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College of Business Research Colloquia • Schedule for Fall 2012 & Spring 2013

Two presenters will present for 30 minutes each (Bootstrap & Summer Grant recipients)
unless otherwise noted.

Research Bootstrap Grants 2012-2013
Summer Research Grants 2012

Date Speaker Presentation / Abstract

September 26, 2012

3164 Schaller Seminar Room, Gerdin Business Buildling

Meng-Hsien (Jenny) Lin
(Co-authors: Samantha Cross and Terry Childers)

Doctoral Candidate in
Customer Management

The Smell Factor
 

October 17, 2012

3164 Schaller Seminar Room, Gerdin Business Building

Jim Cannon and Todd Thornock How do Managers React to What Happens to Peers? The Influence of Workfoce Change Announcements on Budgetary Reporting
 

December 5, 2012

3164 Schaller Seminar Room, Gerdin Business Building

Andreas Schwab

Dean's Fellowship in Management

Associate Professor of Management

 

The Case Against Null Hypothesis Significance Testing: Flaws, Alternatives, and Action Plans

 

January 23, 2013

3164 Schaller Seminar Room, Gerdin Business Building

Dr. Zhengrui Jiang

Thome Professorship of Information Systems

A Generalized Norton-Bass Model for Multigeneration Diffusion
   

March 13, 2013

3164 Schaller Seminar Room, Gerdin Business Building

Dr. Frank Montabon, Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management and Dr. David Cantor, Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management  An Examination of Rivalry in Environmental Management Practices
Dr. Emily Kohnke, Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management and Dr. Joey George, John D. DeVries Endowed Chair in Business Promoting Patient Centered Outcomes through Leveraging Personal Health Records

March 27, 2012

3164 Schaller Seminar Room, Gerdin Business Building

Dr. Qing Hu, Union Pacific Professor in Information Systems and Dr. Laura Smarandescu, Assistant Professor of Marketing

Neuroscience Evidence of Individual Differences in Compliance with Information Security Policies
Dr. Dan Zhu, Associate Professor of Information Systems A New Approach for Incomplete Data Analytics - A Case in Recommender Systems