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April 2016 List

George Grattan

April 2016 List

Please peruse the following select examples of our faculty research efforts that have either been published or accepted by leading outlets, as well as examples of awards and honors our faculty have received. For previous lists, click here.

Publications

Mystica Alexander and William Wiggins, “A Domestic Consequence of the Government Spying on Its Citizens: The Guilty Go Free” Brooklyn Law Review

Mystica Alexander and William Wiggins, “Sustainability & Tax Policy: Fixing a Patchwork of Policies with a Coherent Federal Framework,” Virginia Environmental Law Review

Mystica Alexander, “A Comparative Look at International Approaches to Social Enterprise:  Public Policy, Investment Structure, and Tax Incentives.”  William & Mary Policy Review

Brown, Elizabeth A., “Fit to Work: Improving the Security of Monitored Employees' Health Data,” Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) National Proceedings

Brown, Elizabeth A., “The Global Impact of Government Efforts to Mitigate Trade Secret Theft,” chapter in Managing the Legal Nexus Between Intellectual Property and Employees: Domestic and Global Contexts, Edward Elgar.

Brown, Elizabeth A., “Introduction,” in Lawyer Interrupted, Amy Impellizzeri, American Bar Association.

Sung-eun Choi, Decolonization and the French of Algeria: Bringing the Settler Colony Home (Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series) 1st ed. Palgrave Macmillan

(Forthcoming) Dhaval Dave, “Effect of Physician-Directed Pharmaceutical Promotion on Prescription Behaviors: Longitudinal Evidence” in Health Economics

(Forthcoming) Dhaval Dave, “A Behavioral Economic Model of Alcohol Advertising and Price,” Health Economics

Dhaval Dave, “Rising Autism Prevalence: Real or Displacing Other Mental Disorders? Evidence from Demand for Auxiliary Healthcare Workers in California,” Economic Inquiry

Beverley Earle and Anita Cava, “The Mystery of Declinations Under the FCPA: A Proposal to Incentivize ComplianceU. California Davis Law Review

Beverley Earle and Anita Cava, “When is a Bribe not a Bribe? A Re-Examination of the FCPA in Light of Business Reality,” CORRUPTION, BUSINESS LAW and BUSINESS ETHICS (Univ. Of Chicago Press, 2016) (Ed. Prof. Phil Nichols, Wharton).

Daniel Everett, “A Corpus Investigation of Syntactic Embedding in Pirahã’,” PLOS One. Co-authored by Richard Futrell, Laura Stearns, Steven T. Piantadosi, and Edward Gibson

Pat Flynn, Co-Editor of UN PRME Series on Gender – Integrating Gender Equality into Business and Management Education: Lessons Learned and Challenges Remaining – Greenleaf Publishing, Inc., UK.

(Forthcoming) Pat Flynn, Co-Editor of UN PRME Series on Gender – Gender Equality in the Workplace – Greenleaf Publishing, Inc., UK

M. Jurgens, P. Berthon, L.F. Edelman, and L. Pitt, “Social media revolutions: The influence of secondary stakeholders,” Business Horizons

(Forthcoming, conditional accept) T. Manolova, T, Tsukanova, L.F. Edelman and G. Shirokova, “The impact of family support on young nascent entrepreneurs’ start-up activities: An embeddedness perspective,” Journal of Business Venturing

(Forthcoming)T. Manolova, L.F. Edelman, C.G., Brush “Access to early stage financing: The case of the missing women,” in C. Henry, K. Lewis and T. Nelson (Eds.) The Routledge Companion to Global Female Entrepreneurship, Routledge

David Missirian,Extended Warranties, the Great Lie:  Why the King has No Clothes,” University of Tennessee Journal of Business Law

David Missirian,Net Neutrality:  The Information Highway Which Only The Wealthy Will Be Allowed To Travel” University of Toledo Law Review

(Forthcoming) J Onkelinx, L.F Edelman and T. Manolova, “Human Capital and SEM Internationalization: Empirical Evidence from Belgium,” International Small Business Journal

(Forthcoming) J. Onkelinx, T. Manolova, and L.F. Edelman, “The Impact of De-Internationalization on SME Performance,” in Devinney, Markman (Eds.) Advances in International Management, Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing, Ltd.

Franklyn Salimbene and Marianne DelPo Kulow “Making Service-Learning Work for Undergraduate Business Law Education: Issues and Answers,Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) National Proceedings

L. Walter, L.F. Edelman and K.J. Hatten, “Early entry, capabilities and shakeout in the U.S. brewing industry,” Journal of Management History

Awards and Honors:

Christopher Beneke, associate professor of History, has been named a Choice Magazine Top 25 Outstanding Academic Titles for his co-edited volume, The Lively Experiment: Religious Toleration in America from Roger Williams to the Present

Donna Blancero, associate professor of Management, was named to The PhD Project’s Committee for Hispanic Excellence as part of the White House’s selection of the Project in its Initiative of Hispanic Excellence In Education.

Ryan Bouldin, assistant professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, was awarded a $15,000 grant from the Toxic Use Reduction Institute. The grant is a collaboration with local childcare facilities to reduce exposure to the toxic chemicals known to disrupt hormones.

Liz Brown, assistant professor of Law, Taxation, and Financial Planning, was selected as one of only 24 scholars worldwide to present work in progress at the Privacy Law Scholars Conference, an international privacy law colloquium in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Brown was also one of ten scholars, from a national field of applicants, invited for a focused review with leading business law scholars of a working paper,  “Invasion of the Wellness Programs: Balancing Health, Privacy, and Civil Rights,” at the Hurst Seminar.

Dhaval Dave, Stanton Research Professor of Economics, has been invited to be a Research Fellow at IZA Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, Germany

Gary David, associate professor and chair, Sociology, is now President-Elect of the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology.

Beverley Earle, professor of Law, Taxation, and Financial Planning, was an Invited Participant through a competitive process to the American Society of International Law, the Anti-Corruption ASIL Interest Group and Wharton, University of Pennsylvania, for “The Princelings and the Banks: When Does a Legitimate Business Practice Become Criminal Corruption in Violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)” Earle was also an invited panelist at the UC Davis Law Review Symposium on Corruption and Compliance.

Dan Everett, Dean of Arts and Sciences, gave invited talks on “The implausibility of universal grammar” and “Cultures of business and educational fusion,” at the University of Alagoas, Maceió, Brazil, and on “Dark Matter of the Mind’ and Monolingual Demonstration” at the Institute for Cognitive Science, University of Colorado, Boulder.

Pat Flynn, professor of Management and Economics, was awarded the first ever Distinguished Woman Leader in Business Education Award by the Women Administrators in Management Education (WAME) of ACCSB at the AACSB ICAM meetings. Going forward, the award will be named the Patricia M. Flynn Distinguished Woman Leader in Business Education.

Fred Ledley, professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, professor of Management, and Director of the Center for Integration of Science and Industry, gave invited lectures on “Technological Forecasting in Biomedical Research; Is Success Predictable?” at Baylor College of Medicine, Molecular & Cellular Biology R&D Workshop Series, Houston, TX and on “Patterns of innovation in the biomedical sciences; towards a systems approach to translational science” at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.

Tatiana Manolova , associate professor of Management, received a $37,000 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Research Grant for Seeking New Insights and Potential Sources of New Entrepreneurial Growth: Women, in conjunction with Babson College and the Center for Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership.

Helen Meldrum, associate professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, delivered the invited Keynote Lecture, “Communicating with Patients Experiencing Mental Distress,” at the Oncology Nurse Advisor Navigation Summit, in Orlando, FL.

Cliff Putney, associate professor of History, gave the invited keynote at the New England Historical Association Fall and Spring meetings (2015/2017).

David Szymanski, associate professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, gave the invited Keynote Lecture at the National Academy of Sciences workshop on Service-Learning in Undergraduate Geosciences in Washington D.C., “Why is service-learning important in Geosciences?"

Professor of Computer Information Systems Heikki Topi has received the 2015 Outstanding Contribution to IS Education Award from the Association for Information Systems (AIS). Often described as a lifetime achievement award in IS education, the award recognizes contributions to the field, curriculum development, an ability to inspire students, new teaching tools and methods, and publication. 

Michael Walsh, a post-doc at the Center for Integration of Science and Industry, has received a sub award from Duke University of $54,000 as Research Associate and research lead (with Fred Ledley as Principle Investigator) for “Marine Algae Consortium (MAGIC): Combining biofuel and high-value bioproducts to meet the RFS” as part of U.S. Department of Energy grant.