Intellectual Contributions

Faculty Intellectual Contributions

School of Business faculty use their expertise to contribute to their discipline by publishing articles in peer-reviewed journals, books and book chapters. Their research is published in academic and professional conference proceedings, and they are often invited to present their papers at national and international conferences. Faculty write grants that provide funding for academic and co-curricular activities. Below is a sample of recent intellectual contributions by the School of Business faculty.

Publications

Shuming Bai, PhD, Professor of Finance, recently published an article (with coauthor K. Koong, PhD) entitled “Oil Prices, Exchange Rates, and Stock Returns: Empirical Evidence from China and the United States,” in the North American Journal of Economics and Finance 44, 12-33, 2018. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.najef.2017.10.013)

Arezoo Davari, PhD, Assistant Professor of Marketing, recently published an article (with coauthors P. Iyer, M. Zolfagharian, and A. Paswan) entitled “Organizational Ambidexterity, Brand Management Capability, and Brand Performance,” in the Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, 2020.

Arezoo Davari, PhD, Assistant Professor of Marketing, recently published an article (with coauthors P. Iyer, and S. Srivastava) entitled “Market Orientation, Brand Management Capability, and Brand Performance,” in the Journal of Product and Brand Management, 2020. (https://doi.org/10.1108/JPBM-08-2019-2530)

Arezoo Davari, PhD, Assistant Professor of Marketing, recently published an article (with coauthors P. Iyer, M. Zolfagharian, and A. Paswan) entitled “Market Orientation, Positioning Strategy and Brand Performance,” in the Industrial Marketing Management Journal, Vol. 81, pp. 16-29, 2019.

Arezoo Davari, PhD, Assistant Professor of Marketing, recently published an article (with coauthors P. Iyer, and A. Paswan) entitled “Determinants of Brand Performance: The Role of Internal Branding,” in the Journal of Brand Management, Vol. 25(3), pp. 202-216, 2018.

Arezoo Davari, PhD, Assistant Professor of Marketing, and William Martin, PhD, Associate Professor of Marketing, recently published an article entitled “Examining Financial Risk Tolerance via Mental Accounting and the Behavioral Life-Cycle Hypothesis,” in the Academy of Marketing Studies Journal, Vol. 22 (4), 2018.

Arezoo Davari, PhD, Assistant Professor of Marketing, recently published an article (with coauthors P. Iyer, and A. Mukherjee) entitled “Investigating the effectiveness of retailers’ mobile applications in determining customer satisfaction and repatronage intentions: A congruency perspective,” in the Journal of Retailing and Customer Service, Vol. 44, pp. 235-243, 2018.

Arsen Djatej, PhD, Professor of Accounting, recently published an article (with coauthors J. Saastamoinen, K. Pajunen, & M. Gorton) entitled “Practitioner views of goodwill accounting under US GAAP”, in the Journal of Applied Accounting Research,(2020).

George Kenyon, PhD, Assistant Professor of Management, recently published an article (with coauthors K. Weeks, M. Safa, and S. Levius) entitled “Offshore multi-purpose platform efficacy by U.S. coastal areas,” in Renewable Energy, 2020. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2020.02.079)

George Kenyon, PhD, Assistant Professor of Management, and Brian Grinder, PhD, Professor of Finance, recently published an article (with coauthor K. Weeks) entitled “Ship to Shore Connectivity: Trends, Opportunities, and Issues,” in Journal of International Business Disciplines, Vol. 14(2), 2019.

George Kenyon, PhD, Assistant Professor of Management, and Duanning Zhou, PhD, Professor of Management Information Systems, recently published an article (with coauthors M. Goldsmith and Neoreuther), “Improving the Return on Investment in Ports: Opportunities in Data Management,” Maritime Economics & Logistics. Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 514-530, 2018.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently published an article entitled “Which is more difficult: The CPA Exam or the Bar?” in Accounting Today, March 2021.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently published an article entitled “Becoming a CPA at 60: 10 tips for passing the CPA Exam” in Accounting Today, 2021.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently published an article entitled “Share your expertise by becoming and adjunct accounting professor” in Accounting Today, 2020.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently published an article entitled “10 tips for conducting more engaging online tax and accounting CPE” in Accounting Today, 2020.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently published an article entitled “Understanding the Complexity and Confusion over IRC 199A” in the EA Journal, 37 (6), 28-80, 2019.

William Martin, PhD, Associate Professor of Marketing, recently published an article (with coauthors M. Askim-Lovseth and C. Bateman) entitled “Monographic Versus Multiple Essay Dissertations: A Comparison of Journal Publications in the Marketing Discipline,” in the Journal for Advancement of Marketing Education, Vol. 26(2), pp. 33-43, 2018.

Vincent Pascal, PhD, Professor of Marketing, recently published an article (with coauthors D. Hansen, J. Deacon, and Z. Zethna) entitled “The Future is the Past: A Framework for the Marketing- Entrepreneurship Interface (MEI),” in the Journal of Business Research (Silver), 2019. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.05.030)

Robert Sarikas, PhD, Associate Professor of Accounting and Arsen Djatej, PhD, Professor of Accounting, recently published an article (with coauthor L. Dong, PhD) entitled “Partner Rotation or Extended Rotations? The Effect of Confirmation Bias and Motivated Reasoning Bias on Objectivity and Independence-A Framework” in the Journal of Global Business Insights, 4(2), 156-168. doi:10.5038/ 2640-6489.4.2.1070, 2019.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management, recently published an article (with coauthors C. Champenois, R. Tunstall, and W. Gartner) entitled “An Introduction to Entrepreneurship As Practice,” in the International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior and Research, 2021.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management and Yanxin Liu, PhD, Assistant Professor of Management, recently published an article (with coauthor M. Gorton) entitled “Different pitches for different stages of entrepreneurial development: the practice of pitching to business angels,” in Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2019.

Elizabeth Tipton, PhD, Professor of Decision Science, recently published an article (with coauthor E. Leigh and M. de Wijse-van Heeswijk) entitled “A Journey to the Role of Facilitator: Personal Stories Unfolding Alongside World Trends,” in Simulation Gaming Through Times and Disciplines (pp. 3-13), Warsaw, Poland: Springer, 2021.

Elizabeth Tipton, PhD, Professor of Decision Science, recently published an article (with coauthor E. Leigh, M. de Wijse-van Heeswijk, and B. Zurn) entitled “Why Facilitation?” in Simulation & Gaming, 52(3), (pp. 247-254), 2021.

Elizabeth Tipton, PhD, Professor of Decision Science, recently published an article entitled, “Measurable Reflection in Simulation: A Pilot Study,” in the Journal of Dental Education, doi: 10.1002/JDD.12506, 2020.

Goitom Tsegay, PhD, Professor of Marketing, Nancy Birch, PhD, Professor of Decision Science, and Jeffrey Culver, Senior Lecturer of Decision Science recently published an article entitled “Do reductions in switching barriers in the US mobile service industry affect contract and no-contract customers differently?” in the International Journal of Technology Marketing, Vol. 14(1), pp. 22-46, 2019.

Goitom Tsegay, PhD, Professor of Marketing, Nancy Birch, PhD, Professor of Decision Science, and Jeffrey Culver, Senior Lecturer of Decision Science recently published an article entitled “Mobile phone Service providers shift to no-contract plans: Implications on customer retention” in Services Marketing Quarterly, Vol. 39(1), 2018.

Duanning Zhou, PhD, Professor of Management Information Systems, recently published an article entitled “A kernel k-means-based method and attribute selections for diabetes diagnosis,” Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics, Vol. 24, pp 73-82, 2020.

Duanning Zhou, PhD, Professor of Management Information Systems, recently published an article (with coauthor J. Ma) entitled “Scholar-friend recommendation in online academic communities: An approach based on heterogeneous network,” Decision Support Systems, Vol. 119, pp1-13, 2019.

Duanning Zhou, PhD, Professor of Management Information Systems, recently published an article (with coauthors Y. Xu and D. Yin), entitled “Investigating users’ tagging behavior in online academic community based on growth model: difference between active and inactive users,” Information Systems Frontiers, Vol. 21, No. 4, pp.761-772, 2019.

Duanning Zhou, PhD, Professor of Management Information Systems, recently published an article (with coauthors G. Kenyon, M. Goldsmith and B. Neureuter), entitled “Improving the Return on Investments in Ports: Opportunities in Data Management,” Maritime Economics and Logistics, Vol. 20, pp.514-530, 2018.

George Kenyon, PhD, Assistant Professor of Management, and Duanning Zhou, Professor of Management Information Systems recently published a book chapter (with coauthor M. Goldsmith) entitled “Ship to Shore Connectivity: Trends, Opportunities, and Issues,” in Naval Engineering (ISBN: 978-953-51-6894-2), 2018.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, was a contributor of instructor materials to the textbook Financial Statement Preparation. Accounting and Corporate Finance For Lawyers written by Stacey L. Bowers for Aspen publishing, 2019.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management, and Yanxin Liu, PhD, Associate Professor of Management, recently published a book chapter, “The Technology Commercialization Academy: Fueling Student Startups,” Annals of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy, Edward Elgar (EE) publishing, 2021.

Duanning Zhou, PhD, Professor of Management Information Systems, Arsen Djatej, PhD, Professor of Accounting, and Robert Sarikas, PhD, Associate Professor of Accounting, recently published a book chapter (with coauthor D. Senteney), “Framework and Guidelines to Industry Web Portal Business”, Handbook of Research on Technology Integration in the Global World, Idea Group, pp. 407-421, 2019.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management, recently published a book (with coauthors N. Thompson, O. Byrne, and A. Jenkins) entitled The Research Handbook on Entrepreneurship as Practice, 2021.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management, recently published a book (with coauthor W. Gartner) entitled Research Handbook on Entrepreneurial Behavior, Practice, and Process 2020.

Shuming Bai, PhD, Professor of Finance, recently presented a paper entitled “Oil Shocks, Commodity Prices, and Exchange Rates,” at the International Symposium on Environment and Energy Finance Issues held May 23-24, 2019 at IPAG Business School, Paris, France.

Jean Ryberg Bradley, PhD, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently presented a paper (with coauthor D. Forgione) entitled “The Association of Internal Control Weaknesses and Reduced Regulatory Oversight: The Case of Publicly Funded Charter Schools,” at the Telfer Conference on Accounting and Finance held in 2019 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Jean Ryberg Bradley, PhD, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently participated in a round table presentation of her paper (with coauthor D. Forgione) entitled “Reported Internal Control Weaknesses and Executive Compensation in Nonprofits: The Case of Charter Schools,” at the American Accounting Association, Government and Non-profit Section, Midyear Meeting, held in 2018 in Providence, Rhode Island.

Jean Ryberg Bradley, PhD, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently participated in a podium presentation of her paper (with coauthor D. Forgione) entitled “Charter School Governance and Disclosed Internal Control Weaknesses,” at the American Accounting Association Conference held in 2018 in Washington, D.C, District of Columbia.

Jean Ryberg Bradley, PhD, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently presented a paper (with coauthors J. Vega, L. Kloviene, C. Linthicum, and M. Schuldt) entitled “Do Industry Specialist Auditors Enhance Accounting Quality in the EU?,” at the European Accounting Association, 41st Annual Meeting held in 2018 in Milan, Italy.

George Kenyon, PhD, Assistant Professor of Management, recently presented a paper entitled “The Impact of Advanced ICT on the Maritime Industry,” at the 8th Annual World Congress of Ocean held in Xiamen, China PRC, 2019.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently had a paper entitled “Cost Accounting Case Study: Doughnut Stand Feasibility,” accepted for presentation at the 2021 American Accounting Association Western Meeting, held virtually.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently presented a paper entitled “FERPA and IDEA in an Alexa World,” at the 2020 AAA International Meeting held August 2020 virtually.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently presented a paper entitled “We are Volunteers-Does Due Diligence Still Matter,” at the Partners in Campus and Community Engagement Conference held in Spokane, 2020.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently presented a paper entitled “We are Volunteers-Does Due Diligence Still Matter,” at the 2020 Western Region AAA Meeting in Los Angeles, California.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently presented a paper entitled “They Thought No One was Looking- A Tale of an Internal Audit Investigation,” at the American Accounting Association International Conference held August 2018 in Washington D.C, District of Columbia.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently presented a paper entitled “Using Doctrinal Law Courses to Teach Intermediate Accounting,” at the American Accounting Association Western Conference held April 2018 in Vancouver, Washington.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently presented a paper entitled “DEBT AND BANKRUPTCY A snapshot of debt in the booming Colorado economy,” at the American Accounting Association Western Conference held April 2019 in Newport Beach, California.

Vincent Pascal, PhD, Professor of Marketing, recently presented a paper (with coauthor D. Stewart) entitled “Native American Entrepreneurs at the Marketing Interface: Is Entrepreneurial Orientation Enough?” at the Global Research Symposium on Marketing and Entrepreneurship held in 2018 in Boston, Massachusetts.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management, recently presented a paper entitled “The Study of Entrepreneurial Expertise,” at the Academy of Management Conference held in 2020, virtually.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management, recently presented a paper entitled “What constitutes a contribution to Entrepreneurship as Practice,” at the Entrepreneurship as Practice Conference and Doctoral Consortium held in 2019 in Nantes, France.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management, recently presented a paper entitled “An Introduction to Social Practice Theories for Entrepreneurship Scholars,” at the Entrepreneurship as Practice Conference and Doctoral Consortium held in 2018 in Växjö, Sweden.

Duanning Zhou, PhD, Professor of Management Information Systems, recently presented a paper (with coauthors Y. Xu and J. Ma) entitled “Scholar-friend recommendation in online academic communities: Approach based on heterogeneous network,” “t the International Conference on Information Systems held December 13-16, 2018 at San Francisco, CA, USA.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently had an article published (with coauthor A. Cardillo) entitled “FERPA and IDEA in an Alexa World,” in the American Accounting Association National Conference Proceedings, 2020.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently had an article published (with coauthor A. Cardillo) entitled “FERPA and IDEA in an Alexa World,” in the American Accounting Association Annual Meeting Proceedings, 2020.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently had an article published (with coauthor A. Cardillo) entitled “We are Volunteers – Does Due Diligence Still Matter,” in the Partners in Campus and Community Engagement Conference Proceedings, 2020.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, recently had an article published (with coauthor A. Cardillo) entitled “We are Volunteers – Does Due Diligence Still Matter,” in the Western Region AAA Meeting Conference Proceedings, 2020.

William Martin, PhD, Associate Professor of Marketing, recently had an article accepted (with coauthor H. Park) entitled “Using Psychological and External Factors to Examine Retirement Planning Behavior,” in the Society for Marketing Advances Conference Proceedings, 2019.

William Martin, PhD, Associate Professor of Marketing, recently had an article accepted entitled “Conceptualizing the Appeal of Word-of-Mouth Senders to Receivers,” in the Society for Marketing Advances Conference Proceedings, 2018.

William Martin, PhD, Associate Professor of Marketing, recently had an article accepted entitled “The Impact of Dual and Altruistic Incentives on Word-of-Mouth Receivers,” in the Society for Marketing Advances Conference Proceedings, 2018.

Vincent Pascal, PhD, Professor of Marketing, recently had an article published (with coauthor D. Stewart) entitled “Native American Entrepreneurs at the Marketing Interface: Is Entrepreneurial Orientation Enough?” in the Global Research Symposium on Marketing and Entrepreneurship Conference Proceedings, 2018.

Elizabeth Tipton, PhD, Professor of Decision Science, recently had an article accepted (with coauthors R. Teach and T. Sidhu) entitled “OPPORTUNITY: A game designed to teach its players how to evaluate entrepreneurial opportunities,” in the Global Research Symposium on Marketing and Entrepreneurship Conference Proceedings, 2018.

Elizabeth Tipton, PhD, Professor of Decision Science, recently had an article accepted (with coauthors E. Leigh, M. Marieke de Wijse, E. Likhacheva, and S. Stoop) entitled “What is required of the person facilitating simulations and games in diverse knowledge contexts?” in the International Simulation and Gaming Association Proceedings, 2018.

Elizabeth Tipton, PhD, Professor of Decision Science, recently had an article accepted (with coauthors P. Matson and M. Mueller) entitled “Affective Data Visualization: A Preliminary Study – Manipulating Emotions with Data Visualizations” in The Joint 4th International Symposium on Affective Science and Engineering, and the 29th Modern Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference Proceedings, 2018.

Elizabeth Tipton, PhD, Professor of Decision Science, recently had an article accepted (with coauthors M. Kupp, T. Sidhu, and M. Craner) entitled “The Impact of Imagery versus Graphical Information – An Experimental Comparison” in The Joint 4th International Symposium on Affective Science and Engineering, and the 29th Modern Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference Proceedings, 2018.

Duanning Zhou, PhD, Professor of Management Information Systems, recently had an article published (with coauthors Y. Xu and J. Ma) entitled “Scholar-friend recommendation in online academic communities: Approach based on heterogeneous network,” in the International Conference on Information Systems Proceedings, 2018.

Shuming Bai, PhD, Associate Dean School of Business, was recently awarded a Financial Education Research grant in the amount of $125,000 from AccessLex Institute, 2021.

Christine Kuglin, JD, MPAcc, LLM, Assistant Professor of Accounting, was recently awarded a competitive grant in the amount of $5,500 from Academic Partnerships, 2020.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management, recently received (with coauthor C. Wika) a service grant (year 1 of 3) in the amount of $40,907 from the Herbert B. Jones Foundation, 2020.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management, recently received (with coauthor C. Wika) a service grant (year 1 of 3) in the amount of $30,520 from the Herbert B. Jones Foundation, 2019.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management, and Yanxin Liu, PhD, Assistant Professor of Management, recently received (with coauthor C. Wika) a service grant (year 2 of 3) in the amount of $41,242 from the Herbert B. Jones Foundation for the Technology Commercialization Academy, 2019.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management, and Yanxin Liu, PhD, Assistant Professor of Management, recently received (with coauthor C. Wika) a service grant (year 1 of 3) in the amount of $41,242 from the Herbert B. Jones Foundation for the Technology Commercialization Academy, 2018.

Bruce Teague, PhD, Professor of Management, recently received (with coauthors M. Gorton and C. Wika) a service grant (year 3 of 3) in the amount of $27,300 from the Herbert B. Jones Foundation, 2018.