Faculty-Published Research

Dr. Ruwan Adikaram’s research, “Exploring the Role of Analysts in Identifying and Communicating the Value of Bank CSR Activity,” was published in the International Journal of Bank Marketing.

Dr. Marat Bakpayev’s research, “Exploring the Role of Innovation Attributes on Mobile Payment Adoption” and “Close Your Eyes and Open Your Mind: How Closed Eyes Affect Evaluations of Utilitarian and Hedonic Advertising Appeals,” were both published in the Journal of Consumer Marketing.

Drs. Marat Bakpayev and Roger Reinsch’s research, “Appropriation of Likeness and Informed Consent in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism,” was published in Southern Law Journal.

Dr. Geoff Bell’s research, “An Exploratory Examination of the Threshold Concepts in Strategic Management,” was published in Journal of Applied Business & Economics.

Dr. Yang Cheng’s research, “PCAOB Inspection Deficiencies and Audit Fees,” was published in the Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance.

Dr. Ormonde Cragun’s research, “Artificial Intelligence and Pay Information Disclosure: Changing How Pay is Communicated,” was published in Compensation and Benefits Review.

Drs. Ormonde Cragun and Lin Xiu’s research, “Pay Equity Perceptions and Pay Disclosure Preferences: The Moderating Role of Pay Transparency,” was published in Nankai Business Review International.

Drs. Cragun and Xiu’s research, “Teaching Employees About Pay Helps Avoid Transparency Problems,” was published in the Journal of Total Rewards.

Dr. Nik Hassan’s research, “Problematizing Assumptions on Digital Transformation Research in the Information Systems Field,” was published in Communications of the Association for Information Systems.

Dr. Reha Karadag’s research, "Individual and Organizational Rule Breaking: Test of an Integrated Multilevel Model,” was published in the Journalof Business Ethics.

Dr. Xin Liang’s research, “Does Internationalization Give Firms a Second Life? Evidence from Turnaround Attempts of Declining Firms During Performance Decline,” was published in the European Journal of International Management.

Dr. Lawrence Loi’s research, “The Double-Edged Sword of Job Relevant News Consumption: A Within-Person Examination of the Costs and Benefits for Employees,” was published in the Journal of Business and Psychology.

Dr. Lacey Loomer’s research, "Worse Quality at For-Profit Assisted Living Facilities in Non-Urban Minnesota," was published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

Dr. Loomer’s research, “A Cross-Sectional Study of Nurse Turnover in Residential Care Communities,” was published in the Journal of Applied Gerontology.

Drs. Gibson Nene and Ariuna Taivan’s research, “Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth: Evidence from the 50 U.S. States,” was published in International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business.

Dr. Joshua Ryoo’s research, “The Impact of Materialism and Moral Identity on Post-Neutralization Behavior in Social Media Environmental Campaigns,” was published in the International Journal of Advertising.

Dr. Ryoo’s research, “Price-Ethicality Association: When Price Discounts Inhibit Ethical Purchasing,” was published in the Journal of Business Research.

Dr. Ryoo’s research, “The Blame Shift: Robot Service Failures Hold Service Firms More Accountable,” was published in the Journal of Business Research.

Dr. Kanhaiya Sinha’s research, “Unlocking the Dual Impact: Human Capital’s Influence on Mean and Variability in New Venture Performance,” was published in the International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

Dr. Bedassa Tadesse’s research, “The Impacts of the African Growth Opportunity Act on the Economic Performances of Sub-Saharan African Countries: A Comprehensive Review,” was published in Sci (Open Access Journal).

Dr. Junhua Wang’s research, “The Diversity and Inclusion Report: The Rise of a New Corporate Public Reporting Genre,” was published in the Journal of Business and Technical Communication

Dr. Wang’s research, “The Diversity and Inclusion Report: The Rise of a New Corporate Public Reporting Genre,” was published in the Journal of Business and Technical Communication.

Dr. Wang’s research, “Responding to Negative Online Reviews on Chinese E-Commerce Platforms: Culture’s Impact and a Comparison of Rhetorical Moves,” was published in the Journal of Technical Writing and Communication.

Dr. Rajiv Vaidyanathan’s research, “When Does Customization Improve Brand Attitude?” was published in the Journal of Product and Brand Management.

Dr. Wenqing Zhang’s research, “How Can Suppliers Strategically Involve Downstream Manufacturers in Research and Development Collaboration? A Knowledge Spillover Perspective,” was published in the European Journal of Operational Research.