Research

  • Ira Solomon

    Ira Solomon’s paper “Do Stronger Wise-Thinking Dispositions Enable Auditors to Evaluate Audit Evidence Objectively When Assessing and Addressing Fraud Risk?” has been accepted for publication in Contemporary Accounting Research…

  • Victoria Li photographed in the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex

    Victoria Li's paper “COVID-19, Volatility Dynamics, and Sentiment Trading,” co-authored with Kose John of New York University, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Banking and Finance.

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    In a forthcoming paper, Assistant Professor of Finance Amanda Heitz finds that politically connected firms experience fewer enforcement actions and receive smaller regulatory fines than similar unconnected firms.

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    Shuhua Sun's paper “Is Political Skill Always Beneficial? Why and When Politically Skilled Employees Become Targets of Coworker Social Undermining” has been accepted for publication in Organization Science.

  • Carmen Weigelt photographed in the Goldring Woldenberg Business Complex

    Carmen Weigelt and J. Cameron Verhaal's paper “Blinded by the Sun: The Role of Prosumers as Niche Actors in Incumbent Firms' Adoption of Solar Power During Sustainability Transitions" has been accepted for publication in Research…

  • Stephanie Cheng photographed in the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex

    Stephanie Cheng's paper “The Information Externality of Public Firms” has been accepted for publication in Journal of Accounting Research.

  • Venkat Subramaniam photographed outside the Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex

    Venkat Subramaniam's paper “Labor Unions and Product Quality Failures," co-authored with Omesh Kini of Georgia State University, Jaideep Shenoy of University of Connecticut and Mo Shen of Auburn University, has been accepted for…

  • Seoungwoo Lee

    Seoungwoo Lee's paper “Managing the Versioning Decision over an App’s Lifetime” has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Marketing.

  • Eric Smith

    Eric Smith’s article “Hydrogen in the United States - Developmental Perspective” appeared in the February 2021 issue of Oil, Gas & Energy Law.

  • Candace Jens' paper “Political Uncertainty and Firm Investment: Project-Level Evidence from M&A Activity” has been accepted for publication in Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.

  • Serena Loftus

    Serena Loftus' paper “Causal Language and Effective Performance Evaluations," co-authored with Lloyd Tanlu of Washington and Lee University, has been accepted for publication in Strategic Finance.

  • Zoe Nie

    Ziye “Zoe” Nie’s paper “Short-Term Reversals, Short-Term Momentum, and News-Driven Trading Activity" has been accepted for publication in Journal of Banking and Finance.

  • Rajat Khanna

    Rajat Khanna’s paper “Peeking Inside The Black Box: Inventor Turnover and Patent Termination” has been accepted for publication in Journal of Management.

  • Barrett Wheeler

    Barrett Wheeler's paper “Unrecognized Expected Credit Losses and Bank Share Prices” has been accepted for publication in Journal of Accounting Research.

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    Assistant Professor of Management Shuhua Sun recently had five articles accepted for publication.

  • Sophia Hamm

    Sophia Hamm’s paper “Organized Labor and Inventory Stockpiling,” co-authored with Boochun Jung, Woo-Jong Lee and Daniel G. Yang, has been accepted for publication in The Accounting Review.

  • Rakesh Mallipeddi

    Rakesh Mallipeddi's paper “A Framework for Analyzing Influencer Marketing in Social Networks: Selection and Scheduling of Influencers,” co-authored with Subodha Kumar, Chelliah Sriskandarajah and Yunxia Zhu, has been accepted for…

  • Claire Senot's paper “Reflections on Continuity of Care and Risk of Readmission” was recently accepted for publication in Production and Operations Management.

  • Rakesh Mallipeddi

    Rakesh Mallipeddi was honored with the 2020 Elwood S. Buffa Doctoral Dissertation Award at the 51st annual Decision Sciences Institute Conference.

  • Lynn Hannan

    Lynn Hannan's paper “Do Peer Ratings Work?”, co-authored with Markus Arnold of the University of Bern, Margaret Shackell of Ithaca College and Ivo Tafkov of Georgia State University, was published in the December 2020 edition of

  • Rajat Khanna's paper “Aftermath Of A Tragedy: A Star’s Death And Coauthors' Subsequent Productivity” has been accepted for publication in Research Policy.

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    Amanda Heitz’s paper “Corporate Political Connections and Favorable Environmental Enforcement” has been accepted for publication in Management Science.

  • Ted Matherly

    Ted Matherly's paper “Racialization of Peer-to-Peer Transactions: Inequality and Barriers to Legitimacy” has been accepted for publication in Journal of Consumer Affairs for a special issue on race in the marketplace.

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    Ricky Tan’s paper “Less Is More? The Strategic Role of Retailer’s Capacity” has been accepted for publication in Production and Operations Management.

  • Jason Sandvik

    Jason Sandvik’s paper “Employee Responses to Compensation Changes: Evidence from a Sales Firm” has been accepted for publication in Management Science.