NSU Business Faculty Publish Findings and Present Their Latest Research on a Vast Array of Topics
Professor of Finance and Economics Rebecca Abraham published two papers recently in the Journal of Risk and Financial Management: Predictors of Excess Return in a Green Energy Equity Portfolio: Market Risk, Market Return, Value-at-Risk and or Expected Shortfall? and The Impact of Governance on the Financial Performance of the Banking Sector in the MENA (Middle Eastern and North African) Region: An Immunity Test of Banks for COVID-19. | |
Assistant Professor of Management Tais Barreto’s paper, Temporal Orientation as a Robust Predictor of Innovation, was accepted for publication in the Journal of Business Research. | |
Assistant Professor of Decision Sciences Daniel M. Benjamin and Professor and Chair of Decision Sciences Yuliya Yurova coauthored Principal Investigators Over-Optimistically Forecast Scientific and Operational Outcomes for Clinical Trials, which appeared in PLOS One. | |
Fabienne Cadet-Laborde, Assistant Professor of Marketing, and colleagues coauthored Authenticity Attracts Authenticity: The Impact of Brand Authenticity and Self-Authenticity on Consumer Loyalty, published in the Journal of Brand Strategy. | |
Adjunct Professor of Management Mimi Capote was a judge for Barry University’s 2021 Stay Woke: Speech and Debate Competition.
Capote was also the Keynote speaker at Unitec’s International Web Conference, REgresar o REimaginar, presenting Como Hacer Negocios en EE.UU. y España, Postpandemia: How to Adjust U.S., Latin American And Spanish Business Practices Within The Post-pandemic International Business Arena, and at the GLOBBIZZ and MariAndi Project Webinar, Spain and LATAM International Business Cross-Cultural Awareness, presenting Flipping the Switch: How To Translate Spanish and Latin American Business Practices Into American Business Practices. |
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Assistant Professor of Management Jason Cavich and Professor of Management Ravi Chinta coauthored the article, Synergistic Ignatian and Business Values for Efficacious Ethics, published in the Journal of Business Ethics Education. | |
Assistant Professor of Accounting Julia Davidyan has successfully completed all the requirements to become a Certified Fraud Examiner from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. | |
Kimberly Deranek and Edith Schmidt presented Development of a Reactive Supply Chain Strategy Framework at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Southeast Decision Sciences Institute. | |
Department Chair and Associate Professor of Public Administration and Real Estate Development Fred Forgey and Professor of Decision Sciences Florence Neymotin presented Government Stimulus and Mortgage Payments During COVID-19: Evidence from the U.S. Census Household Pulse Survey at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Southeast Decision Sciences Institute. | |
Associate Professors John T. Gironda (Marketing) and Baiyun Gong (Management) and colleagues published Mavens at Work: Brand Commitment and the Moderating Role of Market Mavens on Social Media Engagement in the Journal of Promotion Management. | |
Associate Professor of Management Information Systems Arvind Gudi, Professor and Chair of Decision Sciences Yuliya Yurova, Professor Cynthia Ruppel, and others authored Ambidextrous Learning in Buyer-Supplier Relationships: The Role of Strategic and Operational Information Sharing, in the International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management. | |
William C. Hawks, Instructor of Management, is a contributing author, reviewer, and editor of the book, Workforce Diversity Management: Challenges, Competencies and Strategies (Third Edition). |
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Professor and Chair of the Department of Population Health Sciences Julie A. Jacko, Professor of Management and Director of Academic Affairs Timothy F. Page, Chair of Management, Director of Complex Health Systems Program, and Professor François Sainfort and colleagues published Disparities in Emergency Department Visits for Opioid and Stimulant Overdoses in Florida During COVID-19 in Population Health Management.
Jacko, Sainfort, and colleagues also published A Call to Action: Preventing Opioid and Substance Abuse in South Florida Youth in the HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine. Jacko was interviewed by the HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine. You can hear her discuss the research and findings here. |
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An Informed Practice for Leading Change Collaboratively, an article in the Development and Learning in Organizations: An International Journal, is the teamwork of Associate Professor of Management Eleanor Lawrence, Professors of Management Bahaudin G. Mujtaba, Leslie Tworoger, Professor of Marketing Suri Weisfeld-Spolter, and Professor and Chair of Decision Sciences Yuliya Yurova. |
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Associate Professor of Finance Emre Kuvvet‘s research, Severity of U.S. Sanctions Against Foreign Firms: Evidence from the FCPA Enforcements, was published in the Journal of Financial Crime. |
The third edition of Professor of Management Bahaudin G. Mujtaba‘s textbook, Workforce Diversity Management: Inclusion and Equity Challenges, Competencies and Strategies, has been released.
Mujtaba and colleagues wrote Emotional and Rational Advertising Appeal on Children’s Wellbeing: Assessing the Moderating Role of Parental Support, which appeared in SN Social Science. |
Professor of Decision Sciences Florence Neymotin‘s presentation of her research, Waiting in the Wings? The Choice to Create, was awarded “Best in Session” at the Academy of Business Research Conference. |
Professor of Decision Sciences Edith Schmidt and colleagues presented Strategies for Filling the Workforce Void at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Southeast Decision Sciences Institute. |
At the 2022 American Association of University Women Leadership Conference, Professor of Management Randi L. Sims presented Sharing Our Story: Education and E-STEAM.
In collaboration with Professor of Management Tais Barreto, Sims coauthored In Defense of Leader Misconduct: The Use of Neutralization Techniques by Ingroup Members, which appeared in The Journal of Social Psychology. |
Associate Professor of Management Baiyun Gong and Assistant Professor of Management Xiaochuan Song presented Justice and Loneliness in Remote Workplace at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Southeast Decision Sciences Institute. |
Professor of Marketing Sara (Suri) Weisfeld-Spolter‘s research titled, The Connection of Attachment and Self-Gifting for the Disconnection of Loneliness Across Cultures appeared in the International Journal of Consumer Studies.
The Journal of Marketing Education bestowed Honorable Mention for Outstanding Article of the Year to Weisfeld-Spolter and Professor and Chair of Decision Sciences Yuliya Yurova for their paper, Pandemic Pedagogy for the New Normal: Fostering Perceived Control During COVID-19. |
Professor of Management Kurt Wurthmann presented An Introduction to Decision Tree, Expected Value, and Imperfect Information Analysis: The Case of Impacts on U.S. Coastal Communities from Rising Sea Levels at the 2022 Ocean Sciences Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Wurthmann also made two presentations at the IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability: Design and Economic Analysis of a Net-Zero Water and Energy Single-Family Home that Meets Affordable Housing Criteria in Florida, and Feasibility of Achieving Net-Zero Water Usage Through Rainwater Harvesting at Big-Box Retailers. |