NSU Business Faculty Research Published in Leading Journals

From AI and ChatGPT to Geography as it Relates to Professional Football Players, and Even a Study of Chewy’s Model for Success, HCBE Professors Publish Findings in Prestigious Academic Journals

An Analysis of the Geographic Origins and Migration Patterns of Elite College Football Players
by Peter Finley, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sports Management,
Jeffrey J. Fountain, Ph.D., Associate Professor/Director of Academic Affairs – Entrepreneurship and Sports Management Programs, and
Thomas Wuerzer, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Real Estate Development,
in Geographical Review.

Building and Evaluating a Customer Value Blog
by Art Weinstein, Ph.D., Professor of Marketing,
in the Journal of Marketing Analytics.

ChatGPT – A Reminder of Rapid Acceleration in AI and Related Entrepreneurial Opportunities
by Pankaj Kumar Maskara, Ph.D., Professor of Finance,
in Harvard Business Review China.

Cybersecurity Breach at a Big Four Accounting Firm: Effects on Auditor Reputation
by Barri Litt, Ph.D., Professor of Accounting, and coauthors,
in the Journal of Information Systems.

Developing Safer AI: Concepts from Economics to the Rescue
by Pankaj Kumar Maskara, Ph.D., Professor of Finance,
in AI & Society.

Hybrid Forecasting of Geopolitical Events
By Daniel Benjamin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Decision Sciences, and coauthors,
in AI Magazine.

Impact of Liquidity on the Efficiency of Banks in India Using Panel Data Analysis
by Rebecca Abraham, D.B.A., Professor of Finance, and coauthors,
in Risk and Financial Management.

In-House Preparation, Outsourcing or Offshoring of Tax Services to Third-Party Service Providers: Does Disclosure to the Client Matter?
by Julia Davidyan, D.B.A., Associate Professor of Accounting,
Renu Desai, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Accounting, and
Vik Desai, Ph.D., Professor of Accounting, and colleague,
in Journal of Forensic and Investigative Accounting.

Obesity on the Line! An Analysis of High School Linemen Recruited to Play for “Power Five” Schools
by Peter Finley, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sports Management,
Jeffrey J. Fountain, Ph.D., Associate Professor/Director of Academic Affairs – Entrepreneurship and Sports Management Programs, and
Thomas Wuerzer, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Real Estate Development,
in The Sport Journal.

Service Quality in Healthcare: Empathy as a Double-Edged Sword in the Physician-Patient Relationship
by Fabienne Cadet-Laborde, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marketing, and
François Sainfort, Ph.D., FACHE, Chair of Management, Director of Complex Health Systems Program, and Professor,
in the International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing.

The Leader of the Pack: How Chewy Became the Alpha Figure
by Art Weinstein, Ph.D., Professor of Marketing, and coauthors,
in the Journal of Business Strategy.

The “Nicest Place on the Internet?” Trouble at Pinterest, Inc.
by Rita Shea Van Fossen, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Management, and coauthors,
in The CASE Journal.

The Role of Fleeting Orders on Option Expiration Days
by Antonio Figueiredo, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Finance, and coauthors,
in Quantitative Finance.

What is There to Be Happy About? Race and Resilience in the United States
by Baiyun Gong, Ph.D., Professor of Management,
William Hawks, Ed.D., Assistant Professor of Management, and
Randi L. Sims, Ph.D., Professor of Management,
in Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.