M. %A Dibrell,Clay %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B The 2007 Australian-New Zealand Academy of Management Conference %C Sydney, Australia. %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6815875073 %$ 6815875073 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Between a strategic rock and a hard place: Planning and flexibility in family and non-family firms. %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2007 Australian-New Zealand Academy of Management Conference %C Sydney, Australia. %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6815823873 %$ 6815823873 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Can technology support aging in place? %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Employees’ Wellness Group %C Corvallis, OR %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58276001792 %$ 58276001792 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Catalyzing Cradle to Cradle through Entrepreneurship: Waste = Food ≈ Effectuation %A Archer,Geoffrey %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Business Ethics in a Global World: China, India & Beyond %C Santa Clara, California %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2714634241 %$ 2714634241 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Characterizing the Entrepreneur %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Central Oregon Busness Roundtable %C Riverwalk Hotel %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2657712129 %$ 2657712129 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T The choice between rights and underwritten equity offerings: evidence from the Chinese Stock Markets %A Dang,Li %A Yang,Jimmy %K Accounting %K Finance %B Financial Management Association Meeting %C Orlando %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 8582137857 %$ 8582137857 %0 Conference Paper %D 2007 %T Communicating with Product Design %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2007 %G eng %2 b %4 257903157248 %$ 257903157248 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Communicating with Product Design %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Academy of Marketing Science Annual Conference %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 267791060992 %$ 267791060992 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Systems: Special Issue Enid Mumford's Contribution to Information Systems Theory and Theoretical Thinking %D 2007 %T Complex problem solving: A case study on identity matching based on social contextual information %A Xu,Jennifer %A Wang,Alan G. %A Li,Jiexun %A Chau,Michaul %K BIS %B Journal of the Association for Information Systems: Special Issue Enid Mumford's Contribution to Information Systems Theory and Theoretical Thinking %V 8 %P Article 31 %8 2007 %G eng %N 10 %2 a %4 86818070528 %$ 86818070528 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Confidence and Angel Investors: Does Sex Matter? %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 13576132609 %$ 13576132609 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Conformity, fads, and the legitimation of firm strategy %A Khoury,Theodore %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Society of Entrepreneurship Scholars Annual Meeting %C Society of Entrepreneurship Scholars, Columbus, OH. %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6267607041 %$ 6267607041 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Consolidating from 500 Training Departments to One %A Morris,John %K Management %B Elliott Masie's Learning Conference %C Orlando FL %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 17804580865 %$ 17804580865 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T A consumer perspective of buying environment characteristics in the context of e-services %A Kim,J %A Kim,Minjeong %A Kandampully,J %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Los Angeles, California %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 59820306432 %$ 59820306432 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Creating Relational Capital through Knowledge Sharing %A Swift,Michele %A Virick,Meghna %K Management %B Western Academy of Management Regional Meeting %C Missoula, MT %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 8085673985 %$ 8085673985 %0 Journal Article %J European Journal of Marketing %D 2007 %T Cross-national differences in consumer response to the framing of advertising messages: An exploratory comparison from central Europe %A Orth,Ulrich %A Koenig,Hal %A Firbasova,Zuzana %K Marketing %X This study examines consumer response to positively versus negatively framed advertisements in four Central European countries. Different emotional, cognitive and attitudinal reactions to advertisements for food products were found with respondents in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. Testing a comprehensive structural equation model separately for each country revealed differences as well as similarities in how positively and negatively framed advertisements elicited the emotional dimensions downbeat, pleased and attentive, and affected consumer cognitions and attitudes. Across countries, the intertwined roles of emotions and cognitions in affecting consumer attitudinal response were generally confirmed, suggesting cross-cultural robustness of the underlying framework. %B European Journal of Marketing %V 41 %8 2007 %G eng %N 3/4 %2 a %4 647577600 %$ 647577600 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Design of WWII Wedding Dress %A Mullet,Kathy %A Clayton ,T %K Design Program %B ITAA 2007 Annual Meeting %C Los Angeles, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58248886272 %$ 58248886272 %0 Journal Article %J Simulation Modeling Practice and Theory %D 2007 %T On Design, Verification, and Dynamic Modification of the Problem-Based Scientific Workflow Model %A Liu,X. %A Wanchun,D. %A Chen,J. %A Fan,Shaokun %A Cheung,S. C. %A Cai,S. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Simulation Modeling Practice and Theory %V 15 %8 2007 %G eng %N 9 %2 a %4 132759525376 %$ 132759525376 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Journal %D 2007 %T Disentangling the influences of leaders' relational embeddedness on interorganizational exchange %A Barden,Jeffrey %A Mitchell,W. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Drawing on the concept of relational embeddedness and the associated mechanisms of mutual understanding, trust, and commitment, we examine how leaders' prior exchange experiences influence the likelihood of subsequent interorganizational exchange. We begin to develop a microlevel model of organization-level relations that accounts for nodal multiplexity. In data on baseball player trades, we found that individual leaders' ties affected exchanges less than did an organization's other ties. The sharing of exchange experiences by organizations and their current leaders increased the influences of those experiences on exchange behavior. Thus, leaders have more influence within their organizational contexts than in isolation. %B Academy of Management Journal %V 50 %P 1440-1461 %8 2007 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 83756896256 %$ 83756896256 %0 Conference Paper %D 2007 %T Do As Others Do: Modeling IT Adoption Intentions through Institutional and Social Contagion Theories %A Klein,R. %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2007 %G eng %2 b %4 272321701888 %$ 272321701888 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Do Men and Women Angels Invest Differently? %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B USASBE Conference %C Dallas, TX %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 13572620289 %$ 13572620289 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C San Diego, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 71303628800 %$ 71303628800 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C San Diego, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 71304253440 %$ 71304253440 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business and Management %D 2007 %T Dynamic strategic planning: Achieving strategic flexibility through formalization. %A Dibrell,Clay %A Down,Jon %A Bull,Lyndall %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business and Management %V 13 %P 21-35 %8 2007 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 8581380097 %$ 8581380097 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T eConsulting to improve the client's bottom line. %A Curry,Michael %K BIS %B CONFAB: the Next Generation Consultant %C Reno, NV %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 22435559425 %$ 22435559425 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T The effect of brand image consistency on consumer responses %A Yoo,J %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Los Angeles, California %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 59820339200 %$ 59820339200 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T The effect of my virtual model on consumer response of online apparel shopping %A Cha,S %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Los Angeles, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 59820279808 %$ 59820279808 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Communication %D 2007 %T Email Recipients’ Impressions of Senders Likeability %A Byron,K. %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B Journal of Business Communication %V 44 %P 137-160 %8 2007 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 644540416 %$ 644540416 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Employee Satisfaction, Perceived Organizational Support, and Organizational Commitment in Alternative Officing %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Annual Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) International Conference %C Austin, Texas %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58484715520 %$ 58484715520 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T E-service attributes available on men’s and women’s apparel websites %A Kim,Minjeong %A Kim,J %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B American Collegiate Retailing Association Annual Meeting %C Chicago, Illinois %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 59820371968 %$ 59820371968 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Examining the Question-Behavior Effect Using the Implicit Association Test %A Knuff,David %A Sprott,David E %A Spangenberg,Eric R %A Perkins,Andrew %A Smith,Ronn J %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B ACR %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 14244616193 %$ 14244616193 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Fabric of Indian Life: Expanding Faculty International Expertise Through a Fulbright-Hays and ITAA Sponsored Group Project %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the International Textiles and Apparel Association %C Los Angeles, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 71572660224 %$ 71572660224 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Family Culture and Strategic Flexibility: The Moderating Effects of Stewardship %A Neubaum,Donald %A Craig,Justin %A Dibrell,Clay %A Hayton,James %A Zahra,Shaker %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Family Business Conference %C Starksville, MS %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2591518721 %$ 2591518721 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management %D 2007 %T Fashion Innovativeness, Materialism, and Attitude Toward Purchasing Foreign Fashion Goods Online Across National Borders: The Moderating Effect of Internet Innovativeness %A Park,Hye-Jung %A Burns,Leslie %A Rabolt ,Nancy J %K Design Program %B Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management %V 11 %P 201-214 %8 2007 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 58203154432 %$ 58203154432 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Felted Kente %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Design Educators National Exhibit %C hhttp://www.dene.tcu.edu/2d.html %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 71377352704 %$ 71377352704 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T FIN 48 - Disclosure of the Tax Cushion %A Frischmann,Peter James %B 49th Idaho State Tax Institute %C Pocatello, Idaho %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 85490933760 %$ 85490933760 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Financing Entrepreneurship %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Ringberg Conference on Strategic Entrepreneurship %C Tegernsee Germany %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2657716225 %$ 2657716225 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Financing Entrepreneurship %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Research Brown Bag %C OSU Cascades %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 8487419905 %$ 8487419905 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Small Business Management %D 2007 %T Fueling innovation through information technology in SMEs %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Small Business Management %8 2007 %G eng %2 a %4 6815619073 %$ 6815619073 %0 Journal Article %J Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences %D 2007 %T A Fuzzy Directed Graph-based QoS Model for Service Composition %A Sanjun,G. %A Wanchun,D. %A Fan,Shaokun %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences %V 12 %8 2007 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 132759564288 %$ 132759564288 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Gerontology research update: Can technology help your clients? %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Staff of Senior and Disability Services %C Albany, Oregon %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58275985408 %$ 58275985408 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Gerontology research update: How can technology support aging in place? %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Advisory Board of Senior and Disability Services %C Albany, Oregon %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58275962880 %$ 58275962880 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Gerotechnology and aging in place: A conceptual model and preliminary findings from pilot projects %A Mahmood,A %A Steggell,Carmen %A Yamamoto,T %A Lee,M %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Environmental Design Research Association 38th Annual Conference %C Sacramento, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58315210752 %$ 58315210752 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Is gerotechnology in your future? %A Steggell,Carmen %A Mahmood,A %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B TRIAD Faculty Club %C Corvallis, OR %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58275938304 %$ 58275938304 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Graph kernel-based learning for gene function prediction from gene interaction network %A Li,Xin %A Zhang,Zhu %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Li,Jiexun %K BIS %B IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (IEEE-BIBM 2007) %C Fremont, CA, USA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 98583965696 %$ 98583965696 %0 Newspaper Article %D 2007 %T Green companies set an example %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Drexler,John %K Management %K Supply Chain %8 2007 %G eng %2 d %4 7135256577 %$ 7135256577 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T How Design Influences Attitudes and Beliefs about Products %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Academy of Marketing Science Annual Conference %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 267791063040 %$ 267791063040 %0 Conference Paper %D 2007 %T How Design Influences Attitudes and Beliefs about Products %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2007 %G eng %2 b %4 257903159296 %$ 257903159296 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T The Impact of Gender on Voluntary and Involuntary Executive Departure %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B American Society of Business & Behavioral Sciences %C Las Vegas, NV %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 13572569089 %$ 13572569089 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Implicit Job Attitudes as Predictors of Task and Contextual Performance %A Leavitt,Keith %A Fong,C T %A Greenwald,A G %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 38063175681 %$ 38063175681 %0 Journal Article %J Information Visualization %D 2007 %T Information Space Partitioning Using Adaptive Voronoi Diagrams %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Trubin,Stanislav %K BIS %X 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. %B Information Visualization %V 6 %P 123-138 %8 2007 %G eng %2 a %4 649322496 %$ 649322496 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Inspiration: India %A Mower,Jennifer %K Design Program %C Memorial Union %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 69252364288 %$ 69252364288 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T The institutional reform of intellectual property rights and FDI in emerging economies %A Khoury,Theodore %A Peng,Mike W. %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Meeting %C San Diego, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6267604993 %$ 6267604993 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T The institutional reform of intellectual property rights and FDI in emerging economies %A Khoury,Theodore %A Peng,Mike W. %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Meeting %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6267621377 %$ 6267621377 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Instructions on Building Codes %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Annual Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) International Conference %C Austin, Texas %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58484686848 %$ 58484686848 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Integrating Data Quality Data into Decision-Making Process: an Information Visualization Approach %A Zhu,Bin %A Shankaranarayanan,G. %A Cai,Y. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B HCI International 2007 %C Beijing, China %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 39444291585 %$ 39444291585 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business & Economic Studies %D 2007 %T Integration of value chain position and Porters (1980) competitive strategies in the market orientation conversation: An examination of upstream and downstream activities. %A Nicovich,Stefan %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,Peter S %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business & Economic Studies %V 13 %P 91-106 %8 2007 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 8581402625 %$ 8581402625 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Intellectual property rights reform, institutions and patenting %A Khoury,Theodore %A Cuervo-Cazurra,Alvaro %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Meeting %C San Diego, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6267602945 %$ 6267602945 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Intellectual property rights reform, institutions, and patenting %A Khoury,Theodore %A Cuervo-Cazurra,Alvaro %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Meeting %C Philadelphia, PA. %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6267617281 %$ 6267617281 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Intellectual property rights reform, institutions, and patenting %A Khoury,Theodore %A Cuervo-Cazurra,Alvaro %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of International Business Meeting %C Indianapolis, IN %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6267623425 %$ 6267623425 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Internal and External Trigger Cues of Impulse Buying Online %A Rutgers,Sandy %A Kim,M %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %K Interior Design %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Los Angeles, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58246236160 %$ 58246236160 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Internal and external trigger cues of impulse buying online %A Burnett,S %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Los Angeles, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 59820353536 %$ 59820353536 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Isomorphism and legitimacy within biotech IPOs: 1982-2001. %A Khoury,Theodore %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Meeting %C Philadelphia, PA. %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6267609089 %$ 6267609089 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Kediyan. International Textiles and Apparel Association Design Exhibition %A Mullet,Kathy %A Park,M %K Design Program %B ITAA Proceedings Annual Conference %C Los Angeles %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58249291776 %$ 58249291776 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2007 %T Knowledge Sharing and Technological Capabilities: The Moderating Role of Family Involvement %A Zahra ,Shaker A. %A Neubaum,Donald %A Larraneta,Barabar %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business Research %V 60 %P 1070 - 1079 %8 2007 %G eng %N 10 %2 a %4 648966144 %$ 648966144 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2007 %T Large-scale regulatory network analysis from microarray data: Modified Bayesian network learning and association rule mining %A Huang,Zan %A Li,Jiexun %A Su,Hua %A Watts,George S. %A Chen,Hsinchun %K BIS %B Decision Support Systems %V 43 %P 1207-1225 %8 2007 %G eng %2 a %4 86818299904 %$ 86818299904 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Leadership and Change %A King,Jonathan %K Management %B OSU Fraternity and Sorority Officers %C Oregon State University %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2597826561 %$ 2597826561 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Leadership and Motivation %A King,Jonathan %K Management %B OSU Dorm Coordinators %C Oregon State University %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2597822465 %$ 2597822465 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Leveraging family-based brand identity to enhance firm competitiveness and performance %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B The Third Annual Office Depot Small Business Research Forum on “Family Entrepreneurship" %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2715670529 %$ 2715670529 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Living Capitalism: Consumer Identity and Consciousness in Transformational Consumer Research %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Penaloza,Dr. Lisa %K Marketing %B Conference on Transformative Consumer Research %C Hanover, NH %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 13596393473 %$ 13596393473 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T The Magnet Effect of Price Limits: Evidence from Transactions Data %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Kim,Yong H. %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %K Supply Chain %B Asian Finance Association Meeting %C Hong Kong %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 8582131713 %$ 8582131713 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Marketing Commodities: Building and Maintaining Brand Strength %A Elton,Mark %K Marketing %K MBA %B Pacific North West Vegetable Association Annual Conference and Trade Show %C Kennewick, Washington %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 8551612417 %$ 8551612417 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Marketing Major Overview %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Marketing major to prospective OSU students, parents, and transfer students %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 267791110144 %$ 267791110144 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Measuring legitimacy of startups: The development of constructs and their parameters. %A Johnson,A. %A Dibrell,Clay %A Holcomb,R. %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2007 American Agricultural Economics Association Meeting %C Portland, OR. %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6815789057 %$ 6815789057 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business and Behavioral Sciences %D 2007 %T Media Reporting of Executive Resignations: Is There a Gender Difference? %A Becker-Blease,John %A Elkinawy,Susan %A Stater,Mark %K Finance %B Journal of Business and Behavioral Sciences %V 16 %P 98-113 %8 2007 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 13572843521 %$ 13572843521 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2007 %T A meta-analytic examination of the goal orientation nomological net %A Payne,S. C. %A Howes,Satoris %A Beaubien,J. M. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 92 %P 128-150 %8 2007 %G eng %2 a %4 149512359936 %$ 149512359936 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Minimizing Total Weighted Tardiness on Burn-In Ovens in Semiconductor Manufacturing %A Xu,Shubin %A Bean,James %K Gen Business %K Management %B INFORMS annual meeting %C Seattle, WA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 48032178177 %$ 48032178177 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Mining business policy texts for discovering process models: A framework and some initial results %A Li,Jiexun %A Wang,Harry Jiannan %A Zhang,Zhu %A Zhao,J Leon %K BIS %B The 6th Workshop on e-Business (WeB 2007) %C Montreal, Quebec, Canada %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 98583932928 %$ 98583932928 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Missing Dimension in Buyer-Supplier Relationship Taxonomy %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas %K Supply Chain %B Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute %C Phoenix, AZ %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 37706076161 %$ 37706076161 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Navigating the Competitive Landscape: The Mediating Role of Innovation in Strategic Planning Capabilities %A Neubaum,Donald %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management National Meeting %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2591506433 %$ 2591506433 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Older Korean women’s perceptions of gerotechnologies for aging in place %A Kim,S J %A Steggell,Carmen %A Hooker,K %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Conference of the Housing Education and Research Association %C Charlotte, NC %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58315145216 %$ 58315145216 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Older Latina women’s perceptions of gerotechnology: A pilot study on the role of technology in healthy aging %A Mahmood,A %A Steggell,Carmen %A Bowman,S %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Conference of the Housing Education and Research Association %C Charlotte, NC %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58315153408 %$ 58315153408 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Online store atmospherics: How product presentation and music affect consumer responses %A Kim,Minjeong %A Kim,J %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Los Angeles, California %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 59820261376 %$ 59820261376 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine %D 2007 %T Optimal search-based gene subset selection for gene array cancer classification %A Li,Jiexun %A Su,Hua %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Futscher,Bernard W. %K BIS %B IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine %V 11 %P 398-405 %8 2007 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 86818201600 %$ 86818201600 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T ORCATECH Demo Day, Oregon State Capitol Building %A Steggell,Carmen %A Hooker,K %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Gerotechnology Core of the Center for Healthy Aging Research %C Salem, OR %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58275893248 %$ 58275893248 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Overcoming liability of newness through legitimacy: A stakeholder salience perspective %A Dibrell,Clay %A Johnson,A. %A Craig,Justin %A Moores,K. J. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2007 Australian-New Zealand Academy of Management Conference %C Sydney, Australia. %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6815856641 %$ 6815856641 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Development Quarterly %D 2007 %T Perceived purposes of performance appraisal: Correlates of individual- and position-focused purposes %A Howes,Satoris %A Leiva,P. I. %A Jones,R. G. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Human Resource Development Quarterly %V 18 %P 315-343 %8 2007 %G eng %2 a %4 149512345600 %$ 149512345600 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Poster Session. Aligning Curriculum with Standards: TeachEngineering, SAT & CAT %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Cyr,Martha N. %A Diekema,Anne %K BIS %B National Science Digital Library Annual Meeting %C Washington, DC %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 8579811329 %$ 8579811329 %0 Journal Article %J Human Performance %D 2007 %T Priority information in performance feedback. %A Pritchard,R. D. %A Howes,Satoris %A Philo,J. R. %A McMonagle,D. C. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Human Performance %V 20 %P 61-83 %8 2007 %G eng %2 a %4 149512400896 %$ 149512400896 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Reading between the Lines: Implementing Visual Fluency in Writing %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Oregon State University Writing Intensive Course Seminar Series %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 267791097856 %$ 267791097856 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Relationship between body appearance evaluation and clothing shopping motivation %A Reddy,S %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Los Angeles, California %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 59820318720 %$ 59820318720 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T A Research Framework to Study Pro‐environmental Behaviors within the Field of Environmental Psychology %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B The 38th Annual Conference of Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) %C Sacramento, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 59475918848 %$ 59475918848 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Research Streams in Continuous Audit: A Review and Analysis of the Existing Literature %A Brown,Carol %A Wong,Jeff %A Baldwin,Amelia A. %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %C Chaicgo, Illinois %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 7331573761 %$ 7331573761 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Rethinking Readiness: Development and Validation of a Reduced Form of the Technology Readiness Index %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Ratchford,Mark %K Marketing %B Winter Educators' Conference %C San Diego, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 13596434433 %$ 13596434433 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the American Marketing Association Winter Conference 2007 %D 2007 %T Rethinking Readiness: Development and Validation of a Reduced Form of the Technology Readiness Index %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Ratchford,Mark %K Marketing %B Proceedings of the American Marketing Association Winter Conference 2007 %8 2007 %G eng %2 b %4 22435096577 %$ 22435096577 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Rethinking Supplier Evaluation Practices: A Structural Embeddedness Perspective %A Kim,Yusoon %A Choi,Thomas %K Supply Chain %B Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute %C Phoenix, AZ %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 37706043393 %$ 37706043393 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting %D 2007 %T A Review and Analysis of the Existing Research Streams in Continuous Audit %A Brown,Carol %A Wong,Jeff %A Baldwin,Amelia A. %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %X A growing body of literature related to continuous auditing topics has developed. Advances in information technology and web-based applications are making monitoring and control of operations through continuous auditing increasingly important. The objective of this paper is to summarize and provide a framework for classifying the contributions of the diverse literature addressing the topic of continuous audit. This paper was intended to provide researchers and practitioners with a background in continuous audit topics. Our broad view the literature is also designed to discover areas holding the potential for future research. Research streams are divided into five major categories: demand factors, theory and guidance, enabling technologies, applications, and impacts. Over eighty papers have been identified that relate to these areas. Many more articles exist especially in the area of enabling technologies. However, the focus of our paper is the literature most closely related to continuous audit. %B Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting %C Sarasota, Florida / American Accounting Association %V 4 %P 1-28 %8 2007 %G eng %U http://aaahq.org/aiet/publications/jeta.html %2 a %4 2721738753 %$ 2721738753 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Ripped from the headlines: Demonstrating that textiles and apparel subject matter Is relevant in the workplace and the retail environment %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lennon,S %A Rudd,N %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Los Angeles, California %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 59820234752 %$ 59820234752 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T The Road to Legitimacy: A Study of Startups and their Established Competitors in the Australian Wine Industry %A Dibrell,Clay %A Johnson,Aaron %A Davis,Peter S %A Moores,Ken %A Craig,Justin %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Madrid, Spain %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2715672577 %$ 2715672577 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T The role of affect in the opportunity recognition process %A Foo,Maw Der %A Uy,Marilyn %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management %C Philadelphia %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 127389255680 %$ 127389255680 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T The Role of Technology for Healthy Aging Among Older Rural, Korean, and Latina Women %A Steggell,Carmen %A Hooker,K %A Bowman,S %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %C Portland, OR %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58275926016 %$ 58275926016 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 181-182 %D 2007 %T Semantics or Standards for Curriculum Search? %A Marshall,Byron %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Cyr,Martha N %K Accounting %K BIS %X 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. %B Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 181-182 %C New York, NY %8 2007 %G eng %2 b %4 2606370817 %$ 2606370817 %0 Journal Article %J Statistica Applicata (Italian Journal of Applied Statistics) %D 2007 %T Shareholder Protection and the Cost of Capital: Evidence from German and Italian Firms %A Elston,Julie %A Rondi,Laura %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X 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. %B Statistica Applicata (Italian Journal of Applied Statistics) %V 18 %P 153-172 %8 2007 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 2477916161 %$ 2477916161 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Design Research %D 2007 %T On Social Dynamics Factors in Multi-stakeholder Decision Making in the Early State of Product Development %A Ge,Ping %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %X When design decisions are made by a group of diverse stakeholders, the decision making process is affected by both technical and social dynamic factors and the design results are consequently a product of the joint influences. Though it is important, the role of social dynamic factors in design process is currently not well understood. In this work, our study is focused on a prioritising problem concerning understanding customer needs at the early stage, in particular, identifying Quality Requirements and their relative importance. We introduced one among many social dynamic factors, i.e. trust and investigated its role in the early stage design decision making of product development. Derived from the definition and principle forms of general trust, the trust concept used in the prioritising problem for our study is specified. The existing measurement scales used in social science are modified for measuring the trust in terms of trustworthiness. %B Journal of Design Research %V 6 %P 100 - 121 %8 2007 %G eng %N 1/2 %2 a %4 2722242561 %$ 2722242561 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Social Role of Entrepreneurship %A Zahra,Shaker A %A Hayton,James C %A Neubaum,Donald %A Rawhouser,Hans %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal Launch Conference %C Oakbrook, IL %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 4400910337 %$ 4400910337 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2007 %T Social support, research, interest, stress, and research productivity of textiles and apparel faculty %A Kim,H S %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Cloud,R %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 25 %P 156-170 %8 2007 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 58403547136 %$ 58403547136 %0 Journal Article %J Business Horizons %D 2007 %T The supply chain implications of recycling %A Pagell,Mark %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Murthy,Nagesh N. %K Management %K Supply Chain %X Until recently, end-of-life (EOL) product management was the purview of a small number of firms that could make money out of recycling and/or remanufacturing. Now, changing customer expectations and stringent product take-back regulations are forcing many goods producing organizations to confront EOL product management, even in cases in which there is no clear economic incentive for doing so. This article presents a framework that highlights the supply chain implications for firms forced into EOL product management where recycling is the only viable option. Discussed are the various recycling options available to managers, as well as the strategic implications of each of these choices. %B Business Horizons %V 50 %P 133-143 %8 2007 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 2444867585 %$ 2444867585 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T TeachEngineering Poster Session %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Vanlue,William %A Lewis,Paul %K BIS %B OSU 2007 National Science Board Site Visit %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2606598145 %$ 2606598145 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Economics and Finance Education %D 2007 %T Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Using the Dividend Growth Model in Financial Planning %A Brooks,Raymond %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X The Dividend Growth Model is a standard pedagogical tool in pricing stocks where the dividend grows at a constant rate. However, few dividend policies conform to this restrictive pattern and therefore the model is often quickly discarded in finance classes. The constant growth assumption of a cash flow stream fits well with other financial problems such as saving for a college education or contributions to a pension plan. This paper presents a couple of applications for the Dividend Growth Model plus an extension to the model and belies the adage: you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. %B Journal of Economics and Finance Education %V 6 %P 65-73 %8 2007 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 2658555905 %$ 2658555905 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Teaching Computer Graphics for 3-D Presentations in Interior Design in This Fast Changing World %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B 2007 Annual Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) Mid-West Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58484656128 %$ 58484656128 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2007 %T Theory is everywhere: A discourse on theory %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 25 %P 106-128 %8 2007 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58403561472 %$ 58403561472 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Thermal Insulation Properties of Mesh Knit and Foam Padding Internal Systems for the Military Ballistic Helmets %A Cluver,Brigitte %A Chen,H L %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Conference %C Los Angeles, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58244794368 %$ 58244794368 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Thermal Insulation Properties of Military Ballistic Helmet Internal Systems %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Culver,B %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Los Angeles, CA %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 58368731136 %$ 58368731136 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Time variability in market risk aversion %A Berger,Dave %K Finance %B Financial Management Association Doctoral Consortium %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 10695571457 %$ 10695571457 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Top Management Risk Taking, and the Role of Strategic Learning as Determinants of Market Pioneering %A Garrett,Robert %A Covin,J. G. %A Slevin,D. P. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2007 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, ENT Division %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6267539457 %$ 6267539457 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science %D 2007 %T Transcendent Consumption Experience and Brand Community %A Schouten,John %A McAlexander,Jim %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science %V 35 %P 357-368 %8 2007 %G eng %N 3/Fall %2 a %4 647565312 %$ 647565312 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Transformational Leadership and Information Systems Effectiveness %A Cho,Jeewon %A Park,I. %K Management %B International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) %C Montreal, Canada %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 37331736577 %$ 37331736577 %0 Conference Paper %D 2007 %T Tying Context to Post-Adoption Behavior Within Information Technology: A Conceptual and Operational Definition of Mindfulness %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Thatcher,J. %A Klein,R. %K BIS %8 2007 %G eng %2 b %4 272321697792 %$ 272321697792 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Understanding the Self-Prophecy Phenomenon %A Knuff,David %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B European Association for Consumer Research %C Milan %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 2722482177 %$ 2722482177 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Untitled %A Knuff,David %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %C Brig, Switzerland %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 27370997760 %$ 27370997760 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Untitled %A Romero,Madeleine %K Finance %C Portland, OR %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 27371020288 %$ 27371020288 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Untitled %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 27371028480 %$ 27371028480 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Sciences %D 2007 %T Usability of Online Services: The Role of Technology Readiness and Context %A Massey,A. P. %A Khatri,V. %A Montoya,Mitzi %K Marketing %B Decision Sciences %V 38 %P 277-308 %8 2007 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 112660494336 %$ 112660494336 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine %D 2007 %T User-Centered Evaluation of Arizona BioPathway: An Information Extraction, Integration, and Visualization System %A Quiñones,Karin D. %A Su,Hua %A Marshall,Byron %A Eggers,Shauna %A Chen,Hsinchun %K Accounting %K BIS %X Explosive growth in biomedical research has made automated information extraction, knowledge integration, and visualization increasingly important and critically needed. The Arizona BioPathway (ABP) system extracts and displays biological regulatory pathway information from the abstracts of journal articles. This study uses relations extracted from more than 200 PubMed abstracts presented in a tabular and graphical user interface with built-in search and aggregation functionality. This article presents a task-centered assessment of the usefulness and usability of the ABP system focusing on its relation aggregation and visualization functionalities. Results suggest that our graph-based visualization is more efficient in supporting pathway analysis tasks and is perceived as more useful and easier to use as compared to a text-based literature viewing method. Relation aggregation significantly contributes to knowledge acquisition efficiency. Together, the graphic and tabular views in the ABP Visualizer provide a flexible and effective interface for pathway relation browsing and analysis. Our study contributes to pathway-related research and biological information extraction by assessing the value of a multi-view, relation-based interface which supports user-controlled exploration of pathway information across multiple granularities. %B IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine %V 11 %P 527-536 %8 2007 %G eng %U http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?isnumber=4300830&arnumber=4300844&count=17&index=5 %N 5 %2 a %4 648212480 %$ 648212480 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Design Research %D 2007 %T Using an Updating Urn-scheme for Prioritzing Quality Requirements in the Early Stage of Collaboration Design %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Ge,Ping %A Meier,Stefan %K Supply Chain %B Journal of Design Research %V 6 %P 444 - 461 %8 2007 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 646821888 %$ 646821888 %0 Conference Paper %D 2007 %T Using Information Technology Mindfully %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Thatcher,J. %A Klein,R. %K BIS %8 2007 %G eng %2 b %4 272321699840 %$ 272321699840 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Visual Fluency Primer and the Theoretical Questions Raised by Visual Fluency %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B University of Oregon - Oregon State University Platypus Seminar %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 267791095808 %$ 267791095808 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Waste + Entrepreneurship = Food %A Archer,Geoffrey %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 14th Annual Internatinal Business Ethics Conference %C DePaul University Chicago, IL %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6844753921 %$ 6844753921 %0 Journal Article %J Geoinformatica %D 2007 %T Weight-proportional Space Partitioning Using Adaptive Voronoi Diagrams %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Trubin,S, %A Mortensen,E. %K BIS %X 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. %B Geoinformatica %V 11 %P 383-405 %8 2007 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 649330688 %$ 649330688 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Who am I? Looking inside the entrepreneurial identity %A Murnieks,Charles %A Mosakowski,Elaine %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Madrid, Spain %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 127389286400 %$ 127389286400 %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Who cares about the natural environment in the microfinance process? %A Archer,Geoffrey %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Doctoral Symposium at ICSB %C Turku, Finland %8 2007 %G eng %2 c %4 6845104129 %$ 6845104129 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine %D 2006 %T Aggregating Automatically Extracted Regulatory Pathway Relations %A Marshall,Byron %A Su,Hua %A McDonald,Daniel %A Eggers,Shauna %A Chen,Hsinchun %K Accounting %K BIS %X Automatic tools to extract information from biomedical texts are needed to help researchers leverage the vast and increasing body of biomedical literature. While several biomedical relation extraction systems have been created and tested, little work has been done to meaningfully organize the extracted relations. Organizational processes should consolidate multiple references to the same objects over various levels of granularity, connect those references to other resources, and capture contextual information. We propose a feature decomposition approach to relation aggregation to support a five-level aggregation framework. Our BioAggregate tagger uses this approach to identify key features in extracted relation name strings. We show encouraging feature assignment accuracy and report substantial consolidation in a network of extracted relations. %B IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine %V 10 %P 100- 108 %8 2006 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/Marshall_IEEE_TITB_2005.pdf %N 1 %2 a %4 648208384 %$ 648208384 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Aikido Leadership %A King,Jonathan %K Management %B Beaver Leaders Leadership Conference %C OSU, Corvallis, Oregon %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2597808129 %$ 2597808129 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Research %D 2006 %T Aligning Innovation with Market Characteristics %A Voss,G. B. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Voss,Z. %K Marketing %B Journal of Marketing Research %V 43 %P 296-302 %8 2006 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 112660715520 %$ 112660715520 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Forest Engineering %D 2006 %T The Analytic Hierarchy Process: A Tutorial for Use in Prioritizing Forest Road Investments to Minimize Environmental Effects %A Coulter,E. %A Coakley,James %A Sessions,J. %K BIS %B International Journal of Forest Engineering %V 17 %P 51-70 %8 2006 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 645136384 %$ 645136384 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Anecdotal Hearsay %A Knuff,David %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B American Marketing Association %C Tampa %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2722451457 %$ 2722451457 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Are banking relations beneficial to established firms? evidence from seasoned equity offerings %A Yang,Jimmy %A Liu,Yang %K Finance %B Financial Management Association Meeting %C Salt Lake City, Utah %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 649936896 %$ 649936896 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Assessment of Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Poplar Seed Hair Fibers as a Potential Bulk Textile Thermal Insulation Material %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %B International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference %C San Antonio, TX %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58368778240 %$ 58368778240 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Attitudes concerning the role of technology for healthy aging %A Steggell,Carmen %A Lee,M E %A Yamamoto,T %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Conference of the Environmental Design Research Association %C Atlanta, GA %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58315233280 %$ 58315233280 %0 Journal Article %J Group & Organization Management %D 2006 %T Avoiding the “Fallacy of the Wrong Level”: A Within and Between Analysis (WABA) Approach. %A Dansereau,F. %A Cho,Jeewon %A Yammarino,F. %K Management %B Group & Organization Management %V 31 %P 1-42 %8 2006 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 37331537921 %$ 37331537921 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T A Bayesian framework of integrating gene functional relations from heterogeneous data sources %A Li,Jiexun %A Li,Xin %A Su,Hua %A Chen,Hsinchun %K BIS %B American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Spring Congress %C Phoenix, AZ, USA %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 98584031232 %$ 98584031232 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Building the Maverick Student %A Gallagher,Christine %A Nielsen,Susie %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B Aiga Design Education / The Design Frontier / %C Colorado %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58492133376 %$ 58492133376 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Educational Advancement %D 2006 %T Building the Relationships of Brand Community in Higher Education: A Strategic Framework for University Advancement %A McAlexander,Jim %A Koenig,Hal %A Schouten ,John W. %K Marketing %X Loyal alumni are a mainstay of financial support for many universities. This empirical study of university alumni situates the emerging theory of brand community within the world of university development and advancement. The study measures key relationships that one would expect to find in a healthy university brand community. Most importantly, this research demonstrates the powerful contribution that understanding and managing brand community can make to those interested in the advancement of higher education. We find that integration within a university brand community explains important loyalty-related behaviors such as future donations to the university and the purchase and display of university logo merchandise. %B International Journal of Educational Advancement %V 6 %P 107-118 %8 2006 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 647567360 %$ 647567360 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Business education, personal moral philosophies and “profits-first” mentalities: An empirical response to critics %A Neubaum,Donald %A Drexler,John %A Larson,Erik %A Pagell,Mark %A McKee-Ryan,Fran %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Altanta, GA %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2714556417 %$ 2714556417 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Productivity Analysis %D 2006 %T Can Institutional Change Impact High-Technology Firm Growth: Evidence from Germany's Neuer Markt %A Audretsch,David B. %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X To facilitate the transformation of the German economy from the traditional manufacturing industries towards emerging new technologies, a new segment of the Frankfurt exchange was introduced in 1997 — the Neuer Markt. To examine whether the Neuer Markt was successful, we compare the relationship between firm size and growth for firms listed on the Neuer Markt and contrast the results with two benchmarks: (1) for German firms prior to the 1990s (to reflect the older traditional manufacturing sector) and (2) for the stylized results for the US. This study provides evidence that not only did many new firms obtain funding from the Neuer Markt; but that for the first time in recent history, Germany succeeded in enabling smaller firms to grow faster than larger firms. This suggests that the new policies were not only successful in promoting a new type of firm that otherwise might not exist, but in transforming the sources of growth and innovation within the German economy. %B Journal of Productivity Analysis %V 25 %P 9-23 %8 2006 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 650092544 %$ 650092544 %0 Journal Article %J Consumption, Markets and Culture %D 2006 %T Claiming the Throttle: Multiple Feminities in a Hyper-Masculine Subculture %A Martin,Diane %A Schouten,John %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %X This feminist re-examination of an ethnography of Harley-Davidson motorcycle owners uncovers a world of motivations, behaviors, and experiences undiscovered in the original work. The structure and ethos of subculture are understood differently when examined through the lens of feminist theory. Through the voices of women riders in a hyper-masculine consumption context we discover perspectives that cannot easily be explained by extant theory of gender and consumer behavior. We find women engaging, resisting, and co]opting hyper-masculinity as part of identity projects wherein they expand and redefine their own personal femininities. This study reveals invisible assumptions limiting the original ethnography and thus reiterates the problems of hegemonic masculinity in the social science project. %B Consumption, Markets and Culture %V 9 %P 171 - 205 %8 2006 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 648515584 %$ 648515584 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Clothing Evaluative Criteria: A Comparison between Hedonic Shoppers and Utilitarian Shoppers %A Yeh,Chun-lan (Denise) %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C San Antonio, TX %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58211233792 %$ 58211233792 %0 Conference Paper %D 2006 %T Co-Branding with Sports Entities: How Difficult Can it Be? %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2006 %G eng %2 b %4 257903161344 %$ 257903161344 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Co-Branding with Sports Entities: How Difficult Can it Be? %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B AMA Winter Educators’ Conference %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 267791065088 %$ 267791065088 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Review %D 2006 %T Cognitive underpinnings of institutional persistence and change: A framing perspective %A George,E %A Sitkin,S. %A Chattopadhyay,P. %A Barden,Jeffrey %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X We integrate the predictions of prospect theory, the threat-rigidity hypothesis, and institutional theory to suggest how patterns of institutional persistence and change depend on whether decision makers view environmental shifts as potential opportunities for or threats to gaining legitimacy. We argue that in the event that decision makers face ambiguity in their reading of the environment, they initiate decoupled substantive and symbolic actions that simultaneously accommodate the predictions of prospect theory and the threat-rigidity hypothesis. %B Academy of Management Review %V 32 %P 347-366 %8 2006 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 83756691456 %$ 83756691456 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Committed or compliant? Supplier responses to customer’s environmental performance requirements %A Simpson,Dayna %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Conference %C Atlanta, Georgia %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 6841348097 %$ 6841348097 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Contemporary Polish Posters %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B Lewis & Clark College Gallery %C Portland, OR %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 71306010624 %$ 71306010624 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Cooling-off effect of price limits: evidence from transactions data %A Yang,Jimmy %A Kim,Yong H %K Finance %B Globalization and Economic Asymmetries Conference %C Boston %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2658510849 %$ 2658510849 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Creative obstruction: Innovation and uncertainty amidst intellectual property reform, Business as an Agent for World Benefit. %A Khoury,Theodore %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Business as an Agent for World Benefit %C Cleveland. OH %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 6267627521 %$ 6267627521 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Cross-Listed Firms and the Value-Relevance of 20-F Reconciliations %A Eiler,Lisa %K Accounting %B American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %C Washington, DC %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 38044565505 %$ 38044565505 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Cross-Listed Firms and the Value-Relevance of 20-F Reconciliations %A Eiler,Lisa %K Accounting %B International Accounting Section Mid-Year Meeting %C Los Angeles, CA %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 38044549121 %$ 38044549121 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T CSA Roundtable Scholars %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the Costume Society of America %C Hartford, CN %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 71572686848 %$ 71572686848 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Defining Design Research %A Mullet,Kathy %A Parsons,J %K Design Program %B ITAA Special Topic Presentations %C San Antonio, TX %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 78389669888 %$ 78389669888 %0 Journal Article %J Organization Science %D 2006 %T Designing a New Organization at NASA: An Organization Design Process Using Simulation %A Carroll,Tim %A Gormley,Thomas J %A Bilardo,Vincent J %A Burton,Richard M %A Woodman,Keith L %K Management %X The challenge for NASA’s Systems Analysis Integrated Discipline Team (SAIDT) is to develop a new organization design capable of performing complex modeling and analysis tasks, using team members at various NASA centers. The focus is on: (1) design as a process, (2) the effect of design tools on the process as well as alternative designs, (3) the fit between the tools and their fit with the organization, (4) the effect of an ongoing agency-wide transformation, and (5) implications for organizational contingency theory. %B Organization Science %V 17 %P 171-312 %8 2006 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 222727751680 %$ 222727751680 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Corvallis, OR %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 71304994816 %$ 71304994816 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Portland, OR %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 71304333312 %$ 71304333312 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %C Corvallis, OR %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 71304749056 %$ 71304749056 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Documentary: Freedom on the Fence %A Marks,Andrea %K Design Program %B ICOGRADA International Student Design Conference %C Seattle, WA %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 71305046016 %$ 71305046016 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing %D 2006 %T Dynamic capabilities and venture performance: The effects of venture capitalists %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Busenitz,L. W. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Business Venturing %V 21 %P 195-215 %8 2006 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 83944876032 %$ 83944876032 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The Dynamics of International Information Flow: Evidence from Daily Country FUnds %A Mathew,Prem %A Hughen,Chris %K Finance %B Academy of Financial Services %C Salt Lake City, Utah %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2718386177 %$ 2718386177 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The Dynamics of International Information Flow: Evidence from Daily Data on Country Funds %A Mathew,Prem %A Hughen,Chris %K Finance %B Midwest Finance Association %C Chicago %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2718427137 %$ 2718427137 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The effect of visual product presentation and music on mood, attitude towards the site, and purchase intent in online apparel shopping %A Kim,J %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B American Collegiate Retailing Association Annual Meeting %C Fayetteville, Arkansas %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 59820451840 %$ 59820451840 %0 Journal Article %J Small Business Economics %D 2006 %T The Effects of Ownership and Governance on SMEs International Knowledge-based Resources %A Zahra,Shaker A. %A Neubaum,Donald %A Naldi,Lucia %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Small Business Economics %V 29 %P 309 - 327 %8 2006 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 648968192 %$ 648968192 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The effects of product presentation on information processing and purchase intent in Internet shopping %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C San Antonio, TX %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 59820423168 %$ 59820423168 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Email responsiveness of Internet apparel retailers %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C San Antonio, TX %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 59820384256 %$ 59820384256 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Employee Satisfaction in Sustainable Design %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %C East Lansing, MI %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58484977664 %$ 58484977664 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Employee Stock Ownership as a Moderator of the Relationship between R&D Intensity and Innovation %A Garrett,Robert %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B 2006 Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 6267541505 %$ 6267541505 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Encouraging the Transfer of Exploratory Knowledge %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B Western Academy of Management Regional Meeting %C Long Beach, CA %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 650678272 %$ 650678272 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Integrated Supply Management %D 2006 %T Enhancing integration of supply chain functions within a firm: Exploring the critical factors through eleven cases %A Pagell,Mark %A Wu,Zhaohui %K Management %K Supply Chain %X Supply chain managers recognise that seamless supply chain operations require a high level of integration within and across organisations. Existing study and management focus have dealt with how to integrate supply chain activities across different organisations. However, it is not clear how a company should integrate supply chain functions within the company. One might assume that integration of the internal supply chain is easy to accomplish because top management has control over the functional areas. Yet, many companies suffer from supply chain disruptions due to internal coordination problems. As we started to investigate this issue we realised that the level of internal supply chain integration varies significantly from company to company. This discovery motivated us to take a systematic approach to investigating how companies integrate their internal supply chain. This study reports our findings with a focus on prescribing behaviours that managers can use to guide internal integration efforts. %B International Journal of Integrated Supply Management %V 2 %P 295-315 %8 2006 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 649857024 %$ 649857024 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Entrepreneurial passion: An identity theory perspective %A Murnieks,Charles %A Mosakowski,Elaine %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management %C Atlanta %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 166113568768 %$ 166113568768 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Entrepreneurship for non-Commerce majors, COMM 468N %A Archer,Geoffrey %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B University of Virginia COMM 468N %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2714656769 %$ 2714656769 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2006 %T Environmental Analysis of Textile Products %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 24 %P 248-261 %8 2006 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 58368165888 %$ 58368165888 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Establishing Fit Specifications for Thermal Manikins %A Mullet,Kathy %A Chen,H L %K Design Program %B Thermal Manikins and Modeling: Papers Sixth International Thermal Manikin and Modeling Meeting %C Hong Kong, China %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58249013248 %$ 58249013248 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Evaluation of Military Ballistic Helmets Using a Thermal Manikin %A Chen,H L %A Mullet,Kathy %A Culver,B %K Design Program %B Thermal Manikins and Modeling: Papers Sixth International Thermal Manikin and Modeling Meeting %C Hong Kong, China %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58249095168 %$ 58249095168 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Evaluation of Three Garment Sleeve Structures %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B ITAA 2006 Annual meeting %C San Antonio, TX %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58248927232 %$ 58248927232 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Evaluation of Three Garment Sleeve Structures %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B ITAA 2006 Annual meeting %C San Antonio, TX %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58248898560 %$ 58248898560 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Review %D 2006 %T An Examination of the Differential Impact of Regulation FD on Analysts' Forecast Accuracy %A Findlay,S. %A Mathew,Prem %K Finance %X Regulation fair disclosure (FD) requires companies to publicly disseminate information, effectively preventing the selective pre-earnings announcement guidance to analysts common in the past. We investigate the effects of Regulation FD's reducing information disparity across analysts on their forecast accuracy. Proxies for private information, including brokerage size and analyst company-specific experience, lose their explanatory power for analysts' relative accuracy after Regulation FD. Analyst forecast accuracy declines overall, but analysts that are relatively less accurate (more accurate) before Regulation FD improve (deteriorate) after implementation. Our findings are consistent with selective guidance partially explaining variation in the forecasting accuracy of analysts before Regulation FD. %B Financial Review %V 41 %P 9-31 %8 2006 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 648292352 %$ 648292352 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Taxation Association %D 2006 %T Experimental Evidence on the Role of Tax Complexity in Investment Decisions %A Boylan,Scott %A Frischmann,Peter %K Accounting %B Journal of the American Taxation Association %V Fall, 2006 %P 69-88 %8 2006 %G eng %N Volume 28, Number 2 %2 a %4 85490921472 %$ 85490921472 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Exploring perceptions of technology using focus group methods with older adult participants %A Steggell,Carmen %A Hooker,K %A Bowman,S %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Conference of the Housing Education and Research Association %C Ithaca, NY %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58315216896 %$ 58315216896 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The Figure: Transcribing the Human Form %A Gallagher,Christine %A Alsobrook,Law %A Hammett,Levi %A Nielsen,Susie %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %B Catalog Design Collaboration w/ Law Alsobrook %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58492262400 %$ 58492262400 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization %D 2006 %T Finance, Control and Profitability: An Evaluation of German Bank Influence %A Chirinko,Robert S. %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X Bank intermediated finance has been cited frequently as the preferred means for channeling funds from savers to firms. Germany is the prototypical economy where powerful universal banks allegedly exert substantial influence over firms. Despite frequent assertions about the advantages of a bank relation, empirical support is mixed. With a unique dataset and a focus on the fragility/sturdiness of inferences, this paper evaluates German bank influence in terms of three hypotheses: (1) do bank influenced firms enjoy lower finance costs? (No); (2) is bank influence a solution to control problems? (Yes); (3) do bank influenced firms have higher profitability? (No). %B Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization %V 59 %P 69-88 %8 2006 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 650094592 %$ 650094592 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Financing Entrpreneurship %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Max Planck Workshop on Entrepreneurship %C Jena Germany %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2657728513 %$ 2657728513 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The forms, foci, and methods shaping contributions in alliance research: 1996-2004. %A Khoury,Theodore %A Salk,Jane %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Meeting %C Atlanta, GA. %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 6267635713 %$ 6267635713 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %D 2006 %T A framework of authorship identification for online messages: Writing style features and classification techniques %A Zheng,Rong %A Li,Jiexun %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Huang,Zan %A Qin,Yi %K BIS %B Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %V 57 %P 378-393 %8 2006 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 86818478080 %$ 86818478080 %0 Journal Article %J Bioinformatics %D 2006 %T A framework of integrating gene functional relations from heterogeneous data sources: An experiment on Arabidopsis thaliana %A Li,Jiexun %A Li,Xin %A Su,Hua %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Galbraith,David W. %K BIS %B Bioinformatics %V 22 %P 2037-2043 %8 2006 %G eng %N 16 %2 a %4 86818365440 %$ 86818365440 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T From Fabric to Product: Challenges in Design %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Meeting Expectations in a High Performance Apparel World AATCC %C Research Triangle Park, NC %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58249136128 %$ 58249136128 %0 Journal Article %J Communications of the ACM %D 2006 %T From fingerprint to writeprint %A Li,Jiexun %A Zheng,Rong %A Chen,Hsinchun %K BIS %B Communications of the ACM %V 49 %P 76-82 %8 2006 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 86818414592 %$ 86818414592 %0 Book %D 2006 %T From Lippert-Johanson Incorporated to Fenway Waste Management: Catherine's Career Trajectory Takes an Unexpected Turn %A Williams,L. %A Cho,Jeewon %A Boisnier,A. %K Management %C New York: McGraw-Hill/Irwin %8 2006 %G eng %N 4th %2 d %4 37331566593 %$ 37331566593 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Games That Play People %A King,Jonathan %K Management %B Office Professionals %C Oregon State University %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2597797889 %$ 2597797889 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Research in Marketing %D 2006 %T Gauging the Effects of Dependences on Control in Industrial Distribution Channels: Response Surface Approach %A Kim,Steve %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Marketing %K Supply Chain %B International Journal of Research in Marketing %V 23 %P 12 - 29 %8 2006 %G eng %2 a %4 646807552 %$ 646807552 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Housing design for the aging: Design principles, environmentbehavior strategies %A Steggell,Carmen %A Mahmood,A %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Oregon State University Gerontology Conference %C Corvallis, OR %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58276018176 %$ 58276018176 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Identity matching based on probabilistic relational models %A Li,Jiexun %A Wang,Gang Alan %K BIS %B Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS’06) %C Acapulco, Mexico %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 98584014848 %$ 98584014848 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2006 %T The Impact of Anticipated Social Consequences on Recurring Disability Accommodation Requests %A Baldridge,David %A Veiga,J. F. %K Management %X The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) has not achieved its potential, in part, because those it sought to help have shown a reluctance to request accommodations. Using survey data from 229 hearing-impaired employees and an expert panel, logistic regression confirmed that monetary costs and impositions on others negatively influence the likelihood of requesting recurring accommodations. Furthermore, monetary costs and impositions on others negatively influence the requester's assessments of the social consequences of making such requests. These consequences, in turn, can also negatively influence future disability accommodation requests. %B Journal of Management %V 32 %P 158-179 %8 2006 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 644526080 %$ 644526080 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The Impact of Gender on Voluntary and Involuntary Executive Departure %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Southern Economics Association %C Charleston, SC %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 13572556801 %$ 13572556801 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Impulse Trigger Cues Available on Apparel Retailer Web sites %A Rutgers,Sandy %A Kim ,M %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %K Interior Design %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Dallas, Texas %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58246275072 %$ 58246275072 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Impulse trigger cues available on apparel retailer web sites %A Burnett,S %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C San Antonio, TX %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 59820406784 %$ 59820406784 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The influence of cognitive alignment on venture capitalist decision making %A Haynie,J. Michael %A Murnieks,Charles %A Wiltbank,Robert %A Harting,Troy %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Indiana %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 166113576960 %$ 166113576960 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Institutional change and strategic response: Exploring intellectual property reform in Latin America %A Khoury,Theodore %A Peng,Mike W. %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Meeting %C Atlanta, GA. %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 6267633665 %$ 6267633665 %0 Conference Paper %D 2006 %T Institutional Influences on Adoption Intention within the Healthcare Industry %A Klein,R. %A Roberts,Nicholas %K BIS %8 2006 %G eng %2 b %4 272321710080 %$ 272321710080 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2006 %T Institutional Ownership and Corporate Social Performance: The Moderating Effect of Investment Horizon, Activitism and Coordination %A Neubaum,Donald %A Zahra,Shaker A. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Scandals at Enron and WorldCom have thrust debates concerning corporate governance and corporate social performance (CSP) to the forefront of the minds of shareholders, managers, and public policy makers. Relying on the theory of stakeholder salience, the authors suggest that institutional owners' investment horizons, as well as the frequency and coordination of institutional owners' activism, moderate the institutional ownership -CSP relationship. Data collected in 1995 and 2000 from the Fortune 500 firms show that long-term institutional ownership is positively associated with CSP and that the frequency and coordination of activism interact with long-term institutional holdings to positively affect CSP 3 years later. %B Journal of Management %V 32 %P 1-24 %8 2006 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 648953856 %$ 648953856 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Internal Audit Outsourcing: An Analysis of Self-regulation by the Accounting Profession %A Caplan,Dennis %A Janvrin,Diane %A Kurtenbach,Jim %K Accounting %K MBA %B 2006 American Accounting Association Annual Meetings %C Washington, D.C. %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 645107712 %$ 645107712 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Journal Editors Talk about Emerging Technology Research %A Brown,Carol %A O'Leary,Daniel %A Sutton,Steve %A Vasarhelyi,Miklos %A McCarthy,William %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B American Accounting Association Annual Meeting %C Washington, DC %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2738610177 %$ 2738610177 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Leadership %A King,Jonathan %K Management %B Leadership %C Sigma Nu Fraternity, Corvallis, Oregon %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2597810177 %$ 2597810177 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Learning How to Listen in Health Care Organizations %A King,Jonathan %A Friedman,Leonard %K Management %B Improving Quality Health Care %C Corvsllis, Oregon %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2597816321 %$ 2597816321 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The magnet effect of price limits: evidence from transactions data %A Yang,Jimmy %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Kim,Yong H. %K Finance %K Supply Chain %B Financial Management Association meeting %C Salt Lake City, Utah %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 649934848 %$ 649934848 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The Magnet Effect of Price Limits: Evidence from Transactions Data %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Kim,Yong H. %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %K Supply Chain %B National Joint Statistical Meetings %C Seattle, Washington %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2722437121 %$ 2722437121 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Management Information Systems Research is USA %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Chengdu University of Information Technology %C Chengdu, China %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 39444944897 %$ 39444944897 %0 Journal Article %J Forest Science %D 2006 %T Market orientation, strategy, and performance in the forest industr %A Hansen,Eric %A Dibrell,Clay %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Forest Science %V 52 %P 209-220 %8 2006 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 2715615233 %$ 2715615233 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2006 %T Matching Knowledge Elements in Concept Maps Using a Similarity Flooding Algorithm %A Marshall,Byron %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Madhusudan,Therani %K Accounting %K BIS %X Concept mapping systems used in education and knowledge management emphasize flexibility of representation to enhance learning and facilitate knowledge capture. Collections of concept maps exhibit terminology variance, informality, and organizational variation. These factors make it difficult to match elements between maps in comparison, retrieval, and merging processes. In this work, we add an element anchoring mechanism to a similarity flooding (SF) algorithm to match nodes and substructures between pairs of simulated maps and student-drawn concept maps. Experimental results show significant improvement over simple string matching with combined recall accuracy of 91% for conceptual nodes and concept ¨ link ¨ concept propositions in student-drawn maps. %B Decision Support Systems %V 42 %P 1290-1306 %8 2006 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/MatchKnowledgeElements_PrePrintVersion.pdf %N 3 %2 a %4 648204288 %$ 648204288 %0 Conference Paper %D 2006 %T Mindfulness in the Domain of Information Systems %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Thatcher,J. %A Klein,R. %K BIS %8 2006 %G eng %2 b %4 272321703936 %$ 272321703936 %0 Journal Article %J Journal on Educational Resources in Computing %D 2006 %T Moving Digital Libraries into the Student Learning Space: the GetSmart Experience %A Marshall,Byron %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Shen,Rao %A Fox,Edward A. %K Accounting %K BIS %X The GetSmart system was built to support theoretically sound learning processes in a digital library environment by integrating course management, digital library, and concept mapping components to support a constructivist, six-step, information search process. In the fall of 2002 more than 100 students created 1400 concept maps as part of selected computing classes offered at the University of Arizona and Virginia Tech. Those students conducted searches, obtained course information, created concept maps, collaborated in acquiring knowledge, and presented their knowledge representations. This article connects the design elements of the GetSmart system to targeted concept-map-based learning processes, describes our system and research testbed, and analyzes our system usage logs. Results suggest that students did in fact use the tools in an integrated fashion, combining knowledge representation and search activities. After concept mapping was included in the curriculum, we observed improvement in students' online quiz scores. Further, we observed that students in groups collaboratively constructed concept maps with multiple group members viewing and updating map details. %B Journal on Educational Resources in Computing %V 6 %8 2006 %G eng %U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1217862.1217864 %N 1 %2 a %4 648214528 %$ 648214528 %0 Journal Article %J Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management %D 2006 %T Opportunities for AI Development in the Accounting Domain: The Case for Auditing %A Baldwin,Amelia A %A Brown,Carol %A Trinkle,Brad S %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %X This paper reviews the nature of accounting and auditing problems and the need for application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to the discipline. The discussion includes current accounting issues for which new AI development should be fruitful particularly auditing and assurance. %B Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management %C Chichester, West Sussex/John Wiley & Sons Ltd. %V 14 %P 77-86 %8 2006 %G eng %U http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/5697?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0 %N 3 %2 a %4 2721669121 %$ 2721669121 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Opportunities for AI Development in the Accounting Domain: The Case for Auditing %A Brown,Carol %A Baldwin,Amelia A %A Trinkle,Brad %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Fifteenth Annual Research Workshop on: Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Auditing and Tax %C Washington, DC %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2738651137 %$ 2738651137 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Optimal search-based gene subset selection for microarray cancer classification %A Li,Jiexun %A Su,Hua %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Futscher,Bernard W %K BIS %B American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Spring Congress %C Phoenix, AZ, USA %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 98584055808 %$ 98584055808 %0 Book Section %D 2006 %T Organization Design, Organizational Learning, and the Market Value of the Firm %A Carroll,Tim %A Hunter,S. D. %K Management %X We compare market returns associated with firms’ creation of new units focused on e-business. Two aspects of organization design - governance and leadership - are considered with regard to exploitation- and exploration-oriented organization learning. We find that exploitation in governance (high centralization) is associated with a lower mean and variance in returns; that exploitation in leadership (appointment of outsiders) is associated with the same mean yet higher variance; and, among units exhibiting both modes of learning, the variance of returns are not equal. %P 125-142 %8 2006 %G eng %2 d %4 222970730496 %$ 222970730496 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Performance implications of temporal orientation and IT in organization-environment alignment %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,Peter S %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management %C Atlanta %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2715668481 %$ 2715668481 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management History %D 2006 %T Portrayals of F. W. Taylor across textbooks %A Payne,S. C. %A Howes,Satoris %A Watrous,K. M. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Journal of Management History %V 12 %P 385-407 %8 2006 %G eng %2 a %4 149512423424 %$ 149512423424 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Professional Distance: Managing Client Relations in Knowledge-Based Service Organizations %A Mills,P K %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B II Art & Science of Services %C Madrid Spain %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 650676224 %$ 650676224 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The Program Context of War News: An Empirical Investigation of Influences on Television Advertising Effectiveness %A Aiken,Damon %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B AMA Winter Educators’ Conference %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 267791067136 %$ 267791067136 %0 Conference Paper %D 2006 %T The Program Context of War News: An Empirical Investigation of Influences on Television Advertising Effectiveness %A Aiken,Damon %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2006 %G eng %2 b %4 257903163392 %$ 257903163392 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Proventure Structures and the Internal Promotion of Ideas in Knowledge Service Organizations %A Mills ,P K %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Atlanta Georgia %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 650674176 %$ 650674176 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Psychological Processes Underlying the Relationship between Transformational Leadership and Multi-Foci Organizational Citizenship Behaviors: A Multi-Level Approach %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B Colloquium of Department of Organization and Human Resources, School of Management %C Buffalo, NY %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 37331744769 %$ 37331744769 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Academy of Business Education %D 2006 %T Reflection Within the Context of Classroom Assessment: Students’ Perceptions in Managerial Accounting %A Norman,C. %A Rose,Ania %A Stewart,R. %K Accounting %B Journal of the Academy of Business Education %V 7 %P 82-94 %8 2006 %G eng %2 a %4 150119444480 %$ 150119444480 %0 Journal Article %J Sport Marketing Quarterly %D 2006 %T Relationship Marketing in Sports: A Functional Approach %A Bee,Colleen %A Kahle,Lynn %K Marketing %X This paper examines how and why consumers develop, enter into, and maintain relationships in a sports marketing context. This paper presents a framework for understanding how and why consumers engage in relationship marketing. Based on Kelman's functional approach to attitude change, this framework presents three qualitatively different levels for understanding relationship formation and maintenance: (a) compliance is superficial, temporary, and often the result of external influence; (b) identification is related to self-esteem and image enhancement of sport consumers; and (c) internalization is the result of values similarity. Internalization is more likely to result in a long-term relationship. %B Sport Marketing Quarterly %V 15 %P 102-110 %8 2006 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 6262571009 %$ 6262571009 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Research Streams in Continuous Audit: A Review and Analysis of the Existing Literature %A Brown,Carol %A Wong,Jeff %A Baldwin,Amelia A %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Twelfth World Continuous Auditing and Reporting Symposium %C Newark, NJ %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2445031425 %$ 2445031425 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Research Streams in Continuous Audit: A Review and Analysis of the Existing Literature %A Brown,Carol %A Wong,Jeff %A Baldwin,Amelia A %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Fifteenth Annual Research Workshop on: Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Auditing and Tax %C Washington, DC %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2738640897 %$ 2738640897 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology %D 2006 %T Saying "no" to being uprooted: The impact of family and gender on willingness to relocate %A Baldridge,David %A Eddleston,K. A. %A Veiga,J. F. %K Management %X Although career research contends that women managers and professionals are less willing than men to relocate, much of the previous research has been either limited by comparative sampling issues, or has not fully accounted for the role of family. To address these issues we gathered survey data from managers and professionals in 102 large companies by identifying pairs of individuals from each firm who worked in the same division, location, and functional area, who were similar in age (± 5 years), yet differed in gender ” resulting in a comparatively matched sample of 333 male and 333 female respondents. To account for the role of family, we tested a model that first controlled for the impact of previous determinants of willingness to relocate, and then examined the impact of four family attributes including spouse's contribution to family income, presence of preschool-aged children at home, and the perceived strength of spouse's and children's community ties. We also examined the moderating role of gender in explaining the impact of these attributes. Results indicate that the inclusion of family attributes increased the amount of variance explained in our regression model. Moreover, beyond substantiating a significant main effect for gender ” that is, women managers are less willing to relocate ” we also found that gender interacts with family attributes to further dampen a woman's willingness to relocate. %B Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology %V 79 %P 131-149 %8 2006 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 644534272 %$ 644534272 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Seeing Systems in Health Care Organizations %A King,Jonathan %A Friedman,Leonard %K Management %B National Academy of Management %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2597814273 %$ 2597814273 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Seeing Systems in Healthcare Organizations %A King,Jonathan %A Friedman,L:eonard %K Management %B The 5th International Organization Behavior in Health %C Aberdeen, Scotland %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2597795841 %$ 2597795841 %0 Journal Article %J Medical Science Monitor %D 2006 %T Self-prediction and patient health: Influencing health-related behaviors through self-prophecy %A Sprott,David E. %A Spangenberg,Eric R. %A Knuff,David %A Devezer,Berna %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %X People asked to make a self-prediction about a socially normative behavior are significantly more likely (than a comparable control group) to perform the behavior in a manner consistent with social norms. Making a behavioral self-prediction has been demonstrated to increase attendance to a health club, consumption of healthy snacks, and commitment to a health and fitness assessment. Empirical evidence indicates that thisself-prophecy effect is due to dissonance-based motivation generated by the prediction request. In this article, we present self-prediction as a practical and effective tool that health care professionals can use to favorably influence a variety of health-related, patient behaviors. Previous studies on health behaviors are aggregated using meta-analytical techniques to determine the magnitude of self-prediction effects on health-related behaviors. To account for potential errors of exclusion in our analysis, a file drawer analysis is also conducted. Our analysis suggests that self-prophecy manifests as a small- to medium- effect size when used in the context of modifying health-related behaviors. Providing support for the robustness of this effect, our file drawer analysis indicated that 270 further studies with null results would be needed to negate our conclusions regarding the effect. Based on previous research and findings of the current meta-analysis, we are confident that health care professionals can effectively employ self-prediction as a method for promoting healthier behaviors and lifestyles among their patients. Implications for medical practice and allied health fields, as well as areas of future research, are identified. %B Medical Science Monitor %V 12 %P RA85-91 %8 2006 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 650346496 %$ 650346496 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Six Good Reasons to Include Competitors as Stakeholders %A Archer,Geoffrey %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Conference of the Society for Business Ethics %C Atlanta, Georgia %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2714640385 %$ 2714640385 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Smart Clothing for an Older Population %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B 30th Annual Oregon State Gerontology Conference %C Corvallis, OR %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 78389729280 %$ 78389729280 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Social Entrepreneurship: Domain, Contributions and Ethical Dilemnas %A Neubaum,Donald %A Zahra,Shaker A %A Gedlovic,Eric %A Shulman,Joel %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B University of Minnesota Conference on Entrepreneurship and Ethics %C Minneapolis, MN %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2591512577 %$ 2591512577 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The Social Exchange of Knowledge: A Theoretical Model of Knowledge Source Sharing Behaviors %A Swift,Michele %A Balkin,D B %A Matusik,S %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Atlanta, Georgia %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 650672128 %$ 650672128 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Sources of Nonarticulation in Cash Flow Statements %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Northwest Accounting Research Group %C Lake Chelan, WA %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 85490950144 %$ 85490950144 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Sports Products: On and Off the Field %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B University of San Diego College of Business %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 267791099904 %$ 267791099904 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Management %D 2006 %T Stock Liquidity and Investment Opportunities: Evidence from Index Additions %A Becker-Blease,John %A Paul,Donna %K Finance %B Financial Management %V 35 %P 35-52 %8 2006 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 13572726785 %$ 13572726785 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Strategic isomorphism, legitimacy & IPO performance. %A Khoury,Theodore %A Deeds,David %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B INFORMS Conference %C Pittsburgh, PA. %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 6267625473 %$ 6267625473 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T TeachEngineering Poster Session %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Sullivan,J %A Cyr,M N %K BIS %B National Science Digital Library Annual Meeting %C Washington, DC %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2606585857 %$ 2606585857 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Thermal Insulation of Three Garment Sleeve Structures %A Mullet,Kathy %A Chen,H L %K Design Program %B Thermal Manikins and Modeling: Papers Sixth International Thermal Manikin and Modeling Meeting %C Hong Kong, China %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58249062400 %$ 58249062400 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Management Review %D 2006 %T Top Management Team Compensation in High Growth Technology Ventures %A Balkin,D. B. %A Swift,Michele %K Management %X We examine the key compensation issues pertaining to the top management team that occur during the early stages of growth in new ventures, specifically those anticipating rapid growth such as in technology-intensive markets. Similar to other new ventures, high-growth technology ventures are small in size but they have a goal of rapid growth giving rise to a need for resources and managerial talent to sustain the growth. New ventures are likely to compete in the market with larger organizations for top management team members. As a result, new ventures in rapid growth technology markets experience some unique compensation challenges. Critical for these firms is the issue of distributing equity among members of the founding team and structuring compensation to attract and retain non-founder executives. Drawing from the human resource management and entrepreneurship literatures, this paper develops a set of propositions predicting top management team compensation strategies for rapidly growing new ventures. Directions for future research are also discussed. %B Human Resource Management Review %V 16 %P 1-11 %8 2006 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 650663936 %$ 650663936 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Toward Greater Understanding of the Impact of Disabilities on Workplace Isolation & Career Outcomes. %A Baldridge,David %A Veiga,John F %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Atlanta %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2607257601 %$ 2607257601 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Understanding Self-Prophecy %A Knuff,David %A Perkins,Andrew %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B Association for Consumer Research %C Orlando %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2722357249 %$ 2722357249 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T University Collections and Faculty Accountability %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the International Textiles and Apparel Association %C Alexandria, VA %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 71572465664 %$ 71572465664 %0 Journal Article %J MIS Quarterly %D 2006 %T Unraveling the Temporal Fabric of the Knowledge Conversion Process: A Dynamic Theory of Media Selection and Use %A Massey,A. P. %A Montoya,Mitzi %K Marketing %B MIS Quarterly %V 30 %P 99-114 %8 2006 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 112662806528 %$ 112662806528 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Untitled %A Mower,Jennifer %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B DHE Historic Textiles and Apparel Collection %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 69252397056 %$ 69252397056 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Business Information Systems %D 2006 %T Using Database Technology in the AIS Classroom: Effects on Learning and Student Satisfaction %A Norman,C. %A Rose,Ania %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Review of Business Information Systems %V 19 %P 145-172 %8 2006 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 150147690496 %$ 150147690496 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI-2006), IEEE %D 2006 %T Using Importance Flooding to Identify Interesting Networks of Criminal Activity %A Marshall,Byron %A Chen,Hsinchun %K Accounting %K BIS %B Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI-2006), IEEE %C San Diego, CA %8 2006 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/Marshall_ISI_2006.pdf %2 b %4 2606608385 %$ 2606608385 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T The Value of a Liberal Arts Component for Business Law Education %A Lykins,Dan %K Business Law %B Pacific Northwest - Academy of Legal Studies in Business %C Portland Oregon %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 2464425985 %$ 2464425985 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Virtual Team, Uncertainty, and New Product Development Performance %A Jing,Ma %A Chen,Jiyao %A Lynn,Gary %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B International Association for Management of Technology %C Beijing, China %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 37901692929 %$ 37901692929 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting %D 2006 %T XBRL: An Impacts Framework and Research Challenge %A Baldwin,Amelia A. %A Brown,Carol %A Trinkle,Brad S. %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %X This article discusses XBRL, its impact on users and on the characteristics of financial information, and provides an impacts framework for XBRL. XBRL will both simplify disclosure and ease the communication of financial information to users, analysts, and regulators via the Internet. The potential impacts that XBRL is expected to have on users, accountants, regulators, and the financial communication process are addressed. Research on XBRL is examined and future research directions and priorities are identified. A more rigorous look at the myriad range of potential impacts of XBRL is needed. %B Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting %C Sarasota, Florida / American Accounting Association %V 3 %P 97-116 %8 2006 %G eng %U http://aaahq.org/aiet/publications/jeta.html %2 a %4 2438043649 %$ 2438043649 %0 Generic %D 2006 %T XXX: The Power of Sex in Contemporary Design %A Gallagher,Christine %A Nielsen,Susie %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %8 2006 %G eng %2 c %4 58492286976 %$ 58492286976 %0 Journal Article %J Research Technology Management: international journal of research management %D 2005 %T Accelerating Innovation at Hewlett-Packard %A Gobeli,Dave %A Rivas,Rio %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Research Technology Management: international journal of research management %V Jan/Feb 2005 %8 2005 %G eng %2 a %4 18932883457 %$ 18932883457 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Accepting members into the family: The role of conferences in moving outliers into the mainstream of entrepreneurship research %A Aziz,Asad %A Murnieks,Charles %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Babson Park %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 166113591296 %$ 166113591296 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Angel Capital and Women Entrepreneurs %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Babson Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Boston, MA %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 13576116225 %$ 13576116225 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Architecture Treating Cities’ Waste: Pallets as an Alternative Building System %A Tural,Elif %A Janz,W %K Design Program %B UIA 2005 ISTANBUL XXII World Congress of Architecture ‐ Cities: Grand Bazaar of ArchitectureS %C Istanbul, Turkey %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 59475947520 %$ 59475947520 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Artificial Intelligence in Accounting: The Case for Auditing %A Brown,Carol %A Baldwin,Amelia A %A Trinkle,Brad S %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B The Twenty-fifth SGAI International Conference on Innovative Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Workshop on AI in Accounting, Finance and Management %C Cambridge, UK %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2444937217 %$ 2444937217 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T An assessment of process theory and alliance research: Towards a framework for discourse. %A Khoury,Theodore %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Meeting %C Honolulu, HI. %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 6267637761 %$ 6267637761 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Attitudes concerning the role of technology for healthy aging %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual conference of the Housing Education and Research Association %C Denver, CO %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 58315259904 %$ 58315259904 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Begin the Journey: Make the Individual Development Account Program Work for You %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %C Corvallis, OR %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 58276042752 %$ 58276042752 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Research %D 2005 %T Is the Book-to-Market a Measure of Risk %A Peterkort,Bob %A Nielsen,Jim %K Finance %X We develop a leverage-based alternative to traditional asset pricing models to investigate whether the book-to-market ratio acts as a proxy for risk. We argue that the book-to-market ratio should act as a proxy because of the expected relations between (1) financial risk and measures of capital structure based on the market value of equity and (2) asset risk and measures of capital structure based on the book value of equity. We find no relation between average stock returns and the book-to-market ratio in all-equity firms after controlling for firm size, and an inverse relation between average stock returns and the book-to-market ratio in firms with a negative book value of equity. %B Journal of Financial Research %V 28 %P 487-502 %8 2005 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 649125888 %$ 649125888 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Brand Community in Higher Education: A Framework for Understanding and Building Loyalty %A Koenig,Hal %A McAlexander,Jim %A Schouten,John W %K Marketing %B Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education %C Chicago, IL %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2721636353 %$ 2721636353 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T China's Emerging Role in the Global Economy %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B OEMBA 20th Anniversary Alumni Event and Conference %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 647913472 %$ 647913472 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Chronicity and innovation as responses to environmental disruptions %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %A Carol,T. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Conference %C Honolulu, HI %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 645578752 %$ 645578752 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Community Partners in Service Learning Classes %A Neubaum,Sandy %K Engagement %B Service Learning Day Symposium %C Orlando, FL %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 650401792 %$ 650401792 %0 Journal Article %J International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal %D 2005 %T Corporate Innovation and Competitive Environment %A Huse,Morten %A Neubaum,Donald %A Gabrielsson,Jonas %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Empirical studies have shown that the characteristics of the competitive environment influence the corporate innovation activities of U.S. firms. This study attempts to internationalize these studies in two ways. First, it examines the environment-corporate innovation relationship in Norwegian manufacturing firms. Second, it examines how the firms' corporate innovation activities are influenced by their international activities. Results indicate that environment and internationalization are positively related to corporate innovation, but models developed using U.S. firms may not be generalizable to firms from other countries. %B International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal %V 1 %P 313-333 %8 2005 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 648964096 %$ 648964096 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Creativity Workshop %A King,Jonathan %K Management %B Hewlett-Packard ALS Workshop %C Vancouver, Washington %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2597804033 %$ 2597804033 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T The Critical Factors for Improving Company's Abilities to Develop New Products Faster and More Successfully %A Lynn,Gary %A Chen,Jiyao %A Reilly,Richard %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B IEEE International Engineering Management Conference %C St. John's Newfoundland, Canada %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 37901889537 %$ 37901889537 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T CSA Roundtable Scholars %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the Costume Society of America %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 71572707328 %$ 71572707328 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Designing Gray Zone Simulations %A Morris,John %A Eggert,John %K Management %B TechLearn Conference %C Las Vegas NV %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 17804748801 %$ 17804748801 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Developing Retail Liaisons at the ITAA Level to Profit Students, Academic Programs and Retailers %A Mullet,Kathy %A MacDonald,N %K Design Program %B ITAA Special Topic Presentations %C Portland, OR %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 78389680128 %$ 78389680128 %0 Journal Article %J Marketing Letters %D 2005 %T Do Certified Mail Third Wave Follow-Ups Really Boost Response Rates and Quality? %A Schmidt,J. B. %A Calantone,R. %A Griffin,B. %A Montoya,Mitzi %K Marketing %B Marketing Letters %V 16 %P 129-141 %8 2005 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 112663205888 %$ 112663205888 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Does it pay to be nice? Organizational care, performance and the moderating role of discretion %A Neubaum,Donald %A Maureen,Ambrose %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Meeting %C Orlando FL %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 648972288 %$ 648972288 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T The Dynamics of International Information Flow: Evidence from Daily Data on Country Funds %A Mathew,Prem %A Hughen,Chris %K Finance %B Financial Management Association %C Chicago %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2718445569 %$ 2718445569 %0 Journal Article %J Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %D 2005 %T The Effect of Leader Moral Development on Ethical Climate and Employee Attitudes %A Schminke,Marshall %A Ambrose,Maureen L. %A Neubaum,Donald %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This study examines the effect of leader moral development on the organization's ethical climate and employee attitudes. Results indicate that the relationship between leader moral development and ethical climate is moderated by two factors: the extent to which the leader utilizes his or her cognitive moral development (i.e., capacity for ethical reasoning), and the age of the organization. Specifically, the influence of the leader's moral development was stronger for high utilizing leaders, those whose moral actions were consistent with their moral reasoning. Additionally, the influence of the leader's moral development was stronger in younger organizations. Finally, as predicted, congruence between the leader's moral development and the employee's moral development was positively associated with job satisfaction and organizational commitment and negatively associated with turnover intentions. %B Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes %V 97 %P 135-151 %8 2005 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 648947712 %$ 648947712 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Effectiveness of managerial responses to stockouts on consumer response %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Alexandria, Virginia %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 59820482560 %$ 59820482560 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Finance %D 2005 %T The Effects of Market Inefficiencies on Trading Strategies for Country Funds %A Hughen ,J. Christopher %A Mathew,Prem %A Ragan,Kent P. %K Finance %X 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. %B International Journal of Finance %V 16 %P 2964-84 %8 2005 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 648286208 %$ 648286208 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Entrepreneurial Process and Improvisation: How do Entrepreneurs Evaluate and Exploit Opportunities %A Chen,Jiyao %A Ma,Jing %A Lynn,Gary S %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B IEEE International Engineering Management Conference %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 37874167809 %$ 37874167809 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Environment as a Supply Chain Management Issue %A Simpson,Dayna %K Management %B European Operations Management Association Annual Conference %C Budapest, Hungary %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 6841372673 %$ 6841372673 %0 Journal Article %J Behavioral Research in Accounting %D 2005 %T The Evaluation of Risky Information Technology Investment Decisions %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Behavioral Research in Accounting %V 17 %P 175-190 %8 2005 %G eng %2 a %4 149551595520 %$ 149551595520 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of World Business %D 2005 %T The evolving role of cooperation among multinational corporations and indigenous organizations in transition economies: A migration away from confrontation %A Danskin,P. %A Dibrell,Clay %A Kedia,B. L. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Recent trends toward greater globalization and the increasing number of transition economies are changing the nature of the relationships among multinational enterprises (MNEs), organizations in transition economies (OTEs), and the OTEs' governments from a traditional conflict-based perspective towards consisting of cooperation and collaboration. This paper draws on the theory of cooperation that incorporates the concepts of substitutability (substitution of goals), cathexis (commitment to a specific goal), and inducibility (open to influence) to describe the emerging interactive relationship between MNEs and OTEs. Due to changing global competitive trends, we propose that MNEs, OTEs, and transition economy governments act in their best interests through a continuum of cooperation and confrontation. We propose that the two theories of cooperation and confrontation are not paradoxical but are in effect complementary. %B Journal of World Business %V 40 %P 223-234 %8 2005 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 645529600 %$ 645529600 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Experimental Evidence on the Role of Tax Complexity in Investment Decisions %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Annual Meeting %C San Francisco %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 85490944000 %$ 85490944000 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Experimental Evidence on the Role of Tax Complexity in Investment Decisions %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Accounting Research Workshop %C Provo, UT %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 85490939904 %$ 85490939904 %0 Journal Article %J Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice %D 2005 %T Family-friendly policies in the police: Implications for work-family conflict %A Howes,Satoris %A Huffman,A. H. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice %V 1 %P 138-162 %8 2005 %G eng %2 a %4 149512431616 %$ 149512431616 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Marketing %D 2005 %T Fashion Orientation, Credit Card Usage, and Compulsive Buying %A Park,Hye-Jung %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Journal of Consumer Marketing %V 22 %P 135-141 %8 2005 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 58203359232 %$ 58203359232 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T The games entrepreneurs play %A Godesiabois,Joy %A Murnieks,Charles %A Mosakowski,Elaine %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Babson Park %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 166113585152 %$ 166113585152 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Greening the automotive supply chain %A Simpson,Dayna %K Management %B Pacific Asian Consortium for International Business Education and Research (PACIBER) Annual Conference %C Toronto, Canada %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 6841368577 %$ 6841368577 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T he AIBD/DHE Partnership: Developing an accredited degree program for residential architecture %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Regional Conference of the American Institute of Building Design %C Hood River, OR %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 58276030464 %$ 58276030464 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T HOG tales, Jeep Trails, and Setting Sail %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Faculty seminar %C Sydney Australia %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 22619721729 %$ 22619721729 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T HOG Tales, Jeep Trails, and Setting Sail %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Faculty seminar %C Australia %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 648605696 %$ 648605696 %0 Journal Article %J Performance Improvement Quarterly %D 2005 %T Human Performance Technology and Knowledge Management: A Case Study %A Massey,A. P. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A O'Driscoll,T. %K Marketing %B Performance Improvement Quarterly %V 18 %P 37-55 %8 2005 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 112663590912 %$ 112663590912 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management %D 2005 %T The Impacts of Speed-to-Market on New Product Success: The Moderating Effects of Uncertainty %A Chen,Jiyao %A Reilly,Richard R %A Lynn,Gary S %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management %V 52 %P 199-213 %8 2005 %G eng %U http://www.umsl.edu/~ieee-tem/ %N 2 %2 a %4 37842262017 %$ 37842262017 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Business Research %D 2005 %T Incentives for Monitors: Director Stock-based Compensation and Firm Performance %A Cordiero,James %A Neubaum,Donald %A Veliyath,Rajaram %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Applied Business Research %V 21 %P 81-90 %8 2005 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 648960000 %$ 648960000 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T The incremental value relevance of geographic segment disclosures: Canadian evidence %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B 2005 Asian-Pacific Conference on International Accounting %C Wellington New Zealand %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2698651649 %$ 2698651649 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T The incremental value relevance of geographic segment disclosures: Canadian evidence %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Annual Meeting of the American Accounting Association %C San Francisco CA %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2698663937 %$ 2698663937 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T The incremental value relevance of geographic segment disclosures: Canadian evidence %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Annual Meeting of the Canadian Accounting Association %C Quebec City Quebec %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2698659841 %$ 2698659841 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Industry Structure and Technological Discontinuity: The Contextual Demands of Entrepreneurial Activity %A Jing,Ma %A Chen,Jiyao %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering Technology %C Portland OR %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 37901979649 %$ 37901979649 %0 Journal Article %J Management International Review %D 2005 %T The influence of internationalization on time-based competition %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %A Danskin,P. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Management International Review %V 45 %P 173-195 %8 2005 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 645525504 %$ 645525504 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Business Studies %D 2005 %T The influence of parent control structure on parent conflict in Vietnamese international joint ventures: an organizational justice-based contingency approach %A Barden,Jeffrey %A Steensma,K. %A Lyles,M. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X There has been significant interest in understanding how the distribution of parental control over international joint ventures (IJV) influences IJV outcomes (e.g., parent conflict, survival, performance). Yet, the accumulation of research on the relationship between control structure and IJV outcomes has been somewhat inconclusive and even contradictory. We contribute to this research stream by developing an organizational justice-based contingency model relating parental control structure to parent conflict. We suggest that the level of conflict between IJV parents will depend on the consistencies between the control structure and parents' contribution of proprietary resources, and between control structure and the parents' abilities to effectively monitor operations. Our analysis of Vietnamese joint ventures provides some support for our model, and suggests that the relationship between parent control structure and IJV outcomes is perhaps more complex than previously thought. %B Journal of International Business Studies %V 36 %P 156-174 %8 2005 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 83756845056 %$ 83756845056 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Information components of apparel retail websites: task relevance approach %A Kim,J %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Alexandria, Virginia %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 59820498944 %$ 59820498944 %0 Journal Article %J Annual Review of Information Science and Technology %D 2005 %T Information Visualization %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Annual Review of Information Science and Technology %V 39 %8 2005 %G eng %2 a %4 39437971457 %$ 39437971457 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Innovation and Firm Performance: The Role of Information Technology in Small and Medium-Sized Firms %A Craig,Justin %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Conference %C Orlando, FL %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 645269504 %$ 645269504 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Innovations and Technology in Interior Design %A Lee,Seunghae %K Design Program %B Home Economics Careers & Technology (HECT) Annual conference %C Anaheim, CA %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 58484752384 %$ 58484752384 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Integrated learning strategies for the retail merchandising course %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Alexandra, VA %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 59820466176 %$ 59820466176 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing, Jan 4-8, 2005, Big Island, Hawaii %D 2005 %T Linking Ontological Resources Using Aggregatable Substance Identifiers to Organize Extracted Relations %A Marshall,Byron %A Su,Hua %A McDonald,Dan %A Chen,Hsinchun %K Accounting %K BIS %X Systems that extract biological regulatory pathway relations from free-text sources are
intended to help researchers leverage vast and growing collections of research literature.
Several systems to extract such relations have been developed but little work has focused on
how those relations can be usefully organized (aggregated) to support visualization systems or
analysis algorithms. Ontological resources that enumerate name strings for different types of
biomedical objects should play a key role in the organization process. In this paper we
delineate five potentially useful levels of relational granularity and propose the use of
aggregatable substance identifiers to help reduce lexical ambiguity. An aggregatable
substance identifier applies to a gene and its products. We merged 4 extensive lexicons and
compared the extracted strings to the text of five million MEDLINE abstracts. We report on
the ambiguity within and between name strings and common English words. Our results show
an 89% reduction in ambiguity for the extracted human substance name strings when using an
aggregatable substance approach. %B Proceedings of the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing, Jan 4-8, 2005, Big Island, Hawaii %8 2005 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/marshall_PSB2005.pdf %2 b %4 2606753793 %$ 2606753793 %0 Journal Article %J International Business & Economics Research Journal %D 2005 %T Multinational Clients: A Source of Competitive Advantage for Multinational Audit Firms %A Rose,Ania %K Accounting %B International Business & Economics Research Journal %V 4 %P 31-49 %8 2005 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 150148044800 %$ 150148044800 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies %D 2005 %T Mutual Funds Before and After Tax Returns: The Case of Tax Clientele %A Frischmann,Peter %A Boes,Richard %A Davidson,Abby %K Accounting %B Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies %V Volume 11 %P No. 1: 117-126; No. 2: 89-106 %8 2005 %G eng %N No. 1; No. 2 %2 a %4 85490923520 %$ 85490923520 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Services Review %D 2005 %T A NAV a Day Keeps the Inefficiency Away? Fund Trading Strategies using Daily Values %A Hughen,J. C. %A Mathew,Prem %A Ragan,K. %K Finance %X 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. %B Financial Services Review %V 14 %P 213-230 %8 2005 %G eng %2 a %4 648290304 %$ 648290304 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T A NAV a Day Keeps the Inefficiency Away? Fund Trading Strategies using Daily Values %A Mathew,Prem %A Hughen ,J. C. %A Ragan,K. %K Finance %B Academy of Finance Meeting %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 648304640 %$ 648304640 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T A NAV A DAY Keeps the Inefficiency Away? Fund Trading Strategies Using Daily Values %A Mathew,Prem %A Hughen,Chris %A Ragan,Kent %K Finance %B Financial Management Association %C Chicago %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2718496769 %$ 2718496769 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2005 %T NewsMap: A Knowledge Map for Online News %A Ong,T-H. %A Chen,H. %A Sung,WK %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %V 39 %P 583-597 %8 2005 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 39437928449 %$ 39437928449 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T The NKBA/DHE Internship Partnership %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %C Portland, OR %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 58276065280 %$ 58276065280 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Online service attributes available on apparel retail websites: A SERVQUAL approach %A Kim,Minjeong %A Kim,J %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B American Collegiate Retailing Association Annual Meeting %C Philadelphia, PA %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 59820558336 %$ 59820558336 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Optimal search based gene selection for cancer prognosis %A Li,Jiexun %A Su,Hua %A Chen,Hsinchun %K BIS %B Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS’05) %C Omaha, NE %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 98584080384 %$ 98584080384 %0 Journal Article %J Transportation Journal %D 2005 %T Policy Decisions and Modal Choice: An Example from the European Union %A Ribbink,Dina %A van Riel,A. C.R. %A Semeijn,J. %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %B Transportation Journal %V 44 %P 33-44 %8 2005 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 149674899456 %$ 149674899456 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T The politics of implementing change in tax administration: The BIR Project %A Gonzalez,Manolete %K Management %B Core Course in Governance and Anti-corruption, Public Sector Group of the World Bank %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 646211584 %$ 646211584 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Post-Deregulation Restructuring of the Electric Power Industry %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Eastern Finance Association %C Norfolk, VA %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 13572444161 %$ 13572444161 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Poster Session. Just a cute kid with a great imagination? %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Sullivan,J %A Cyr,M N %K BIS %B National Science Digital Library Annual Meeting %C Denver, CO %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2606573569 %$ 2606573569 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Product information available on apparel retailer web sites %A Burnett,S %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Alexandria, Virginia %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 59820527616 %$ 59820527616 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Product Information Available on Apparel Retailer Websites %A Rutgers,Sandy %A Kim,M %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Graphic Design %K Interior Design %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Alexandria, Virginia %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 58246309888 %$ 58246309888 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Professional Distance: Managing Client Relations in Knowledge-Based Service Organizations %A Mills,P K %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Hawaii %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 650682368 %$ 650682368 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Professional dress expectations and guidelines %A Reeves-DeArmond,Genna %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Seminar for Public Health and Safety Training Employees %C Los Alamos, New Mexico %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 88403539968 %$ 88403539968 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Project Management Research Agenda %A Larson,Erik %K Management %B National Meetings %C Hawaii %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2586933249 %$ 2586933249 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2005 %T Psychological and physical well-being during unemployment: A meta-analytic study %A Ryan,Fran McKee %A Song,Z %A Wanberg,C. R. %A Kinicki,A. J. %K Management %X 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) %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 90 %P 53-76 %8 2005 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 2438461441 %$ 2438461441 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Venturing %D 2005 %T A Quantitative Content Analysis of the Characteristics of Rapid-growth Firms and Their Founders %A Barringer,Bruce R. %A Jones,Foard F. %A Neubaum,Donald %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X A group of firms that is attracting attention are rapid-growth firms. These firms are of particular interest because rapid growth is an indication of market acceptance and firm success. By studying rapid-growth firms, researchers can help all firms better understand the attributes associated with firm growth. Despite these positive outcomes, however, rapid firm growth is difficult to achieve and maintain.This study adds to the literature through a quantitative content analysis of the narrative descriptions of 50 rapid-growth firms and a comparison group of 50 slow-growth companies. The purpose of the study was to draw from the narratives a list of empirically grounded growth-related attributes that are associated with rapid-growth firms. The findings of the study resulted in the advancement of a conceptual model of the attributes of rapid-growth firms in four areas: founder characteristics, firm attributes, business practices, and human resource management (HRM) practices. %B Journal of Business Venturing %V 20 %P 663-687 %8 2005 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 648951808 %$ 648951808 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Research in Management Information Systems %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %C Nanchang, Jiangxi, P.R. China %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 39456548865 %$ 39456548865 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Research Streams in Continuous Audit %A Brown,Carol %A Wong,Jeff %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Fourteenth Annual Research Workshop on: Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Auditing and Tax %C Washington, DC %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2738673665 %$ 2738673665 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Research Streams in Continuous Audit: A Review and Analysis of the Existing Literature %A Brown,Carol %A Wong,Jeff %A Baldwin,Amelia A %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B The 10th World Continuous Auditing Symposium %C Newark, NJ %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2444929025 %$ 2444929025 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Resident satisfaction and retention in university residence halls %A Steggell,Carmen %A Hansen,E %A Bridges,L %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual conference of the Housing Education and Research Association %C Denver, Colorado %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 58315251712 %$ 58315251712 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T The Role of Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry in Oregon %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Young President's of Oregon (YPO) Annual Field Study Tour %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 647911424 %$ 647911424 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management (Chinese) %D 2005 %T The Role of Uncertainty in Team Empowerment and NPD Performance %A Chen,Jiyao %A Reilly,Richard %A Lynn,Gary %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Management (Chinese) %V 3 %P 591-599 %8 2005 %G eng %N 9 %2 a %4 37895958529 %$ 37895958529 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Seminars presented on strategic planning processes and techniques including use and implementation of the Balanced Scorecard. %A Dowling,Thomas %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 645656576 %$ 645656576 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Service elements of apparel retail websites %A Kim,Minjeong %A Kim,J %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Seoul International Clothing and Textiles Conference %C Seoul, Korea %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 59820541952 %$ 59820541952 %0 Journal Article %J Australian Journal of Information Systems %D 2005 %T A Service Learning Course in Accounting Information Systems %A Rose,Jake %A Rose,Ania %A Norman,C. %K Accounting %B Australian Journal of Information Systems %V 19 %P 145-172 %8 2005 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 149551767552 %$ 149551767552 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Social Responsibility Labeling: People, Planet, Profit %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Taipei Innovative Application Show (TITAS) %C Taipei, Taiwan %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 87064076288 %$ 87064076288 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Speed: Too Much of a Good Thing? %A Chen,Jiyao %A Reilly,Richard R %A Lynn,Gary S %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering Technology %C Portland OR %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 56645214208 %$ 56645214208 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Taxation Association %D 2005 %T State-Sponsored College §529 Plans: An Analysis of Factors that Influence Investors' Choice; Discussant's Comments %A Frischmann,Peter %K Accounting %B Journal of the American Taxation Association %V 27 %P 51-54 %8 2005 %G eng %2 a %4 85490927616 %$ 85490927616 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Study of the Effect of Laundering on Naturally Colored Cottons by Swelling Reagents %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Moore,Mary Ann %A Kantor,Natalie %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Alexandra, VA %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 58368808960 %$ 58368808960 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2005 %T Supplier-Supplier Relationships in the Buyer-Supplier Triad: Building Theories from Eight Case Studies %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Choi,T.Y. %K Supply Chain %X Many researchers have studied how the buying company manages its relationship with suppliers (i.e. buyer”supplier relationship). Extending this genre of study, researchers have recently shown interest in investigating how the buying company manages relationships between the suppliers (i.e. supplier”supplier relationship). In other words, just as the relationship with the suppliers does, the relationships between suppliers have strategic implications for the buyer. We present in this study eight cases that describe supplier”supplier relationship dynamics. Using theory building through case studies, we identify five archetypes of supplier”supplier relationships. Each type of relationship is a unique configuration of the relational characteristics. We also present working propositions that associate the antecedent conditions that lead to these archetypes and eventual performance implications. %B Journal of Operations Management %V 24 %P 27-52 JOM Best Paper of the Year %8 2005 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 649850880 %$ 649850880 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Tail Index Estimation for Partitioned Insurance Losses %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Henry III,John B. %K Supply Chain %B National Joint Statistical Meetings %C Minneapolis, Minnesota %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 2722408449 %$ 2722408449 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Top Managment Team Compensation in New Ventures %A Balkin,D B %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B Southern Management Association Regional Meeting %C South Carolina %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 650680320 %$ 650680320 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Business Studies %D 2005 %T Toward a model of issue-selling by subsidiary managers in multinational organizations %A Ling,Y. %A Floyd,S. W. %A Baldridge,David %K Management %X In multinational organizations, local market responsiveness is critical to the development of effective strategies. This responsiveness is expected to occur in part as the result of upward influence from local subsidiary managers, who represent the local culture and shift relevant priorities accordingly. Issue-selling ” defined as directing top management's attention to particular issues and helping them understand such issues ” is one important way in which subsidiary managers pursue upward influence. The purpose of this paper is to help multinational organizations better facilitate and exploit potentially valuable input from local subsidiary managers. To do so, we propose an acculturated view of issue-selling. More specifically, we argue that subsidiary managers socialized by different national cultures vary: (1) in the extent to which their intention to sell issues is influenced by various contextual cues; and (2) in their choice of selling strategies. These theoretical differences suggest that local subsidiary managers from different cultures will differ in the way they approach issue-selling and, in turn, in the way they influence the strategy-making process. The discussion traces the implications of this line of reasoning for future research on the influence of local subsidiary managers and, more generally, for research on the cultural embeddedness of the strategy process. %B Journal of International Business Studies %V 36 %P 637-654 %8 2005 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 644536320 %$ 644536320 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Toward a Model of Nonverbal Cues and Emotion in Email %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Briarcliff Manor, NY %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 644544512 %$ 644544512 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Uncertainty: Opportunity and Threat in New Product Development %A Chen,Jiyao %A Lynn,Gary %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Honolulu, HI %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 37864005633 %$ 37864005633 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Uncertainty, Team Empowerment and Time-Based Strategy %A Chen,Jiyao %A Reilly,Richard %A Lynn,Gary %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Product Development Management Association Research Forum %C San Diego, CA %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 37864009729 %$ 37864009729 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Untitled %A Allender,Terri %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B World at Work Conference %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 650866688 %$ 650866688 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2005 %T Using 3D Interfaces to Facilitate the Spatial Knowledge Retrieval: A Geo-referenced Knowledge Repository System %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %V 40 %P 167-182 %8 2005 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 39437864961 %$ 39437864961 %0 Book Section %D 2005 %T Using the Olympics and FIFA World Cup to Enhance Global Equity: A Case Study of Two Companies in the Payment Services Category %A Madrigal,Robert %A Bee,Colleen %A LaBarge,Monica %K Marketing %C New York, NY %P 179-190 %8 2005 %G eng %2 d %4 6262573057 %$ 6262573057 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T The Value of Visibility %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Financial Management Association %C Chicago, IL %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 13572487169 %$ 13572487169 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T The Value of Visibility %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Washington State University %C Pullman, WA %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 13576187905 %$ 13576187905 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Financial Management and Accounting %D 2005 %T The Value Relevance of Accounting under Political Uncertainty: Evidence Related to Quebec's Independence Movement %A Graham,Roger %A Morrill,C. %A Morrill,J. %K Accounting %X The Canadian province of Quebec is a region of an advanced industrialized nation characterized by a strong independence movement and, therefore, provides an interesting context in which to test the effect of political uncertainty on the relationship between market values and accounting values. In this study we compare market-to-book value associations of a sample of firms headquartered in Quebec with those of a sample of Canadian firms headquartered outside Quebec, over the period 1988”2002. Our comparisons suggest that, on average, the value of Quebec-based firms is significantly less than other Canadian firms when valuation is based on multiples of book value and earnings. In addition, we find that the "Quebec discount" decreased significantly in the period immediately following the 1995 provincial sovereignty referendum wherein Quebeckers voted (narrowly) against Quebec sovereignty. We conclude that the relative undervaluation of Quebec firms is related, at least in part, to political uncertainty associated with the Quebec independence movement. %B Journal of International Financial Management and Accounting %V 16 %P 49-68 %8 2005 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 646285312 %$ 646285312 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the 2005 Joint ACM/IEEE Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2005), June 7-11, 2005 , Denver, CO %D 2005 %T Visualizing Aggregated Biological Pathway Relations %A Marshall,Byron %A Quiñones,Karin %A Su,Hua %A Eggers,Shauna %A Chen,Hsinchun %K Accounting %K BIS %X The Genescene development team has constructed an aggregation interface for automatically-extracted biomedical pathway
relations that is intended to help researchers identify and process relevant information from the vast digital library of abstracts found in the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed collection.
Users view extracted relations at various levels of relational granularity in an interactive and visual node-link interface. Anecdotal feedback reported here suggests that this multigranular visual paradigm aligns well with various research tasks,
helping users find relevant articles and discover new information. %B Proceedings of the 2005 Joint ACM/IEEE Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2005), June 7-11, 2005 , Denver, CO %8 2005 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/Marshall_JCDL_2005_Aggregation.pdf %2 b %4 2606727169 %$ 2606727169 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Withholding Accommodation Requests: The Role of Workgroup Supportiveness and Requester Attributes. %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B Academy of Management %C Briarcliff Manor, NY. %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 644558848 %$ 644558848 %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Workshop presentation on strategic planning and competitive strategies %A Dowling,Thomas %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Meeting of the Oregon Data Processing Managers Association %C Portland, OR %8 2005 %G eng %2 c %4 645644288 %$ 645644288 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Accounting Information Systems %D 2004 %T Affective Responses to Financial Data and Multimedia: The Effects of Information Load and Cognitive Load %A Rose,Jake %A Roberts,D. %A Rose,Ania %K Accounting %B International Journal of Accounting Information Systems %V 5 %P 5-24 %8 2004 %G eng %2 a %4 149550274560 %$ 149550274560 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Management Journal %D 2004 %T Are managers from Mars and academicians from Venus? Toward an understanding of the relationship between academic quality and practical relevance %A Baldridge,David %A Floyd,S. W. %A Mackoczy,L. %K Management %X In this paper, we propose a positive relationship between the academic quality and practical relevance of management research. The basis for this is the idea that academicians and practitioners both value research that is interesting and justified - meaning research that challenges and extends existing beliefs and research that offers compelling evidence for its conclusions. We acknowledge that there are likely to be many cases where academicians and practitioners disagree on what is interesting and justified. We argue, however, that there are also likely to be cases where the judgments of the two groups converge. Results from a stratified, random sample of 120 publications are consistent with this argument - showing a positive correlation between an objective measure of an article's academic quality and expert panel ratings of its practical relevance. The analysis also shows positive associations between panel members' global assessment of relevance and ratings of an article's interestingness and justification. These results lend support to the hypothesized overlap, but leave room for considerable difference in the way practitioners and academicians evaluate management research. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. %B Strategic Management Journal %V 25 %P 1063-1074 %8 2004 %G eng %N 11 %2 a %4 644532224 %$ 644532224 %0 Journal Article %J Corporate Ownership and Control %D 2004 %T Bank Influence, Firm Performance and Survival %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Corporate Ownership and Control %V 1 %P 65-71 %8 2004 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 650098688 %$ 650098688 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing for Higher Education %D 2004 %T Building a University Brand Community: The Long-Term Impact of Shared Experiences %A McAlexander,Jim %A Koenig,Hal %A Schouten ,John W. %K Marketing %X Relationship marketing has made its way into the practices of university administrations. With it have also arrived many problems associated with the aggressive use of CRM technologies. One particularly effective and healthy approach to relationship marketing in higher education is to treat the university, with all of its stakeholders, as a brand community, and to pursue policies and programs to strengthen the relationships that define the community. With this paper, we examine an important class of relationship often neglected in the CRM literature, i.e., the relationships among the customers who support the brand and who ultimately give it its meaning and vitality. Specifically, we explore how the nature of relationships among students affects their long-term loyalty to a university. The results of a telephone survey of university alumni demonstrate the importance of certain types of university experiences on student relationships and, thereafter, on loyalty to their alma mater and their intentions to support the university in the future. %B Journal of Marketing for Higher Education %V 14 %P 61 - 79 %8 2004 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 648523776 %$ 648523776 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Building Prevention Capabilities: A Resource-Based Approach to Environmental Performance Advantages %A Pagell,Mark %A Walton,S. %A Wasserman,M. %A Handfield,R. %K Management %B Decision Sciences Institute Conference %C Boston %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2470930433 %$ 2470930433 %0 Journal Article %J Data and Knowledge Engineering %D 2004 %T A Case-based Reasoning Framework for Workflow Model Management %A Madhusudan,Therani %A Zhao,J. Leon %A Marshall,Byron %K Accounting %K BIS %X In order to support efficient workflow design, recent commercial workflow systems are providing templates of common business processes. These templates, called cases, can be modified individually or collectively into a new workflow to meet the business specification. However, little research has been done on how to manage workflow models, including issues such as model storage, model retrieval, model reuse and assembly. In this paper, we propose a novel framework to support workflow modeling and design by adapting workflow cases from a repository of process models. Our approach to workflow model management is based on a structured workflow lifecycle and leverages recent advances in model management and case-based reasoning techniques. Our contributions include a conceptual model of workflow cases, a similarity flooding algorithm for workflow case retrieval, and a domain-independent AI planning approach to workflow case composition. We illustrate the workflow model management framework with a prototype system called Case-Oriented Design Assistant for Workflow Modeling (CODAW). %B Data and Knowledge Engineering %V 50 %P 87-115 %8 2004 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/Madhusudan_DKE_CODAW.pdf %N 1 %2 a %4 648202240 %$ 648202240 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Classifying entrepreneurs Schumpeterian (innovator-entrepreneur) verses Kirznerian (producer-entrepreneur) %A Craig,Justin %A Green,Mark %A Johnson ,Debbie %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Glasgow, Scotland %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645300224 %$ 645300224 %0 Conference Paper %B Karlstad University Press %D 2004 %T Comfort Your Customers: Trust, Assurance and Loyalty on the Internet %A Ribbink,Dina %A van Riel,A. C.R. %A Liljander,V. %A Lemmink,J. %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %B Karlstad University Press %P 47-55 %8 2004 %G eng %2 b %4 149673738240 %$ 149673738240 %0 Journal Article %J Managing Service Quality %D 2004 %T Comfort Your Online Customer: Quality, Trust and Loyalty on the Internet %A Ribbink,Dina %A van Riel,A. C.R. %A Liljander,V. %A Streukens,S. %K OSU-Cascades %K Supply Chain %B Managing Service Quality %V 14 %P 445-456 %8 2004 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 149674735616 %$ 149674735616 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business and Economics Research %D 2004 %T A Comparative Analysis of Audit Service Supply Using Desk and Working Paper Reviews %A Deis,D. %A Rose,Ania %K Accounting %B Journal of Business and Economics Research %V 2 %P 81-96 %8 2004 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 150191697920 %$ 150191697920 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business and Economics Research %D 2004 %T A Comparative Analysis of Audit Service Supply Using Desk and Working Paper Reviews %A Deis,D. %A Rose,Ania %K Accounting %B Journal of Business and Economics Research %V 2 %P 81-96 %8 2004 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 150191697920 %$ 150191697920 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T A comparison of two apartment communities: A post-occupancy evaluation %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual conference of the Housing Education and Research Association %C Chicago, Illinois %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 58315286528 %$ 58315286528 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management %D 2004 %T Components of Apparel Retailing Web Sites %A Jang,Eunyoung %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management %V 8 %P 375-388 %8 2004 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 58203377664 %$ 58203377664 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Consumer response to product unavailability in online shopping %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Portland, Oregon %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 59820572672 %$ 59820572672 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Cooling-off and magnet effects of price limits %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %B Conference on the Theories and Practices of Securities and Financial Markets %C Kaohsiung, Taiwan %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 649916416 %$ 649916416 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Accounting Education %D 2004 %T Cooperative Learning: Resources from the Business Disciplines %A Lehman,C. %A Norman,C. %A Rose,Ania %K Accounting %B Journal of Accounting Education %V 22 %P 1-28 %8 2004 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 150148427776 %$ 150148427776 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Corporate Creativity: Beyond the Hype %A King,Jonathan %K Management %B Hewlett-Packard ALS Workshop %C Corvallis, Oregon %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2597806081 %$ 2597806081 %0 Journal Article %J Professional Safety %D 2004 %T The Cost of Safety: Cost Analysis Model %A Behm,Michael %A Veltri,Anthony %A Kleinsorge,Ilene %K Accounting %X Knowledge in business and accounting helps SH&E professionals speak to management and maintain credibility. To work more effectively with other financial and operations management personnel, SH&E professionals must become better versed in the common language of business. Cost analysis models are needed to help SH&E professionals measure, analyze and communicate safety strategies in business terms. This article details one such model from the quality management literature. %B Professional Safety %V 49 %P 22-29 %8 2004 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 647464960 %$ 647464960 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2004 %T A Covariance Structure Analysis of Employees' Response to Performance Feedback %A Kinicki,Angelo J. %A Prussia,Gregory E. %A Wu, Bin (Joshua) %A Ryan,Fran McKee %K Management %X 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) %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 89 %P 1057-1069 %8 2004 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 2438529025 %$ 2438529025 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T The Dark Side of Organization %A King,Jonathan %A Bella,David %K Management %B 6th International Conference on Ethics Across the Curriculum %C OSU, Corvallis, Oregon %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2597799937 %$ 2597799937 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Risk and Insurance %D 2004 %T A Data-Analytic Method for Forecasting Next Record Catastrophe Loss %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %X We develop in this article a data-analytic method to forecast the severity of next record insured loss to property caused by natural catastrophic events. The method requires and employs the knowledge of an expert and accounts for uncertainty in parameter estimation. Both considerations are essential for the task at hand because the available data are typically scarce in extreme value analysis. In addition, we consider three-parameter Gamma priors for the parameter in the model and thus provide simple analytical solutions to several key elements of interest, such as the predictive moments of record value. As a result, the model enables practitioners to gain insights into the behavior of such predictive moments without concerning themselves with the computational issues that are often associated with a complex Bayesian analysis. A data set consisting of catastrophe losses occurring in the United States between 1990 and 1999 is analyzed, and the forecasts of next record loss are made under various prior assumptions. We demonstrate that the proposed method provides more reliable and theoretically sound forecasts, whereas the conditional mean approach, which does not account for either prior information or uncertainty in parameter estimation, may provide inadmissible forecasts. %B Journal of Risk and Insurance %V 71 %P 309-322 %8 2004 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 646819840 %$ 646819840 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Demand Generation in the IT Channel %A Kim,Steve %K Marketing %B Global Technology Distribution Council CEO Summit %C San Francisco, CA %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2471061505 %$ 2471061505 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Determining when Multiple Respondents are needed in Supply Chain Research: The Case of Purchasing and Operations %A Pagell,Mark %A Krause,D. %K Management %B North American Research Symposium on Purchasing and Supply Management %C Tempe %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2445015041 %$ 2445015041 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Dividend Policy, Agency Costs and Institutional Ownership %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Annual meetings of the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics %C Berlin, Germany %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 650158080 %$ 650158080 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Doomed to Rent? What Opens the Door to Homeownership? %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the Oregon Association of Family and Consumer Sciences %C Salem, OR %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 58292733952 %$ 58292733952 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T The Downside Risk Implications of Investments in Information Technology %A Wong,Jeff %K Accounting %B Annual Hawaii International Conference on Business %C Hawaii %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2464634881 %$ 2464634881 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Dress and human behavior: What we know and how we know it %A Johnson,K %A Yoo,J %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Portland, Oregon %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 59820580864 %$ 59820580864 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %D 2004 %T EBizPort: Collecting and Analyzing Business Intelligence Information %A Marshall,Byron %A McDonald,Dan %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Chung,Wingyan %K Accounting %K BIS %X In this article, Marshall, McDonald, Chen, and Chung take a different approach to supporting search services to large and heterogeneous document collections. They propose development of a domain-specific collection by crawling the content of a small set of highly reputable sites, maintaining a local index of the content, and providing browsing and searching services on the specialized content. This resource, known as a vertical portal, has the potential of overcoming several problems associated with bias, update delay, reputation, and integration of scattered information. The article discusses the design of a vertical portal system's architecture called EbizPort, rationale behind its major components, and algorithms and techniques for building collections and search functions. Collection (or more broadly content) has an obvious relationship to the nature of the search interface, as it can impact the type of search functions that can be offered. Powerful search interface functions were built for EbizPort by exploiting the underlying content representation and a relatively narrow and well-defined domain focus. Particularly noteworthy are the innovative browsing functions, which include a summarizer, a categorizer, a visualizer, and a navigation side-bar. The article ends with a discussion of an evaluation study, which compared the EbizPort system with a baseline system called Brint. Results are presented on effectiveness and efficiency, usability and information quality, and quality of local collection and content retrieved from other sources (an extended search operation called meta-search service was also provided in the system). Overall, the authors find that EbizPort outperforms the baseline system, and it provides a viable way to support access to business information. %B Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %V 55 %P 873-891 %8 2004 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/Marshall_JASIST_EBizPort.pdf %N 1 %2 a %4 648210432 %$ 648210432 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T The ecology of residence halls: Satisfaction and retention for all people %A Steggell,Carmen %A Hansen,E %A Bridges,L %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B ACHUCO Conference %C Montreal, Canada %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 58315268096 %$ 58315268096 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T The effect of price limits: initial public offerings vs. seasoned equities %A Yang,Jimmy %A Kim,Yong H. %K Finance %B Financial Management Association Annual Meeting %C New Orleans LA %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 649920512 %$ 649920512 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T The Effectiveness of VC Firm Involvement in the Japanese IPO Process %A Mathew,Prem %A Hibara ,N. %K Finance %B Financial Management Association Meeting %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 648302592 %$ 648302592 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the 2004 Joint ACM/IEEE Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2004), June 7-11, 2004 , Tucson, AZ %D 2004 %T Element Matching in Concept Maps %A Marshall,Byron %A Madhusudan,Therani %K Accounting %K BIS %B Proceedings of the 2004 Joint ACM/IEEE Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2004), June 7-11, 2004 , Tucson, AZ %8 2004 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/Marshall_JCDL2004_ElementMatching.pdf %2 b %4 2606778369 %$ 2606778369 %0 Journal Article %J Information Resources Management Journal %D 2004 %T Empirical evaluation of an integrated supply chain model for small and medium sized firms %A Sakaguchi,T. %A Nicovich,S. %A Dibrell,Clay %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X With increased global competitive pressures, companies operating in these competitive environments are not only looking to their distribution division to save money, but also to generate competitive advantages. One technique is the integrated supply chain. However, this process has not met with success for all companies, leading some managers to consider the appropriateness of an integrated supply chain. This dearth of success could be attributed to the lack of scholarship to guide managers in their efforts to formulate and then implement their integrated supply chain strategies. In an effort to fill this gap, our paper draws on resource dependency theory and the realities of ever-increasing information technology sophistication as enablers of successful supply chain integration, resulting in the creation of our model to guide managers throughout this process. Through a Web-based survey, 329 responses were collected and analyzed through a structural equation modeling technique using LISREL to confirm the relationships in the model. %B Information Resources Management Journal %V 17 %P 1-19 %8 2004 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 645519360 %$ 645519360 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Entrepreneurial firm success: A triadic examination of strategy planning, choice and flexibility %A Down,Jon %A Dibrell,Clay %A Craig,Justin %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Glasgow, Scotland %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645779456 %$ 645779456 %0 Journal Article %J Australian Journal of Information Systems %D 2004 %T The Evaluation of Risky Information Technology Investment Decisions %A Rose,Jake %A Rose,Ania %A Strand,C. %K Accounting %B Australian Journal of Information Systems %V 18 %P 53-67 %8 2004 %G eng %2 a %4 149551564800 %$ 149551564800 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T On Examining Asymmetric Behavior of Price Limit Moves %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Yang,J. Jimmy %K Supply Chain %B National Joint Statistical Meetings %C Toronto, Canada %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 646834176 %$ 646834176 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Experimental Evidence on the Role of Tax Complexity in Investment Decisions %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Fall, 2004 Northwest Accounting Research Group %C Levenworth, WA %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 85490946048 %$ 85490946048 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Exploring generational differences in family firms %A Craig,Justin %A Green,Mark %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Meetings %C New Orleans, Louisiana %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645298176 %$ 645298176 %0 Journal Article %J Bioinformatics %D 2004 %T Extracting Gene Pathway Relations Using a Hybrid Grammar: The Arizona Relation Parser %A McDonald,Dan %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Su,Hua %A Marshall,Byron %K Accounting %K BIS %X Motivation: Text-mining research in the biomedical domain has been motivated by the rapid growth of new research findings. Improving the accessibility of findings has potential to speed hypothesis generation.Results: We present the Arizona Relation Parser that differs from other parsers in its use of a broad coverage syntax-semantic hybrid grammar. While syntax grammars have generally been tested over more documents, semantic grammars have outperformed them in precision and recall. We combined access to syntax and semantic information from a single grammar. The parser was trained using 40 PubMed abstracts and then tested using 100 unseen abstracts, half for precision and half for recall. Expert evaluation showed that the parser extracted biologically relevant relations with 89% precision. Recall of expert identified relations with semantic filtering was 35 and 61% before semantic filtering. Such results approach the higher-performing semantic parsers. However, the AZ parser was tested over a greater variety of writing styles and semantic content. %B Bioinformatics %V 20 %P 3370-8 %8 2004 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/MCDONALD_BIOINFORMATICS.pdf %N 18 %2 a %4 648206336 %$ 648206336 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Ethics %D 2004 %T Firm Newness, Entrepreneurial Orientation, and Ethical Climate %A Neubaum,Donald %A Mitchell,Marie S. %A Schminke,Marshall S. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Faced with the liability of newness, a scarcity of resources, and concerns of survival, new firms frequently encounter difficult ethical decisions and might be pressured to make choices that run counter to the tenets of more developed ethical and moral reasoning. This study explores the impact of newness and entrepreneurial orientation on the ethical climate of firms. Data collected from 304 individuals across 37 firms indicated that firm newness was more strongly related to ethical climate than was an entrepreneurial orientation. Results also revealed that firm newness may be usefully conceptualized in both continuous and categorical terms, with each operationalization holding a somewhat different relationship with climate. Finally, results revealed that firm size was related to several types of ethical climates. %B Journal of Business Ethics %V 52 %P 335-347 %8 2004 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 648945664 %$ 648945664 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Founding family leadership, product market competition, and firm performance among publicly traded firms %A Dibrell,Clay %A Randøy,T. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Financial Management Association European Conference %C Zurich, Switzerland %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645535744 %$ 645535744 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Gaining and Sustaining Competitive Advantage: The Effects of Strategic Flexibility and Information Technology Among Internationalizing Firms %A Dibrell,Clay %A Babakus,E. %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of International Business Conference %C Stockholm, Sweden %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645541888 %$ 645541888 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2004 %T Gender Differences in the Dimensional Structure of Apparel Shopping Satisfaction Among Korean Consumers: The Role of Hedonic Shopping Value %A Chang,Eunyoung %A Burns,Leslie %A Francis,Sally K %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 22 %P 185-199 %8 2004 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 58203480064 %$ 58203480064 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance %D 2004 %T Grandstanding and Venture Capital Firms in Newly Established IPO Markets %A Hibara,Nobuhiko %A Mathew,Prem %K Finance %X The grandstanding theory posits that young venture capital firms (VCs) will seek to build their reputations by taking ventures public early. In this study, we examine this theory in the Japanese IPO market. With the introduction of MOTHERS and NASDAQ Japan in 1999 and 2000, respectively, with the explicit intent of catering to smaller and younger companies, we are able to examine the influence of these new markets on grandstanding and the IPO process. We find that young lead VC-backed ventures go public at a younger age than mature lead VC-backed ventures and that young lead VC-backed ventures are more underpriced. However, we do not find that young lead VCs have relatively lower equity stakes at IPO. This latter finding is most likely a result of the introduction of the new markets. %B Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance %8 2004 %G eng %2 a %4 648294400 %$ 648294400 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T How Institutions Think: When Propaganda Equals Knowledge %A King,Jonathan %A Bella, D. %K Management %B The Fourth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organizations %C London, U.K. %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 647409664 %$ 647409664 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Improving Comfort in Patient Care Facilities %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %C Chicago, IL %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 58283020288 %$ 58283020288 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Integrating firm temporal activities with information technology: Innovation and performance implications %A Dibrell,Clay %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Conference %C San Juan, Puerto Rico %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645550080 %$ 645550080 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Financial Economics %D 2004 %T The Interaction between Opening Call Auctions and Ongoing Trade: Evidence from the NYSE %A Brooks,Raymond %A Moulton,Jonathan %K Finance %X We investigate the impact that the opening batch has on trading for the remainder of the day and what impact the prior day's trading has on the subsequent day's open. Traders have an interest in these trading impacts as their trades may cluster around opening and closing time periods. We find that the larger the volume in the opening batches, the greater the volume across the day. We also find the prior day's volume being positively related to the subsequent day's opening volume. Combined, these results suggest a continuing pattern of trade volume rolling from one day to the next. Additionally, we find that the spread in the continuous market can be partially attributed to the price change in the opening batch. We also find evidence of opening trade price reversals. Combined with the absence of price reversals following the opening trade, we conclude that the opening process may be more efficient at handling information than the continuous market. %B Review of Financial Economics %V 13 %P 341-356 %8 2004 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 644730880 %$ 644730880 %0 Journal Article %J Issues in Accounting Education %D 2004 %T Internal Control Evaluation of a Restaurant: A Teaching Case %A Kiger,J. %A Rose,Ania %K Accounting %B Issues in Accounting Education %V 19 %P 229-238 %8 2004 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 150190108672 %$ 150190108672 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Intraorganizational Power and the Allocation of Top Management Team Pay %A Swift,Michele %K Management %B Western Academy of Management Regional Meeting %C Alaska %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 650684416 %$ 650684416 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T An Investigation of Whether Outsourcing the Internal Audit Function Affects Internal Control Evaluations %A Caplan,Dennis %A Emby,Craig %K Accounting %K MBA %B Center for Corporate Reporting & Governance Conference on Internal Control Reporting Challenges %C Costa Mesa, CA %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645095424 %$ 645095424 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Journal of Management Education Reviewing and Publishing %A Drexler,John %A Jackson,J. J. %A Dean,K. L. %A Gillespie,J. %A Konz,G. N. %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C New Orleans, LA %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645869568 %$ 645869568 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Leadership development program to groups of managers in the Oregon business community %A Mayer,Steve %K Management %B Northwest Leadership Institute Program %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 648345600 %$ 648345600 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Life-facet coping with job loss: Development and validation of a new scale %A Ryan,Fran McKee %A Wu,B. %A Kinicki,A. J. %K Management %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting, (Research Methods Division) %C New Orleans, LA %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2440038401 %$ 2440038401 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Market orientation: The role of strategic planning and strategy choice on firm performance %A Dibrell,Clay %A Hansen,E. %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Conference %C New Orleans, LA. %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645554176 %$ 645554176 %0 Book Section %D 2004 %T Marketing through Sports Entertainment: A Functional Approach %A Jones,Scott A. %A Bee,Colleen %A Burton,Rick %A Kahle,Lynn %K Marketing %C Mahwah, NJ %P 309-322 %8 2004 %G eng %2 d %4 6262579201 %$ 6262579201 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Matching Management Systems with Strategic Process: An Exploratory Study Examining Predictions from an Intra-Firm Application of Agency Theory %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Western Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Anchorage, Alaska %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645765120 %$ 645765120 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T The moderating role of strategic flexibility in the strategic planning to innovation relationship: A study of entrepreneurial firms. %A Craig,Justin %A Dibrell,Clay %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645302272 %$ 645302272 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Mutual Funds Before and After Tax Returns: The Case of Tax Clientele %A Frischmann,Peter James %B Western Casewriter's Association %C Palm Spring, CA %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 85490952192 %$ 85490952192 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T A New Direction for Branding %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Corvallis Chamber of Commerce, Business Connection %C Corvallis, OR %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 647632896 %$ 647632896 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Office Size and Audit Quality %A Caplan,Dennis %A Raedy,Kevin %K Accounting %K MBA %B Accounting & Finance Research Seminar Series at Oregon State University %C Corvallis, OR %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645089280 %$ 645089280 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Online apparel shopping among rural consumers: Changes in apparel online shopping adoption %A Lennon,S %A Johnson,K %A Jolly,L %A Damhorst,M %A Jasper,C %A Kim,Minjeong %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Portland, Oregon %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 59820601344 %$ 59820601344 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T A Patriotism Scale and Patriotic-Themed Advertising Post 9/11 ? An Exploratory Experimental Study %A Koenig,Hal %A Duncan,Lisa M. %A Becker,Boris W. %K Marketing %B American Academy of Advertising Conference %C Baton Rouge, LA %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 647624704 %$ 647624704 %0 Journal Article %J Managerial Finance %D 2004 %T Performance Evaluations Based on Financial Information: How do Managers Use Situational Information? %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Managerial Finance %V 30 %P 46-65 %8 2004 %G eng %2 a %4 149550411776 %$ 149550411776 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Post-Deregulation Restructuring of the Electric Power Industry %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B European Financial Management Association %C Bern, SW %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 13572413441 %$ 13572413441 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Post-Deregulation Restructuring of the Electric Power Industry %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Financial Management Association %C New Orleans, LA %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 13572425729 %$ 13572425729 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Post-Occupancy Evaluation: A Comparison of Two Apartment Communities %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %C Corvallis, Oregon %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 58299949056 %$ 58299949056 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Presentation for Oregon State University Japan Forest Products Market Tour %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Oregon State University Japan Forest Products Market Tour %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 647897088 %$ 647897088 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Presentation to the Oregon Forest Resources Institute Sustainable Forestry Conference %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Oregon Forest Resources Institute Sustainable Forestry Conference %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 647903232 %$ 647903232 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Presentation to the Oregon Small Woodlands Association %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Oregon Small Woodlands Association Annual Conference %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 647884800 %$ 647884800 %0 Journal Article %D 2004 %T The Program Context of War News: Exploring Influences on Television Advertising Effectiveness %A Aiken,Damon %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Bowe,Darcy %K Marketing %8 2004 %G eng %2 a %4 257902770176 %$ 257902770176 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Private Equity %D 2004 %T Putting your best foot forward?: Assessments of entrepreneurial social competence from two perspectives. %A Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela %A Brush,Candida G. %A Baron,Robert A. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Private Equity %V 7 %P 17-26 %8 2004 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 111915681792 %$ 111915681792 %0 Journal Article %J Quarterly Journal of Finance and Accounting %D 2004 %T A Re-examination of Information Flow in Financial Markets: The Impact of Reg FD and Decimalization %A Mathew,Prem %A Hughen,C. %A Ragan,K. %K Finance %X 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. %B Quarterly Journal of Finance and Accounting %V 43 %P 123-147 %8 2004 %G eng %N 1-2 %2 a %4 648298496 %$ 648298496 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T The Relationship Between Environmental Uncertainty, Supply Chain Investments, and Performance: The Influence of Investments in Environmental Management and Buyer Supplier Relationships %A Pagell,Mark %A Yang,C. %A Krumwiede,D. %A Sheu,C. %K Management %B Decision Sciences Institute Conference %C Boston %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2470848513 %$ 2470848513 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Requests for Production: Inspections; Physical and Mental Examinations %A Scott,Inara %A Sandmire,Michael "Sam" %K Business Law %8 2004 %G eng %2 d %4 55550474240 %$ 55550474240 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Retirement housing decisions of senior migrants %A Steggell,Carmen %A Yamamoto,T %A Lee,M %A Stoller,E P %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual conference of the Housing Education and Research Association %C Chicago, Illinois %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 58315298816 %$ 58315298816 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T The Role of Uncertainty in Speed to Market and New Product Success %A Chen,Jiyao %A Reilly,Richard R %A Lynn,Gary S %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering Technology %C South Korea %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 37874204673 %$ 37874204673 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T The Role of WOM Communication in Product Choice %A Knuff,David %A Giese,Joan L %A Spangenberg,Eric R %K Marketing %K OSU-Cascades %B Association for Consumer Research %C Portland, OR %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 9047984129 %$ 9047984129 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Shareholder Protection and the Cost of Capital: Empirical Evidence from German and Italian Firms %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Summer Workshop Measurement Issues in Small Firm Performance %C Jena Germany %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 650168320 %$ 650168320 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %D 2004 %T Spatialization of Web Sites Using a Weighted Frequency Model of Navigation Data %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Thabane,L. %A MacLeod,J. %K BIS %X 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. %B Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %V 55 %P 13-22 %8 2004 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 649314304 %$ 649314304 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Speed-to-Market and Success in NPD: The Role of Uncertainty %A Chen,Jiyao %A Reilly,Richard %A Lynn,Gary %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Product Development Management Association Research Forum %C Chicago, IL %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 37902049281 %$ 37902049281 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Study of Naturally Colored Cottons via Surface IR Spectroscopy and Swelling Reagents %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Portland, Oregon %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 58368831488 %$ 58368831488 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Taking the next steps at business schools %A Pagell,Mark %A Russo,M. %A Brewer,K. %K Management %B Education for Sustainability West Conference %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2470961153 %$ 2470961153 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Tales from the Tails: Two of My Current Studies on Observations Residing in the Tails of a Distribution %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %B Seminar Series %C Corvallis, Oregon %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2722385921 %$ 2722385921 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Teachengineering Resources for K-12 %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Cyr,M. %A Mooney,M. %A Sullivan,J. %A Ybarra,G. %K BIS %B 4th Annual NSF-NSDL meeting %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 649347072 %$ 649347072 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2004 %T Technique, Technology and Tradition Related to Design and Aesthetics of Textiles and Apparel [Special issue] %A Mullet,Kathy %A Foire,Anne Marie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 22 %P 1-3 %8 2004 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58248683520 %$ 58248683520 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T A Three-Stage Model of Transformational/Transactional Leadership %A Cho,Jeewon %A Williams,L. %K Management %B Conference on Cross-Cultural Leadership and Management Studies %C Seoul, Korea %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 37331755009 %$ 37331755009 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Throughput Costing: An Old Wolf in New Sheep's Clothing %A Caplan,Dennis %K Accounting %K MBA %B Ames Chapter of ASWA %C Ames, IA %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 645105664 %$ 645105664 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Managerial Psychology %D 2004 %T Toward modeling the predictors of managerial career success: does gender matter? %A Eddleston,K. A. %A Baldridge,David %A Veiga,J. F. %K Management %X Although research has uncovered important predictors of managerial career success, the causal relationships between these predictors has not been fully explored. Accordingly, we propose and test a model that establishes a link between individual differences, salient career-related beliefs, career enhancing outcomes and managerial career success. Using path analysis, we found that education and career impatience directly affected willingness to relocate and perceived marketability, which in turn led to more promotions offered and greater exposure to powerful networks. Finally, the number of promotions offered directly affected management level, which in turn affected compensation level. With respect to gender differences, we found that beliefs regarding the efficacy of mentoring positively influenced a woman's sense of marketability, and like her male counterpart, exposure to powerful networks. However, we also found that for women managers, unlike men, such exposure did not affect the number of promotions they were offered. %B Journal of Managerial Psychology %V 19 %P 360-385 %8 2004 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 644538368 %$ 644538368 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Management Review %D 2004 %T Toward understanding employee reluctance to participate in family-friendly programs %A Veiga,J. F. %A Baldridge,David %A Eddleston,K. A. %K Management %X Despite the fact that many organizations have implemented family-friendly programs to meet the needs of today's diverse workforce, employees have been reluctant to use them. Drawing on the theories of planned behavior, help-seeking, and distributive justice, we propose a framework that focuses initially on the more proximal factors that influence an employee's likelihood of participating in such programs. We then examine the role of organization-based situational characteristics in shaping both personal and normative assessments and describe the implications of our framework for researchers and practitioners. %B Human Resource Management Review %V 14 %P 337-351 %8 2004 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 644528128 %$ 644528128 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Untitled %A Allender,Terri %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B World at Work Conference 2004 %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 650864640 %$ 650864640 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T U.S.—China comparative study on pathways to managing stress %A Ryan,Fran McKee %A Srivastava,A. %A Blakely,G. L. %A Andrews,M. C. %K Management %B Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Annual Meeting %C Chicago, IL %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2440054785 %$ 2440054785 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Using a Pollution Prevention Capability to Reduce Supply Chain Risk %A Pagell,Mark %A Walton,S. %A Wasserman,M. %A Handfield,R. %K Management %B 4th International Seminar on Risk and the Supply Chain %C East Lansing Michigan %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2470950913 %$ 2470950913 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Valuation Differences under 3 Accounting Standards: Empirical Evidence from Germany's Neuer Markt %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Workshop on Accounting and Economics at the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management %C Frankfurt, Germany %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 650156032 %$ 650156032 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Valuation Differences under 3 Accounting Standards: Empirical Evidence from Germany's Neuer Markt %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Summer Workshop Measurement Issues in Assessing Small Firm Performance %C Jena, Germany %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 650160128 %$ 650160128 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Markets, Institutions and Instruments %D 2004 %T What makes circuit breakers attractive to financial markets? A survey %A Kim,Yong H. %A Yang,Jimmy %K Finance %X After the stock market crash of October 1987, the Brady Report (1988) and several academic researchers suggested the imposition of "circuit breakers" to prevent the market from fluctuating excessively. Most financial markets in the world have imposed circuit breaker systems, in the form of price limits and trading halts, in an attempt to reduce excessive market volatility. Similar to any other regulations, circuit breakers have proponents and opponents. In this survey, we analyze the benefits and costs of each type of circuit breaker, provide existing theoretical models and predictions related to each type of circuit breaker, and present findings from empirical studies to justify or disqualify the existence of circuit breakers. In addition, we synthesize existing studies and offer directions for further research in this area. %B Financial Markets, Institutions and Instruments %V 13 %P 109-146 %8 2004 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 649910272 %$ 649910272 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Research %D 2004 %T When-Issued Shares, Small Trades and the Variance of Returns around Stock Splits %A Angel,James %A Brooks,Raymond %A Mathew,Prem %K Finance %X The increases in volatility after stock splits have long puzzled researchers. The usual suspects of discreteness and bid-ask spread do not provide a complete explanation. We provide new clues to solve this mystery by examining the trading of when-issued shares that are available before the split. When-issued trading permits noise traders to compete with a more homogenous set of traders, decreasing the volatility of the stock before the split. Following the split, these noise traders reunite in one market and volatility increases. Thus, the higher volatility after the ex date of a stock split is a function of the introduction of when-issued trading, the new lower price level after the split date, and the increased activity of small-volume traders around a stock split. %B Journal of Financial Research %V 27 %P 415-433 %8 2004 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 644726784 %$ 644726784 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Why Consumers (Do Not) Buy Oregon Wine %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B OSU Grapevine Research Days %C Corvallis, OR %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2459871233 %$ 2459871233 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T Why Does Organizational Identification Matter: The Impact of Organizational Identification on the Relationship between Justice Perceptions and Citizenship Behavior %A Cho,Jeewon %K Management %B Academy of Management (AOM) %C New Orleans, LA %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 37331750913 %$ 37331750913 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T XBRL: An Impacts Framework and Research Challenge %A Brown,Carol %A Baldwin,Amelia A %A Trinkle,Brad %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Thirteenth Annual Research Workshop on: Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Auditing and Tax %C Orlando, Florida %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 2738692097 %$ 2738692097 %0 Generic %D 2004 %T XBRL: The Future of Financial Reporting - A Research Challenge %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology Section Midyear Meeting %C Clearwater, Florida %8 2004 %G eng %2 c %4 644890624 %$ 644890624 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T The 10 Commandments to Being a Student-Centered Organization %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Workshop for the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, Region 5 %C Glendelen Beach, OR %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 58224797696 %$ 58224797696 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Accelerating the Nanotech Revolution: Market-Driven Strategies %A Khoury,Theodore %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Global Emerging Technology Initiative & GLOCOM %C Tokyo, Japan %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 6267664385 %$ 6267664385 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T An Analytical Tool for the Evaluation of Open Building Projects %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B ARCC Spring Research Conference: Stimulating Research %C Tempe, Arizona %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 59476047872 %$ 59476047872 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Anticipated Consequences and Decisions to Request Accommodation: The Requester's Perspective %A Baldridge,David %A Veiga,J. F. %K Management %B Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Seattle, WA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 644554752 %$ 644554752 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Applying methodological perspecitives to Stategic Management %A Dibrell,Clay %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Transforming Leadership Professional Development Workshop at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Seattle, WA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645531648 %$ 645531648 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Applying methodological perspectives to Strategic Management %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Transforming Leadership Professional Development Workshop, Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Seattle, WA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645767168 %$ 645767168 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Information Systems %D 2003 %T Because Time Matters: Temporal Coordination in Global Virtual Project Teams %A Massey,A. P. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Hung,Y. %K Marketing %B Journal of Management Information Systems %V 19 %P 129-156 %8 2003 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 112664254464 %$ 112664254464 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Book Reviews %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the International Textiles and Apparel Association %C New York, NY %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 71572727808 %$ 71572727808 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 2003 %T The boundaries and limitations of agency theory and stewardship theory in the venture capitalist / entrepreneur relationship %A Arthurs,Jonathan %A Busenitz,L. W. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %V 28 %P 145-162 %8 2003 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 83904905216 %$ 83904905216 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Building the Relationships of Brand Community in a Service Setting %A Koenig,Hal %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B American Marketing Association Winter Educators' Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 647628800 %$ 647628800 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T The Bush Doctrine of Preemptive War: a Radical Departure from Traditional American Foreign Policy %A Lykins,Dan %K Business Law %B Corvallis World Forum %C Corvallis, OR %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 648089600 %$ 648089600 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T A Consideration of the Patriot Act and the Constitutional Separation of Powers %A Lykins,Dan %K Business Law %B Corvallis World Forum %C Corvallis, OR %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 648091648 %$ 648091648 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal %D 2003 %T Consumers and technology: Are we creating relationships or distance? %A Peterson,R. L. %A Dibrell,Clay %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal %V 8 %P 31-46 %8 2003 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 645515264 %$ 645515264 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting Horizons %D 2003 %T Decision usefulness of joint venture reporting methods %A Graham,Roger %A King ,Raymond D. %A Morrill,Cameron K.J. %K Accounting %X Depending on the country and circumstances, reporting rules for intercor- porate investments may require the cost method, the equity method, proportionate consolidation, or full consolidation, and may yield dramatically different accounting num- bers. In the post-Enron environment there is a particular focus on investments for which liabilities remain off balance sheet. We compare the information content of alternative accounting treatments for a sample of Canadian firms reporting joint ventures under proportionate consolidation. We restate their financial statements using the equity method, and we compare the information content of the two accounting methods in predicting accounting return on common shareholders' equity. We find evidence consistent with the view that financial statements prepared under proportionate consolidation provide better predictions of future return on shareholders' equity than do financial statements prepared under the equity method. We conclude that, for these firms, proportionate consolidation provides information with greater predictive ability and greater relevance than does the equity method. %B Accounting Horizons %V 17 %P 123-137 %8 2003 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 646287360 %$ 646287360 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Defining ‘Employee’: Supreme Court Resolves Question in Clackamas v. Wells %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %V 32 %P 7 %8 2003 %G eng %N 1 %2 d %4 55551229952 %$ 55551229952 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T The Design for an Effective Knowledge Repository System %A Zhu,Bin %A Iyer,B. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Minnesota Symposium on Knowledge Management %C Minneapolis, MN %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 39456614401 %$ 39456614401 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science %D 2003 %T Determinants of Online Channel Use and Overall Satisfaction with a Relational, Multichannel Service Provider %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Voss,G. %A Grewal,D. %K Marketing %B Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science %V 31 %P 448-458 %8 2003 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 112663859200 %$ 112663859200 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Dividend Policy, Agency Costs and Institutional Ownership in Germany %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B American Finance Association meetings %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 650188800 %$ 650188800 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Dividend Policy, Agency Costs and Institutional Ownership in Germany %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Florida Macro Users Group annual meetings %C Tampa FL %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 650170368 %$ 650170368 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Does Inclusion in a Smaller S&P Index Create Value? %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Financial Management Association %C Denver, CO %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 13572462593 %$ 13572462593 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Does Inclusion in a Smaller S&P Index Create Value? %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Northern Finance Association %C Quebec City, Quebec %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 13572478977 %$ 13572478977 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting Forum %D 2003 %T The Effects of Fraud Risk Assessments and a Risk Analysis Decision Aid on Auditors’ Evaluation of Evidence and Judgment %A Rose,Ania %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Accounting Forum %V 27 %P 312-338 %8 2003 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 149550112768 %$ 149550112768 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T The effects of IT in the value cycle—performance linkage %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Conference %C Baltimore, MD %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645564416 %$ 645564416 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T The effects of visual and verbal information on attitudes and purchase intent in online shopping: PART II %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Savannah, Georgia %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 59820627968 %$ 59820627968 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T The effects of visual and verbal information on attitudes and purchase intent in online shopping: PART I %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lennon,S %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B European Institute of Retailing and Services Studies (EIRASS) Annual Meeting %C Portland, Oregon %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 59820652544 %$ 59820652544 %0 Journal Article %J Telecommunication Systems %D 2003 %T An Efficient Heuristic for Solving an Extended Capacitated Concentrator Location Problem %A Raja,V.T. %A Han,Bernard T. %K BIS %X 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. %B Telecommunication Systems %V 23 %P 171-199 %8 2003 %G eng %N 1-2 %2 a %4 649193472 %$ 649193472 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Embodying Leftovers in Building Materials Agenda %A Tural,Elif %K Design Program %B ACSA Central Regional Conference: Weaving %C Muncie, IN %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 59475978240 %$ 59475978240 %0 Journal Article %J Venture Capital: An International Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance %D 2003 %T The escalation of commitment by venture capitalists in reinvestment decisions %A Birmingham,C. %A Busenitz,L. %A Arthurs,Jonathan %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Venture Capital: An International Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance %V 5 %P 218-230 %8 2003 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 83906041856 %$ 83906041856 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T An Examination of Time Pacing, Strategy, and Performance in Born Global Firms %A Dibrell,Clay %A Harveston,P. %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson College Kauffman Foundation Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Boston, MA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645539840 %$ 645539840 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Examining the life facet impact of involuntary job loss %A Ryan,Fran McKee %K Management %B Job loss, employee well-being, and reemployment research: Critical new directions. Symposium conducted at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Seattle, WA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 2440140801 %$ 2440140801 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Banking & Finance %D 2003 %T Executive Compensation and Agency Costs in Germany %A Elston,Julie %A Goldberg,Larry %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X With the growth of international mergers like DaimlerChrysler, interest in executive compensation practices abroad, particularly in Germany, has increased. Using unique data sources for Germany, we find that similar to US firms, German firms also have agency problems caused by the separation of ownership from control, with ownership dispersion leading to higher compensation. In addition, there is evidence that bank influence has a negative impact on compensation. %B Journal of Banking & Finance %V 27 %P 1391-1410 %8 2003 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 650104832 %$ 650104832 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Engineering Education %D 2003 %T Exploiting Engineering as a Unique Distance Learning Tool 19, 379-388 %A Carlson,L. %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Brandemuehl,M. %A Hertzberg,J. %A Sullivan,J. %A Gabbard,S. %K BIS %B International Journal of Engineering Education %V 19 %P 379-388 %8 2003 %G eng %2 a %4 649318400 %$ 649318400 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Family business leadership: An agency and stewardship theories life cycle perspective. %A Craig,Justin %A Green,Mark %A Moores,Ken %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Family Business Network Conference %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645281792 %$ 645281792 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Finance, Profitability and Control: An Evaluation of German Bank Influence %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Presentation at the University of San Diego %C San Diego, CA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 650162176 %$ 650162176 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Economics and Statistics %D 2003 %T Financial Factors and Investment in Belgium, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom: A Comparison Using Company Panel Data %A Bond,Stephen %A Elston,Julie %A Mairesse,Jacques %A Mulkay,Benoit %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X We construct company panel data sets for manufacturing firms in Belgium, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, covering the period 1978-1989. These data sets are used to estimate empirical investment equations, and to investigate the role played by financial factors in each country. A robust finding is that cash flow and profits terms appear to be both statistically and quantitatively more significant in the United Kingdom than in the three continental European countries. This is consistent with the suggestion that financial constraints on investment may be relatively severe in the more market-oriented U.K. financial system. %B Review of Economics and Statistics %V 85 %P 153-165 %8 2003 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 650096640 %$ 650096640 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Financial neural network applications: 2000 - 2002 update %A Brown,Carol %A Coakley,James %K Accounting %K BIS %K Dean's Office %B Twelfth Annual Research Workshop on: Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Auditing and Tax %C Honolulu, Hawaii, USA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 7499407361 %$ 7499407361 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Financing Technology Growth in the 21st Century: Can Policy Make a Difference? %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Presentation at Geoge Mason University %C Fairfax, VA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 650182656 %$ 650182656 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Financing Technology Growth in the 21st Century: Germany in Transition %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Presentation at California State University - Fullerton %C Fullerton, CA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 650186752 %$ 650186752 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Financing Technology Growth in the 21st Century: Germany in Transition %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Presentation at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute %C Albany, NY %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 650174464 %$ 650174464 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Financing Technology Growth in the 21st Century: Germany in Transition %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Presentation at San Jose State University %C TX %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 650153984 %$ 650153984 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Genescene: Biomedical text and data mining %A Leroy,Gondy %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Martinez,Jessie %A Eggers,S %A Falsey,R %A Kislin,K %A Huang,Zan %A Li,Jiexun %A Xu,Jennifer %A McDonald,Daniel %A Ng,Gavin %K BIS %B ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2003) %C Houston, TX, USA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 98584117248 %$ 98584117248 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making %D 2003 %T A GRASP Heuristic for Solving an Extended Capacitated Concentrator Location Problem %A Han ,Bernard T. %A Raja,V.T. %K BIS %X 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). %B International Journal of Information Technology and Decision Making %C World Scientific Publishing Company %V 2 %P 597-618 %8 2003 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 649197568 %$ 649197568 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %D 2003 %T HelpfulMed: Intelligent Searching for Medical Information over the Internet %A Chen,H. %A Lally,A.M. %A Zhu,Bin %A Chau,M. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %V 54 %P 683-694 %8 2003 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 39438098433 %$ 39438098433 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business %D 2003 %T How the Equity Market Responds to Unanticipated Events %A Brooks,Raymond %A Patel,Ajay %A Su,Tie %K Finance %X We examine the market reaction of prices, volume, spreads, and trading location when firms experience events that are totally unanticipated by the equity market in terms of both timing and content. We find that the response time is longer than previous studies have reported. Selling pressure, wider spreads, and higher volume remain significant for over an hour. We also find an immediate price reaction for overnight events; however, the market takes longer to react to events that occur when it is open. These findings may shed light on the efficacy of trading halts. %B Journal of Business %V 76 %P 109-133 %8 2003 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 644722688 %$ 644722688 %0 Journal Article %D 2003 %T The Impact of Dedicated NPD Resources on Firm Financial Performance %A Henard,David H. %A McFadyen,M. Ann %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2003 %G eng %2 a %4 257902772224 %$ 257902772224 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Information Requirements of Marketing Academics and Practitioners %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Graduate Information Management and Library Science Students %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 267791112192 %$ 267791112192 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Business and Economy %D 2003 %T Inhibitors and enhancers: The role of internal and external stakeholders in the transition process %A Kedia,B. L. %A Dibrell,Clay %A Harveston,P. D. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of International Business and Economy %V 4 %P 125-139 %8 2003 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 645517312 %$ 645517312 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Research %D 2003 %T Interdependence and its Consequence in Distributor-Supplier Relationships: A Distributor Perspective Through Response Surface Approach %A Kim,Steve %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Marketing %K Supply Chain %X Interdependence and its consequences in marketing channels have received substantial research attention, but two issues remain unresolved. First, the validity of the extant methods to measure interdependence has not been verified, and those methods have not been contrasted. Second, the impact of interdependence on an outcome variable is difficult to analyze and its potential to provide managerial insight hampered. To address those gaps, the authors first review prior approaches. The review of prior approaches raises key methodological and theoretical issues in measuring interdependence and analyzing its impacts, including the additivity of distributor and supplier dependences for measurement of interdependence and the nonlinear functional forms of dependences for the impact of interdependence.The authors use the response surface approach (RSA) and derive three managerial insights that can be garnered from its use: interdependence for the highest (lowest) level of an outcome, directions for change in interdependence, and change in outcome when receding from the ideal combination. They apply RSA to the relationship between interdependence and three outcome variables—distributor commitment, bilateral communication, and supplier control—in industrial distributor”supplier relationships and contrast it with previous methods. The empirical study results suggest that (a) distributors perceive differential effects of supplier dependence and distributor dependence on outcome variables and (b) highest magnitude and lowest asymmetry of interdependence do not lead to the highest distributor commitment or supplier control. From a distributor's standpoint, highest commitment and supplier control occur when distributor dependence is high and supplier dependence is modest. The following implications emerge: Distributor dependence and supplier dependence must be decoupled and treated separately. Distributor dependence can be encouraged and nurtured, while supplier dependence needs to be kept moderate. A supplier's too little or too great dependence on a distributor will deteriorate channel outcomes, at least from a distributor's point of view. %B Journal of Marketing Research %V XL %P 101 - 112 %8 2003 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 646811648 %$ 646811648 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Introduction of critical and analytical thinking in an accounting programming through advanced CIS courses %A Beard,David Volk %A Frischmann,Peter James %B American Accounting Association Western Regional Meeting %C Breckenridge CO %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 85490941952 %$ 85490941952 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Ir-responsible Design %A Mullet,Kathy %A Thomas,S %K Design Program %B ITAA Special Topic Presentations %C Savannah, GA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 78389688320 %$ 78389688320 %0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the 2003 Joint ACM/IEEE Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2003), May 2003, Houston, Texas %D 2003 %T Knowledge Management and E-Learning: the GetSmart Experience %A Marshall,Byron %A Zhang,Yiwen %A Chen,Hsinchun %A Lally,Ann %A Shen,Rao %A Fox,Edward %A Cassel,Lillian %K Accounting %K BIS %X The National Science Digital Library (NSDL), launched in December 2002, is emerging as a center of innovation in digital libraries as applied to education. As a part of this extensive project, the GetSmart system was created to apply knowledge management techniques in a learning environment. The design of the system is based on an analysis of learning theory and theinformation search process. Its key notion is the integration of search tools and curriculum support with concept mapping. More than 100 students at the University of Arizona and Virginia Tech used the system in the fall of 2002. A database of more than one thousand student-prepared concept maps has been collected with more than forty thousand relationships expressed in semantic, graphical, node-link representations. Preliminary analysis of the collected data is revealing interesting knowledge representation patterns. %B Proceedings of the 2003 Joint ACM/IEEE Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2003), May 2003, Houston, Texas %8 2003 %G eng %U http://people.oregonstate.edu/~marshaby/Papers/Marshall_JCDL2003_GetSmart.pdf %2 b %4 2606821377 %$ 2606821377 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Listening to the Customer %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Innovation in the Forest Products Industry: New Processes, Business Systems, and Products %C Corvallis, OR %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 648601600 %$ 648601600 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %D 2003 %T Loyalty: The Influences of Satisfaction and Brand Community %A McAlexander,Jim %A Kim,Steve %A Roberts,Scott %K Marketing %X This paper empirically explores the relative impacts of satisfaction, brand community integration, and consumer experience on customer loyalty as expressed by future purchase intentions and behavior. Data drawn from qualitative research and a survey of 1000 patrons of a Native American casino who indicate a willingness to engage in formal marketing relationships indicate that satisfaction yields to brand community integration as a key driver of loyalty. We discuss important implications of the findings for marketing theory and practice. %B Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %V 11 %P 1-11 %8 2003 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 648519680 %$ 648519680 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Making the Most of Global Reach: Toward a Model of the Impact of National Culture on Issue Selling %A Baldridge,David %A Ling,Y. %A Floyd,S. F. %K Management %B Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Seattle, WA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 644556800 %$ 644556800 %0 Journal Article %J Research in Accounting Regulation %D 2003 %T The Market Perception of Corporate Claims %A Cheng,Quaing %A Frischmann,Peter %A Warfield,Terry %K Accounting %B Research in Accounting Regulation %V 16 %8 2003 %G eng %2 a %4 85490929664 %$ 85490929664 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Measuring Buyer Response to Oregon Wine Branding Messages %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B Presentation to Oregon Wine Advisory Board, Promotions Committee %C Salem, Oregon %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 2459944961 %$ 2459944961 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Mutual funds before and after tax returns: The case of tax clientele %A Frischmann,Peter James %B 2003 Western Regional Meeting %C Colorado %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 85490931712 %$ 85490931712 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Organizational citizenship behaviors in rapid growth firms %A Neubaum,Donald %A Sullivan,Diane %A Barringer,Bruce R. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson Entrepreneurship Conference %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 648978432 %$ 648978432 %0 Book Section %D 2003 %T Persuasion by Design: The State of Expertise on Visual Influence Tactics %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Wright,Peter %A Friestad,Marian %K Marketing %8 2003 %G eng %2 d %4 257902835712 %$ 257902835712 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Potentiating Waste: Timber Pallets as an Alternative Building System %A Tural,Elif %A Guenes,T %A Janz,W %K Design Program %B Greening of the Campus V: Connecting to Place %C Muncie, IN %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 59476021248 %$ 59476021248 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Power and Empowerment: The Role of Top Management Support and Team Empowerment in New Product Development %A Reilly,Richard R %A Chen,Jiyao %A Lynn,Gary S %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering Technology %C Portland OR %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 56645273600 %$ 56645273600 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Presentation at Seminar %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Oregon State University International Environmental Seminar %C Corvallis, OR %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 647890944 %$ 647890944 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Presentation for the Forest Products Management Development Program %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Oregon State University Forest Products Management Development Program %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 647892992 %$ 647892992 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Presentation on strategic planning concepts and a framework for self evaluation of DPMA organizations %A Dowling,Thomas %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Workshop for Oregon Data Processing Managers Association %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645650432 %$ 645650432 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Price limits and overreaction %A Yang,Jimmy %A Kim,Yong H. %K Finance %B Financial Management Association Annual Meeting %C Denver CO %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 649930752 %$ 649930752 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Psychological and physical well-being during unemployment: A meta-analytic study %A Ryan,Fran McKee %A Song,Z. %A Wanberg,C. R. %A Kinicki,A. J. %K Management %B Job loss, employee well-being, and reemployment research: Critical new directions. Symposium conducted at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Seattle, WA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 2440148993 %$ 2440148993 %0 Journal Article %J Research Technology Management: international journal of research management %D 2003 %T Purchasing Joins the NPD Team %A Di Benedetto,D. %A Anthony,C. %A Calantone,R. J. %A VanAllen,E. %A Montoya,Mitzi %K Marketing %B Research Technology Management: international journal of research management %V 46 %P 45-51 %8 2003 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 112668149760 %$ 112668149760 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T The Range of Self-Enforcing Agreement Use in Direct Business-to-Business Exchange Relationships %A Kim,Steve %A Stump,Rodney L. %A Joshi,Ashwin W. %K Marketing %B Winter AMA Marketing Educators’ Conference %C Orlando, Florida %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 2450073601 %$ 2450073601 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Re-examining the Relationship between Operational Flexibility and Environmental Uncertainty %A Pagell,Mark %A Krause,D. %K Management %B Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Seattle %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 2445010945 %$ 2445010945 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T The relative performance between price limits and trading halts: Spanish evidence %A Yang,Jimmy %A Kim,Yong H. %A Yague,Jose %K Finance %B Financial Management Association Annual Meeting %C Denver CO %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 649922560 %$ 649922560 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T The relative performance between price limits and trading halts: Spanish evidence %A Yang,Jimmy %A Kim ,Yong H. %A Yague,Jose %K Finance %B Seminar at the Oregon State University %C Corvallis, OR %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 649924608 %$ 649924608 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T A resource-based view and market orientation theory examination of the role of "familiness" in family business success %A Dibrell,Clay %A Down,Jon %A Green,Mark %A Hansen,E. %A Johnson,A. %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Family Business Network Academic Research Forum %C Lausanne, Switzerland %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645533696 %$ 645533696 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management %D 2003 %T The Return on R&D Versus Capital Expenditures in the Pharmaceutical and Chemistry Industies %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Mishra,C. S. %A Gobeli,Dave %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %K Supply Chain %X The impact of research and development (R&D) on firm performance is generally agreed to be positive, but the nature and extent of this impact share little agreement in the previous research. Using an improved, time series, cross-sectional regression model that accounts for both contemporaneous and firm-specific serial correlation, as well as the feedback between firm profitability and investments, our study compares the rate of return from a dollar investment on R&D to a dollar investment on fixed assets in pharmaceutical and chemical industries. We find positive associations of R&D intensity and all variables of firm performance (net margin, operating margin, sales growth, and market value). We find that an investment in R&D earns an operating margin return much higher than the industry cost of capital. We also find that the effect of an investment in R&D on the firm's market value is about twice as much the effect of an investment in fixed assets. These findings have implications for corporate investment strategies, indicating that additional R&D investment is more likely to provide a firm with a unique and sustainable competitive advantage. %B IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management %V 50 %P 141 -150 %8 2003 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 646096896 %$ 646096896 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T The role of work locus of control and supportive co-workers on active coping and well-being in Chinese managers %A Ryan,Fran McKee %A Srivastava,A. %A Blakely,G. L. %A Andrews,M. C. %K Management %B Individuals within the collective: Psychological perspectives on work in China. Symposium conducted at the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Annual Meeting %C Orlando, FL %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 2440161281 %$ 2440161281 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Section of Environment, Energy and Resources %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %8 2003 %G eng %2 d %4 55551350784 %$ 55551350784 %0 Journal Article %J Marketing Science Reports %D 2003 %T Should Firms Increase Advertising Expenditures During Recessions? %A Frankenberger,Kristina D. %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %X Some advertisers believe that boosting advertising during recessions provides an added benefit in increased sales and profitability. However, evidence for this argument has been weak, first, because it fails to address firm-based (earnings and market value) outcomes, and second, because it has been studied primarily in non-consumer goods industries.In this report, Frankenberger and Graham extend the investigation of recessionary advertising spending increases and decreases to include financial measures of performance, and compare performance across consumer products, industrial products, and services industries. They conduct an econometric analysis employing cross-sectional time series regression on a sample of 2,662 firms over 16,147 firm-years. They analyze the economy-wide and industry-specific effects that average advertising spending has on earnings and market value, and compare those effects with the effects of increased and decreased advertising spending during recessionary periods. Their results indicate that advertising creates a firm asset by contributing to financial performance for up to three years in the future. Further, increasing spending on advertising during a recession leads to benefits that exceed the benefits of increasing advertising during nonrecessionary times. However, the effect varies by industry: A performance boost is observed during the recession year and one year following for consumer and industrial products firms, but not for services firms. When firms decrease their advertising during recession, financial performance is eroded only for industrial products firms, and only during the year of the recession. Frankenberger and Graham conclude that firms should support advertising budgets whenever possible, as advertising in general translates to an asset that is valued by stock market participants. For firms experiencing soft economies in the consumer and industrial products industries, it makes sense to increase budgets during a recession to realize an incremental gain in financial performance. Firms that decide to cut advertising spending during a recession may do so with little cost beyond the recessionary year. %B Marketing Science Reports %V 03-000 %P 65-85 %8 2003 %G eng %N 03-115 %2 a %4 646291456 %$ 646291456 %0 Journal Article %J Marketing Science Reports %D 2003 %T Should Firms Increase Advertising Expenditures During Recessions? %A Frankenberger,Kristina D. %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %X Some advertisers believe that boosting advertising during recessions provides an added benefit in increased sales and profitability. However, evidence for this argument has been weak, first, because it fails to address firm-based (earnings and market value) outcomes, and second, because it has been studied primarily in non-consumer goods industries.In this report, Frankenberger and Graham extend the investigation of recessionary advertising spending increases and decreases to include financial measures of performance, and compare performance across consumer products, industrial products, and services industries. They conduct an econometric analysis employing cross-sectional time series regression on a sample of 2,662 firms over 16,147 firm-years. They analyze the economy-wide and industry-specific effects that average advertising spending has on earnings and market value, and compare those effects with the effects of increased and decreased advertising spending during recessionary periods. Their results indicate that advertising creates a firm asset by contributing to financial performance for up to three years in the future. Further, increasing spending on advertising during a recession leads to benefits that exceed the benefits of increasing advertising during nonrecessionary times. However, the effect varies by industry: A performance boost is observed during the recession year and one year following for consumer and industrial products firms, but not for services firms. When firms decrease their advertising during recession, financial performance is eroded only for industrial products firms, and only during the year of the recession. Frankenberger and Graham conclude that firms should support advertising budgets whenever possible, as advertising in general translates to an asset that is valued by stock market participants. For firms experiencing soft economies in the consumer and industrial products industries, it makes sense to increase budgets during a recession to realize an incremental gain in financial performance. Firms that decide to cut advertising spending during a recession may do so with little cost beyond the recessionary year. %B Marketing Science Reports %V 03-000 %P 65-85 %8 2003 %G eng %N 03-115 %2 a %4 646291456 %$ 646291456 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Stock Liquidity and Investment Opportunities %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Southern Finance Association %C Charleston, SC %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 13572362241 %$ 13572362241 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Stock Liquidity and Investment Opportunities %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Washington State University %C Pullman, WA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 13572386817 %$ 13572386817 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Strategic Planning Flexibility and Firm Performance Under Distinct Competitive Strategy Choices %A Dibrell,Clay %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Conference %C Seattle, WA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645560320 %$ 645560320 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Strategic Planning Lessons from Successful Vertically Integrated Food Processors %A Dibrell,Clay %A Johnson,A. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Food Distribution Research Society %C Biloxi, MS %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645576704 %$ 645576704 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Strategy process insights: Achieving planning discipline and strategic flexibility %A Down,Jon %A Dibrell,Clay %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Conference on Strategic Process. %C Hartford, CT. %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645781504 %$ 645781504 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Strengthening the strategic flexibility-performance relationship: The role of IT among internationalizing firms %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Conference %C Baltimore, MD %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645556224 %$ 645556224 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Succession Basics %A Green,Mark %K Management %B 33rd Annual Convention of the Associated Oregon Loggers, Inc. %C Eugene, OR %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 646473728 %$ 646473728 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Operations Management %D 2003 %T Survey Research in Production/Operations Management: Historical Analyses and Opportunities for Improvement %A Rungtusanatham,M. %A Choi,T. Y. %A Hollingsworth,D. G. %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Cipriano,F. %K Supply Chain %X 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. %B Journal of Operations Management %V 21 %P 475-488 %8 2003 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 649854976 %$ 649854976 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Tales from the Tail: Robust Moment Estimation for Singly Censored Environmental Data %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Cheng,Tsung-Chi %K Supply Chain %B National Joint Statistical Meetings %C San Francisco, California %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 646828032 %$ 646828032 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Using the Dividend Growth Model in Financial Planning Problems %A Brooks,Raymond %K Finance %B Annual Meeting of the Midwest Finance Association %C St. Louis %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 644737024 %$ 644737024 %0 Journal Article %J Business Horizons %D 2003 %T The Three R Framework: Improving e-Strategy across reach, richness and range %A Wells,J. %A Gobeli,Dave %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Business Horizons %V 46 %P 5-14 %8 2003 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 646100992 %$ 646100992 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Time-based strategies and firm performance %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Conference %C Seattle, WA %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645543936 %$ 645543936 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Topic presentation on entrepreneurship in Oregon and how the OSU-COB is key to economic development in the state %A Dowling,Thomas %A Kleinsorge,Ilene %K Accounting %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Oregon in Business Conference %C Portland, OR %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 645654528 %$ 645654528 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Accountancy %D 2003 %T Turn Excel into a Fraud Buster %A Rose,Ania %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Journal of Accountancy %V August %P 58-60 %8 2003 %G eng %2 a %4 150191900672 %$ 150191900672 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Untitled %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 27370983424 %$ 27370983424 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Finance and Accounting %D 2003 %T The Value Relevance of Equity Method Fair Value Disclosures %A Graham,Roger %A Lefanowicz ,Craig E. %A Petroni,Kathy %K Accounting %X We assess the valuation implications of the fair value disclosures made for publicly traded securities accounted for under the equity method. We test the association between investors' stock price metrics and fair value disclosures while controlling for book values on a sample of 172 investor firm-years during 1993”1997. Our results indicate that the information in the fair value disclosures is incremental to the information provided by both an investment's equity method book value and equity method reported income. This suggests that there is nothing unique about investments in publicly traded common stock that involve significant influence that makes the fair value disclosures irrelevant for firm valuation. %B Journal of Business Finance and Accounting %V 30 %P 1065-1088 %8 2003 %G eng %N 7-8 %2 a %4 646289408 %$ 646289408 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T War, Dissent and the Supreme Court %A Lykins,Dan %K Business Law %B OSU's Philosophy Department's "Ideas Matter" lecture series %C Corvallis, OR %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 648093696 %$ 648093696 %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Wines and Lifestyles %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B Presentation to Oregon Wine Advisory Board %C Salem, OR %8 2003 %G eng %2 c %4 2459963393 %$ 2459963393 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Adequate measurement isn't just "nice:" A review of measurement practices in management research %A Dibrell,Clay %A Cogliser,C. %A Hua,S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Denver, CO %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645552128 %$ 645552128 %0 Report %D 2002 %T Administration of Physical Education and Sport Programs %A Veltri,Frank %K Marketing %8 2002 %G eng %2 d %4 187051239424 %$ 187051239424 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Advantageously Positioning Oregon Wine %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B Presentation to Oregon Wine Advisory Board, Research Committee %C Corvallis, OR %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 2460063745 %$ 2460063745 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T An AI-based Heuristic for solving an Extended Concentrator Location Problem %A Raja,V.T. %K BIS %B College of Business Research Seminar Series %C Corvallis, OR %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 2726858753 %$ 2726858753 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2002 %T Assessing the construct validity of the Job Descriptive Index: A review and meta-analysis %A Kinicki,Angelo J. %A Ryan,Fran McKee %A Schriesheim,Chester A. %A Carson,Kenneth P. %K Management %X 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) %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 87 %P 14-32 %8 2002 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 2438584321 %$ 2438584321 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Barriers to the Accommodation of People with Disabilities: An Examination of the Information Processing that Shapes Request Likelihood %A Baldridge,David %K Management %B Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Denver, CO %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 644552704 %$ 644552704 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing %D 2002 %T Building Brand Community %A McAlexander,Jim %A Schouten ,John %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %X Drawing from ethnographic and quantitative work with owners of Jeep and Harley-Davidson vehicles, the authors examine the phenomenon of brand community as a potential basis for sustainable competitive advantage. The authors develop an expanded conceptualization of brand community and test its usefulness in both theory and practice. A brand community from a customer-experiential perspective is a fabric of relationships in which the customer is centrally situated. Crucial components of the brand community are customers' relationships with the brand, with the firm, with the product in use, and with fellow customers. The relationships that form a brand community develop in contexts that are dynamic and subject to marketing influence. Variables such as geographic concentration, richness of social context, duration of contact, and memberships in multiple or overlapping communities all mediate the experience of community. In this article, the authors examine the influence of brandfests—that is, programs strategically designed to enhance customer experience with the brand—on the many component relationships of a brand community. The results demonstrate that marketers can strengthen brand communities by facilitating shared customer experiences. Finally, this work yields a new and richer conceptualization of customer loyalty as integration in a brand community. According to the analysis, a customer's loyalty to a brand consists of the cumulative and holistic effect of all the relationships the customer experiences as a member of a brand community. %B Journal of Marketing %V 66 %P 38-54 %8 2002 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 647575552 %$ 647575552 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T “Built for Two”, “PFD” and “Breakdown Swimsuit” %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Florida State University Tyner Functional Design Exhibit %C Tallahassee, FL %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 58249463808 %$ 58249463808 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T "California Electricity Futures: The NYMEX Experience" %A Moulton,Jonathan %K Finance %B Financial Management Association Annual Meeting %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 648892416 %$ 648892416 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Challenges Relative to Food Safety in School Foodservice %A Koenig,Hal %A Giampaoli,Joan %A Sneed,Jeannie %A Cluskey,Mary %K Marketing %B California Dietetic Association Conference %C Riverside, CA. %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 647636992 %$ 647636992 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Changing Policies and New Economic Growth: Germany in Transition %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Presentation at the School for Policy and Environmental Economics, Institute for European Studies, Indiana University, %C Bloomington IN %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 650149888 %$ 650149888 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Changing Policies and New Economic Growth: Germany in Transition %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Presentation at the School of Public Policy, Pepperdine University %C Malibu CA %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 650172416 %$ 650172416 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2002 %T Clothing Evaluative Criteria: A Cross-national Comparison of Taiwanese and United States Consumers %A Hsu,Ju-Hsiu %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 20 %P 246-252 %8 2002 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 58203496448 %$ 58203496448 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 2002 %T Competitive Analysis and New Venture Performance: Understanding the Impact of Strategic Uncertainty and Venture Origin %A Zahra,Shaker A. %A Neubaum,Donald %A El-Hagrassey,Galal M. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Effective competitive analysis (CA) is important for success in today's marketplace. CA may be particularly important to new ventures that may lack experience in their industries and knowledge of their rivals. Using survey data from 228 new ventures, this study concludes that the formality, comprehensiveness, and user orientation of CA activities are positively associated with new venture performance. Strategic uncertainty and venture origin also significantly moderate the relationship between CA and new venture performance. %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %V 27 %P 1-28 %8 2002 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 648955904 %$ 648955904 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Competitive Strategy, IT Asset Investment and Firm Performance: Implications for Born Global Firms %A Dibrell,Clay %A Harveston,P. D. %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Babson Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference %C Boulder, CO %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645568512 %$ 645568512 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T A cost-benefit analysis of decreasing and maintaining and increasing investments in advertising during recessions %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Manitoba CGA Research Conference %C Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 646313984 %$ 646313984 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Craft Brews: Consumer Preferences and Psychographics %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B Presentation to Widmer Borthers Brewing Co. %C Portland, OR %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 2460000257 %$ 2460000257 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Private Equity %D 2002 %T Creating Brand Equity Through Strategic Investments %A Mishra,Chandra S. %A Koenig,Hal %A Gobeli,Dave %K Marketing %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Brand equity is central to an understanding of the worth of any business, yet it exists in the minds of consumers as a mixture of awareness and image. To measure and understand how this equity is developed, mananged, and enhanced is central to all theories of value creation. This article looks at the concepts of brand identity, brand meaning, brand response, and brand relationship with an eye toward how the measure of brand equity correlates with and is influenced by technology equity, communication equity, and foreign strategic investments. Seventy-seven multinational firms are tracked through the years 1986-1988 and results are reported on based on R&D expenses, advertising costs, and investments in foreign subsidiaries. %B Journal of Private Equity %V 5 %P 45-52 %8 2002 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 646094848 %$ 646094848 %0 Journal Article %J Communications of the ACM %D 2002 %T Cultural Differences in the Online Behavior of Consumers %A Chau,P. Y.K. %A Cole,M. %A Massey,A. P. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A O'Keefe,Robert M. %K Marketing %B Communications of the ACM %V 45 %P 138-143 %8 2002 %G eng %N 10 %2 a %4 112664580096 %$ 112664580096 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Designing a meaningful symbol for “Oregon” Wine %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B Presentation to the Oregon Wine Advisory Board, Promotions Committee %C Portland, OR %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 2460055553 %$ 2460055553 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Development of an integrated supply chain model %A Dibrell,Clay %A Sakaguchi,T. %A Nicovich,S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Americas Conference on Information Systems %C Dallas, TX %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645582848 %$ 645582848 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T The Digital Economy? %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Orlando Technology Forum on the Digital Economy %C Orlando FL %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 650184704 %$ 650184704 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Discovering association rules with degrees of support and implication (ARsi) %A Chen,Guoqing %A Li,Jiexun %A Yan,Peng %A Kerre,E E %K BIS %B Computational Intelligent Systems for Applied Research: Proceedings of the 5th International Flins Conference %C Gent, Belgium %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 98584174592 %$ 98584174592 %0 Journal Article %J European Journal of Information Systems %D 2002 %T Do I Really Have To? User Acceptance of Mandated Technology %A Brown,S. A. %A Massey,A. P. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Burkman,J. R. %K Marketing %B European Journal of Information Systems %V 11 %P 283-295 %8 2002 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 112664848384 %$ 112664848384 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Accounting Information Systems %D 2002 %T Do Tax Decision Support Systems Affect the Quality of Tax Compliance Decisions? %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B International Journal of Accounting Information Systems %V 3 %8 2002 %G eng %2 a %4 149549608960 %$ 149549608960 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Economic value analysis, inventory accounting, and the ambitious accounting graduate %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B 2002 AICPA Educators Conference %C Sedona AZ %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 646320128 %$ 646320128 %0 Journal Article %J European Planning Studies %D 2002 %T The Effect of Social Networks on Resource Access and Business Start-Ups %A Jenssen,Jan Inge %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B European Planning Studies %V 10 %P 1039-1046 %8 2002 %G eng %N 8 %2 a %4 647571456 %$ 647571456 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Effectively Operating, Protecting, and Preserving the Family Business: How to make it work for both family members and the non-family members %A Green,Mark %K Management %B Willamette Chapter, Oregon Nurserymen's Association %C Mt. Angel, OR %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 646467584 %$ 646467584 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research %D 2002 %T The Effects of Cognitive Load on Schema Acquisition %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research %V 5 %P 115-140 %8 2002 %G eng %2 a %4 149549807616 %$ 149549807616 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Ethics and Entrepreneurship: The effect of venture age and entrepreneurial orientation on ethical climates %A Neubaum,Donald %A Mitchell,Marie S. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 648974336 %$ 648974336 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T The Everyday ADA: The Influence of Requesters' Assessments on Decisions to ask for Needed Accommodation %A Baldridge,David %A Veiga,J. F. %K Management %B Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Denver CO %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 644550656 %$ 644550656 %0 Journal Article %J Computational Statistics and Data Analysis %D 2002 %T An Exploratory First Step in Teletraffic Data Modeling: Evaluation of Long-run Performance of Parameter Estimators %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %X Examination of the tail behavior of a distribution F that generates teletraffic measurements is an important first step toward building a network model that explains the link between heavy tails and long-range dependence exhibited in such data. When knowledge of the tail behavior of F is vague, the family of the generalized Pareto distributions (GPDs) can be used to approximate the tail probability of F, and the value of its shape parameter characterizes the tail behavior. To detect tail behavior of F between two host computers on a network, the estimation procedure must be carried out over all possible combinations of host computers, and thus, the performance of the estimator under repeated use becomes the primary concern. In this article, we evaluate the long-run performance of several existing estimation procedures and propose a Bayes estimator to overcome some of the shortcomings. The conditions in which the procedures perform well in the long run are reported, and a simple rule of thumb for choosing an appropriate estimator for the task of repeated estimation is recommended. %B Computational Statistics and Data Analysis %V 40 %P 263-283 %8 2002 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 646813696 %$ 646813696 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Forecasting Next Record Catastrophic Property Losses Using Extreme Value Theory %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %B Taipei International Statistical Symposium and Bernoulli Society EAPR Conference %C Taipei, Taiwan %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 646830080 %$ 646830080 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T The Future of Branding %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Seed Research of Oregon, Summer Turf Conference %C Corvallis, OR %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 647634944 %$ 647634944 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Good corporate governance: A firm life cycle perspective %A Down,Jon %A Randoy,T. %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Western Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Santa Fe, NM %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645777408 %$ 645777408 %0 Magazine Article %D 2002 %T Got Mold? An Introduction to Mold Litigation %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %8 2002 %G eng %2 d %4 55551010816 %$ 55551010816 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T The Great Debate: Design Research vs. Marketing Research %A McAlexander,Jim %A Schouten,John %K Marketing %B Conference of the Western District of Industrial Designers Society of America. %C Industrial Designers Society of America %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 648613888 %$ 648613888 %0 Journal Article %J Management International Review %D 2002 %T How and why Norwegian MNCs commit resources abroad: Beyond choice of entry mode %A Randøy,T. %A Dibrell,Clay %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X 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. %B Management International Review %V 42 %P 119-140 %8 2002 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 645511168 %$ 645511168 %0 Conference Paper %D 2002 %T The Impact of Dedicated NPD Resources on Firm Financial Performance %A Henard,David H. %A McFadyen,M. Ann %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %8 2002 %G eng %2 b %4 257903165440 %$ 257903165440 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T The Impact of Dedicated NPD Resources on Firm Financial Performance %A Henard,David %A McFadyen,M. Ann %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Marketing Science Institute (MSI) Winter Conference %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 267791069184 %$ 267791069184 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial Marketing Management %D 2002 %T The impact of time on the strategy-performance relationship: Implications for managers %A Davis ,P. S. %A Dibrell,Clay %A Janz ,B. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Industrial Marketing Management %V 31 %P 339-347 %8 2002 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 645509120 %$ 645509120 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T The Importance of National Culture in Operations Management Research: An Exploratory Study %A Pagell,Mark %A Katz,J. %A Sheu,C. %K Management %B Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Denver %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 2445004801 %$ 2445004801 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Incentives for monitors: Director stock-based compensation and firm performance %A Neubaum,Donald %A Cordeiro,James %A Veliyath,Rajaram %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management National Meeting %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 648970240 %$ 648970240 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Influence and conditional influence -- New interestingness measures in association rule mining %A Liu,De %A Chen,Guoqing %A Li,Jiexun %K BIS %B IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE 2001) %C Melbourne, Australia %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 98583285760 %$ 98583285760 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T The influence of internationalization on time-based competition %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %A Harveston,P. D. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Denver, CO %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645548032 %$ 645548032 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Institutional ownership and corporate social performance: The moderating effect of investment horizon, activism, and coordination %A Neubaum,Donald %A Zahra,Shaker A. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management National Meeting %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 648976384 %$ 648976384 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Intercustomer Relationships and Service Experiences: An Empirical Exploration %A Koenig,Hal %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B American Marketing Association Winter Educator's Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 647626752 %$ 647626752 %0 Journal Article %J MIS Quarterly %D 2002 %T Knowledge Management in Pursuit of Performance: Insigts from Nortel Networks %A Massey,A. P. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A O'Driscoll,T. M. %K Marketing %B MIS Quarterly %V 26 %P 269-290 %8 2002 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 112669603840 %$ 112669603840 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Leadership, competitive environments and firm performance in closely held firms %A Dibrell,Clay %A Randøy,T. %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Conference %C Paris, France %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645574656 %$ 645574656 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Linking Teaching to Research Publication Opportunities: Experience in Seven European Countries. %A Gobeli,Dave %A Przybylowski,K. %A Rudelius,W. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Conference Proceedings %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 646115328 %$ 646115328 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Human-Computer Studies %D 2002 %T Loglinear and Multidimensional Scaling Models of Digital Library Navigation %A Buttenfield,B. %A Reitsma,Reindert %K BIS %B International Journal of Human-Computer Studies %V 57 %P 101-119 %8 2002 %G eng %2 a %4 51551979520 %$ 51551979520 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of World Business %D 2002 %T Long- vs. short-term performance perspectives of Western European, Japanese, and U.S. countries: where do they lie? %A Peterson ,R. L. %A Dibrell,Clay %A Pett,T. L. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X This paper examines the differences between Eastern and Western companies regarding long- vs. short-term orientations. Utilizing Hofstede's long-term orientation index, this study scrutinizes both long- and short-term performance measurements for companies from Western Europe, Japan, and the United States. The findings suggest that Western European companies place an equally higher priority on both long- and short-term measures of performance compared to companies from Japan and the United States. Additionally, Japanese companies were postulated by the literature to employ a long-term orientation toward company performance greater than U.S. companies. However, our results do not support this statement, as U.S. and Japanese companies were not statistically significantly different. %B Journal of World Business %V 37 %P 245-255 %8 2002 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 645513216 %$ 645513216 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Financial Economics %D 2002 %T Long-Horizon Seasoned Equity Performance in the Pacific Rim Financial Markets %A Mathew,Prem %K Finance %X Previous studies of firms that issue seasoned equity in the US and Japan have found that these firms significantly underperform over the long-run subsequent to the issue. I offer further evidence of this by examining Japanese seasoned offerings (SEOs) from 1975 to 1992. I find similar results for firms issuing seasoned equity in Hong Kong. However, I also find that Korean SEOs generate insignificant abnormal returns over a 36-month period following the issue. These results suggest that the asymmetric information argument offered for the US and Japanese markets do not always hold, especially in markets where the regulatory and market structures vary greatly. Cross-sectional results suggest that younger firms tend to perform worse than older firms. %B Review of Financial Economics %V 11 %P 317-333 %8 2002 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 648296448 %$ 648296448 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Information Technology Management %D 2002 %T Making Sense of Strategic Alignment: An Interpretive View of Alignment Problems and Practices %A Fiegener,Mark K %A Coakley,James %K BIS %B Journal of Information Technology Management %V XIII %P 15-32 %8 2002 %G eng %N 3-4 %2 a %4 19389708289 %$ 19389708289 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T The Marketing Canon %A Malkewitz,Keven %K Marketing %B Appalachian State University Graduate School of Business %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 267791101952 %$ 267791101952 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T MedTextus: an intelligent web-based medical meta-search system %A Zhu,Bin %A Leory,G. %A Chen,H. %A Chen,Y. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B 2nd ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital libraries %C Portland, OR %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 39444371457 %$ 39444371457 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T A Method for Better Understanding "Understanding" %A King,Jonathan %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B National Academy of Management Meeting %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 647405568 %$ 647405568 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T A Method for Revealing Organizational Contexts and Why It Matters %A King,Jonathan %A Bella,David %A Kailin,David %K Management %B Third European Conference on Organizational Knowledge, Learning and Capabilities %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 647407616 %$ 647407616 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Oregon Agriculture’s Image %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B Presentation to the Agribusiness Council of Oregon %C Carlton, OR %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 2460035073 %$ 2460035073 %0 Journal Article %J Management Decision %D 2002 %T Organization design: The continuing influence of information technology %A Dibrell,Clay %A Miller,T. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Drawing from an information processing perspective, this paper examines how information technology (IT) has been a catalyst in the development of new forms of organizational structures. The article draws a historical linkage between the relative stability of an organization's task environment starting after the Second World War to the present environmental instability that now characterizes many industries. Specifically, the authors suggest that advances in IT have enabled managers to adapt existing forms and create new models for organizational design that better fit requirements of an unstable environment. Time has seemingly borne out this hypothesis as the bureaucratic structure evolved to the matrix to the network and now to the emerging shadow structure. IT has gone from a support mechanism to a substitute for organizational structures in the form of the shadow structure. The article suggests that the evolving and expanding role of IT will continue for organizations that face unstable environments. %B Management Decision %V 40 %P 620-627 %8 2002 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 645523456 %$ 645523456 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Information Systems %D 2002 %T Performance-centered Design of Knowledge-intensive Processes %A Massey,A. P. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A O'Driscoll,T. M. %K Marketing %B Journal of Management Information Systems %V 18 %P 37-59 %8 2002 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 112659316736 %$ 112659316736 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T A Preliminary Examination of the Relationship Between Firm Size, Growth, and Liquidity in the Neuer Markt %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Meetings of the Western Economic Association %C Seattle WA %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 650164224 %$ 650164224 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T A Preliminary Examination of the Relationship Between Firm Size, Growth, and Liquidity in the Neuer Markt %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Presentation at the American Economic Association %C Atlanta, GA %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 650180608 %$ 650180608 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Presentation to CWEST Futures Group %A Dowling,Thomas %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Presentation at CWEST Futures Group %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645648384 %$ 645648384 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Presentation to Oregon Governor's International Trade Roundtable %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Oregon Governor's International Trade Roundtable %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 647886848 %$ 647886848 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Presentation to Oregon University System of Higher Education Board %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Oregon University System of Higher Education Board %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 647888896 %$ 647888896 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Presentation to the Oregon Forest Industries Council %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Oregon Forest Industries Council Strategic Certification Conference %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 647905280 %$ 647905280 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Presentation to the OSU Native American Institute %A Dowling,Thomas %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Presentation at the OSU Native American Institute %C Corvallis, OR %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645642240 %$ 645642240 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Presentation to the Western Forestry and Conservation Association %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Western Forestry and Conservation Association Annual Conference %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 647899136 %$ 647899136 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Proportionate consolidation vs. the equity method: A decision usefulness perspective on reporting interests in joint ventures %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Annual Meeting of the American Accounting Association %C San Antonio TX %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 646307840 %$ 646307840 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Proportionate consolidation vs. the equity method: A decision usefulness perspective on reporting interests in joint ventures %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Annual Meeting of the Canadian Accounting Association %C Montreal Quebec %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 646311936 %$ 646311936 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 2002 %T Reducing the Performance-Cue Bias in Work Behavior Ratings: Can Groups Help? %A Martell,R F %A Leavitt,Keith %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %V 87 %P 1032-1041 %8 2002 %G eng %2 a %4 38046152705 %$ 38046152705 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Relative Influence in Marketing Channels: An Empirical Test of the Influence of Distributor Specialized Investments in an Eastern Versus Western Culture %A Kim,Steve %A Stump,Rodney L. %A Oh,Changho %K Marketing %B Multicultural Marketing Conference %C Valencia, Spain %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 2450085889 %$ 2450085889 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T The relative performance between price limits and trading halts: Spanish evidence %A Yang,Jimmy %A Kim,Yong H. %A Yague,Jose %K Finance %B Finance workshop at the University of Cincinnati %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 649932800 %$ 649932800 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Revisiting the complex relationship between multinational enterprises and organizations in transitions economies through the logic of the Copenhagen Interpretation %A Dibrell,Clay %A Harveston ,P. D. %A Kedia,B. L. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of International Business Annual Meeting %C San Juan, Puerto Rico %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645566464 %$ 645566464 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T A SAR-based interesting rule mining algorithm %A Li,Jiexun %A Chen,Guoqing %K BIS %B Joint Conference of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society and the Special Interest Group on Fuzzy Logic and the Internet (NAFIPS-FLINT 2002) %C New Orleans, LA, USA %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 98584221696 %$ 98584221696 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Child Nutrition & Management %D 2002 %T School Foodservice Directors' Attitudes and Perceived Challenges to Implementing Food Safety and HACCP Programs %A Giampaoli,Joan %A Sneed,Jeannie %A Cluskey,Mary %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %X Food safety is an important part of providing school children with acceptable, safe, and nutritious meals. There is evidence that improvements are needed in the area of food safety in schools, and that few schools have implemented Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) programs. The purposes of this study were to determine the attitudes of school foodservice directors toward food safety and the use of HACCP programs in school foodservice and to identify the challenges to implementing food safety and HACCP programs.A focus group was conducted to generate a list of challenges to implementing food safety and HACCP programs. As a result, a three-part written questionnaire was developed. For Part 1, school foodservice directors' attitudes toward food safety and HACCP programs were determined. For Part 2, the challenges to implementing food safety and HACCP were investigated. For Part 3, demographic information about directors and their districts was collected. Questionnaires were mailed to a randomly selected national sample of 800 district school foodservice directors. A total of 461 questionnaires were returned for a response rate of 58%. Factor analysis was conducted on 11 attitude and 19 challenge statements to determine any underlying factors. The significant factors that emerged for the attitude scale were HACCP disadvantages, certification advantages, and certification disadvantages. Three significant factors emerged for the challenges scale: resource management, employee motivation, and employee confidence. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine relationships among variables. The school foodservice directors responding to the questionnaire either did not perceive the challenges identified by the focus group as problematic in their district, or they were unsure if these challenges impacted their district. In general, the directors had a positive attitude about food safety and the use of HACCP programs in their districts. However, the majority (70%) of directors did not have a HACCP program in place, and many were unsure of what HACCP was or how to apply it in their operations. In response to an open-ended question about how food safety could be improved in their district, 29% of the directors indicated that they needed more time and 22% indicated that more money was needed for training. Other areas mentioned included improved employee attitudes and incentives, facilities/equipment modifications, increased staffing, and more training. It is apparent that school foodservice directors need assistance in developing and implementing HACCP programs. Mentoring of younger school foodservice directors and providing HACCP resource materials would support HACCP implementation. %B Journal of Child Nutrition & Management %V 26 %8 2002 %G eng %U http://docs.schoolnutrition.org/newsroom/jcnm/02spring/ %N 1 %2 a %4 647579648 %$ 647579648 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Search and Collaboration: A Two-sided Buying Behavior in High Technology Markets %A Kim,Steve %A Kim,Hyunchul %A Yamada,Tetsuya %K Marketing %B Winter AMA Marketing Educators’ Conference %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 2450092033 %$ 2450092033 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T The second coming of deliberate strategic planning processes: Insights gained from a global industry %A Down,Jon %A Dibrell,Clay %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Western Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Santa Fe, NM %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645763072 %$ 645763072 %0 Journal Article %J Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %D 2002 %T Show me the money!: Assessments of entrepreneurial social competence from two perspectives. %A Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela %A Brush,Candida G. %A Baron,Robert A. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research %V 24 %P 89-100 %8 2002 %G eng %2 a %4 111915696128 %$ 111915696128 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Speculations on the Potential Impacts of XBRL %A Brown,Carol %A Baldwin,Amelia A. %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Eleventh Annual Research Workshop on: Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Auditing and Tax %C San Antonio, TX, USA %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 7512137729 %$ 7512137729 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Stock Liquidity and Investment Opportunities %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Babson College %C Babson Park, MA %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 13572317185 %$ 13572317185 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Stock Liquidity and Investment Opportunities %A Becker-Blease,John %K Finance %B Financial Management Association %C San Antonio, TX %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 13572339713 %$ 13572339713 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Strategic thinking in a global industry: Strategy process insights from forest products firms %A Dibrell,Clay %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Conference %C Paris, France %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645537792 %$ 645537792 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management %D 2002 %T Supplier-Supplier Relationships and Their Implications for Buyer-Supplier Relationships %A Choi,T. Y. %A Wu,Zhaohui %A Ellram,L. M. %A Koka,B. %K Supply Chain %B IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management %V 49 %P 119-130 Best Paper Runner-up %8 2002 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 649852928 %$ 649852928 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Understanding the Factors that Enable and Inhibit the Development of an Integrated Internal Supply Chain %A Pagell,Mark %K Management %B Decision Sciences Institute Conference %C San Diego %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 2445006849 %$ 2445006849 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Visualizing a computer mediated communication (CMC) process to facilitate knowledge management %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems %C Minneapolis, MN %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 39444410369 %$ 39444410369 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Visualizing Computer-Mediated Communication Process %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 39459280897 %$ 39459280897 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Visualizing Computer-Mediated Communication Process %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 39459266561 %$ 39459266561 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T What's New About the New Economy? %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B American Business Women's Association Annual Awards Dinner %C Winter Park FL %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 650166272 %$ 650166272 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Why good people may make unethical business decisions %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Oregon State University Alumni Association Classes Without Quizzes Program %C Corvallis, OR %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 645773312 %$ 645773312 %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Writing Scholarly Book Reviews %A Burns,Leslie %A Kaiser,S B %A Pedersen,E %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C New York City %8 2002 %G eng %2 c %4 58224609280 %$ 58224609280 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Accounting Information Systems %D 2001 %T Accounting, Organizations, and Society %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %B International Journal of Accounting Information Systems %V 2 %P 22-40 %8 2001 %G eng %2 a %4 149549469696 %$ 149549469696 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2001 %T Apparel Descriptions in Catalogs and Perceived Risk Associated with Catalog Purchases %A Cluver,Brigitte %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 19 %P 22-30 %8 2001 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58244894720 %$ 58244894720 %0 Journal Article %D 2001 %T The Automated Spreadsheet %A Rose,Ania %A Rose,Jake %K Accounting %V April %P 33-41 %8 2001 %G eng %2 a %4 150191958016 %$ 150191958016 %0 Journal Article %J Economic Letters %D 2001 %T Bank-firm relationships, financing and firm performance in Germany %A Agarwal,Rajshree %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X Close bank”firm relationships that characterize the financial systems in Germany and Japan are often credited for reducing agency costs and increasing access to capital, thus improving the performance of firms. Critics of these banking systems cite the alternative possibility that conflicts of interests may also arise from both the banks' multiple roles with the firm, and the opportunity the banks have to use private information to shift risk or to otherwise participate in rent-seeking activities. We extend the empirical literature by systematically investigating the impact of bank-influence on the financing choices and performance of the firm. We find that bank-influenced firms in Germany do benefit from increased access to capital. There is, however, no evidence to support the hypothesis of either higher profitability or growth for bank-influenced firms. Results suggest that the interest payments to debt ratio is significantly higher for bank-influenced firms, which supports the hypothesis that German universal banks may engage in rent-seeking activities and provides evidence of a conflicting interests between creditors and shareholders. %B Economic Letters %V 72 %P 225-232 %8 2001 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 650100736 %$ 650100736 %0 Journal Article %J Communications in Statistics - Theory & Methods %D 2001 %T On Bayesian Predictive Moments of Next Record Value Using Three-parameter Gamma Priors %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %X A forecasting model of next record value proposed by Hill [1] assumes the underlying distribution F(x) is of an algebraic functional form with a shape parameter a for large x. That is, 1 - F(x) ?Cx-a, for large x. In this article, we extend his model by incorporating a three-parameter Gamma prior of a to derive analytical solutions of the predictive distribution and moments of X given that X is a new record value. These closed-form formulas can be represented as ratios of moments of Gamma distributions. We apply the proposed model to a real-life data set that consists of the insured property losses of 33 catastrophes caused by tropical storms in the United States in 1995. The example illustrates the importance of incorporating prior experience and accounting for uncertainty in parameter estimation when forecasting record values. Both considerations are the main ingredients in the development of the proposed model. %B Communications in Statistics - Theory & Methods %V 30 %P 729-738 %8 2001 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 646817792 %$ 646817792 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Buyer Behaviors and Supply Chain Performance: An International Exploration %A Pagell,Mark %A Sheu,C. %K Management %B Academy of Management Meeting %C Washington D.C. %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 2444998657 %$ 2444998657 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Can E-Cheating be Prevented?: An Approach to Detect Plagiarism in Computer Skills Courses %A Coakley,James %A Tyran,C. K. %K BIS %B Proceedings of Seventh Americas Conference on Information System %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 645144576 %$ 645144576 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Careers and Consulting in Financial Management %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Family Life Week %C Logan, UT %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 58308956160 %$ 58308956160 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The communicators’ role in promoting organically grown products %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B Presentation to Kassel University, Dept. of Agriculture, International Development and Organic Production %C Witzenhausen/Germany %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 2462199809 %$ 2462199809 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Contemporary Marketing Research %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B Presentation to Oregon Association of Nurserymen / Marketing Committee %C Aurora, OR %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 2460088321 %$ 2460088321 %0 Journal Article %J Communications of the ACM %D 2001 %T Cultural Perceptions of Task-Technology Fit %A Massey,A. P. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Hung,C. %A Ramesh,V. %K Marketing %B Communications of the ACM %V 44 %P 83-84 %8 2001 %G eng %N 12 %2 a %4 112665237504 %$ 112665237504 %0 Journal Article %J Recherche et Applications en Marketing %D 2001 %T De l’intégration des perspectives opérationnelles et marketing sur l’innovation produit %A Tatikonda,M. V. %A Montoya,Mitzi %K Marketing %B Recherche et Applications en Marketing %V 16 %P 71-97 %8 2001 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 112665110528 %$ 112665110528 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Discrepancy Assessment of Model Fitness Against Nonparametric Alternatives %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %B National Joint Statistical Meetings %C Atlanta, Georgia %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 646825984 %$ 646825984 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Diversity in Classroom %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Faculty Development Brown Bag series %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 78389741568 %$ 78389741568 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Practice and Education %D 2001 %T Do share repurchases harm uninformed shareholders? %A Graham,Roger %A King,Raymond D. %K Accounting %B Financial Practice and Education %P 11-16 %8 2001 %G eng %N Spring/Summer %2 a %4 646283264 %$ 646283264 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Industrial Organization %D 2001 %T Does firm size matter? Evidence on the impact of liquidity constraints on firm investment behavior in Germany %A Audretsch,David B. %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X This paper examines the link between liquidity constraints and investment behavior for German firms of different sizes from 1970 to 1986. Results indicate that medium sized firms appear to be more liquidity constrained in their investment behavior than either the smallest or largest firms in the study, suggesting that the unique German infrastructure designed to assist the small firm has indeed succeeded in alleviating, to some degree, such liquidity constraints. Findings also support the hypothesis that the emerging competition and internationalism which characterized the German financial markets in the 1980s, have been improving access to capital for some groups of firms. %B International Journal of Industrial Organization %V 20 %P 1-17 %8 2001 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 650102784 %$ 650102784 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Enhancing Technology Management Through Alliances %A Gobeli,Dave %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Technology Management in the Knowledge Era, Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 646117376 %$ 646117376 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Enhancing the E-Business Value Sequence Through R&D %A Gobeli,Dave %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology %C Portland, OR %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 646111232 %$ 646111232 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The equity method and the value relevance of fair value disclosures %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Annual Meeting of the American Accounting Association %C Atlanta GA %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 646299648 %$ 646299648 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The equity method and the value relevance of fair value disclosures %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Manitoba Certified General Accountants Research Conference %C Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 646301696 %$ 646301696 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Ethnographic Research as a Tool for Gauging Customer Experiences %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Conference on Customer Satisfaction Education %C Milwaukee, WI %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 648611840 %$ 648611840 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Journal %D 2001 %T An Examination of the Effect of Perceived Technological Uncertainty on Japanese New Product Development %A Song,X. M. %A Montoya,Mitzi %K Marketing %B Academy of Management Journal %V 44 %P 61-80 %8 2001 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 112665286656 %$ 112665286656 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Executive Compensation and Agency Costs in Germany %A Elston,Julie %A Goldberg,Larry %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B European Association for Research in Industrial Economics annual meeting %C Dublin Ireland %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 650190848 %$ 650190848 %0 Journal Article %J New Review of Applied Expert Systems and Emerging Technologies %D 2001 %T Financial neural Network applications: 1998-1999 update %A Brown,Carol %A Coakley,James %K Accounting %K BIS %K Dean's Office %B New Review of Applied Expert Systems and Emerging Technologies %V 7 %P 167-182 %8 2001 %G eng %2 a %4 644880384 %$ 644880384 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Food Safety and HACCP Challenges in School Foodservice %A Koenig,Hal %A Giampaoli,Joan %A Sneed,Jeannie %A Cluskey,Mary %K Marketing %B American Dietetic Association Food and Nutrition Conference, Foodservice Systems Management Education Council Research Reports %C St. Louis, MO %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 647639040 %$ 647639040 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T A Framework for Controlling Cheating in IS Education %A Coakley,James %A Tyran,C. K. %K BIS %B Proceedings of International Conference on Informatics Education & Research %C New Orleans, Louisiana %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 645142528 %$ 645142528 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The future of textbook publishing in management %A Down,Jon %A Randoy,T. %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Caucus presentation at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Washington, DC %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 645775360 %$ 645775360 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Journal %D 2001 %T Getting it Together: Temporal Coordination and Conflict Management in Global Virtual Teams %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Massey`,A. P. %A Song,M. %K Marketing %B Academy of Management Journal %V 44 %P 1251-1263 %8 2001 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 112664944640 %$ 112664944640 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Global integrated supply chain: A theoretical typology %A Dibrell,Clay %A Nicovich,Stefan %A Sakaguchi,T. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference %C Dallas, TX %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 645572608 %$ 645572608 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Growth of Neuer Markt Firms %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Workshop on Financing the New Economy: A German-US Comparison %C Washington DC %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 650178560 %$ 650178560 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The impact of price limits on initial public offerings: evidence from the Taiwan Stock Exchange %A Yang,Jimmy %A Kim,Yong H. %K Finance %B Financial Management Association Annual Doctoral Student Seminar %C Toronto, Canada %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 649926656 %$ 649926656 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The impact of price limits on initial public offerings: evidence from the Taiwan Stock Exchange %A Yang,Jimmy %A Kim,Yong H. %K Finance %B Finance workshop at the University of Cincinnati %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 649918464 %$ 649918464 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The impact of price limits on initial public offerings: evidence from the Taiwan Stock Exchange %A Yang,Jimmy %A Kim,Yong H. %K Finance %B Midwest Finance Association Annual Meeting %C Cleveland OH %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 649928704 %$ 649928704 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Influence and conditional influence -- New interestingness measures in association rule mining %A Li,Jiexun %A Chen,Guoqing %A Liu,De %K BIS %B IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE 2001) %C Melbourne, Australia %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 98584236032 %$ 98584236032 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The influence of firm internationalization and cycle time on firm performance %A Dibrell,Clay %A Harveston,P. D. %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of International Business Annual Meeting %C Sydney, Australia %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 645562368 %$ 645562368 %0 Journal Article %J Management Science %D 2001 %T The Influence of Project Execution Factors on Operational and Market Outcomes in New Product Development %A Tatikonda,M. V. %A Montoya,Mitzi %K Marketing %B Management Science %V 47 %P 151-172 %8 2001 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 112665001984 %$ 112665001984 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T An Interactive Discussion on Why We Don't Have More Cross-Disciplinary Instruction: Representing Our Own Organizational Learning Failures %A King,Jonathan %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Western Academy of Management Meeting %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 647403520 %$ 647403520 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Interpersonal Dependence and Efficiency of Interfirm Exchange: A Cross-National Study of Industrial Distributor ” Supplier Relationships %A Kim,Steve %K Marketing %B Winter AMA Marketing Educators’ Conference %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 2450122753 %$ 2450122753 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T A Lagrangian Heuristic for Network Design %A Raja,V.T. %K BIS %B College of Business Research Seminar Series %C Corvallis, OR %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 2726852609 %$ 2726852609 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The life facet impact of job loss %A Ryan,Fran McKee %A Kinicki,A. J. %K Management %B Job loss and reemployment research: Critical new directions. Symposium conducted at the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Annual Meeting %C San Diego, CA %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 2440165377 %$ 2440165377 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T A longitudinal analysis of country of origin as a predictor of strategic change and performance in global industries %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %A Pett,T. L. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Washington, D.C %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 645570560 %$ 645570560 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Meanings Attributed to the Furisode by Japanese College Students Living in Japan and in the United States %A Watanabe ,K %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Joint World Conference of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles and the International Textiles and Apparel Association %C Seoul, Korea %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 58211489792 %$ 58211489792 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2001 %T Men's head and facial hair in the Far West: 1873 to 1899 %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 19 %P 158-170 %8 2001 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 66788534272 %$ 66788534272 %0 Journal Article %J Textile Research Journal %D 2001 %T Microwave Radiation Decontamination of Mildew Infected Cotton %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %B Textile Research Journal %V 71 %P 247-254 %8 2001 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 58368335872 %$ 58368335872 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T A Model of Self-Enforcing Agreement Use in Business-to-Business Exchange Relationships %A Kim,Steve %A Stump,Rodney L. %A Joshi,Ashwin %K Marketing %B IMP conference on Industrial Marketing %C Bergen, Norway %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 2450108417 %$ 2450108417 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Forecasting %D 2001 %T Modeling the Frequency and Severity of Extreme Exchange Rate Returns %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %X Risk managers are often concerned about tail probabilities of asset return distributions, in particular the frequency and severity of extreme returns. In this article, we propose a model that integrates extreme value theory and point processes to model the frequency and severity of exchange rate returns. The proposed model is applied to daily spot exchange rate series and the parameters of interest, such as the tail index, the mean size and rate of occurrence of extreme returns, are estimated using maximum likelihood estimation. We study the impact of recent currency crises on the frequency and severity of the series and find that, during 1995-9, the frequency of extreme daily Japanese yen-US dollar spot exchange rate returns increases twofold, and the time duration of high volatility persists longer for the Japanese yen series than for the Swiss franc and Danish krone series. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. %B Journal of Forecasting %V 20 %P 485-499 %8 2001 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 646815744 %$ 646815744 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T A Modern Odyssey: The Desire to Know 'Nobody' %A Down,Jon %A King,Jonathan %A Bella,D. %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B European Group for Organizational Studies 17th Colloquium %C Lyon, France %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 645769216 %$ 645769216 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The Neuer Markt: Real and Financial Factors, %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Joint seminar with the Wolfgang Goethe University and the Deutsche Bundesbank %C Frankfurt, Germany %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 650176512 %$ 650176512 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Sciences %D 2001 %T New Product Development Decision-Making Effectiveness: Comparing Individuals, Face-to-Face Teams, and Virtual Teams %A Schmidt,J. B. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Massey,A. %K Marketing %B Decision Sciences %V 32 %P 575-601 %8 2001 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 112664885248 %$ 112664885248 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Paths to Success: Do Male and Female Managers Follow the Same Road? %A Baldridge,David %A Eddleston, K. A. %A Veiga,J. F. %K Management %B Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Washington, D.C. %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 644548608 %$ 644548608 %0 Journal Article %J Human Resource Management (US) %D 2001 %T Peer appraisals: Differentiation of individual performance on group tasks %A Drexler,John %A Beehr,T. A. %A Stetz,T. A. %K Management %X The use of peer appraisals has been widely acclaimed, but how useful are they really? Student groups made non-anonymous ratings of peer performance on two group tasks, and the ratings contributed to the students' course grades. Groups differentiated very little among peers in their performance ratings. Individuals in non-differentiating groups reported more positive distributive and procedural justice, satisfaction, and turnover intent than did individuals in differentiating groups. In differentiating groups, no differences in attitudes were found between individuals who were differentially rewarded or penalized for their performance. Implications for peer appraisal practice and future research are discussed. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. %B Human Resource Management (US) %V 40 %P 333-345 %8 2001 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 645865472 %$ 645865472 %0 Journal Article %J Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %D 2001 %T The Performance of Firms Before and After They Adopt Accounting-Based Performance Plans %A Brooks,Raymond %A May,Don O. %A Mishra,Chandra %K Finance %X This paper examines the long-run performance of firms before and after they adopt accounting-based performance plans. We test if the change in compensation policy is a response to a prior performance problem or is a signal to the market that firm performance will improve over current performance levels. Our findings are consistent with the signaling hypothesis. Stock prices increase at the announcement of the adoption of a performance plan apparently signaling previously private information regarding improved future performance. A related benefit of adoption may well be a better incentive-alignment contract for managers and shareholders but the strongest evidence points to a credible disclosure of future performance. %B Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %V 41 %P 205-222 %8 2001 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 644724736 %$ 644724736 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Presentation at the Oregon State University Family Forestlands Conference %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Oregon State University Family Forestlands Conference %C Corvallis, OR %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 647909376 %$ 647909376 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Presentation at the World Forestry Center International Forestry Forum %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B World Forestry Center International Forestry Forum %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 647882752 %$ 647882752 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Presentation to the Oregon Forest Resources Industries %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Oregon Forest Resources Industries Forest Sustainability Conference %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 647907328 %$ 647907328 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Presentation to the Oregon State Board of Forestry %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Oregon State Board of Forestry %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 647895040 %$ 647895040 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Presentation to the Oregon State University Labor Rights Forum %A Lawton,Steve %K Global Business Analysis %K Management %B Oregon State University Labor Rights Forum %C Corvallis, OR %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 647901184 %$ 647901184 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Pricing of Successive Product Releases: e Impact of Prior Versions with Strategic Customers %A Xu,Shubin %A Pangburn,Michael %K Gen Business %K Management %B INFORMS annual meeting %C Charlotte, NC %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 48032040961 %$ 48032040961 %0 Journal Article %J Business Process Management Journal %D 2001 %T A process model of global strategic alliance formation %A Pett,T. L. %A Dibrell,Clay %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Develops a conceptual framework of global strategic alliances by using the hybrid type of organization as part of the framework. The framework illustrates the relationships of various characteristics that might be present in an industry and across national boundaries that would influence alliance participation. The model developed here is based on four echelons, the exploratory, recurrent, relational, and outcome stages. Concludes with some general comments on the proposed global strategic alliance framework. %B Business Process Management Journal %V 7 %P 349-364 %8 2001 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 645507072 %$ 645507072 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Psychographic Segmentation of Visitors to Southern Moravia. %A Orth,Ulrich %K Marketing %B International Conference “Region - Services - Travel Industry” %C Ostrava/ Czech Republic %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 2462220289 %$ 2462220289 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Reading the Winds in Multinational Corporations: The Impact of Cultural Beliefs on Issue Selling Behavior %A Baldridge,David %A Ling,Y. %A Floyd,S. F. %K Management %B Annual meeting of the Academy of Management %C Washington, D.C. %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 644546560 %$ 644546560 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management %D 2001 %T Reaping the Benefits of Innovative IT: The Long and Winding Road %A Massey ,A. P. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Brown,S. %K Marketing %B IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management %V 48 %P 348-357 %8 2001 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 112665384960 %$ 112665384960 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 2001 %T Reengineering the Customer Relationship: Leveraging Knowledge Assets at IBM %A Massey,A. P. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Holcom,K. %K Marketing %B Decision Support Systems %V 32 %P 155-170 %8 2001 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 112665169920 %$ 112665169920 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Re-Exploring the Relationship Between Flexibility and the External Environment %A Pagell,Mark %A Krause,D. %K Management %B Decision Sciences Institute Conference %C San Francisco %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 2445000705 %$ 2445000705 %0 Journal Article %J Risk Analysis %D 2001 %T Robustness of Conditional Moments: An Application to Premium Calculation for Reinsurance Treaties %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %X In this study, the tail probability of a class of distributions commonly used in assessing the severity of insurance losses was examined. Without specifying any particular distribution, the use of an algebraic functional form Cx to approximate the tail behavior of the distributions in the class was demonstrated. Norwegian fire insurance data were examined, and the algebraic functional form was applied to derive the expected loss of a reinsurance treaty that covers all losses exceeding a retention limit. It was shown that (1) the expected loss is insensitive to the parameter á for a high retention limit (e.g., a catastrophe treaty), and (2) with a low retention limit (e.g., a largest claim treaty), a reliable estimate of the parameter á and a sound judgment on the maximum potential loss of the treaty could provide useful and defensible summary statistics for pricing the treaty. Thus, when dealing with the losses of certain reinsurance treaties, it was concluded that knowledge of a specific probability distribution is not critical, and the summary statistics derived from the model are robust with respect to a large class of loss distributions. %B Risk Analysis %V 21 %P 225-234 %8 2001 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 646809600 %$ 646809600 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Social Visualization for Computer-Mediated Communication: A Knowledge Management Perspective %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Eleventh Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 39444449281 %$ 39444449281 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T A statewide program for housing education %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Conference of the American Association of Housing Educators %C Big Sky, MT %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 58315309056 %$ 58315309056 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Support for History of Costume Classes in Which they are Located %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B CSA Educators' Group annual meeting %C Providence, RI %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 78389737472 %$ 78389737472 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Teaching Practices Related to Customer Service Dimensions: A Study of Dietetics Educators %A Koenig,Hal %A Schneider,Connie L. %A Cluskey,Mary %K Marketing %B American Dietetic Association Food and Nutrition Conference, Foodservice Systems Management Education Council Research Reports %C St. Louis, MO %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 647641088 %$ 647641088 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Teams in Context %A Hacker,Marla %A Doolen,T. %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Industrial Engineering Research Conference, %C Dallas, TX %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 646637568 %$ 646637568 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Time pacing behaviors and performance: A three-study exploration %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Society Conference %C San Francisco, CA %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 645558272 %$ 645558272 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Review %D 2001 %T Toward greater understanding of the willingness to request an accommodation: Can requesters' beliefs disable the ADA? %A Baldridge,David %A Veiga,J. F. %K Management %B Academy of Management Review %V 26 %P 85-99 %8 2001 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 644530176 %$ 644530176 %0 Journal Article %J Management Accounting Quarterly %D 2001 %T Understanding and managing receivables on U.S. government contracts %A Graham,Roger %A Chrobuck,Gerald R. %K Accounting %X Here are some guidelines for government contractors to follow so they can plan and improve their billing and collection processes. %B Management Accounting Quarterly %P 4-11 %8 2001 %G eng %N Summer %2 a %4 646293504 %$ 646293504 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing for Higher Education %D 2001 %T University Experiences, the Student-College Relationship, and Alumni Support %A McAlexander,Jim %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %X University administrators have begun to more aggressively adopt many of the techniques associated with relationship marketing. This would seem like a perfect strategy for a university as loyal alumni can do such things as offer personal recommendations to help build enrollments, participate in alumni functions, purchase universitybranded products, and enroll in professional education courses. However, there are many unexamined questions regarding the nature and impact of alumni relationships with the university. This paper explores the impacts of the alumni-university relationship and alumni assessments of their college experiences on important expressions of loyalty. A sample of alumni who had graduated three to eight years prior to the study completed a telephone survey. The results provide support for the impact of these variables on current behavior and behavioral intentions. Implications of these findings for university marketers are discussed. %B Journal of Marketing for Higher Education %V 10 %P 21-43 %8 2001 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 647569408 %$ 647569408 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T University Experiences, the Student-College Relationship, and Survey %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Student Affairs Assessment Showcase, Oregon State University %C Corvallis, OR %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 647630848 %$ 647630848 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Untitled %A Gobeli,Corrine %K Management %C Corvallis, OR %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 27370989568 %$ 27370989568 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Untitled %A Gobeli,Corrine %K Management %C Corvallis, OR %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 27370987520 %$ 27370987520 %0 Journal Article %J Management Accounting Quarterly %D 2001 %T Using Decision Trees to Manage Capital Budgeting Risk %A Bailes,Jack %A Nielsen,Jim %K Accounting %K Finance %X Forest products companies are particularly suited to using decision trees for capital budgeting because they must take environmental and social responsibilities into account as they pursue bottom line results. %B Management Accounting Quarterly %P 14-17 %8 2001 %G eng %N Winter %2 a %4 644462592 %$ 644462592 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Using IT to add value: Innovation versus Efficiency %A Coakley,James %A Gobeli,Dave %K BIS %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Portland Chapter of the Society for Information Management %C Portland, OR %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 645146624 %$ 645146624 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The value of firms headquartered in Quebec relative to the value of firms headquartered elsewhere in Canada: Evidence of a Quebec discount %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Annual Meeting of the American Accounting Association %C Atlanta GA %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 646305792 %$ 646305792 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The value of firms headquartered in Quebec relative to the value of firms headquartered elsewhere in Canada: Evidence of a Quebec discount %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Research Seminar Series at Oregon State University %C Corvallis, OR %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 646318080 %$ 646318080 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T The value of firms headquartered in Quebec relative to the value of firms headquartered elsewhere in Canada: Evidence of a Quebec discount %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Mid-Year Meeting of the International Accounting Section of the American Accounting Association %C Phoenix, Arizona %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 646309888 %$ 646309888 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Visualizing Computer-Mediated Communication Process %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %C Bloomington, IN %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 39459424257 %$ 39459424257 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Visualizing Computer-Mediated Communication Process %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %C Rochester, NY %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 39459442689 %$ 39459442689 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T Visualizing Computer-Mediated Communication Process %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %C Colorado Springs, CO %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 39459450881 %$ 39459450881 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T What's New About the New Economy %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Workshop on Financing the New Economy in Germany %C Washington DC %8 2001 %G eng %2 c %4 650151936 %$ 650151936 %0 Generic %D 2001 %T A Window for Change: Conflicting Ideologies and Legal Reforms in Late Nineteenth-Century Oregon %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %8 2001 %G eng %2 d %4 55550980096 %$ 55550980096 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Accounting %D 2000 %T Accounting Practices and the Market Valuation of Accounting Numbers: Evidence from Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Thailand %A Graham,Roger %A King,Raymond D. %K Accounting %X This study examines the relation between stock prices and accounting earnings and book values in six Asian countries: Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Thailand. The analysis is based on a residual earnings model that expresses the value of the firm in terms of book value and residual income. The model holds for any clean surplus accounting system. However, for finite time horizons, biased accounting may affect model estimates. The six countries examined in this study differ in faithfulness to clean surplus accounting as well as bias (conservatism). The study addresses two questions. First, are there systematic differences across countries in the value relevance of accounting, and are these differences related to accounting differences? Second, are there systematic differences in the incremental and relative information content of book value per share (BVPS) and abnormal (residual) earnings per share (REPS) across the countries, and are such differences related to accounting differences? We find differences across the six countries in the explanatory power of BVPS and REPS for firm values. Explanatory power for Taiwan and Malaysia is relatively low while that for Korea and the Philippines is relatively high. These differences are generally consistent with differences in accounting practice; however, since Korean accounting practice is strongly influenced by tax law, we did not expect the high association for Korea. Second, with respect to the incremental and relative explanatory power of BVPS and REPS, we find BVPS to have high explanatory power in the Philippines and Korea but little in Taiwan. In all six countries REPS has less explanatory power than BVPS in most years. Again, the evidence may be interpreted as suggesting accounting practice affects valuation (with Korea again as the exception). Finally, we provide evidence on the sensitivity of the timing of comparisons of stock prices and accounting values. We find that comparing prices at year-end (even though annual accounting information has not been released at that time), in general, provides the highest correlation between market and accounting numbers. %B International Journal of Accounting %V 35 %P 445-470 %8 2000 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 646279168 %$ 646279168 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 2000 %T Applying Performance Support Technology in the Fuzzy Front End of NPD %A Montoya,Mitzi %A O'Driscoll,T. %K Marketing %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 17 %P 143-161 %8 2000 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 112665419776 %$ 112665419776 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting Finance and Management %D 2000 %T Artificial Neural Networks in Accounting and Finance: Modeling Issues %A Coakley,James %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K BIS %K Dean's Office %X This article reviews the literature on artificial neural networks (ANNs) applied to accounting and finance problems and summarizes the 'suggestions' from this literature. The first section reviews the basic foundation of ANNs to provide a common basis for further elaboration and suggests criteria that should be used to determine whether the use of an ANN is appropriate. The second section of the paper discusses development of ANN models including: selection of the learning algorithm, choice of the error and transfer functions, specification of the architecture, preparation of the data to match the architecture, and training of the network The final section presents some general guidelines and a brief summary of research progress and open research questions. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. %B International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting Finance and Management %V 9 %P 119-144 %8 2000 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 644878336 %$ 644878336 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Basic Leadership Development Program %A Mayer,Steve %K Management %B Northwest Leadership Institute Program %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 648343552 %$ 648343552 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Business Application Development %A Swanson,Parker %K BIS %K MIS %B Linn-Benton Community College (LBCC) %C Albany, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 649652224 %$ 649652224 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Business plan application to new ventures in the field of energy efficiency %A Dowling,Thomas %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy National Meeting %C Monterey, CA %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 645646336 %$ 645646336 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Closing the gaps: A study of gaps and overlaps in affordable housing and related services for Linn and Benton Counties %A Steggell,Carmen %A Nussbaumer,K %A Findley,J %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Linn-Benton Summit 2000 %C Albany, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 58315331584 %$ 58315331584 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 2000 %T The Contribution of Changes in Advertising Expenditures to Earnings and Market Values %A Graham,Roger %A Frankenberger,Kristina D. %K Accounting %X We examine the asset value of advertising expenditures for a sample of 320 firms with reported advertising expenditures for each of the 10 consecutive years ending in 1994. We find that, depending upon the industry, changes in advertising expenditures are significantly associated with earnings up to five years following the year of the expenditure. Furthermore, the asset values are significantly associated with the market values of the firms. Across all industries, the asset value of advertising expenditures appears to have a 3-year life with the greatest value on the current year and declining value in subsequent years. Asset values are found to be longest lived in the consumer products and industrial products industries and shortest lived in the sales and services industry. %B Journal of Business Research %V 50 %P 149-155 %8 2000 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 646281216 %$ 646281216 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Transactions on Image Processing %D 2000 %T Creating a Large-Scale Content-Based Air Photo Image Digital Library %A Zhu,Bin %A Ramsey,M. %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B IEEE Transactions on Image Processing %V 9 %P 163-167 %8 2000 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 39438198785 %$ 39438198785 %0 Journal Article %J Research in Consumer Behavior %D 2000 %T A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Subcultures of Consumption %A McAlexander,Jim %A Fushimi,Katsu %A Schouten,John %K Marketing %B Research in Consumer Behavior %V 9 %P 47-69 %8 2000 %G eng %2 a %4 648517632 %$ 648517632 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T A Cross-national Comparative Study on Interdependence Structure and Distributor Attitudes: Industrial Product Channels in the United States and Japan %A Kim,Steve %K Marketing %B AMA Winter Marketing Educators’ Conference %C San Antonio, TX %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 2450161665 %$ 2450161665 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Deploying Business Strategies into the Organization %A Hacker,Marla %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Hewlett-Packard %C Corvallis, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 646635520 %$ 646635520 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Development and Comparison of PS 42-70 Complex and Simplified Grading Systems %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Fit Symposium %C Clemson, SC %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 78389745664 %$ 78389745664 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 2000 %T Diversity of Research in Textiles, Clothing, and Human Behavior: The Relationship Between What We Know and How We Know %A Lennon,Sharron J %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 18 %P 213-226 %8 2000 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 58203611136 %$ 58203611136 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Informatics Education and Research %D 2000 %T The E-Commerce Course Project: Creating Educational Linkages with the Value Chain %A Tyran,Craig K. %A Coakley,James %K BIS %B Journal of Informatics Education and Research %V 2 %P 59-70 %8 2000 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 645134336 %$ 645134336 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Managerial Issues %D 2000 %T The Effectiveness of Long Term, Accounting-based Incentive Plans %A Mishra,C. S. %A Gobeli,Dave %A May,D. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Managerial Issues %V 12 %8 2000 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 646088704 %$ 646088704 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting, Organizations and Society %D 2000 %T The Effects of System Design Alternatives on the Acquisition of Tax Knowledge from a Computerized Tax Decision Aid %A Rose,Jake %A Wolfe,C. %K Accounting %B Accounting, Organizations and Society %V 25 %P 285-306 %8 2000 %G eng %2 a %4 149549287424 %$ 149549287424 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management %D 2000 %T Entrepreneurship in Medium-sized Companies: Exploring the Effects of Ownership and Governance Systems %A Zahra,Shaker A. %A Neubaum,Donald %A Huse,Merton %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Corporate entrepreneurship (CE), which embodies a company's innovation and venturing activities, is necessary in today's competitive markets. CE is important for organizational renewal, the creation of new business, and improved performance. CE, however, requires strong and continued support from the company's top executives. Data from 231 medium-size manufacturing companies show that commitment to CE is high when: (1) executives own stock in their company; (2) the board chair and the chief executive officer are different individuals; (3) the board is medium in size; and, (4) outside directors own stock in the company. The relationships between the ratio of outside directors and CE, and institutional ownership and CE, are mixed. CE is also positively associated with future company performance. %B Journal of Management %V 26 %P 947-976 %8 2000 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 648962048 %$ 648962048 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T The equity method and the value relevance of fair value disclosures %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Research Seminar Series at Oregon State University %C Corvallis, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 646303744 %$ 646303744 %0 Conference Paper %D 2000 %T Everyday Knowledge about Visual Persuasion %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Wright,Peter %A Friestad,Marian %K Marketing %8 2000 %G eng %2 b %4 257903167488 %$ 257903167488 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Everyday Knowledge about Visual Persuasion %A Malkewitz,Keven %A Wright,Peter %A Friestad ,Marian %K Marketing %B Advertising and Consumer Psychology: Visual Persuasion Conference %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 267791071232 %$ 267791071232 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Finance for Sourcing Professionals %A Johnson,Robert %K Accounting %K Finance %K MBA %B Training Program for Hewlett Packard %C H-P sites in Corvallis, Oregon; Dublin Ireland; Aguadilla Puerto Rico; and Singapore %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 646932480 %$ 646932480 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Financial Neural Network Applications: 1998-1999 %A Brown,Carol %A Coakley,James %K Accounting %K BIS %K Dean's Office %B Ninth Annual Research Workshop on: Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Auditing and Tax %C Philadelphia, PA, USA %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 7512172545 %$ 7512172545 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 2000 %T From Experience: Applying Performance Support Technology in the Fuzzy Front End of NPD %A Montoya,Mitzi %A O'Driscoll,T. %K Marketing %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 17 %P 143-161 %8 2000 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 112669663232 %$ 112669663232 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Human-Computer Studies %D 2000 %T From the User Interface to the Customer Interface: Results from a Global Experiment %A O'Keefe,R. M. %A Cole,M. %A Chau,P. %A Massey,A. P. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Perry,M. %K Marketing %B International Journal of Human-Computer Studies %V 53 %P 611-628 %8 2000 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 112665516032 %$ 112665516032 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T A Harley-Davidson Story: Marketing and Building Customer Relationships %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Presentation to the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce %C Salem, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 648603648 %$ 648603648 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Hot Skin %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B International Conference on Rural Aging %C Charleston, WV %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 58249492480 %$ 58249492480 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Hot Skin %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Museum of Science %C Boston, MA %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 58249478144 %$ 58249478144 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Impact of R&D on Performance %A Gobeli,Dave %A Mishra,C. %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Financial Management Association Conference %C Seattle, WA %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 646113280 %$ 646113280 %0 Journal Article %J Management Accounting Quarterly %D 2000 %T Implementing ABM with Hoshin Management %A Asada,Takayuki %A Bailes,Jack %A Suzuki,Kenichi %K Accounting %X Illustrating the value of cross-cultural fertilization, a Japanese company applied the American top-down approach of ABM and integrated this system with Hoshin management, a bottom-up gradual process improvement approach. %B Management Accounting Quarterly %P 6-11 %8 2000 %G eng %N Winter, 2000 %2 a %4 644466688 %$ 644466688 %0 Journal Article %J Review of Financial Economics %D 2000 %T Information Conveyed by Seasoned Security Offerings: Evidence from Components of the Bid-Ask Spread %A Brooks,Raymond %A Patel,Ajay %K Finance %X We examine the relationship between the degree of informational asymmetry surrounding a firm and the equity market's reaction to a firm's announcement to sell seasoned securities. We use the adverse-selection component of the bid”ask spread as a proxy for the informational asymmetry of a firm. For equity offers, we find that the greater the change in information asymmetry at announcement, the greater the decline in wealth. In addition, the largest decline in wealth for seasoned equity announcements is observed for firms with the largest level of pre-event adverse-selection components. For debt offers, the wealth decline is only significant for firms with the largest pre-event levels of asymmetric information. %B Review of Financial Economics %V 9 %P 83-99 %8 2000 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 644728832 %$ 644728832 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Instructional and presentation materials on Corporate Governance and Financial Performance Measures %A Johnson,Robert %K Accounting %K Finance %K MBA %B Hewlett Packard Imaging & Printing Group Financial Analyst Convocation %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 646934528 %$ 646934528 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T The Interaction between Opening Call Auctions and Ongoing Trade: Evidence from the NYSE and AMEX %A Brooks,Raymond %A Moulton,Jonathan %K Finance %B Annual Meeting of the Eastern Finance Association %C Myrtle Beach %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 644734976 %$ 644734976 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T The Interaction between Opening Call Auctions and Ongoing Trade: Evidence from the NYSE and AMEX Exchanges %A Moulton,Jonathan %K Finance %B Eastern Finance Association Annual Meeting %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 648894464 %$ 648894464 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T The Inter-American System of Human Rights: An Effective Means of Environmental Protection? %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %8 2000 %G eng %2 d %4 55550951424 %$ 55550951424 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T International Marketing %A Elton,Mark %K Marketing %K MBA %B Seminar on International Marketing to Midlevel Managers %C Bogota, Colombia %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 645982208 %$ 645982208 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Inventing the 'Treebook': A Workbook with Pages Linked in a Tree %A Sullivan,Dave %K BIS %K MIS %B ISECON Conference Proceedings %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 649592832 %$ 649592832 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T The Language of Health %A Stenson,Julie %K Management %B Presentation to Hewlett-Packard %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 650557440 %$ 650557440 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Learning to Think in Circles %A King,Jonathan %A Down,Jon %A Bella,David %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B National Academy of Management Meeting %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 647399424 %$ 647399424 %0 Journal Article %J Proceedings of the IEEE %D 2000 %T A Living Laboratory %A Lightner,M. %A Carlson,D. %A Sullivan,J. %A Brandemuehl,M. %A Reitsma,Reindert %K BIS %B Proceedings of the IEEE %V 88 %P 31-40 %8 2000 %G eng %2 a %4 51551956992 %$ 51551956992 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T A longitudinal analysis of the effects of information technology on firm performance in a global industry %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %A Pett,T. L. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of International Business Annual Meeting %C Phoenix, AZ %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 645580800 %$ 645580800 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Management Accounting Practices of Thai Manufacturing Firms %A Bailes,Jack %A Ruttanaporn,Supapun %A Komaratat,Duangmanee %A Cheniam,Supapon %K Accounting %B Asia Pacific Conference on International Accounting Issues %C Beijing , China %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 644470784 %$ 644470784 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Managing invisible hands %A Down,Jon %A King,Jonathan %A Bella,D. %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Western Academy of Management Conference %C Waikoloa, HI. %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 645771264 %$ 645771264 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Managing political alliance in pursuit of governance reform %A Gonzalez,Manolete %K Management %B World Bank seminar series: Managing political alliance in pursuit of governance reform %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 646209536 %$ 646209536 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Managing the academic career: Panel discussion at the Southern Management Association %A Neubaum,Donald %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 27371012096 %$ 27371012096 %0 Journal Article %J Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory %D 2000 %T Organizations and complexity: Searching for the edge of chaos %A Carroll,Tim %A Burton,Richard M %K Management %X Traditional organizational theory advocates increased differentiation and horizontal integration for organizations in unstable environments or with uncertain technologies. This paper seeks to develop a better understanding of the relationship of group structure and the level of interdependency between individuals on group performance under various task complexities. Complexity theory in general, and NK models in particular, are introduced as theoretical frameworks that offer an explanation for group performance. Simulation models are developed, based on the communication network research of Bavelas (1948) and Leavitt (1952), to explore the effects of decentralization and interdependence. The simulation model developed here shows general consistency with previous human subject experiments. However, contrary to predictions, not all decentralized group structures perform well when undertaking complex task assignments. Structures that are highly connected (actors communicating with all others) perform much worse than those with a lower level of connection. Further experiments varying both the number of actors and the degree of interdependence between them find evidence of the “edge of chaos.” This research advances our understanding of organizations beyond earlier models by suggesting that there is an optimal range of interconnectedness between actors or tasks that explains the variation in performance. An intriguing result is that this optimal level of interdependence is fairly low, regardless of the size of the group. %B Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory %V 6 %P 319-337 %8 2000 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 222943787008 %$ 222943787008 %0 Journal Article %J Academy of Management Journal %D 2000 %T A panel study of coping with involuntary job loss %A Kinicki,A. J. %A Prussia,G. E. %A Ryan,Fran McKee %K Management %B Academy of Management Journal %V 43 %P 90-100 %8 2000 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 2438629377 %$ 2438629377 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Construction Engineering and Management %D 2000 %T Partnering: Why Project Owner-Contractor Relationships Change %A Drexler,John %A Larson,Erik %K Management %X Over the last decade, research in the construction industry has explored the owner-contractor relationship in project management resulting in a different paradigm called partnering. Partnering is a relationship characterized by cooperation and collaboration in contrast to the adversarial relationship more commonly experienced between owners and contractors. This study utilized data collected from 276 construction projects to examine the stability in the owner-contractor relationship. Owner-contractor relationships were classified as being adversarial, guarded adversarial, informal partners, or project partners. Fifty-eight percent of the projects experienced some fundamental change in working relationship—either positive or negative. Projects that began as formal partnerships were the most stable with over two thirds ending as they began. Guarded adversarial was the least stable with fewer than 30% maintaining this kind of relationship at the end of the project. Content analysis of the reasons stated for the change revealed factors that contribute to an improvement or deterioration in working relationships. The writers use this analysis to make recommendations for sustaining and improving partnerships between owner and contractors. %B Journal of Construction Engineering and Management %V 126 %P 293-297 %8 2000 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 645861376 %$ 645861376 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Performance Tested Comfort Systems: Creating a Business Model for Northwest HVAC/Weatherization Contractor Training & Certification %A Dowling,Thomas %A Hewes,Thomas %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy National Meeting %C Monterey, CA %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 645652480 %$ 645652480 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Personal Action and Ethical Behavior: Responsibilities and Practices. %A Tanner,Ray %K BIS %K MIS %B Oregon State University College of Business; Finance Course Guest lecturer %C Corvallis, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 649730048 %$ 649730048 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Practicing Participatory Diagramming to Enhance Whole Systems Inquiry %A King,Jonathan %A William,Ray %K Management %B ALARPM/PAR World Congress %C Victoria, Australia %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 647401472 %$ 647401472 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Presentation of a Marketing Research Consulting business %A Sanchez,Roberto %K Marketing %B Presentation to Eugene Chamber of Commerce %C Eugene, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 649453568 %$ 649453568 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Presentation of a Marketing Research Consulting business %A Sanchez,Roberto %K Marketing %B Presentation to Salem Chamber of Commerce %C Salem, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 649451520 %$ 649451520 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Presentation of a Marketing Research Consulting business %A Sanchez,Roberto %K Marketing %B Presentation to the Corvallis Chamber of Commerce %C Corvallis, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 649449472 %$ 649449472 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Presentation to Chambers of Commerce/Kiwanis/Rotary Clubs %A Elton,Mark %K Marketing %K MBA %B Several Chamber of Commerce type groups including, Kiwanis and Rotary. %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 645984256 %$ 645984256 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Presentation to Linn Benton Community College Women's Voter Empowerment Program %A Gobeli,Corrine %K Management %B Linn Benton Community College Women's Voter Empowerment Program %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 646039552 %$ 646039552 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Presentation to Ukrainian Women's Leadership Program %A Gobeli,Corrine %K Management %B Ukrainian Women's Leadership Program %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 646037504 %$ 646037504 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Presentation:Freshmen students in the College of Business: Coursework and Outcome-based Education %A Tanner,Ray %K BIS %K MIS %B Oregon State University College of Business; MIS Curriculum Advisory Council %C Portland, Oregon %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 649728000 %$ 649728000 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T The Returns to R&D and Capital Expenditures in the Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals Industry %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %A Mishra,Chandra S. %A Gobeli,David H. %K Supply Chain %B Financial Management Association International Annual Meeting %C Seattle, Washington %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 646832128 %$ 646832128 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T The Single Parent Connection %A Stenson,Julie %K Management %B Presentation at Oregon State University %C Corvallis, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 650555392 %$ 650555392 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Single Parenting Families %A Stenson,Julie %K Management %B Presentation at Oregon State University %C Corvallis, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 650559488 %$ 650559488 %0 Journal Article %J World at Work Journal %D 2000 %T A Statistical Assessment of Accounting-Based Performance Plans %A Brooks,Raymond %A Mishra,Chandra %K Finance %B World at Work Journal %V 9 %P 68-73 %8 2000 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 644720640 %$ 644720640 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Private Equity %D 2000 %T Strategic Value of Corporate Venture Capital Programs %A Gobeli,Dave %A Mishra,C. S. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X Corporate venturing activities, driven largely by the need to be competitive in the Internet Age, have out-paced the accompanying theory on how such programs can create value. This article presents a framework for understanding value creation through a firm's venture capital programs. The framework includes two stages of value creation: a firm creates value through building technology equity and brand equity, and then corporate venturing programs can multiply this value. A mediating variable, free cash flow level, is included to allow for effective use of venture funds. %B Journal of Private Equity %8 2000 %G eng %2 a %4 646090752 %$ 646090752 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T The strategy-performance relationship: Time the complementary dimension %A Dibrell,Clay %A Davis,P. S. %A Janz,B. %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Meetings %C Toronto, Canada %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 645545984 %$ 645545984 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Strengthening Step-Families %A Stenson,Julie %K Management %B Presentation to Linn-Benton Community College %C Albany, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 650563584 %$ 650563584 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Stress Management %A Stenson,Julie %K Management %B Presentation to Community Services Consortium %C Corvallis, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 650565632 %$ 650565632 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Stress- the End Result of Conflict %A Stenson,Julie %K Management %B Presentation at Oregon State University %C Corvallis, OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 650553344 %$ 650553344 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Student Retention at Oregon State University %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers %C New Orleans, LA %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 58226165760 %$ 58226165760 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Student Retention at Oregon State University %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B The College Board Western Regional Meeting %C Honolulu %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 58226128896 %$ 58226128896 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Study of Practical Training for Managerial Accountants in Thai Industries %A Bailes,Jack %A Ruttanaporn,Supapun %A Komaratat,Duangmanee %A Cheniam,Supapon %K Accounting %B Academic Conference for Thai Universities %C Bangkok, Thailand %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 644468736 %$ 644468736 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Systems Learning and Practice %A King,Jonathan %K Management %B Western Organization and Management Teaching Conference %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 647411712 %$ 647411712 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Understanding and Managing Anger %A Stenson,Julie %K Management %B Presentation to Benton County Humane Society %C OR %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 650561536 %$ 650561536 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Understanding Suppliers' Responses to Uncertainty: Extending The Miles And Snow Typology To Supply Chain Behavior %A Pagell,Mark %A Katz,J. %A Bloodgood,J. %K Management %B Decision Sciences Institute Conference %C Orlando %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 2444996609 %$ 2444996609 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Untitled %A Raja,V.T. %K BIS %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 27371016192 %$ 27371016192 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Using GRASP to solve the Capacitated Concentrator Location Problem %A Raja,V.T. %A Han,Bernard T. %K BIS %B Decision Sciences Institute National Meeting %C Orlando, Florida %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 649213952 %$ 649213952 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Education %D 2000 %T Using total quality processes and learning outcome assessments to develop management curricula %A Drexler,John %A Kleinsorge,Ilene %K Accounting %K Management %X A process was designed to identify what total quality skills should be included in the authors curriculum and howto deliver them. Customer data led the authors to change their focus toward exploring and assessing what they do in the entire curriculum. The emphasis on learning outcomes is a theme in American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business and education reform. The authors summarize things learned that may help others avoid certain pitfalls and build on the authors progress to date. %B Journal of Management Education %V 24 %P 167-182 %8 2000 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 645863424 %$ 645863424 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %D 2000 %T Validating a Geographical Image Retrieval System %A Zhu,Bin %A Chen,H. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %V 51 %P 625-634 %8 2000 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 39438256129 %$ 39438256129 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T The value of firms headquartered in Quebec relative to the value of firms headquartered elsewhere in Canada: Evidence of a Quebec discount %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Research Seminar Series at the University of Manitoba %C Manitoba, Canada %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 646316032 %$ 646316032 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Financial Management and Accounting %D 2000 %T The Value Relevance of Accounting Information During a Financial Crises: Thailand and the 1997 Decline in Value of the Baht %A Graham,Roger %A King,Raymond %A Bailes,Jack %K Accounting %X This study addresses whether the financial turmoil surrounding the devaluation of the baht affected the value relevance of Thai accounting information. Our results suggest a decline in the value relevance of Thai book values and earnings following the devaluation. Prior to mid 1997 the Bank of Thailand pegged the value of the baht to a basket of currencies of which 80% was weighted to the US dollar. In response to pressure by currency speculators the bank abandoned its peg on July 2 1997 in favor of a managed float. The devaluation was followed by volatile exchange rates. The change in value relevance of accounting information after the devaluation may be attributable to the initial recognition of foreign exchange losses and the subsequent recognition of foreign exchange gains as exchange rates fell and then recovered. %B Journal of International Financial Management and Accounting %V 11 %P 84-107 %8 2000 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 644464640 %$ 644464640 %0 Generic %D 2000 %T Website creation: Integrating information technology skills into the international management curriculum %A Drexler,John %A Larson,Erik %K Management %B Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management %C Toronto, Canada %8 2000 %G eng %2 c %4 645871616 %$ 645871616 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Polymer Science %D 2000 %T X-Ray Diffractometric Study of Microcrystallite Size of Naturally Colored Cotton %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Yokochi,A %K Design Program %B Journal of Applied Polymer Science %V 76 %P 1466-1471 %8 2000 %G eng %2 a %4 58368372736 %$ 58368372736 %0 Journal Article %J Group Decision and Negotiation %D 1999 %T Accessibility of Computer-based Simulation Models in Inherently Conflict-Laden Negotiations %A Zigurs,I. %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Lewis,C. %A Hubscher,R. %A Hayes,C. %K BIS %B Group Decision and Negotiation %V 8 %P 511-533 %8 1999 %G eng %2 a %4 51551926272 %$ 51551926272 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Accounting practices and market values: Evidence from Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Thailand %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B The Asian-Pacific Conference on International Accounting %C Melbourne Australia %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 646328320 %$ 646328320 %0 Journal Article %D 1999 %T Audit Pricing and the Role of Multinational Factors: A Study of the Hong Kong and Malaysian Markets %A Rose,Ania %K Accounting %V 12 %P 129-155 %8 1999 %G eng %2 a %4 150192084992 %$ 150192084992 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T The Branding of An Alumni Association %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Conference of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education %C Portland, OR %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 648615936 %$ 648615936 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Changing Shape of Fashion %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %C New York, NY %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 78389751808 %$ 78389751808 %0 Journal Article %J Organization Science %D 1999 %T The coevolution of new organizational forms %A Carroll,Tim %A Long,Chris P %A Lewin,Arie Y %K Management %X This paper outlines an alternative theory of organization-environment coevolution that generalizes a model of organization adaptation first proposed by March (1991), linking firm-level exploration and exploitation adaptations to changes in the population of organizations. The theory considers organizations, their populations, and their environments as the interdependent outcome of managerial actions, institutional influences, and extra-institutional changes (technological, sociopolitical, and other environmental phenomena). In particular, the theory incorporates potential differences and equifinal outcomes related to country-specific variation. The basic theses of this paper are that firm strategic and organization adaptations coevolve with changes in the environment (competitive dynamics, technological, and institutional) and organization population and forms, and that new organizational forms can mutate and emerge from the existing population of organizations. The theory has guided a multicountry research collaboration on strategic and organization adaptations and the mutation and emergence of new organizational forms from within the existing population of organizations. %B Organization Science %V 10 %P 535-550 %8 1999 %G eng %U https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/abs/10.1287/orsc.10.5.535 %N 5 %2 a %4 222943963136 %$ 222943963136 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %D 1999 %T A Collection of Visual Thesauri for Browsing Large Collections of Geographic Images %A Ramsey,M. %A Chen,H. %A Zhu,Bin %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology %V 50 %P 826-835 %8 1999 %G eng %N 9 %2 a %4 39438444545 %$ 39438444545 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T A Comparison of Two Modern Heuristics for Designing Local Access Networks %A Raja,V.T. %A Han ,Bernard T. %K BIS %B INFORMS National Meeting %C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 649218048 %$ 649218048 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Creating a Large Scale Digital Library for Geo-Referenced Information %A Zhu,Bin %A Ramsey,M %A Chen,H. %A Hauck,R.V. %A Ng,T.D. %A Schatz,B. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Digital Library‘99, the 4th ACM Conference on Digital Libraries %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 39444551681 %$ 39444551681 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Taxation Association %D 1999 %T Demand for Services: Determinants of Tax Preparation Fees %A Frischmann,Peter %A Frees,Edward W. %K Accounting %B Journal of the American Taxation Association %V Supplement %P 1-23 %8 1999 %G eng %N May, 1999 %2 a %4 104902010880 %$ 104902010880 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Designing Performance Measurement Systems for Assessment and Evaluation %A Hacker,Marla %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B National Department of Transportation Conference %C Portland, OR %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 646617088 %$ 646617088 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T The Effectiveness of CEO Compensation %A Gobeli,Dave %A Mishra,C. %A McConaughy,D. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Financial Management Association Conference %C Florida %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 646125568 %$ 646125568 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T The effects of perceived amount of information on perceived risks and purchase intentions in television shopping %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lennon,S J %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Santa Fe, NM %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 59820662784 %$ 59820662784 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T The emergent vs. deliberate strategic management process debate: Should we all just get along? %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Western Academy of Management Conference %C Redondo Beach, CA %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 645791744 %$ 645791744 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship %D 1999 %T Environmental Adversity and the Entrepreneurial Activities of New Ventures %A Zahra,Shaker A %A Neubaum,Donald %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship %V 3 %P 123 - 148 %8 1999 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 28691036161 %$ 28691036161 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Executive Compensation and Agency Costs %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Western Economic Association annual meeting %C San Diego CA %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 650192896 %$ 650192896 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Fair Housing: An Overview %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Fair Housing Symposium %C Corvallis, OR %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 58308972544 %$ 58308972544 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Financial Neural Network Applications: Brief Literature Review and Extensive Bibliography %A Brown,Carol %A Coakley,James %K Accounting %K BIS %K Dean's Office %B Eighth Annual Research Workshop on: Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Auditing and Tax %C San Diego, CA, USA %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 7512272897 %$ 7512272897 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Funding Gaps in Germany Industry %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Funding Gap Controversies Conference Plenary Session %C Warwick, England %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 650194944 %$ 650194944 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Hot Skin %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Active and Ageless Fashion Show %C New York, NY %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 58249498624 %$ 58249498624 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting Horizons %D 1999 %T Innovation in Preferred Stock: Current Developmenta and implications for Tax Policy and Financial Reporting %A Frischmann,Peter %A Kimmel,Paul %A Warfield,Terry D. %K Accounting %B Accounting Horizons %V 13 %P 201-218 %8 1999 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 104901838848 %$ 104901838848 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T The Interaction between Opening Call Auctions and Ongoing Trade: Evidence from the NYSE and AMEX %A Brooks,Raymond %A Moulton,Jonathan %K Finance %B Annual Meeting of the Financial Management Association %C Orlando, FL %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 644739072 %$ 644739072 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T The internet and its effect on business: Fundamental or fad? %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Presentation at Payup University %C Chiang Mai, Thailand %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 645783552 %$ 645783552 %0 Journal Article %J Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %D 1999 %T Large Price Movements and Short-Lived Changes in Spreads, Volume, and Selling Pressure %A Brooks,Raymond %A Park ,Jinwoo %A Su,Tie %K Finance %X In this paper we examine changes in dollar and relative bid-ask spreads of stocks following large price movements. We investigate large increases and decreases separately and link our results to current market microstructure theories on trading activities and spreads. We also look at changes in volume and selling pressure to interpret the changes in trading activity. Our results show that the market reacts differently to price increases and decreases. For large price decreases, trading increases on the sell side even when spreads have increased. For large price increases, trading increases on the buy side during a period of higher spreads. However, the increases in dollar spreads and price pressure are most pronounced at the end of trading day. Our results are consistent with microstructure models that link trading activities and costs to the level of asymmetric information. %B Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %V 39 %P 303-316 %8 1999 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 644732928 %$ 644732928 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Managing Organizational Change Today %A Hacker,Marla %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B National Women's Transportation Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 646619136 %$ 646619136 %0 Journal Article %J Japan and the World Economy %D 1999 %T Market Linkages Between the US and Japan: An Application to the Fisheries Industry %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X Recent trends in globalization of Pacific Basin commodity markets raises important questions concerning the nature of market integration and price linkages. This paper examines this issue by testing for price linkages between the United States and Japan for two species whose exports from the U.S. to Japan have risen considerably over the past decade. Empirical results indicate segmentation of price linkages for sablefish but probable price linkages for some thornyhead markets. Findings suggest that markets for these species may be less sensitive to price changes in Japan than would be expected based on commodity flows. %B Japan and the World Economy %V 11 %P 517-530 %8 1999 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 650117120 %$ 650117120 %0 Journal Article %J Marketing Science %D 1999 %T A Model for Segment Selection in Industrial Product-Markets %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Calantone,R. %K Marketing %B Marketing Science %V 18 %P 373-395 %8 1999 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 112665569280 %$ 112665569280 %0 Journal Article %J Issues in Accounting Education %D 1999 %T Multiple Motivations and Effects: The Case of Trust Preferred Stock %A Frischmann,Peter %A Warfield,Terry D. %K Accounting %B Issues in Accounting Education %V 14 %P 269-284 %8 1999 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 104902146048 %$ 104902146048 %0 Journal Article %J New Review of Applied Expert Systems %D 1999 %T The Perrow Framework and The Selection of Management Accounting Tasks for Expert System Development %A Brown,Carol %A Sangster,Alan %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B New Review of Applied Expert Systems %V 5 %P 129-139 %8 1999 %G eng %2 a %4 3842521089 %$ 3842521089 %0 Journal Article %J Research in Higher Education %D 1999 %T Predicting the Retention of University Students %A Murtaugh,Paul A %A Burns,Leslie %A Schuster,Jill %K Design Program %B Research in Higher Education %V 40 %P 355-371 %8 1999 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 58203656192 %$ 58203656192 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Robustness of Conditional Moments: An Application to Premium Calculation for Reinsurance Treaties %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %B National Joint Statistical Meetings %C Baltimore, Maryland %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 646836224 %$ 646836224 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics %D 1999 %T Robustness of Tail Index Estimation %A Hsieh,Ping-Hung %K Supply Chain %X The implementation of the Hill estimator, which estimates the heaviness of the tail of a distribution, requires a choice of the number of extreme observations in the tails, $r$, from a sample of size $n$, where $2 \leq r+1 \leq n$. This article is concerned with a robust procedure of choosing an optimal $r$. Thus, an estimation procedure, $\delta_s$, based on the idea of spacing statistics, $H^{(r)}$, is developed. The proposed decision rule for choosing $r$ under the squared error loss is found to be a simple function of the sample size. The proposed rule is then illustrated across a wide range of data, including insurance claims, currency exchange rate returns, and city size. %B Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics %V 8 %P 318-332 %8 1999 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 646823936 %$ 646823936 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Scrambled Eggs and Soup %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textile and Apaprel Association %C Santa Fe, NM %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 71377373184 %$ 71377373184 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T The State of the Art of Network Design and Management %A Raja,V.T. %A Han,Bernard T. %K BIS %B Decision Sciences Institute National Meeting %C New Orleans %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 649216000 %$ 649216000 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Strategic management: A comprehensive approach to developing and managing business strategies %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Presentation at Payup University %C Chiang Mai, Thailand %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 645789696 %$ 645789696 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Strategic Value of Technology and Brand Equity %A Gobeli,Dave %A Mishra,C. %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B International Conference on Valuation of Intangible Assets in Global Operations %C New Jersey %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 646121472 %$ 646121472 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Support Concept-Based Multimedia Information Retrieval: A Knowledge Management Approach %A Zhu,Bin %A Ramsey,M. %A Chen,H. %A Hauck,R.V. %A Ng,T.D. %A Schatz,B. %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B ICIS’99, 20th Annual International Conference on Information Systems %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 39444617217 %$ 39444617217 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T A Teaching effectiveness seminar: Using a case study to explore the value of case discussion based teaching methods. %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Presentation at Van Lang University %C Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 645787648 %$ 645787648 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Theory in housing research: A ten-year review %A Steggell,Carmen %A Binder,S K %A Davidson,L A %A Vega,P R %A Hutton,E D %A Rachele,A S %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Meeting of the American Association of Housing Educators %C Orlando, FL %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 58315343872 %$ 58315343872 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Towards a science of stories: Implications for management education. %A Down,Jon %A King,Jonathan %K Entrepreneurship %K Management %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C Chicago, IL. %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 645785600 %$ 645785600 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Two Stage Internalization Framework for Multinational Corporations %A Gobeli,Dave %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Academy of International Business Conference %C South Carolina %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 646123520 %$ 646123520 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T Valuation of intangible Assets in Software Firms %A Gobeli,Dave %A Mishra,C. %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Meeting of the Software Association of Oregon %C Corvallis, OR %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 646119424 %$ 646119424 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T The value relevance of accounting information during a financial crisis: Thailand and the 1997 decline in the value of the baht %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B Research Seminar Series at Portland State University %C Portland, OR %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 646324224 %$ 646324224 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T The value relevance of accounting information during a financial crisis: Thailand and the 1997 decline in the value of the baht %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B The Asian-Pacific Conference on International Accounting %C Melbourne Australia %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 646326272 %$ 646326272 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T The value relevance of accounting information during a financial crisis: Thailand and the 1997 decline in the value of the baht %A Graham,Roger %K Accounting %B American Accounting Association Western Region Meeting %C Newport Beach, CA %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 646322176 %$ 646322176 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T When-Issued Shares, Small Traders and the Variance of Returns around Stock Splits %A Brooks,Raymond %A Angel,James J. %A Mathew,Prem %K Finance %B Annual Meeting of American Finance Association %C New York, NY %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 644741120 %$ 644741120 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T The WWW and Computer Skills Training: Key Issues for Design and Implementation %A Coakley,James %A Tyran,C. K. %K BIS %B Proceedings of the International Academy for Information Management %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 645148672 %$ 645148672 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T X-Ray Diffractometric Analysis of Microstructure of Naturally Colored Cotton %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %B American Chemical Society National Meeting %C Anaheim, CA %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 58369032192 %$ 58369032192 %0 Generic %D 1999 %T X-Ray Diffractometric Study of the Effects of Laundry on the Microcrystallite Size of Naturally Colored Cottons %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Santa Fe, NM %8 1999 %G eng %2 c %4 58368876544 %$ 58368876544 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T The ABC’s of teaching homebuyer education %A Steggell,Carmen %A Frater,J %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Housing and Human Investment Conference %C Eugene, OR %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 58315382784 %$ 58315382784 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T The ABC’s of teaching homebuyer education %A Frater,J %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Regional Workshop for non-profit housing leaders and educators %C Roseburg, OR %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 58315374592 %$ 58315374592 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T The ABC’s of teaching homebuyer education %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Regional Workshop for non-profit housing leaders and educators %C Bend, OR %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 58315356160 %$ 58315356160 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T An AI-based Heuristic for solving a Generalized Concentrator Location Problem %A Raja,V.T. %A Han ,Bernard T. %K BIS %B INFORMS National Meeting %C Seattle, WA %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 649222144 %$ 649222144 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T Apparel Designs for the +55 Consumer %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B 1998 ITAA Annual meeting %C Dallas, TX %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 58249168896 %$ 58249168896 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T Cold Control. Live gallery presentation at the annual meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %C Dallas,TX %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 58249316352 %$ 58249316352 %0 Journal Article %J The Journal of Education for Business %D 1998 %T Computer-Mediated Peer Review of Student Papers %A Sullivan,Dave %A Nielson,Norma %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K BIS %K Dean's Office %K MIS %B The Journal of Education for Business %V 74 %P 117-121 %8 1998 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 3842539521 %$ 3842539521 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 1998 %T Critical Development Activities for Really New versus Incremental Products %A Song,X. M. %A Montoya,Mitzi %K Marketing %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 15 %P 124-135 %8 1998 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 112666087424 %$ 112666087424 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T The cutting edge of homebuyer education %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Housing & Human Investment Conference %C Eugene, OR %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 58309031936 %$ 58309031936 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T Designing and Installing Performance Measurement Systems %A Hacker,Marla %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Oregon Quality Award Breakfast Series %C Portland, OR %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 646621184 %$ 646621184 %0 Journal Article %J The Journal of the Textile Institute %D 1998 %T The Development of an Interdisciplinary Method for the Study of Fabric Perception %A Brandt,B %A Brown,D m %A Burns,Leslie %A Cameron ,B A %A Chandler,J %A Dallas,M J %A Kaiser,S B %A Lennon,S J %A Pan,N %A Salusso,C %A Smitley,R %K Design Program %B The Journal of the Textile Institute %V 89 %P 65-77 %8 1998 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58203731968 %$ 58203731968 %0 Journal Article %J Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %D 1998 %T The Effect of the Environment on Export Performance among U.S. Based Telecommunication New Ventures %A Zahra,Shaker A %A Neubaum,Donald %A Huse,Merton %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Entrepreneurship, Theory and Practice %V 22 %P 25 - 46 %8 1998 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 50126090240 %$ 50126090240 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T The effects of customer’s dress on salesperson’s service %A Kim,Minjeong %A Lennon,S J %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textiles and Apparel Association Annual Meeting %C Dallas, Texas %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 59820691456 %$ 59820691456 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T An Efficient Heuristic for Solving a Generalized Concentrator Location Problem %A Raja,V.T. %A Han,Bernard T. %K BIS %B INFORMS National Meeting %C Seattle, WA %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 649220096 %$ 649220096 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T Historic costume %A Kim,Minjeong %A Rudd,N A %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Multidisciplinary Conference on Holiday, Ritual, Festival, Celebration, & Public Display %C Bowling Green, Ohio %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 59820707840 %$ 59820707840 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T Homebuyer education: Lessons from academia %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %C Salem, OR %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 58309009408 %$ 58309009408 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T Hot Skin. Live gallery presentation %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Dallas, TX %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 58249336832 %$ 58249336832 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 1998 %T Managing Conflict in Software Development Teams: A Multi-Level Analysis %A Gobeli,Dave %A Koenig,Hal %A Bechinger ,Iris %K Marketing %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X For a new product development (NPD) organization, a little conflict can be a good thing. Healthy disagreements can push project team members or different functional groups in an organization to pursue more in-depth, insightful analysis. This type of creative tension can help to engender an environment that encourages innovation and thus keeps NPD efforts free from the business-as-usual doldrums. However, management must ensure that conflict remains on a healthy level.David H. Gobeli, Harold F. Koenig, and Iris Bechinger note that conflict must be managed not only to increase the satisfaction of project team members, but also to achieve strategic project success. To provide better understanding of the important issues in conflict management, they examine the effects of three conflict factors on software development project success: context, conflict intensity, and conflict management style. Using survey responses from 117 software professionals and managers, they develop a multi-level framework of success versus conflict for team-based, software development projects. Within this framework, they examine context, conflict intensity, and conflict management approaches at the team and organization levels. For the participants in this study, unresolved conflict has a strong, negative effect on overall software product success and customer satisfaction. Project team member satisfaction decreases substantially with higher intensity conflict at the organization level, and even more strongly at the project level. For the respondents to this study, the combined effects of conflict intensity and conflict management style on project success are significant, but they are not as great as the combined effects of such context variables as company goals, group dynamics, and management support. Two conflict management styles—confronting and give and take—have beneficial effects on success at the organization level for the firms in this study. Smoothing, withdrawal, and forcing all have negative effects, although only forcing has a statistically significant negative effect. In general terms, the results suggest that management should guard against frequent use of the dysfunctional management styles—withdrawal, smoothing, and forcing. The results suggest that emphasis on confrontation—that is, true problem solving—is essential at the project level, even if a give-and-take style is better tolerated at the organization level. %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 15 %P 423-435 %8 1998 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 647587840 %$ 647587840 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 1998 %T Managing Conflict in Software Development Teams: A Multi-Level Analysis %A Gobeli,Dave %A Koenig,Hal %A Bechinger ,Iris %K Marketing %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %X For a new product development (NPD) organization, a little conflict can be a good thing. Healthy disagreements can push project team members or different functional groups in an organization to pursue more in-depth, insightful analysis. This type of creative tension can help to engender an environment that encourages innovation and thus keeps NPD efforts free from the business-as-usual doldrums. However, management must ensure that conflict remains on a healthy level.David H. Gobeli, Harold F. Koenig, and Iris Bechinger note that conflict must be managed not only to increase the satisfaction of project team members, but also to achieve strategic project success. To provide better understanding of the important issues in conflict management, they examine the effects of three conflict factors on software development project success: context, conflict intensity, and conflict management style. Using survey responses from 117 software professionals and managers, they develop a multi-level framework of success versus conflict for team-based, software development projects. Within this framework, they examine context, conflict intensity, and conflict management approaches at the team and organization levels. For the participants in this study, unresolved conflict has a strong, negative effect on overall software product success and customer satisfaction. Project team member satisfaction decreases substantially with higher intensity conflict at the organization level, and even more strongly at the project level. For the respondents to this study, the combined effects of conflict intensity and conflict management style on project success are significant, but they are not as great as the combined effects of such context variables as company goals, group dynamics, and management support. Two conflict management styles—confronting and give and take—have beneficial effects on success at the organization level for the firms in this study. Smoothing, withdrawal, and forcing all have negative effects, although only forcing has a statistically significant negative effect. In general terms, the results suggest that management should guard against frequent use of the dysfunctional management styles—withdrawal, smoothing, and forcing. The results suggest that emphasis on confrontation—that is, true problem solving—is essential at the project level, even if a give-and-take style is better tolerated at the organization level. %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 15 %P 423-435 %8 1998 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 647587840 %$ 647587840 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T Microwave Disinfestation of Cellulytic Fungi and Effects of Microwave Radiation on Cellulose Fiber Microstructure %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Dallas, TX %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 58369206272 %$ 58369206272 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T A Neural-Net Gaussian Machine for Optimal Local Access Network Design %A Raja,V.T. %A Han ,Bernard T. %K BIS %B Association for Information Systems, Americas Conference %C Baltimore, Maryland %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 649224192 %$ 649224192 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Taxation Association %D 1998 %T New Evidence on Participation in Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) %A Frischmann,Peter %A Gupta,Sanjay %K Accounting %B Journal of the American Taxation Association %V 20 %P 57-82 %8 1998 %G eng %N Fall %2 a %4 104902451200 %$ 104902451200 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T Nothin' but net: Testing organizational theories using sports-related data %A Down,Jon %A Berman,S. L. %A Hill,C. W. %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Symposium presentation at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting %C San Diego, CA. %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 645793792 %$ 645793792 %0 Journal Article %J European Journal of Marketing %D 1998 %T On-Line Focus Groups: Conceptual Issues and A Research Tool %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Massey,A. P. %A Clapper,D. %K Marketing %B European Journal of Marketing %V 32 %P 45-54 %8 1998 %G eng %N 7/8 %2 a %4 112666132480 %$ 112666132480 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Archaeological Science %D 1998 %T Preservation of Archaeological Cellulosic Fibers Through Mineralization %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Jakes,K A %A Foreman ,D W %K Design Program %B Journal of Archaeological Science %P 1015-1021 %8 1998 %G eng %N 25 %2 a %4 58368518144 %$ 58368518144 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T Student Perceptions of Electronic Classrooms %A Raja,V.T. %A Kumar,Anil %K BIS %B Midwest Business Administration Conference %C Chicago, Illinois %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 649226240 %$ 649226240 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Forestry %D 1998 %T Sustainable Forestry, Swedish Style, for Europe's Greening Market %A Hansen,Eric N. %A Fletcher,Richard %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %X Worldwide, forestry is evolving as it reflects change in the way society values forests and forest products. Companies are reacting in a variety of ways. Stora, a large, integrated Swedish company, has implemented ecological landscape planning and begun to certify its ownership under the Forest Stewardship Council system. Actions like Stora's are important for professional foresters to follow as they provide insight into ways for improving the image of forestry and indicate how global competitive forces may develop. %B Journal of Forestry %V 96 %P 38-43 %8 1998 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 648534016 %$ 648534016 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T United Nations International Year of Older Persons 1999 Clothing Initiative %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B 1998 ITAA annual meeting %C Dallas, TX %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 78389757952 %$ 78389757952 %0 Generic %D 1998 %T Untitled %A Raja,V.T. %K BIS %8 1998 %G eng %2 c %4 27371014144 %$ 27371014144 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Education %D 1998 %T Using a Computer Based Version of The Beer Game - Lessons Learned," %A Coakley,James %A Drexler,John A %A Kircher,Anna E %A Larson,Erik W %K BIS %B Journal of Management Education %V 22 %P 416-424 %8 1998 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 19389732865 %$ 19389732865 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Education %D 1998 %T Using a Computer-Based Version of the Beer Game %A Larson,Erik %A Coakley,James %A Drexler,John %K BIS %K Management %B Journal of Management Education %8 1998 %G eng %2 a %4 28690448385 %$ 28690448385 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 1997 %T Antecedents and Consequences of Cross-Functional Cooperation: A Comparison of Marketing, R&D, and Manufacturing Perspectives %A Song,X. M. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Schmidt,J. B. %K Marketing %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 14 %P 35-47 %8 1997 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 112666214400 %$ 112666214400 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Apparel Descriptions in Catalogs and Perceived Risk Associated with Catalog Purchases %A Cluver,Brigitte %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Knoxville, TN %8 1997 %G eng %2 c %4 58244929536 %$ 58244929536 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Operations and Quantitative Management %D 1997 %T A Benchmarking Study of the Current Practices with Regard to the Role of the Quantitative Curriculum in Business Schools %A Kleinsorge,Ilene %K Accounting %B International Journal of Operations and Quantitative Management %V 3 %P 125-138 %8 1997 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 28690030593 %$ 28690030593 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Management %D 1997 %T Career Preparation for International Business: Is There Any Progress? %A Neubaum,Donald %A Jones,William a %A Bryan,Norman B %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B International Journal of Management %V 14 %P 140-145 %8 1997 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 50126114816 %$ 50126114816 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Practice and Education %D 1997 %T CEO Presentations to Financial Analysts: Much Ado About Nothing? %A Brooks,Raymond %A Johnson,Marilyn F %K Finance %B Financial Practice and Education %V 7 %P 19-28 %8 1997 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 98051733504 %$ 98051733504 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Comparative Neurology %D 1997 %T Comparison of the regional expression of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor alpha-7 mRNA and I-125-alpha-bungarotoxin binding in human postmortem brain %A Breese,Charles %A Adams,C. %A Logel,Judy %A Drebing,Carla %A Rollins,Yvonne %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Sullivan,Bernadette %A DeMasters,Bette %A Freedman,Robert %A Leonard,Sherry %K Marketing %B Journal of Comparative Neurology %V 387 %P 385-398 %8 1997 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 124256227328 %$ 124256227328 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Demand for Third-Party Certified Wood Products: A Case Study of the US and UK %A McAlexander,Jim %A Hansen,Eric %K Marketing %B International Union of Forestry Research Organizations Conference %C Pullman, Washington %8 1997 %G eng %2 c %4 648617984 %$ 648617984 %0 Journal Article %J Small Business Economics %D 1997 %T Financing the German Mittelstand %A Audretsch,David %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X This paper describes how the German Mittelstand, or small- and medium-sized enterprises, are financed in Germany. The role of the German Mittelstand, both in a static and in a dynamic framework, is described and contrasted with that of the same size group in other leading industrialised countries. We find that in general, the Mittelstand has played a mmore important role in Germany than in other industrialised nations, such as the United States or the United Kingdom. The traditional success of the German Mittelstand is partly attributable to a system of finance that is richly layered by complementary institutions designed to meet the financial needs of both large and smaller enterprises. However, we find evidence that even under the German system of finance liquidity constraints exist and are greater for smaller firms. The German system of finance moreover seems particularly deficient in the channeling of funds to new firm startups in the newer industries. %B Small Business Economics %V 9 %P 97-110 %8 1997 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 650119168 %$ 650119168 %0 Journal Article %J Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %D 1997 %T The Individual Investor and the Weekend Effect: A Reexamination with Intraday Data %A Brooks,Raymond %A Kim,Hongshik %K Finance %B Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance %V 37 %P 725-737 %8 1997 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 98051678208 %$ 98051678208 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Integrating Functional Apparel Into the Marketplace %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B 1997 West Virginia Conference on Aging %C Charleston, WV %8 1997 %G eng %2 c %4 78389762048 %$ 78389762048 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Integration of India into the Global Economy ” An Information Technology Perspective %A Raja,V.T. %A Kumar,Anil %K BIS %B Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs %C Dekalb, Illinois %8 1997 %G eng %2 c %4 649228288 %$ 649228288 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Laboratory Simulation of Plant Fiber Mineralization %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Foreman,D W %A Jakes,K A %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Knoxville, TN %8 1997 %G eng %2 c %4 58369234944 %$ 58369234944 %0 Journal Article %D 1997 %T Lessons Learned Using Total Quality Concepts for Accounting Curriculum Development %A Kleinsorge,Ilene %K Accounting %V 2 %P 185-198 %8 1997 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 28690073601 %$ 28690073601 %0 Journal Article %D 1997 %T Linking Accounting Courses with an Unstructured Project %A Kleinsorge,Ilene %K Accounting %V 2 %P 199-211 %8 1997 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 28690096129 %$ 28690096129 %0 Journal Article %J New Review of Applied Expert %D 1997 %T Management Accounting Expert Systems %A Brown,Carol %A Gammill,Linda %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B New Review of Applied Expert %C Taylor Graham %V 3 %P 43-54 %8 1997 %G eng %2 a %4 3842553857 %$ 3842553857 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Marketing in the Graduate Curriculum %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Presentation to delegation from Thailand %C Corvallis, OR %8 1997 %G eng %2 c %4 648638464 %$ 648638464 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Private Enterprise %D 1997 %T A Multicourse Practice Set: The Ultimate 'Messy' Problem %A Kleinsorge,Ilene %K Accounting %B Journal of Private Enterprise %V 7 %8 1997 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 28690147329 %$ 28690147329 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Geographic Information and Decision Analysis %D 1997 %T Object-oriented Simulation and Evaluation of River Basin Operations %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Carron,J. %K BIS %B Journal of Geographic Information and Decision Analysis %V 1 %P 9-24 %8 1997 %G eng %2 a %4 51551909888 %$ 51551909888 %0 Journal Article %D 1997 %T Object-oriented Simulation and Evaluation of River Basin Operations. Journal of Geographic Information and Decision Analysis. 1, 1, pp. 10-24 %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Carron,John C. %K BIS %V 1 %P 1--24 %8 1997 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 240165423104 %$ 240165423104 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Product Success and Conflict in the Software Industry %A Koenig,Hal %A Bechinger,Iris %A Gobeli,Dave %K Marketing %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B College of Business Friday Seminar Series %C Corvallis, OR %8 1997 %G eng %2 c %4 647677952 %$ 647677952 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Researching Customer Interests and Market Opportunities %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Marketing Section- Professional Management Institute %C Corvallis, OR %8 1997 %G eng %2 c %4 647675904 %$ 647675904 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Retailer Efforts for Sustainable Forest Products %A McAlexander,Jim %A Hansen ,Eric %K Marketing %B Forest Products Society Meeting %C Vancouver, B.C. %8 1997 %G eng %2 c %4 648620032 %$ 648620032 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of International Marketing %D 1997 %T The Role of Marketing in Developing Successful New Products in South Korea And Taiwan %A Song,X. M. %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Schmidt,J. B. %K Marketing %B Journal of International Marketing %V 5 %P 47-69 %8 1997 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 112666171392 %$ 112666171392 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis %D 1997 %T A Simple Cost Reduction Strategy for Liquidity Traders: Trade at the Opening %A Brooks,Raymond %A Su,Tie %K Finance %B Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis %V 32 %P 525-540 %8 1997 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 98051776512 %$ 98051776512 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %D 1997 %T Site Selection by Professional Service Providers: The Case of Dental Practices %A Becker,Boris %A Kaldenburg ,Dennis %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %X Examines the association between the characteristics of practice sites for professional service providers and both practitioner satisfaction and practice performance. Aesthetic characteristics of site relating to practitioner satisfaction; Elements of a differentiation strategy. %B Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice %V 5 %P 35-44 %8 1997 %G eng %2 a %4 648536064 %$ 648536064 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Some Design and Planning Issues for Local Access Networks %A Raja,V.T. %A Han ,Bernard T. %K BIS %B 14th Symposium on Combinatorial Optimization and Applications of Mathematical Programming %C Taiwan %8 1997 %G eng %2 c %4 649230336 %$ 649230336 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Tacit knowledge as a competitive advantage in the national basketball association. %A Down,Jon %A Berman,S. L. %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Western Academy of Management Conference %C Squaw Valley, CA %8 1997 %G eng %2 c %4 645795840 %$ 645795840 %0 Generic %D 1997 %T Two for One %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B 1997 ITAA international meeting %C Lyon France %8 1997 %G eng %2 c %4 58249515008 %$ 58249515008 %0 Journal Article %J Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal %D 1996 %T Attitudinal Versus Normative Influence in the Purchase of Brand Name Casual Apparel %A Chang,Younhwa %A Burns,Leslie %A Sibley,Lucy R %A Noel,Charles J %K Design Program %B Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal %V 25 %P 79-109 %8 1996 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58205872128 %$ 58205872128 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Body Image: Pedagogy, Research, and Outreach %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the International Textiles and Apparel Association %C Banff, Alberta, Canada %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 71572533248 %$ 71572533248 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Built for Two. Live gallery presentation %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Banaff, AB %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 58249353216 %$ 58249353216 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Finance and Accounting %D 1996 %T Changes in Asymmetric Information at Earnings and Dividend Announcements %A Brooks,Raymond %K Finance %B Journal of Business Finance and Accounting %V 23 %P 359-378 %8 1996 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 98051538944 %$ 98051538944 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Characterizing Naturally Colored Cotton Fibers by ATR Infrared Spectroscopy %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Banff, Alberta, Canada %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 58369255424 %$ 58369255424 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Designers: Historic Views %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the International Textiles and Apparel Association %C Banff, Alberta, Canada %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 71572500480 %$ 71572500480 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Differences in housing satisfaction of preretirees by age cohort %A McFadden,J R %A Steggell,Carmen %A Brandt,J %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Conference of the American Association of Housing Educators %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 58315401216 %$ 58315401216 %0 Journal Article %J Managerial and Decision Economics %D 1996 %T Dividend policy and investment: Theory and evidence from US panel data %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %X This paper examines the importance of dividend policy and liquidity constraints in the context of the firm's investment behaviour. While early financial literature has argued that dividend policy should be independent of firm investment decisions, recent studies indicate that linkages are probable in a world of imperfect capital markets. This study develops an alternative Q specification which incorporates the actual dividend payment of the firm in order to test the hypothesis of independence. Empirical results suggest that after controlling for the firm's dividend payment, liquidity constraints remain an important determinant of firm investment behavior. %B Managerial and Decision Economics %V 17 %P 267-275 %8 1996 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 650121216 %$ 650121216 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Education for Business %D 1996 %T Enhancing Business Classes with World Wide Web %A Brown,Carol %A Nielson,Norma %A Sullivan,Dave %K Accounting %K BIS %K Dean's Office %K MIS %B Journal of Education for Business %V 71 %P 317-323 %8 1996 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 3842570241 %$ 3842570241 %0 Journal Article %J Computers and Biomedical Research %D 1996 %T An Expert System to Diagnose Anemia and Report Results Directly on Hematology Forms %A Coakley,James %K BIS %B Computers and Biomedical Research %P 16-26 %8 1996 %G eng %2 a %4 28690677761 %$ 28690677761 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Finance, Control and Profitability: An Evaluation of German Bank Influence %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Financial Institutions Workshop %C Pasadena CA %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 650196992 %$ 650196992 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Finance, Control and Profitability: An Evaluation of German Bank Influence %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B American Economic Association Meetings %C San Francisco CA %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 650199040 %$ 650199040 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Home Depot/Sainsbury, Preliminary Results %A McAlexander,Jim %A Hansen,Eric %K Marketing %B Sustainable Forestry Business Case Studies %C Harrison Conference Center at Lake Bluff. Lake Bluff, Illinois %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 648622080 %$ 648622080 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Interpersonal Relationships Within the Context of the Commercial Marketplace %A McAlexander,Jim %A Schouten,John W. %K Marketing %B International Network on Personal Relationships %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 648626176 %$ 648626176 %0 Journal Article %J Revue Internationale : Petite et Moyenne Enterprise (PME) %D 1996 %T Le Financement de la Mittelstand Allemande %A Audretsch,David %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Revue Internationale : Petite et Moyenne Enterprise (PME) %V 8 %P 121-147 %8 1996 %G eng %N 3-4 %2 a %4 650123264 %$ 650123264 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Marketing Research: An Overview %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Oregon Association of Convention and Visitor Bureaus' Fall Conference %C Corvallis OR %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 647663616 %$ 647663616 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Material Possessions and the Divorce Experience %A McAlexander,Jim %A Schouten ,John W. %K Marketing %B International Network on Personal Relationships %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 648624128 %$ 648624128 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Research %D 1996 %T Performance of Stoll's Spread Component Estimator: Evidence from Simultaions, Time-Series, and Cross-Sectional Data %A Brooks,Raymond %A Masson,Jean %K Finance %B Journal of Financial Research %V 29 %P 459-476 %8 1996 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 98051616768 %$ 98051616768 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Problems in Teaching Historic Costume %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the Costume Society of America %C Atlanta, GA %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 71572557824 %$ 71572557824 %0 Journal Article %J Issues in Accounting Education %D 1996 %T Real Time Classroom Tax Planning Using Experimental Markets %A Frischmann,Peter %K Accounting %B Issues in Accounting Education %V 11 %P 281-296 %8 1996 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 104902549504 %$ 104902549504 %0 Generic %D 1996 %T Research: A Missing Link in Successful TQ Implementation %A Hacker,Marla %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B International Industrial Engineering Research Conference %C Minneapolis %8 1996 %G eng %2 c %4 646623232 %$ 646623232 %0 Journal Article %J Textile Research Journal %D 1996 %T SEM, EDS, and FTIR Examination of Archaeological Mineralized Plant Fibers %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Jakes,K A %A Foreman,D W %K Design Program %B Textile Research Journal %V 64 %P 219-224 %8 1996 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 58368606208 %$ 58368606208 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Hydrology %D 1996 %T Structure and Support of Water Resources Management and Decision Making %A Reitsma,Reindert %K BIS %B Journal of Hydrology %V 177 %P 253-268 %8 1996 %G eng %2 a %4 51551893504 %$ 51551893504 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems with Applications %D 1996 %T Using Pattern Analysis Methods to Supplement Attention-Directing Analytical Procedures %A Coakley,James %K BIS %B Expert Systems with Applications %P 513-528 %8 1996 %G eng %N December %2 a %4 28690763777 %$ 28690763777 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Expert %D 1995 %T AI on the WWW: Supply and Demand Agents %A Brown,Carol %A Gasser,Les %A O'Leary,Daniel E. %A Sangster,Alan %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B IEEE Expert %V 10 %P 50-55 %8 1995 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 3842596865 %$ 3842596865 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T Air Control. Live gallery presentation %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Pasadena, CA %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 58249371648 %$ 58249371648 %0 Journal Article %J Small Business Economics %D 1995 %T Banks, Finance and Investment in German: A Review Article %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B Small Business Economics %V 7 %P 475-479 %8 1995 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 650125312 %$ 650125312 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis %D 1995 %T A Bias in Closing Prices: The Case of the When Issued Anomaly %A Brooks,Raymond %A Chiou,Shur-Nuann %K Finance %B Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis %V 30 %P 441-454 %8 1995 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 98051483648 %$ 98051483648 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T Buying a car with credit: Credit education for limited English proficient consumers %A Chandler,S W %A Steggell,Carmen %A Lown,J M %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the American Council on Consumer Interests %C Washington, DC %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 58315425792 %$ 58315425792 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Systems Management %D 1995 %T CIO 'Impression Management:' Problems and Practices %A Coakley,James %K BIS %B Journal of Systems Management %P 56-61 %8 1995 %G eng %N Nov/Dec %2 a %4 28690798593 %$ 28690798593 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T Close to the Customer: Gonzo Research in an Age of Quality %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Presentation to the Portland Rotary Club %C Portland, OR %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 648628224 %$ 648628224 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T Collections-Based Research %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Oregon Museum Association Quarterly Meeting %C Forest Grove, OR %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 71572740096 %$ 71572740096 %0 Journal Article %J Nevada Historical Society Quarterly %D 1995 %T Deciphering the Ormsby gown: What does it tell? %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Nevada Historical Society Quarterly %V 38 %P 75-88 %8 1995 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 66804154368 %$ 66804154368 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T Diffractometric Study of Archaeological Mineralized Plant Fiber Microstructure %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Foreman,D W %A Jakes,K A %K Design Program %B American Chemical Society National Meeting %C Anaheim, CA %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 58369275904 %$ 58369275904 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T Draping Project: a Bed Sheet %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B 1995 ITAA Annual meeting %C Pasadena, CA %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 58249211904 %$ 58249211904 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 1995 %T Dress and Human Behavior Research: Sampling, Subjects, and Consequences for Statistics %A Lennon,Sharron J %A Burns,Leslie %A Rowold ,Kathleen L %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 13 %P 262-272 %8 1995 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 58205966336 %$ 58205966336 %0 Journal Article %J Textile Chemist and Colorist %D 1995 %T Experimental Methods For The Analysis of Dye Desorption %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Noel,C J %K Design Program %B Textile Chemist and Colorist %V 27 %P 23-27 %8 1995 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 58368638976 %$ 58368638976 %0 Journal Article %J Accounting Education %D 1995 %T Expert Systems in Accounting Education: a Literature Guide %A Brown,Carol %A Baldwin-Morgan,Amelia A %A Sangster,Alan %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Accounting Education %V 4 %P 283-296 %8 1995 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 3842600961 %$ 3842600961 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems With Applications %D 1995 %T Expert Systems - One set of Views of the State of the Art %A Brown,Carol %A Wensley,Anthony K. P. %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Expert Systems With Applications %V 9 %P 433-439 %8 1995 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 3842578433 %$ 3842578433 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T Information Technology in the Classroom: What Can You Do Today, What Might You Do Tomorrow? %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Western Marketing Educators' Association Conference %C San Diego, CA %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 647643136 %$ 647643136 %0 Journal Article %J Commercial Lending Review %D 1995 %T Innovative Forms of Preferred Stock: Debt or Equity? %A Frischmann,Peter %A Kimmel,Paul %A Warfield,Terry D. %K Accounting %B Commercial Lending Review %V 10 %P 14-27 %8 1995 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 104904075264 %$ 104904075264 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T Interviewing Skills for Engineers %A Hacker,Marla %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B International Industrial Engineering Conference %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 646625280 %$ 646625280 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T ISO9001 and IPP %A Cabak,Carrie %K BIS %B Institute of Packing Professionals %C San Francisco, CA %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 91514275840 %$ 91514275840 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T A Lagrangean Heuristic for the Design of Capacitated Star-Star Concentrator Networks %A Raja,V.T. %K BIS %B INFORMS Joint National Meeting %C Los Angeles, CA %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 649234432 %$ 649234432 %0 Journal Article %J Ars Textrina %D 1995 %T The Logan Knitting Mills, 1949 to 1980: Percpectives on success and failure %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Lawson,LaJean %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Ars Textrina %V 23 %P 143-156 %8 1995 %G eng %2 a %4 66788577280 %$ 66788577280 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T Management power and authority: Quo vadis? %A Down,Jon %K Entrepreneurship %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Doctoral Student Conference %C Seattle, WA %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 645797888 %$ 645797888 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T Marketing ” Beyond the Spit %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Llama Association of North America Expo and Conference %C Boise, ID %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 647665664 %$ 647665664 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Research in Marketing %D 1995 %T Measuring the sources of marketing channel power: A comparison of alternative approaches %A Brown,James R. %A Johnson,Jean L. %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %X Researchers have employed two alternative approaches in measuring the sources of marketing channel power: (1) an indirect assessment through assistances and punishments and (2) a direct measurement of each specific power source. This study compares empirically the construct validity of both approaches. The results indicate that the reliability, the content validity, the within-method and across-method convergent validity, and the discriminant validity of both approaches are acceptable. While the a priori dimensionality of the direct approach was recovered, a dimension not hypothesized was found for the indirect approach to power source measurement. Because the direct power source measures were significantly related to the attributions of power while the indirect ones were not, the direct approach demonstrated better nomological validity. We were not, however, able to assess the impact of shared methods variance upon the validity of these measurement approaches. Overall, the direct approach to measuring the sources of marketing channel power appears to have greater construct validity. %B International Journal of Research in Marketing %V 12 %P 333-354 %8 1995 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 647589888 %$ 647589888 %0 Journal Article %J Management Accounting %D 1995 %T Neural Networks Enter the World of Management Accounting %A Brown,Carol %A Coakley,James %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %K Accounting %K BIS %K Dean's Office %B Management Accounting %V LXXVI %P 51-53, 56-57 %8 1995 %G eng %N 11 %2 a %4 3842607105 %$ 3842607105 %0 Journal Article %J Management Accounting %D 1995 %T Neural Networks: Nuts and Bolts %A Brown,Carol %A Coakley,James %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %K Accounting %K BIS %K Dean's Office %B Management Accounting %V LXXVI %P 54-55 %8 1995 %G eng %N 11 %2 a %4 3842613249 %$ 3842613249 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T Optimal Telecommunication Facility Planning Under Uncertainty %A Raja,V.T. %A Han,Bernard T. %K BIS %B Americas Conference on Information Systems %C Pittsburgh, PA %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 649232384 %$ 649232384 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T A Robustness Approach to the Telecommunication Facility Management Problem in the Presence of Demand Uncertainty from End-Users %A Raja,V.T. %A Han ,Bernard T. %A Chen,Bin Tong %K BIS %B Third INFORMS Telecommunications Conference %C Boca Raton, Florida %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 649236480 %$ 649236480 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1995 %T Sensory Interaction and Descriptions of Fabric Hand %A Burns,Leslie %A Brown ,Donna %A Cameron,Bruce %A Chandler,Joan %A Dallas ,Merry Jo %A Kaiser ,Susan B %K Design Program %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %P 120-122 %8 1995 %G eng %N 81 %2 a %4 58205931520 %$ 58205931520 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Research %D 1995 %T Subcultures of Consumption: An Ethnography of the New Bikers %A Schouten ,John %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %X This article introduces the subculture of consumption as an analytic category through which to better understand consumers and the manner in which they organize their lives and identities. Recognizing that consumption activities, product categories, or even brands may serve as the basis for interaction and social cohesion, the concept of the subculture of consumption solves many problems inherent in the use of ascribed social categories as devices for understanding consumer behavior. This article is based on three years of ethnographic fieldwork with Harley-Davidson motorcycle owners. A key feature of the fieldwork was a process of progressive contextualization of the researchers from outsiders to insiders situated within the subculture. Analysis of the social structure, dominant values, and revealing symbolic behaviors of this distinct, consumption-oriented subculture have led to the advancement of a theoretical framework that situates subcultures of consumption in the context of modem consumer culture and discusses, among other implications, a symbiosis between such subcultures and marketing institutions. Transferability of the principal findings of this research to other subcultures of consumption is established through comparisons with ethnographies of other self-selecting, consumption-oriented subcultures. %B Journal of Consumer Research %V 22 %P 43-61 %8 1995 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 648538112 %$ 648538112 %0 Generic %D 1995 %T Teaching Portfolios %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B ITAA Special Topic Presentations %C Pasadena, CA %8 1995 %G eng %2 c %4 78389690368 %$ 78389690368 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems With Applications %D 1995 %T Validating Heterogeneous and Competing Knowledge Bases Using a Black-box Approach %A Brown,Carol %A Nielson,Norma L %A O'Leary,Daniel E %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Expert Systems With Applications %V 9 %P 591-598 %8 1995 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 3842572289 %$ 3842572289 %0 Journal Article %J Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal %D 1995 %T West African apparel texties depicted in selected magazines from 1960 to 1979: Application of cultural authentication %A Mead,Peggy C. %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal %V 23 %P 430-452 %8 1995 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 66804193280 %$ 66804193280 %0 Journal Article %J Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal %D 1994 %T Application of Recycled Post-Consumer Fibers %A Chang,Y %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %K Design Program %B Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal %V 27 %P 320-340 %8 1994 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58368483328 %$ 58368483328 %0 Journal Article %J , International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting Finance and Management %D 1994 %T Applying Case-Based Reasoning to the Accounting Domain %A Brown,Carol %A Gupta,Uma %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B , International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting Finance and Management %V 3 %P 205-221 %8 1994 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 3842617345 %$ 3842617345 %0 Journal Article %J IFO Studien: Zeitschrift fur Empirische Wirtschaftsforschung %D 1994 %T Bank Affiliations and Firm Capital Investment in Germany %A Elston,Julie %A Albach,Horst %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B IFO Studien: Zeitschrift fur Empirische Wirtschaftsforschung %V 1 %P 1-15 %8 1994 %G eng %2 a %4 650127360 %$ 650127360 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Research %D 1994 %T Bid-Ask Spread Components Around Anticipated Announcements %A Brooks,Raymond %K Finance %B Journal of Financial Research %V 27 %P 375-386 %8 1994 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 98051393536 %$ 98051393536 %0 Generic %D 1994 %T Buying a car with credit: Credit education for limited English proficient consumers %A Steggell,Carmen %A Lown,J M %A Chandler,S W %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education %C Nashville, TN %8 1994 %G eng %2 c %4 58315456512 %$ 58315456512 %0 Generic %D 1994 %T Buying a car with credit: Credit education for limited English proficient consumers %A Chandler,S W %A Steggell,Carmen %A Lown,J M %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of Western Region Home Management/Family Economics Educators %C Denver, CO %8 1994 %G eng %2 c %4 58315468800 %$ 58315468800 %0 Generic %D 1994 %T Categorization of First Impressions of Fabrics %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the American Home Economics Association %C San Diego, CA %8 1994 %G eng %2 c %4 58211792896 %$ 58211792896 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting Finance and Management %D 1994 %T Conference Report: The Fourth International Symposium on Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management %A Brown,Carol %A Coakley,James %A Eining,Martha M %K Accounting %K BIS %K Dean's Office %B International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting Finance and Management %V 3 %P 223-235 %8 1994 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 3842625537 %$ 3842625537 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering %D 1994 %T Construction Kit for Visual Programming of River-Basin Models %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Sautins,A. %A Wehrend,S. %K BIS %B Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering %V 8 %P 378-384 %8 1994 %G eng %2 a %4 51551885312 %$ 51551885312 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Product Innovation Management %D 1994 %T Determinants of New Product Performance: A Review and Meta-Analysis %A Montoya,Mitzi %A Calantone,R. %K Marketing %B Journal of Product Innovation Management %V 11 %P 397-417 %8 1994 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 112666230784 %$ 112666230784 %0 Journal Article %J International Review of Economics and Finance %D 1994 %T Dividen Predicting Using Put-Call Parity %A Brooks,Raymond %K Finance %B International Review of Economics and Finance %V 3 %P 373-392 %8 1994 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 98051321856 %$ 98051321856 %0 Generic %D 1994 %T Does Firm Size Matter? Evidence on the Impacts of Liquidity Constraints on firm Investment Behavior in Germany %A Elston,Julie %K Finance %K OSU-Cascades %B European Association for Research in Industrial Economics Conference annual meetings %C Chania, Greece %8 1994 %G eng %2 c %4 650201088 %$ 650201088 %0 Generic %D 1994 %T Evaluating Formal Student Writing %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Writing Intensive Curriculum Faculty Seminar %C Corvallis, OR %8 1994 %G eng %2 c %4 647680000 %$ 647680000 %0 Generic %D 1994 %T Family meal patterns: A ten-year comparison %A Steggell,Carmen %A Holyoak,A %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of Utah Home Economics Association %C Park City, Utah %8 1994 %G eng %2 c %4 58315479040 %$ 58315479040 %0 Journal Article %J Family Business Review %D 1994 %T Financial and Efficiency Differences in Family-Owned and Non-Family Owned Nursing Homes An Oregon Study %A Kleinsorge,Ilene %K Accounting %B Family Business Review %8 1994 %G eng %2 a %4 28689762305 %$ 28689762305 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1994 %T Gender differences in characteristics reported to be important featurs of physical attractiveness %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Markee,Nancy L. %A Salusso,Carol J. %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %V 79 %P 1539-1544 %8 1994 %G eng %2 a %4 67409082368 %$ 67409082368 %0 Generic %D 1994 %T An Intelligent Solver for the Generalized Telecommunication Facility Location Problem %A Raja,V.T. %A Han,Bernard T. %K BIS %B Decision Sciences 25th Annual Meeting %C Honolulu, Hawaii %8 1994 %G eng %2 c %4 649238528 %$ 649238528 %0 Journal Article %J Public Opinion Quarterly %D 1994 %T Mail Response Rate Patterns in a Population of Elderly: Does Response Deteriorate With Age? %A Kaldenberg,Dennis O. %A Koenig,Hal %A Becker ,Boris W. %K Marketing %X The article presents information on a study conducted by the researchers to examine whether the rate and quality of response to a mail survey, directed to the elderly, is in any way affected by the age of the potential respondent. Quality of the responses, in this context, is defined as the percent of missing responses to different question formats and the extent to which the questionnaires for given age groups are completed by a proxy. In this study a random sample of size 1,000 was drawn from a population of 23,000 retired public employees in the files of an insurance services provider based in a large western city. The results of this study indicated that age, within an elderly population, does have a significant impact on response rate to a mail questionnaire. On average, the response rate fell more than 0.5 percentage points for each unit of measure of age. The influence of age on response quality is less clear. For four of the five question formats, a significant positive relationship was found between age and amount of missing data. %B Public Opinion Quarterly %V 58 %P 68-76 %8 1994 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 647593984 %$ 647593984 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Health Care Marketing %D 1994 %T The Measurement of Service Quality in Healthcare: An Examination of Dental Practices %A Koenig,Hal %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Journal of Health Care Marketing %P 34-40 %8 1994 %G eng %2 a %4 28691116033 %$ 28691116033 %0 Journal Article %J Hospital & Health Services Administration %D 1994 %T Perceptual Measures of Quality: A Tool to Improve Nursing Home Systems %A Koenig,Hal %A Kleinsorge,Ilene %K Accounting %K Marketing %B Hospital & Health Services Administration %V 39 %P 487-503 %8 1994 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 647591936 %$ 647591936 %0 Generic %D 1994 %T Retirement housing decisions: Preretirees' expectations to move %A Steggell,Carmen %A McFadden,J R %A Brandt,J A %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Conference of the American Association of Housing Educators %8 1994 %G eng %2 c %4 58315436032 %$ 58315436032 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Health Care Marketing %D 1994 %T Service Quality Measurement %A McAlexander,Jim %A Kaldenburg ,Dennis %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %X Extending the research on service quality in health care, the authors examine the efficacy of four models for measuring service quality and conclude that SERVPERF methods are superior to SERVQUAL methods. Their study found that dental patients' assessments of overall service quality were strongly influenced by assessments of provider performance. Furthermore, an examination into the causal order between perceptions of overall service quality and patient satisfaction reveals such strong reciprocal influences that it's impossible to conclude that one empirically precedes the other. Finally, the authors found that purchase intentions are influenced by both patient satisfaction and patient assessments of overall service quality. %B Journal of Health Care Marketing %V 14 %P 34-41 %8 1994 %G eng %2 a %4 648540160 %$ 648540160 %0 Generic %D 1994 %T Strategies for credit education for limited English proficient consumers %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %C Jacksonville, FL %8 1994 %G eng %2 c %4 58309062656 %$ 58309062656 %0 Generic %D 1994 %T Subcultures of Consumption: Implications for Marketing %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Presentation OSU Portland Center %8 1994 %G eng %2 c %4 648630272 %$ 648630272 %0 Journal Article %J Management Accounting %D 1994 %T TQM: Are Cost Accountants Meeting The Challenge %A Kleinsorge,Ilene %K Accounting %B Management Accounting %V 75 %P 65-67 %8 1994 %G eng %N 10 %2 a %4 28689960961 %$ 28689960961 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1994 %T What role do fashion dolls play in child socialization? %A Markee,Nancy L. %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Murray,Colleen I. %A Stacey,Peter B. %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %V 79 %P 181-190 %8 1994 %G eng %2 a %4 67409319936 %$ 67409319936 %0 Journal Article %J Marketing Education Review %D 1994 %T When Knowledge Levels Vary, Why Not Try Hypermedia %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %X A percentage of students believe that the final exam is the signal to forget what was taught in prerequisite classes. This can be a serious problem when subsequent courses rely on this information. However, with some imagination and time, an instructor can create an hypermedia tutorial for review that students actually might enjoy using. Hypermedia applications are not used widely in many disciplines, but are accepted readily by a generation of students raised on television, and are an effective method for presenting different types of information and providing both supplemental and remedial information to students. The author discusses hypermedia and provides several ideas that could be developed into hypermedia supplements for marketing classes. In addition, he discusses an application used in an upper division class and presents student reaction. The author concludes with a brief discussion of hardware, software, and lime commitment required to develop hypermedia applications. %B Marketing Education Review %V 4 %P 36-44 %8 1994 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 647596032 %$ 647596032 %0 Journal Article %J Health Marketing Quarterly %D 1994 %T Yellow Pages Usage by Professionals: An Exploratory Study of Dentists %A Becker,Boris %A Kaldenberg ,Dennis %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Health Marketing Quarterly %V 12 %P 97-110 %8 1994 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 648542208 %$ 648542208 %0 Generic %D 1993 %T Antecedents of Power in a Channel of Distribution %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B AMA Winter Educators' Conference %C Newport Beach, CA %8 1993 %G eng %2 c %4 647645184 %$ 647645184 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Education for Business %D 1993 %T Applying Total Quality Management to Business Education %A Brown,Daniel J. %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %X The experience of gathering feedback from students to implement total quality management (TQM) strategies in collegiate business school is discussed. The faculty found the TQM approach to be useful for recognizing needed improvements. %B Journal of Education for Business %V 68 %P 325-329 %8 1993 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 647598080 %$ 647598080 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management %D 1993 %T Artificial Neural Networks Applied to Ratio Analysis in the Analytical Review Process %A Coakley,James %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K BIS %K Dean's Office %B International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management %V 2 %P 19-39 %8 1993 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 3842660353 %$ 3842660353 %0 Generic %D 1993 %T Attracting and Retaining Dental Patients %A Koenig,Hal %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B DMC Professional Services Program, Oregon State University %C Corvallis, OR %8 1993 %G eng %2 c %4 647667712 %$ 647667712 %0 Journal Article %J Research in Consumer Behavior %D 1993 %T Consumer Behavior and Divorce %A McAlexander,Jim %A Schouten ,John %A Roberts ,Scott D. %K Marketing %B Research in Consumer Behavior %V 6 %P 153-184 %8 1993 %G eng %2 a %4 648544256 %$ 648544256 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 1993 %T The Effect of Clothing on the Use of Person Information Categories in First Impressions %A Burns,Leslie %A Lennon,Sharron J %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 12 %P 9-15 %8 1993 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58205986816 %$ 58205986816 %0 Journal Article %J , International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management %D 1993 %T Evaluating Expert Systems in a Financial Domain: A Study Demonstrating Issues in Case Selection, Validation Standards, and Evaluator Bias %A Brown,Carol %A Nielson,Norma L. %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B , International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management %V 2 %P 81-99 %8 1993 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 3842650113 %$ 3842650113 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1993 %T Gender differences in characteristics reported to be important features of physical attractiveness %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Markee,Nancy L %A Salusso-Deonier,Carol J. %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %V 76 %P 1155-1167 %8 1993 %G eng %2 a %4 67233585152 %$ 67233585152 %0 Generic %D 1993 %T Housing and home maintenance. How do they influence aging in place? %A McFadden,J R %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Conference of the American Association of Housing Educators %8 1993 %G eng %2 c %4 58315491328 %$ 58315491328 %0 Generic %D 1993 %T Housing and home maintenance: How do they influence aging in place? %A McFadden,J R %A Steggell,Carmen %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %C Park City, Utah %8 1993 %G eng %2 c %4 58315497472 %$ 58315497472 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Society of Clu and ChFC %D 1993 %T Insurance in Expert-System-Prepared Financial Plans %A Nielson,Norma L. %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Journal of the American Society of Clu and ChFC %V XLVII %P 58-64 %8 1993 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 3842656257 %$ 3842656257 %0 Generic %D 1993 %T ISO9001 and the Paper Industry %A Cabak,Carrie %K BIS %B Paper Industry Management Association (PIMA) Conference %C San Diego, CA %8 1993 %G eng %2 c %4 91514347520 %$ 91514347520 %0 Generic %D 1993 %T ISO9001 Registration Process %A Cabak,Carrie %K BIS %B Q90/ISO9000 TAG Meeting %C San Jose, CA %8 1993 %G eng %2 c %4 91514400768 %$ 91514400768 %0 Generic %D 1993 %T Marketing in a Free Market Economy %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Presentation to visiting Bulgarian Delegation %C Corvallis, OR %8 1993 %G eng %2 c %4 648642560 %$ 648642560 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Health Care Marketing %D 1993 %T Positioning Health Care Services: Yellow Pages Advertising and Dental Practice Performance %A McAlexander,Jim %A Becker,Boris %A Kaldenberg ,Dennis %K Marketing %X The article presents a study that explored the relationship between positioning strategies and financial performance in dental practices. The data used in the study include a mail survey of a random sample of all dentists licensed to practice in the state of Oregon, together with a content analysis of yellow pages advertising practices of respondents to the survey. The authors identified respondents' yellow pages advertising practices through content analytic procedure. Dental practice performance was operationalized using the following variables from the questionnaire prepared for the purpose--yearly gross production income from the dental practice yearly net income from the practice of dentistry, number of patients seen in a typical day, and gross production income per hour. Results indicated that expressing a position in yellow pages advertisements has a significant relationship to practice performance. %B Journal of Health Care Marketing %V 13 %P 54-57 %8 1993 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 648546304 %$ 648546304 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 1993 %T Self-consciousness and Clothing Purchase Criteria of Korean and American College Women %A Lee,Myounghee %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 11 %P 32-40 %8 1993 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 58206023680 %$ 58206023680 %0 Journal Article %J Advancing the Consumer Interest %D 1993 %T Shopping for Trouble: Experiences of Compulsive Buyers %A Koenig,Hal %A Friese,Susanne %K Marketing %B Advancing the Consumer Interest %V 5 %P 24-29 %8 1993 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 647600128 %$ 647600128 %0 Generic %D 1993 %T Social Psychology of Clothing %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Virginia Tech University %C Blacksburg, VA %8 1993 %G eng %2 c %4 58220988416 %$ 58220988416 %0 Journal Article %J Ars Textrina %D 1993 %T Toward the Development of a Classification System for Plant Fibers %A Jakes,K A %A Chen,Hsiou-Lien %A Sibley,L R %K Design Program %B Ars Textrina %V 20 %P 157-179 %8 1993 %G eng %2 a %4 58368673792 %$ 58368673792 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management %D 1992 %T Analysis of Accounting Expert Systems Citations: An Alternative Accounting Classification Scheme %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management %V 1 %P 221-231 %8 1992 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 3842676737 %$ 3842676737 %0 Generic %D 1992 %T Attracting and Retaining Dental Patients %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B OSU Professional Services Program: Oregon Dental Services %C Corvallis, OR %8 1992 %G eng %2 c %4 2529957889 %$ 2529957889 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1992 %T Category Use in First Impressions of Restaurant Interiors %A Burns,Leslie %A Caughey,Carol C %K Design Program %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %P 107-110 %8 1992 %G eng %N 75 %2 a %4 58206117888 %$ 58206117888 %0 Generic %D 1992 %T Characteristics of Successful Managers %A Hacker,Marla %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Pennsylvania IIE Regional Student Chapter Meeting %8 1992 %G eng %2 c %4 646627328 %$ 646627328 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance & Management %D 1992 %T Conference Report: The Third International Symposium on Expert Systems in Business Finance and Accounting %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance & Management %V 1 %P 147-151 %8 1992 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 3842695169 %$ 3842695169 %0 Journal Article %J Home Economics Research Journal %D 1992 %T Dermatological and Other Health Problems Attributed by Consumers to Contact with Laundry Products or Laundered Textiles %A Dallas,Merry J %A Wilson,Patricia A %A Burns,Leslie %A Miller,Janet %A Markee,Nancy %A Harger ,Barbara %K Design Program %B Home Economics Research Journal %V 21 %P 34-49 %8 1992 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58206089216 %$ 58206089216 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 1992 %T Effect of Consumer Socialization on Clothing Shopping Attitudes, Clothing Acquisition, and Clothing Satisfaction %A Francis,Sally %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 10 %P 35-38 %8 1992 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 58206179328 %$ 58206179328 %0 Journal Article %J Financial Counseling and Planning %D 1992 %T An Evaluation of Expert Systems for Personal Financial Planning %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %A Nielson,Norma L. %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Financial Counseling and Planning %V 3 %P 79-103 %8 1992 %G eng %2 a %4 3842684929 %$ 3842684929 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Taxation Association %D 1992 %T Measuring Horizontal Equity: A Regression Approach %A Frischmann,Peter %A Grasso,Larry P. %K Accounting %B Journal of the American Taxation Association %V 14 %P 123-133 %8 1992 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 104907649024 %$ 104907649024 %0 Generic %D 1992 %T Overshot Cocoon %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B International Textile and Apparel Association %C Columbus, OH %8 1992 %G eng %2 c %4 71377383424 %$ 71377383424 %0 Generic %D 1992 %T Positioning Services %A McAlexander,Jim %A Njue,Judith %K Marketing %B Presentation to Sawa Sawa Academy %C Kenya %8 1992 %G eng %2 c %4 2529996801 %$ 2529996801 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance & Management %D 1992 %T The Use of Advanced Information Technology in Audit Planning %A Brown,Carol %A Murphy,David %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B International Journal of Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance & Management %V 1 %P 187-193 %8 1992 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 3842689025 %$ 3842689025 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Logistics Management %D 1991 %T A Compari­son of User Satisfaction with MIS Across Two Cultures %A Coakley,James %K BIS %B International Journal of Logistics Management %V 2 %P 22-29 %8 1991 %G eng %2 a %4 28690823169 %$ 28690823169 %0 Journal Article %J The Oregon Certified Public Accountant %D 1991 %T Computer Viruses %A Brown,Carol %A Wodtli,Richard B. %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B The Oregon Certified Public Accountant %C Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants %P 1, 7-8 %8 1991 %G eng %2 a %4 3842916353 %$ 3842916353 %0 Journal Article %J The Internal Auditor %D 1991 %T Expert Systems for Internal Auditing %A Brown,Carol %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B The Internal Auditor %V 48 %P 23-28 %8 1991 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 3842707457 %$ 3842707457 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal %D 1991 %T Expert Systems in Public Accounting: Current Practice and Future Directions %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal %V 3 %P 3-18 %8 1991 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 3842719745 %$ 3842719745 %0 Journal Article %J Benefits Quarterly %D 1991 %T Expert Systems to Provide Financial Planning Benefits %A Nielson,Norma L. %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Benefits Quarterly %V 7 %P 41-51 %8 1991 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 3842758657 %$ 3842758657 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1991 %T Fashion dolls: Representations of ideals of beauty %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Markee,Nancy L. %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %V 73 %P 93-94 %8 1991 %G eng %2 a %4 67409373184 %$ 67409373184 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1991 %T Measuring Perceptions of Brand Image %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %P 329-330 %8 1991 %G eng %N 72 %2 a %4 58206314496 %$ 58206314496 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Accountancy %D 1991 %T Need an Expert? Ask a Computer %A Philips,Mary Ellen %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Journal of Accountancy %V 172 %P 91-93 %8 1991 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 3842701313 %$ 3842701313 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Professional Services Marketing %D 1991 %T Positioning Professional Services: Segmenting the Financial Services Market %A McAlexander,Jim %A Schouten ,John %A Scammon ,Debra %K Marketing %X Market segmentation and positioning allow marketers to differentiate themselves from competitors in a manner that is valued by customers and results in competitive advantage. Through an analysis of the financial services market this study develops a segmentation and positioning strategy based on the proposition that consumers employ many kinds of professional service providers to compensate for their own inability or unwillingness to perform certain tasks. Groups of similarly classified informants were examined to create profiles of four distinct market segments with unique needs, expectations, and evaluative criteria. %B Journal of Professional Services Marketing %V 7 %P 149-166 %8 1991 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 648548352 %$ 648548352 %0 Generic %D 1991 %T Services and the Consumer Experience: Reevaluating Positioning Strategies %A McAlexander,Jim %A Schouten ,John W. %K Marketing %B DECA Western Regional Conference %C Portland, OR %8 1991 %G eng %2 c %4 648632320 %$ 648632320 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Health Care Marketing %D 1991 %T The Silent Customers: Measuring Customer Satisfaction in Nursing Homes %A Koenig,Hal %A Kleinsorge,Ilene %K Accounting %K Marketing %X This article presents a research which focuses on customer satisfaction in the health care industry, which has recently shown a heightened awareness of and new interest in quality issues. The research was conducted within a regulated business sector and nursing homes. The purpose of our research is to assist an administrator in such an effort by developing a customer satisfaction survey that could be used by nursing home administrators to measure, on an ongoing basis, the satisfaction of both the nursing home residents and the family members, appointed custodians and concerns friends (FCFs). Focus groups were used to identify quality/satisfaction dimensions from the perspective of nursing home residents and FCFs, these are a cost efficient way to solicit information from participants. Using the participants' statements, we developed statements related to the six dimensions. Four of the dimensions pertain to groups in the home: nurses and aides, administrators, dietary, and housekeeping. The fifth dimension is the amount of empathy exhibited by the staff and the final dimension pertains to a variety of issues related to the home environment. As a result of the licensing power of the state, the ultimate consumers (residents) and FCFs are commonly overlooked. Often nursing home administrators become so caught up in trying to satisfy the state that the satisfaction of the ultimate customers goes unmeasured and in many instances is ignored. %B Journal of Health Care Marketing %V 11 %P 2-13 %8 1991 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 647602176 %$ 647602176 %0 Generic %D 1991 %T Tenth Mountain. Live gallery presentation %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C San Francisco, CA %8 1991 %G eng %2 c %4 58249396224 %$ 58249396224 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Home Economics %D 1991 %T Textile Use of Health and Wellness %A Hatch ,Kathryn L %A Markee,Nancy L %A Simpson ,LoErna %A Burns,Leslie %A Dallas,Merry J. %A Wilson,Patricia %A Harger,Barbara %A Miller,Janet %K Design Program %B Journal of Home Economics %V 83 %P 17-26 %8 1991 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58206287872 %$ 58206287872 %0 Generic %D 1991 %T Walker Lake %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B A Common Thread %C Elko, Tonopah, LasVegas, Reno, NV %8 1991 %G eng %2 c %4 71377405952 %$ 71377405952 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1990 %T Body cathexis and clothed body cathexis: Is there a difference? %A Markee,Nancy L. %A Carey,Inez L. S. %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %V 70 %P 1239-1244 %8 1990 %G eng %2 a %4 67409684480 %$ 67409684480 %0 Generic %D 1990 %T Characteristics of Successful Managers %A Hacker,Marla %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Oregon IIE Regional Student Chapter Meeting %8 1990 %G eng %2 c %4 646631424 %$ 646631424 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction & Complaining Behavior %D 1990 %T Consumer Grudge Holding: An Empirical Analysis of Mother and Daughter Consumers %A Francis,Sally %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Journal of Consumer Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction & Complaining Behavior %P 115-116 %8 1990 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 58206529536 %$ 58206529536 %0 Journal Article %J Home Economics Research Journal %D 1990 %T Dermatological Health Problems Attributed By Consumers to Contact with Textiles %A Burns,Leslie %A Dallas,Merry J %A Markee,Nancy %A Miller,Janet %A Harger,Barbara %K Design Program %B Home Economics Research Journal %V 18 %P 311-322 %8 1990 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 58206470144 %$ 58206470144 %0 Generic %D 1990 %T Energy saving potential of low income audiences %A Crites,A. %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Markee,N. %A Murray,C. %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B American Home Economics Association %C San Antonio, TX %8 1990 %G eng %2 c %4 71738976256 %$ 71738976256 %0 Journal Article %J Management Accounting %D 1990 %T An Expanding Employee Benefit: Personal Financial Planning with Expert Systems %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %A Brown,Carol %A Nielson,Norma L %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %X Certificate of Merit in the Lybrand Awards manuscript competition %B Management Accounting %V LXXII %P 29-33 %8 1990 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 3842785281 %$ 3842785281 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems Review for Business and Accounting %D 1990 %T Expert Systems Books %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Expert Systems Review for Business and Accounting %V 2 %P 53-71 %8 1990 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 3842811905 %$ 3842811905 %0 Journal Article %J Management Accounting %D 1990 %T Expert Systems for Management Accountants %A Brown,Carol %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Management Accounting %V LXXI %P 18-23 %8 1990 %G eng %N 7 %2 a %4 3842799617 %$ 3842799617 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Financial Planning %D 1990 %T Expert Systems for Personal Financial Planning %A Brown,Carol %A Nielson,Norma L. %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Journal of Financial Planning %V 3 %P 137-143 %8 1990 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 3842793473 %$ 3842793473 %0 Generic %D 1990 %T An Introduction to LISREL %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Presentation to the College of Business Faculty %C Corvallis, OR %8 1990 %G eng %2 c %4 647682048 %$ 647682048 %0 Generic %D 1990 %T A Manufacturing Reliability Case Study %A Hacker,Marla %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B Kansas City IIE Chapter Meeting %8 1990 %G eng %2 c %4 646629376 %$ 646629376 %0 Generic %D 1990 %T One Step Toward Better Understanding Channel Relationships: Tie Strength %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B AMA Winter Educators' Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 1990 %G eng %2 c %4 647649280 %$ 647649280 %0 Journal Article %J Home Economics Forum %D 1990 %T Perceptions of Business Ethics: Home Economics Students' Machiavellian and Achievement Orientations %A Burns,Leslie %A Jordan ,Cheryl L %K Design Program %B Home Economics Forum %V 5 %P 17-20 %8 1990 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58206367744 %$ 58206367744 %0 Journal Article %J The Oregon Certified Public Accountant %D 1990 %T Personal Financial Planning Expert Systems for CPAs %A Brown,Carol %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B The Oregon Certified Public Accountant %C The Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants %P 1, 14-15 %8 1990 %G eng %2 a %4 3842924545 %$ 3842924545 %0 Generic %D 1990 %T PFD: Personal Flotation Design. Live gallery presentation %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Denver, CO %8 1990 %G eng %2 c %4 58249416704 %$ 58249416704 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1990 %T Profiling Consumers of Personal Color Analysis Systems %A Francis,Sally K %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %P 1-2 %8 1990 %G eng %N 71 %2 a %4 58206400512 %$ 58206400512 %0 Generic %D 1990 %T Save money? Save energy! It's like paying yourself %A Steggell,Carmen %A McFadden,J R %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the Association of Home Equipment Educators %C Minneapolis, MN %8 1990 %G eng %2 c %4 58315509760 %$ 58315509760 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1990 %T Social Salience: What We Notice First About a Person %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %P 334 %8 1990 %G eng %N 71 %2 a %4 58206414848 %$ 58206414848 %0 Generic %D 1990 %T Tie Strength: A New Wrinkle on an Old Friend %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B International Sunbelt Social Network Conference %C San Diego, CA %8 1990 %G eng %2 c %4 647647232 %$ 647647232 %0 Journal Article %J The Journal of Information Systems %D 1990 %T The Use of Auditing Expert Systems in Public Accounting %A Brown,Carol %A Murphy,David %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B The Journal of Information Systems %V 5 %P 63-72 %8 1990 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 3842777089 %$ 3842777089 %0 Generic %D 1990 %T Wedding Dress: Costumes of the American West, 1850-1975 %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %C Carson City, NV %8 1990 %G eng %2 c %4 71738832896 %$ 71738832896 %0 Journal Article %J SWIM %D 1990 %T WODAN: een Venster op Beleidsinformatie (WODAN: a Window on Decision-making Information) %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Hendriks,P. %K BIS %B SWIM %V 5 %P 15-24 %8 1990 %G eng %2 a %4 51551875072 %$ 51551875072 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems Review for Business and Accounting %D 1989 %T Accounting Expert Systems: A Comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Expert Systems Review for Business and Accounting %V 1 %P 23-129 %8 1989 %G eng %N 1 and 2 %2 a %4 3842820097 %$ 3842820097 %0 Journal Article %J PC AI %D 1989 %T AI Journals, Magazines, and Newsletters %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B PC AI %V 3 %P 16-18 %8 1989 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 3842953217 %$ 3842953217 %0 Generic %D 1989 %T Analysis of Clothing Personal Appearance Symbols in Characterization %A Lennon,S J %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Sociological and Psychological Aspects of Dress Post-conference Workshop %C Atlanta, GA %8 1989 %G eng %2 c %4 58222848000 %$ 58222848000 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1989 %T Apparel Advertising Appeals as a Function of Apparel Classification: Trendy Versus Classic %A Burns,Leslie %A Lennon,Sharron J %K Design Program %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %P 1011-1014 %8 1989 %G eng %N 68 %2 a %4 58206941184 %$ 58206941184 %0 Journal Article %J The Journal of Insurance Regulation %D 1989 %T Applications of Expert Systems in Insurance Regulation %A Nielson,Norma L. %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B The Journal of Insurance Regulation %V 8 %P 22-35 %8 1989 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 3842818049 %$ 3842818049 %0 Journal Article %J National Tax Journal %D 1989 %T Attrition in the Statistics of Income Panel of Individual Returns %A Frischmann,Peter %A Christian,Charles W. %K Accounting %B National Tax Journal %V 42 %P 14-27 %8 1989 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 104909412352 %$ 104909412352 %0 Generic %D 1989 %T Breakdown Swimsuit. Live gallery presentation %A Mullet,Kathy %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of the International Textile and Apparel Association %C Atlanta, GA %8 1989 %G eng %2 c %4 58249439232 %$ 58249439232 %0 Journal Article %J The Journal of Psychology %D 1989 %T Categorization and First Impressions %A Lennon ,Sharron J %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B The Journal of Psychology %V 123 %P 439-446 %8 1989 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 58206693376 %$ 58206693376 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Accountancy %D 1989 %T CD ROM: Information at Your Fingertips %A Brown,Carol %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Journal of Accountancy %V 168 %P 120-126 %8 1989 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 3842816001 %$ 3842816001 %0 Journal Article %J The Oregon Certified Public Accountant %D 1989 %T CD ROMs: Information at Your Fingertips %A Brown,Carol %A Phillips,Mary Ellen %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B The Oregon Certified Public Accountant %C The Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants %P Sept. pp. 7-8, Oct. pp. 6-7, Nov. pp. 8-9. %8 1989 %G eng %2 a %4 3842938881 %$ 3842938881 %0 Journal Article %J Home Economics Forum %D 1989 %T Clothing: A basic human need %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Home Economics Forum %V 3 %P 18-19 %8 1989 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 67759661056 %$ 67759661056 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 1989 %T Clothing and Human Behavior From a Social Cognitive Framework, Part 1: Theoretical Perspectives %A Lennon,Sharron J %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 7 %P 41-48 %8 1989 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 58206885888 %$ 58206885888 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 1989 %T Clothing and Human Behavior From a Social Cognitive Framework, Part 2: Stages of Social Cognition %A Lennon,Sharron J %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 8 %P 1-9 %8 1989 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58206853120 %$ 58206853120 %0 Generic %D 1989 %T Consumer Grudge Holding: An Empirical Analysis of Mother and Daughter Clothing Consumers %A Francis,S K %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B The 1989 Conference on Consumer Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction and Complaining Behavior, The Hague %8 1989 %G eng %2 c %4 58223124480 %$ 58223124480 %0 Journal Article %J Home Economics Forum %D 1989 %T Customer Service, Customer Appearance, and Salesperson Goals: Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses %A Lennon,Sharron J %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Home Economics Forum %V 4 %P 9-11, 18 %8 1989 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 58206601216 %$ 58206601216 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction & Complaining Behavior %D 1989 %T Effect of Consumer Socialization on Clothing Satisfaction %A Francis,Sally %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Journal of Consumer Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction & Complaining Behavior %P 63-66 %8 1989 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 58206646272 %$ 58206646272 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1989 %T Effects of Apparel Classification on Attitudes Toward Apparel Shopping %A Lennon,Sharron J %A Burns,Leslie %A Fairhurst ,Ann %K Design Program %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %P 485-486 %8 1989 %G eng %N 68 %2 a %4 58207016960 %$ 58207016960 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 1989 %T The Effects of Store Image on Consumer Perceptions of Designer and Private Label Clothing %A Baugh,Dawna F %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 7 %P 15-21 %8 1989 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 58206982144 %$ 58206982144 %0 Journal Article %J Sociology and Social Research %D 1989 %T Hairstyles as Transition Markers %A McAlexander,Jim %A Schouten,John %K Marketing %B Sociology and Social Research %V 74 %P 58-62 %8 1989 %G eng %2 a %4 648550400 %$ 648550400 %0 Journal Article %J Dress %D 1989 %T Historic costume dating: Further exploration of Schlick's algorithm %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Loverin,Jan %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Dress %V 15 %P 38-49 %8 1989 %G eng %2 a %4 67409745920 %$ 67409745920 %0 Generic %D 1989 %T Kitchen equipment and materials in consumer magazines, 1968:1988 %A Steggell,Carmen %A McFadden,J R %K Design of Human Environment %K Design Program %B Annual Meeting of Educators in Household Equipment %C West Lafayette, IN %8 1989 %G eng %2 c %4 58315526144 %$ 58315526144 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics %D 1989 %T Laundry practices: Line drying and load characteristics %A Labhard,L A %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics %V 13 %P 307-312 %8 1989 %G eng %2 a %4 67759757312 %$ 67759757312 %0 Generic %D 1989 %T Measuring Customer Perceptions of the Quality of Service in your Family Business %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Family Business Conference %C Corvallis, OR %8 1989 %G eng %2 c %4 647669760 %$ 647669760 %0 Generic %D 1989 %T Relationship vs. Transaction Marketing %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Business Basics Day, Family Business Conference %C Corvallis, OR %8 1989 %G eng %2 c %4 647671808 %$ 647671808 %0 Journal Article %J The Oregon Certified Public Accountant %D 1989 %T Sources of Computer Information %A Yackey,David J. %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B The Oregon Certified Public Accountant %C The Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants %P 7-8 %8 1989 %G eng %2 a %4 3842930689 %$ 3842930689 %0 Generic %D 1989 %T The Symbolic Use of Hair Through Role Transitions and Life Structure Changes %A McAlexander,Jim %A Schouten,John W. %K Marketing %B Joint Annual Meetings of the Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association %C St. Louis %8 1989 %G eng %2 c %4 648634368 %$ 648634368 %0 Generic %D 1989 %T Using the Quality of Process Review to Improve Manufacturing Performance %A Hacker,Marla %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %B IIE Kansas City Chapter Annual Spring Conference %8 1989 %G eng %2 c %4 646633472 %$ 646633472 %0 Generic %D 1989 %T Victorian fashion from 1850 to 1900 %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %C Reno, NV %8 1989 %G eng %2 c %4 71739054080 %$ 71739054080 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Public Policy and Marketing %D 1988 %T Are Disclosures Sufficient? A Micro Analysis of Impact in the Financial Services Market %A McAlexander,Jim %A Scammon ,Debra %K Marketing %B Journal of Public Policy and Marketing %V 7 %P 185-202 %8 1988 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 648552448 %$ 648552448 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems Review for Business and Accounting %D 1988 %T Artificial Intelligence: Application in Taxation %A Brown,Carol %A Black,Robert %A Buehler,Steve %A Rogers,Ted %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Expert Systems Review for Business and Accounting %V 1 %P 3-10 %8 1988 %G eng %N 4 %2 a %4 3842830337 %$ 3842830337 %0 Journal Article %J Regional Studies %D 1988 %T A Causal Typology of Migration: The Role of Commuting. Regional Studies %A Reitsma,Reindert %A Vergoossen,A. %K BIS %B Regional Studies %V 22 %P 331-340 %8 1988 %G eng %2 a %4 51551858688 %$ 51551858688 %0 Generic %D 1988 %T Dermatological Health Problems Attributed by Consumers to Contact with Clothing and Laundry Products %A Burns,Leslie %A Dallas,M J %A Markee,N %A Miller,J %A Harger ,B %K Design Program %B Western Regional Meeting of the Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing %C Seattle, WA %8 1988 %G eng %2 c %4 58223411200 %$ 58223411200 %0 Generic %D 1988 %T Differences Between Fashion Innovators and Non-fashion Innovators in their Clothing Disposal Practices %A Chun ,H %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Western Regional Meeting of the Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing %C Seattle, WA %8 1988 %G eng %2 c %4 58223542272 %$ 58223542272 %0 Generic %D 1988 %T An Ecological Approach to the Study of Textiles and Textile Products %A Markee,N. L. %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Integration in Home Economics Group %C Chicago, IL %8 1988 %G eng %2 c %4 71572834304 %$ 71572834304 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptu %D 1988 %T Evaluations of Apparel Advertising as a Function of Self-monitoring %A Lennon,Sharron J %A Burns,Leslie %A Fairhurst,Anne %K Design Program %B Perceptu %P 987-996 %8 1988 %G eng %N 66 %2 a %4 58207612928 %$ 58207612928 %0 Journal Article %J Home Economics Research Forum %D 1988 %T Furniture Design Decision-making Constructs %A Thompson,JoAnn A %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Home Economics Research Forum %P 279-290 %8 1988 %G eng %N 16 %2 a %4 58207559680 %$ 58207559680 %0 Journal Article %J Housing and Society %D 1988 %T Housing dissertations with a cultural aspect %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Tripple,P A %A Kaiser,M B %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Housing and Society %V 15 %P 159-168 %8 1988 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 67759992832 %$ 67759992832 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics %D 1988 %T Line drying versus machine drying: Energy consumption comparison %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Labhard,L A %A Webb,J %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics %V 12 %P 349-360 %8 1988 %G eng %2 a %4 67759935488 %$ 67759935488 %0 Journal Article %J Annual Advances in Business Cases %D 1988 %T McDonnell Douglas Corporation: A Case Study %A McAlexander,Jim %A Nassen,Kent %A Shrader ,C. Bradley %K Marketing %B Annual Advances in Business Cases %P 311-336 %8 1988 %G eng %2 a %4 648560640 %$ 648560640 %0 Generic %D 1988 %T McDonnell Douglas Corporation: A Case Study %A McAlexander,Jim %A Nassen,Kent %A Shrader,C. Bradley %K Marketing %B Midwest Case Writers Association Annual Conference %C Ames, Iowa %8 1988 %G eng %2 c %4 648636416 %$ 648636416 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Professional Services Marketing %D 1988 %T Measuring Commercial Bank Customers' Attitudes Toward the Quality of the Financial Services Marketing Relationship %A Teas,R. Kenneth %A Dorsch ,Michael J. %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Journal of Professional Services Marketing %V 4 %P 75-96 %8 1988 %G eng %2 a %4 648558592 %$ 648558592 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Services Marketing %D 1988 %T Positioning Services for Competitive Advantage %A Schouten,John W. %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Journal of Services Marketing %V 13 %P 69-75 %8 1988 %G eng %2 a %4 648554496 %$ 648554496 %0 Journal Article %J Annual Editions: Marketing 90/91 (Reprint) Guilford Conn: Dushkin %D 1988 %T Positioning Services for Competitive Advantage %A Schouten,John W. %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Annual Editions: Marketing 90/91 (Reprint) Guilford Conn: Dushkin %P 60-65 %8 1988 %G eng %2 a %4 648556544 %$ 648556544 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Software %D 1988 %T Powerful, Visual Expert-System Shell %A Brown,Carol %A Subramanian,Sriram %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B IEEE Software %P 98-100 %8 1988 %G eng %2 a %4 3842850817 %$ 3842850817 %0 Generic %D 1988 %T A Roundtable Discussion of the Use of an Ecosystem Framework for Historical Research %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the American Home Economics Association %C Baltimore, MD %8 1988 %G eng %2 c %4 71572865024 %$ 71572865024 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Social Behavior And Personality %D 1988 %T Social Cognition and the Study of Clothing and Human Behavior %A Burns,Leslie %A Lennon ,Sharron J %K Design Program %X Reprinted in S. B. Kaiser and M. L. Damhorst (Eds.) Critical linkages In textiles and clothing: Theory, method, and practice (pp. 182-190).Monument, CO: ITAA %B Journal of Social Behavior And Personality %V 16 %P 175-186 %8 1988 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 58207174656 %$ 58207174656 %0 Generic %D 1988 %T Strategic Marketing Management %A McAlexander,Jim %K Marketing %B Iowa State University Extension Service %8 1988 %G eng %2 c %4 2529980417 %$ 2529980417 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems Review for Business and Accounting %D 1988 %T A Survey of Tax Expert Systems %A Brown,Carol %A Streit,Irva Kay %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Expert Systems Review for Business and Accounting %V 1 %P 6-12 %8 1988 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 3842842625 %$ 3842842625 %0 Journal Article %J Expert Systems Review for Business and Accounting %D 1988 %T Tax Expert Systems in Industry and Accounting %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B Expert Systems Review for Business and Accounting %V 1 %P 9-16 %8 1988 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 3842836481 %$ 3842836481 %0 Journal Article %J Capstone Journal of Education %D 1988 %T Undergraduate research and theses: Student attitudes %A Labhard,L A %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Capstone Journal of Education %V 8 %P 65-74 %8 1988 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 67759855616 %$ 67759855616 %0 Generic %D 1988 %T Understanding the Consultant-Client Relationship %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B Meeting of the Geertsen Line, Mary Kay Cosmetics %8 1988 %G eng %2 c %4 647673856 %$ 647673856 %0 Generic %D 1987 %T Assessing Unidimensionality, Discriminant and Convergent Validity: A New Approach in Marketing %A Koenig,Hal %A Hampton,Ronald %A Brown,James R. %K Marketing %B Academy of Marketing Science Conference %C Miami, FL %8 1987 %G eng %2 c %4 647651328 %$ 647651328 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 1987 %T Consumer Use of Label Information in Ratings of Clothing Quality and Clothing Fashionability %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %P 8-14 %8 1987 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 58207643648 %$ 58207643648 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1987 %T Effect of Sex, Inferred Sex-role and Occupational Sex-linkage on Perceptions of Occupational Success %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %P 887-898 %8 1987 %G eng %N 64 %2 a %4 58207686656 %$ 58207686656 %0 Generic %D 1987 %T Historic costume research and funding %A Pedersen,Elaine %A Carey,I. %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of Costume Society of America %C Richmond, VA %8 1987 %G eng %2 c %4 71739136000 %$ 71739136000 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1987 %T Individual Differences in Fashion Orientation and Cognitive Complexity %A Lennon,Sharron J %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %P 327-330 %8 1987 %G eng %N 64 %2 a %4 58207713280 %$ 58207713280 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1987 %T Self-monitoring and Perceptions of Furniture Styles %A Thompson,JoAnn A %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %P 91-96 %8 1987 %G eng %N 65 %2 a %4 58207670272 %$ 58207670272 %0 Journal Article %J IEEE Software %D 1987 %T Slick Visual Database Program for the Mac %A Brown,Carol %K Accounting %K Dean's Office %B IEEE Software %P 67-69 %8 1987 %G eng %2 a %4 3842854913 %$ 3842854913 %0 Journal Article %J SWIM %D 1986 %T Artificiele Intelligentie in Geografisch Onderzoek: Cognitie, `Engineering' en Geografische Modellen (Artificial Intelligence in Geographical Research: Cognition, `Engineering' and Geographical Models) %A Reitsma,Reindert %K BIS %B SWIM %V 1 %P 4-7 %8 1986 %G eng %2 a %4 51551834112 %$ 51551834112 %0 Generic %D 1986 %T The Bases of Marketing Channel Power: A Comparison of Alternative Measures %A Koenig,Hal %A Brown ,James R. %A Johnson,Jean L. %K Marketing %B AMA Summer Educators' Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 1986 %G eng %2 c %4 647653376 %$ 647653376 %0 Journal Article %J The Distaff %D 1986 %T The human ecological approach in practice: Undergraduate programs %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B The Distaff %V 52 %P 7, 12 %8 1986 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 67760062464 %$ 67760062464 %0 Generic %D 1985 %T The Bases of Marketing Channel Power: An Exploration and Confirmation of Their Underlying Dimensions %A Koenig,Hal %A Johnson,Jean L. %A Brown,James R. %K Marketing %B AMA Summer Educators' Conference %C Washington, D.C. %8 1985 %G eng %2 c %4 647655424 %$ 647655424 %0 Journal Article %J The Distaff %D 1985 %T Creating the future: The role of home economics %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B The Distaff %V 52 %P 6, 10 %8 1985 %G eng %N 1 %2 a %4 67760125952 %$ 67760125952 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1985 %T Effects of Physical Quality and brand Labeling on Perceptions of Clothing Quality %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %P 671-677 %8 1985 %G eng %N 61 %2 a %4 58207748096 %$ 58207748096 %0 Generic %D 1985 %T The Effects of Power Utilization on Interorganizational Relations %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B AMA Winter Educators' Conference %C Phoenix, AZ. %8 1985 %G eng %2 c %4 647659520 %$ 647659520 %0 Journal Article %J Advances in Accounting %D 1985 %T The Expectations of Accounting Errors in Medium-Sized Manufacturing Firms %A Coakley,James %K BIS %B Advances in Accounting %V 2 %8 1985 %G eng %N 199-245 %2 a %4 28690843649 %$ 28690843649 %0 Generic %D 1985 %T Families and the state of the world: The responsibilities of the profession %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Shaping Destiny Through Everyday Life: The Beatrice Paolucci Symposium %C East Lansing, MI %8 1985 %G eng %2 c %4 71739222016 %$ 71739222016 %0 Generic %D 1985 %T The Influence of Clothing on the Perception of Professional Credibility %A Young,L P %A Burns,Leslie %A Noyes,M B %K Design Program %B Western Regional Meeting of the Association of College Professors of Textiles and Clothing %C Napa, CA %8 1985 %G eng %2 c %4 58224017408 %$ 58224017408 %0 Generic %D 1985 %T Meta-Analysis on the Relationship Between Satisfaction and Manifest Conflict in Marketing Channels %A Koenig,Hal %A Smith,Laurie P. %K Marketing %B AMA Summer Educators' Conference %C Washington, D.C. %8 1985 %G eng %2 c %4 647657472 %$ 647657472 %0 Journal Article %J Perceptual and Motor Skills %D 1985 %T Perceived Somatotype, Body-cathexis, and Attitudes Toward Clothing Among College Females %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Perceptual and Motor Skills %P 1199-1205 %8 1985 %G eng %N 61 %2 a %4 58207725568 %$ 58207725568 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 1985 %T Sex, Gender Identity, and Behavior Concerning Sex-related Clothing %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %P 20-24 %8 1985 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 58207774720 %$ 58207774720 %0 Generic %D 1984 %T The Bases of Power: Their Effect Upon Retailer's Perceptions of Uncertainty %A Koenig,Hal %A Kroeten ,Terrence T. %A Brown,James R. %K Marketing %B AMA Summer Educators' Conference %C Chicago, IL %8 1984 %G eng %2 c %4 647661568 %$ 647661568 %0 Journal Article %J Home Economics Forum %D 1984 %T Clothing and Human Behavior: A Review %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Home Economics Forum %P 325-339 %8 1984 %G eng %N 12 %2 a %4 58207791104 %$ 58207791104 %0 Journal Article %J Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %D 1984 %T The ecological alternative: An option for the future %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Clothing and Textiles Research Journal %V 2 %P 22-24 %8 1984 %G eng %N 2 %2 a %4 67760175104 %$ 67760175104 %0 Generic %D 1984 %T The Ecological Alternative: An Option for the Future of Textiles and Clothing %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B National Meeting of the American Home Economics Association %C Anaheim, CA %8 1984 %G eng %2 c %4 71572877312 %$ 71572877312 %0 Generic %D 1984 %T Ecological education and values setting for parents and teachers %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B California Association for the Education of Young Children %C Santa Barbara, CA %8 1984 %G eng %2 c %4 71739297792 %$ 71739297792 %0 Journal Article %J International Journal of Physical Distribution and Materials Management %D 1984 %T Environmental Uncertainty Regarding Inventory Ordering: Its Behavioral Consequences in a Distribution Channel %A James,Brown R. %A Lusch ,Robert F. %A Koenig,Hal %K Marketing %B International Journal of Physical Distribution and Materials Management %V 14 %P 19-36 %8 1984 %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 647604224 %$ 647604224 %0 Journal Article %J Psychological Reports %D 1984 %T Judgement Ambiguity, Self-consciousness, and Conformity in Judgments of Fashionability %A Burns,Leslie %K Design Program %B Psychological Reports %P 671-675 %8 1984 %G eng %N 54 %2 a %4 58207827968 %$ 58207827968 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the American Statistical Association %D 1983 %T Bayesian Estimation of a Finite Population Total using Auxiliary Information in the Presence of Nonresponse %A Smouse,Evan %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Journal of the American Statistical Association %V 77 %P 97-102 %8 1983 %G eng %N 377 %2 a %4 58073522176 %$ 58073522176 %0 Journal Article %J American Journal of Epidemiology %D 1983 %T Estimating proportionate changes in rates %A Smouse,Evan %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B American Journal of Epidemiology %V 117 %P 235-243 %8 1983 %G eng %2 a %4 58094718976 %$ 58094718976 %0 Generic %D 1983 %T Factors of rural families automotive energy consumption %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B California Home Economics Association State Meeting %C San Jose, CA %8 1983 %G eng %2 c %4 71739471872 %$ 71739471872 %0 Generic %D 1983 %T Factors of rural families household energy consumption %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B American Home Economics Association %C Milwaukee, WI %8 1983 %G eng %2 c %4 71739383808 %$ 71739383808 %0 Journal Article %J Communications in Statistics - Theory & Methods %D 1983 %T Nonparametric Bayesian Inference for Dichotomous Response Models %A Smouse,Evan %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Communications in Statistics - Theory & Methods %V 12 %P 2847-2859 %8 1983 %G eng %N 24 %2 a %4 58073720832 %$ 58073720832 %0 Journal Article %J Psychological Reports %D 1983 %T Social Stigma of Pregnancy: Further Evidence %A Burns,Leslie %A Lennon,Sharron J %K Design Program %B Psychological Reports %P 997-998 %8 1983 %G eng %N 53 %2 a %4 58207858688 %$ 58207858688 %0 Journal Article %J Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine %D 1983 %T Statistical Concepts and Proper Use %A Smouse,Evan %K BIS %K Business Analytics %B Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine %V 137 %P 503 %8 1983 %G eng %N 5 %2 a %4 58094786560 %$ 58094786560 %0 Journal Article %J Home Economics Research Journal %D 1982 %T Conformity and Judgments of Fashionability %A Burns,Leslie %A Miller,Franklin G %K Design Program %B Home Economics Research Journal %P 337-342 %8 1982 %G eng %N 11 %2 a %4 58207887360 %$ 58207887360 %0 Journal Article %J Home Economics Research Journal %D 1982 %T Measurement of Individual Differences in Sensitivity to Appearance %A Miller,Franklin G %A Feinberg,Richard A %A Burns,Leslie %A Rowold ,Kathleen L %K Design Program %B Home Economics Research Journal %P 381-390 %8 1982 %G eng %N 10 %2 a %4 58207928320 %$ 58207928320 %0 Journal Article %J Home Economics Research Journal %D 1982 %T Public Self-consciousness, Social Anxiety, and Attitudes Toward the Use of Clothing %A Miller,Franklin G %A Burns,Leslie %A Rowold ,Kathleen L %K Design Program %B Home Economics Research Journal %P 363-368 %8 1982 %G eng %N 10 %2 a %4 58207973376 %$ 58207973376 %0 Journal Article %J Home Economics Research Journal %D 1979 %T Body proportions of fashion figurs, 1840-1940, compared with Greek ideal of female beauty %A Creekmore,A %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B Home Economics Research Journal %V 7 %P 379-388 %8 1979 %G eng %N 6 %2 a %4 67766253568 %$ 67766253568 %0 Generic %D 1979 %T A conservation dilemma: The family automobile %A Comeau,J. %A Hogan,M. J. %A Pedersen,Elaine %K Apparel Design %K Design Program %K Merchandising Management %B American Home Economics Association %C Saint Louis, MO %8 1979 %G eng %2 c %4 71739578368 %$ 71739578368 %0 Journal Article %J Computational Statistics and Data Analysis %D 0 %T Additive Dynamic Models for Correcting Numerical Model Outputs %A Chang,Xiaohui %A Chen,Yewen %A Huang,Hui %A Luo,Fangzhi %K Business Analytics %X
Numerical air quality models are pivotal for the prediction and assessment of air pollution, but numerical model outputs may be systematically biased. An additive dynamic model is proposed to correct large-scale raw model outputs using data from other sources, including readings collected at ground monitoring networks and weather outputs from other numerical models. An additive partially linear model specification is employed for the nonlinear relationships between air pollutants and covariates. In addition, a multi-resolution basis function approximate is proposed to capture the different small-scale variations of biases, and a discretized stochastic
integro-differential equation is constructed to characterize the dynamic evolution of the random coefficients at each spatial resolution. An expectation-maximization algorithm is developed for parameter estimation and a multi-resolution ensemble-based scheme is embedded to accelerate the computation. For statistical inference, a conditional simulation technique is applied to quantify the uncertainty of parameter estimates and bias correction results. The proposed approach is used to correct the biased raw outputs of PM2.5 from the Community Multiscale Air
Quality (CMAQ) system for China’s Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. Our method improves the root mean squared error and continuous rank probability score by 43.70% and 34.76%, respectively. Compared to other statistical methods under different metrics, our model has advantages in both correction accuracy and computational efficiency. %B Computational Statistics and Data Analysis %8 2023 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 236109015040 %$ 236109015040 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Business Research %D 0 %T Aspiring to be an Entrepreneur while on Paid Employment: A Moderated Mediation Model of Entrepreneur Identity Aspiration %A Paterson,Ted %A Huang,Lei %A Li,Xiaolu %K Management %B Journal of Business Research %8 2023 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 212712728576 %$ 212712728576 %0 Journal Article %D 0 %T Assessing the Connections Among Top Management Support, IT Assimilation, and Business Value of IT: A Meta-Analysis %A Roberts,Nicholas %A Jeyaraj,A. %A Gerow,J. %K BIS %8 2023 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 272321404928 %$ 272321404928 %0 Journal Article %J British Journal of Management %D 0 %T Beyond Relevance and towards Usefulness: Implications of Academic Perspective Taking %A Paterson,Ted %A Harms,P D %A Bass,A Erin %K Management %B British Journal of Management %8 2023 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 162669535232 %$ 162669535232 %0 Journal Article %J Management Science %D 0 %T Informal Cross-Border Trade in Africa: Operations, Policy, and Opportunities %A Park,Jimin %A Lim,Michael K %A Murali,Karthik %K Supply Chain %X Informal cross-border trade (ICBT) refers to the illegal activities of cross-border commerce conducted by unregistered small-scale traders. We seek to develop insights to understand the ICBT value chain and offer policy recommendations to successfully integrate it into the formal economy. Using a game-theoretic model, we analyze the operations and key market dynamics of ICBT. We analyze the policy implications of three representative UN directives: enhancing marginalized traders' access to formal channels, reducing export tax rates for formal traders, and introducing an alternative simplified trade regime (STR) for informal traders. All three policies result in an increase in government proceeds when the inherent profitability of the formal or STR channels is sufficiently high. Furthermore, social welfare increases when the policies effectively balance wholesale price competition within the formal and informal channels. We apply our model to a case study based on Uganda's agricultural exports over an 11-year horizon. The access enhancement policy is most effective in increasing government proceeds but least effective in improving the welfare of other participants. The tax reduction policy enhances traders' profitability but sacrifices the welfare of farmers and government proceeds substantially. Finally, the STR acknowledgement policy results in the largest increase in profitability of marginalized traders and farmers but comes at the cost of government proceeds. %B Management Science %8 2023 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 219353937920 %$ 219353937920 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Research %D 0 %T Morality Appraisals in Consumer Responsibilization %A Barnhart,Michelle %A Huff,Aimee %A Scott,Inara %K Business Law %K Marketing %X Abstract: In recent decades, U.S. “pro-gun” lobbying groups, politicians, courts, and market actors have sought to responsibilize U.S. consumers to use firearms to address the societal problem of crime. These responsibilization efforts center an interpretation of the constitutional right to keep and bear arms as an entitlement for individuals to engage in armed protection from criminals. Using interview and online discussion data, this research investigates consumers’ responses to responsibilization for this morally fraught set of behaviors, and the role of consumers’ various understandings of the right to bear arms in these responses. Findings show that acceptance of responsibilization is a matter of proportionality; consumers accept responsibilization for a proportion of specific armed protection scenarios and reject it for the remainder. Acceptance is determined by their appraisals of the morality of the responsibilization sub-processes (Giesler & Veresiu 2014). Consumers’ understanding of the constitutional right serves as a heuristic in these appraisals, with some understandings leading consumers to accept responsibilization across a much larger proportion of scenarios than others. Contributions include illustrating response to responsibilization as a proportionality; illuminating consumers’ active role in appraising responsibilizing efforts; and demonstrating how some consumers come to understand a responsibilized behavior as a moral entitlement.

%B Journal of Consumer Research %8 2023 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 209628018688 %$ 209628018688 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Management Studies %D 0 %T One Man's Death Is Another Man's Bread: The Effect of CEO Sudden Death on Competitors' Strategic Investments %A Cho,Sam Yul %A Choi,Yohan %A Park,Haemin Dennis %A Kwon,Jung Hyun %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Journal of Management Studies %8 2023 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 218952503296 %$ 218952503296 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 0 %T Sick on the day of the interview? Effects of presenteeism on selection outcomes and the moderating role of raters' perspective?taking %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Restubog,Simon %A Chen,Yueyang %K Management %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %8 2022 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 248343402496 %$ 248343402496 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Consumer Behaviour %D 0 %T #SocialMediaWellness: Exploring a Research Agenda for Healthy Social Media Consumption %A Mertz,Breanne %A Hass,Ashley %A Anderson,Kelley Cours %A Kaskela,Timothy %A Zmich,Louis J. %K Business Analytics %B Journal of Consumer Behaviour %8 2023 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 233601380352 %$ 233601380352 %0 Journal Article %J Decision Support Systems %D 0 %T Special Purpose Mental Faculties Enable People to Effectively Answer Difficult Questions Using 3D Surface Graphs %A Bina,Saman %A Kaskela,Timothy %A Jones,Donald %A Walden,Eric %A Graue,William %K Business Analytics %B Decision Support Systems %8 2023 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 217992939520 %$ 217992939520 %0 Journal Article %J Strategic Management Journal %D 0 %T Task bottlenecks and resource bottlenecks: A holistic examination of task systems through an organization design lens %A Karim,Samina %A Lee,Chi-Hyon %A Hoehn-Weiss,Manuela %K Strategy & Entrepreneurship %B Strategic Management Journal %8 2022 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 161398245376 %$ 161398245376 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Applied Psychology %D 0 %T Unpacking on-task effort in performance-based learning: Information-knowledge gaps guide effort allocation decisions %A Hardy,Jay %A Day,Eric A %A North,Maddison %A Rockwood,Justine %K Management %B Journal of Applied Psychology %8 2023 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 211900485632 %$ 211900485632 %0 Journal Article %J Personnel Psychology %D 0 %T Using Deep Learning in Pre-hire Assessments %A Hardy,Jay %A Gibson,Carter %A Koenig,Nick %A Frost,Scott %K Management %B Personnel Psychology %8 2023 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 228366290944 %$ 228366290944 %0 Journal Article %J Georgetown Environmental Law Review %D 0 %T Watered Down Voices, Watered Down Justice: A Demand for Polycentricism, Demosprudence, and Praxis in WOTUS Regulatory Reform %A McCrory,Martin %A Scott,Inara %A Raymond,Angie %A Levy,Paul %K Business Law %X 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. %B Georgetown Environmental Law Review %V 34 %8 2021 In Press %G eng %N 3 %2 a %4 229696262144 %$ 229696262144 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Organizational Behavior %D 0 %T Workplace Gossip: An Integrative Review of its Antecedents, Functions, and Consequences %A Schilpzand,Pauline %A Sun,Tianjun %A Liu,Yihao %K Management %B Journal of Organizational Behavior %8 2022 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 248343373824 %$ 248343373824 %0 Journal Article %J Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %D 0 %T Yes, and…: Taming the wicked problem and navigating the empathy-efficiency paradox. %A Howes,Satoris %A Huffman,Ann H %K Management %K OSU-Cascades %X Commentary in response to a focal article A call to action: Taking the untenable out of women professors’ pregnancy, postpartum, and caregiving demands. Commentary focused on the efficiency-empathy paradox. %B Industrial and Organizational Psychology-Perspectives on Science and Practice %8 2022 In Press %G eng %2 a %4 254309066752 %$ 254309066752