Business Faculty Research Published
Dr. Otmar Varela, assistant professor of management, has had three refereed journal publications since joining the faculty last year. His article contributions include “Similarity-Attraction in Training Contexts: An Empirical Study” in Human Resource Development Quarterly, “A general structure of job performance: Evidence from two samples” in the Journal of Business and Psychology, and “The meaning of job performance in collectivistic and high power distance countries” in Cross Cultural Management.
Dr. Clay Posey, assistant professor of management, was interviewed on Federal News Radio in Washington, D.C., regarding his published research on security with the IBM Center for the Business of Government, which was funded in part from a Department of Defense grant. His other manuscript, “Understanding the Mindset of the Abusive Insider: An Examination of Insiders’ Causal Reasoning following Internal Security Changes,” was accepted by Computers & Security.
Dr. Rolf Wigand, professor of information science, co-authored an article, “Reconsidering Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization (MISMO) for Commercial Mortgage Industry,” that appeared in the May Mortgage Banking magazine.
The College of Business has had a visiting professor, Dr. Moo Hong Kang from Korea, for the past year. Dr. Sung-kwan Kim, associate professor of management, and Dr. Joe Felan, interim chair of the Department of Management, worked with Dr. Kang on logistics and transportation research. Their manuscript, “An Ontological Approach to Enterprise Knowledge Modeling in a Shipping Company,” will be published in the International Journal of Knowledge Management in October.
Roger Dorsey’s manuscript “Mayo Foundation and the End of Tax Exceptionalism in Judicial Deference” has been accepted for publication in Practical Tax Strategies.