%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 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 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 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 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://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/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://doi.org/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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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