A lot (of research) can happen in a short amount of time. Here’s what NSU Business Faculty has been working on since August
The International Academy of Business and Economics accepted “Vocational Training for Development” co-authored by Professor of Finance and Economics Rebecca Abraham. | |
At the August 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Assistant Professor of Public Administration Pallavi Awasthi presented “A Paradigm Shift: Servant Identity and Moral Potency as Predictors of Servant Leadership in Public Service Organizations.” | |
Assistant Professor of Decision Sciences Daniel M. Benjamin presented “Models, Markets, and the Forecasting of Elections” at the 41st International Symposium on Forecasting and at the DIMACS Workshop on Forecasting: From Forecasts to Decisions (2021). | |
Assistant Professor of Decision Sciences Dario Bonaretti made two presentations at the Forty-Second International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2021) in Austin, Texas: “Understanding Failures of Emergency Warning Systems from a Representation Perspective: A Case Study from Germany” and “Timeliness, Trustworthiness, and Situational Awareness: Three Design Goals for Warning with Emergency Apps.” | |
Assistant Professor and Academic Director for Huizenga Business Innovation Academy Jose A. Brache has had five chapters accepted for publication.
“Blockchain and smart contracts in marketing” and “The future of AI in marketing and the ethical implications” will appear in the SAGE Handbook of Digital Marketing and Social Media. His chapter entitled “Covid-19 driven innovations in the city of Auckland: exploring innovation and inter-organisational collaboration in times of crisis” will be published in Covid 19 and cities: Responses and uncertainties; Fudan Latin America Universities Consortium, and “Exploring the effects of inter-organisational collaborations during the Covid-19 pandemic: The case of drug development” in Management Perspectives on the Covid-19 Crisis: Lessons from New Zealand, edited by Edgar Elgar. “Relational Capital and the Blockchain: Can smart contracts redefine the nature of inter-organisational cooperation?” will appear in Dynamics of Intellectual Capital in the Current Era; Springer. |
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Assistant Professor of Management Jason Cavich and Professor of Management Ravi Chinta co-authored the article “Nascent Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy, and the Moderators of Race, Gender, and Government Support,” published in the Entrepreneurship Research Journal. | |
Adjunct Professor of Marketing Lewis Greenberg presented “A Year-End Review: Looking Back at This Year & Ahead to Next” at the Beacon Council. | |
Associate Professor of Management Information Systems Arvind Gudi and Professor and Chair of Decision Sciences Yuliya Yurova’s article “Ambidextrous learning in buyer-supplier relationships: The role of strategic and operational information sharing” will appear in the International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management. | |
Associate Professor of Finance Kershen Huang co-authored and presented “Climate Risk Exposure, ESG Performance, and ESG Sentiment for U.S. Commercial Banks,” at the DBJ Conference on CSR, the Economy, and Financial Markets, sponsored by the Global Finance Journal, the Development Bank of Japan, and the Japan Economic Research Institute. Tokyo, Japan | |
Associate Professor of Management Eleanor Lawrence and Chair of Management, Director of Complex Health Systems Program, and Professor François Sainfort co-authored the article “Leading Organization Change Models: Change in the Era of COVID-19” published in Future Dimensions in Clinical Nutrition Practice. | |
Professor of Decision Sciences Florence Neymotin presented “Waiting in the Wings? The Choice to Create” at the Academy of Business Research Conference in Boca Raton, FL, and at the Academy of International Business Southeast Annual Conference. The presentation also appeared online at LifeLong Learning Institute. | |
Associate Professor of Management Rita Shea-Van Fossen presented “Developing Teaching Ideas into Impactful Intellectual Contributions” and “Teaching Bootcamp: A MED Interactive Workshop” at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting in the summer.
At the NACRA Annual Conference in the fall, she presented “The ‘Nicest Place on the Internet’? Trouble at Pinterest, Inc.,” which she co-authored. |
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Professor of Marketing Sara (Suri) Weisfeld-Spolter presented “The Global Phenomenon of Lonely and Insecure Self-Gifters: Cross-cultural Insights from the United States and India” at the Society for Marketing Advances (SMA) in Orlando, Florida. | |
Associate Professor of Public Administration Adam M. Williams discussed “Academic Accreditation in Public Procurement” at The Institute for Public Procurement (NIGP).
Dr. Williams’ article “Institutional and programmatic determinants for graduate public affairs’ online education: Assessing the influence of faculty workload” was published in Teaching Public Administration. |
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