Gain insights into how climate change threatens financial resilience and prosperity, the impact of “bad behavior” in family firms, what happens when Dollar Tree raises prices to more than a dollar, and more.
Achieving Health Equity
François Sainfort, Ph.D., FACHE, Chair of Management, Director of Complex Health Systems Program, and Professor, and coauthor,
in Population Health Management.
Are Celebrity SPACS Advantageous or Just Gimmicky?
by Professor of Finance Emre Kuvvet, Ph.D.,
in the Columbia Law School Blue Sky Blog.
An Exploration of Ripple Effects of Advertising in Supply Chain Networks
by Yuewu Li, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Marketing,
in the Journal of Business Research.
Automated Secure Computing for Fraud Detection in Financial Transactions
by Rebecca Abraham, D.B.A., Professor of Finance, and coauthors,
Chapter 9 in the book, Automated Secure Computing for Next‐Generation Systems.
Basics of Investing in China: Capital Markets, Taxation, & Corporate Structure
A book by Pankaj Kumar Maskara, Ph.D., Professor of Finance.
Celebrity SPACs: Advantageous, or Gimmicky?
by Professor of Finance Emre Kuvvet, Ph.D.,
in the Journal of Investing.
Climate Risk, ESG Performance, and ESG sentiment in US Commercial Banks
by Kershen Huang, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Finance, and coauthors,
in Global Finance Journal.
Consumer-Brand Heuristics in Luxury Hotel Reviews
by Chair of the Marketing Department and Associate Professor Kathleen O’Leary, Ph.D.,
and Associate Professor of Marketing John Gironda, Ph.D.,
in the Journal of Product & Brand Management.
Do Publicly Traded Companies Engage in Opinion Shopping After Receiving a Going Concern Audit Opinion? Evidence from U.S. Firms in the Post-SOX Era
by Accounting faculty: Associate Professors Julia Davidyan, D.B.A. and Renu Desai, Ph.D.; Professor Vik Desai, Ph.D.; and Linda Kidwell, Ph.D., Chair of the Accounting Department and Associate Professor,
in Corporate Ownership and Control.
Does Informal Governance Matter to Institutional Investors? Evidence from Social Capital
by Kershen Huang, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Finance, and coauthor,
in The Financial Review.
Dollar Tree Case Study: Price Leadership and Strategic Planning for Market Success – When Dollar Store Items Sell for More than a Dollar
by Art Weinstein, Ph.D., Professor of Marketing, and colleagues,
in the Rutgers Business Review.
Drivers and Consequences of Consumer Alienation in the French Retail Banking Sector
by Chair of the Marketing Department and Associate Professor Kathleen O’Leary, Ph.D., and
Professor of Marketing Selima Ben Mrad, Ph.D.,
in Journal of Marketing Analytics.
Families and Their Firms Behaving Badly: A Review of Dysfunctional Behavior in Family Businesses
by Linda Kidwell, Ph.D., Chair of the Accounting Department and Associate Professor, and coauthors,
in Family Business Review.
Meaningful Work Linking High-Quality Relationships and Commitment: A Conditional Process Study with Career Orientation
by Baiyun Gong, Ph.D., Professor of Management, and colleagues,
in the Journal of Career Development.
Overcoming the Barriers to Food Recovery
by Chair of the Decision Sciences Department and Professor Kimberly Deranek, Ph.D.,
in Supply Chain Management: An International Journal.
Service Quality in Healthcare: Empathy as a Double-Edged Sword in the Physician-Patient Relationship
by Associate Professor of Marketing Fabienne Cadet-Laborde, Ph.D., Chair of Management, Director of Complex Health Systems Program, and Professor François Sainfort, Ph.D., FACHE,
in the International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing.
The Influence of Cash Ownership on Financial Performance: An Examination of Disruptors and Acquirers
by Rebecca Abraham, D.B.A., Professor of Finance, and coauthors,
in the Journal of Risk and Financial Management.