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CBE Professors to Present Sabbatical Work

CBE Professors Bharat Jain, Doug Ross and Filiz Tabak will present their sabbatical research work at the College of Business and Economics’ third annual Development & Research Conference on Friday May 3.

The event, which features sessions from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., brings together students, faculty and the business community to share applied research. We invite participants to engage in open discussions to advance these research initiatives and spark new ideas.

In addition to individual presentations from faculty members and students, the event will feature two expert panels of entrepreneurs sharing the nitty-gritty details of what it takes to get a business off the ground.

Conference Schedule:

Session 1:      8:00- 9:00 a.m.

ST 115

Brand Development of Theory in the Marketing Literature: Student Poster Paper
Cally Daschback, B.S. Marketing; (Veronica Thomas, faculty advisor)

ST 115

The Effect of 3D/Additive Manufacturing on the Supply Chain: Student Poster Paper
Medhi Hashemi, M.S. Supply Chain Management; (Tobin Porterfield, faculty advisor)

ST 215

Does Course Format Affect Perceived Student Learning and Satisfaction in Undergraduate Strategic Management Courses?
Douglas Ross, Department of Management
ST 216 Entrepreneurialism: The First Year
David Brannon, Department of Management (Moderator)
Marty Spain, President & CEO, n-tieractive (2000 TU alum)
Session 2:      9:00-10:00 a.m.
ST 115 FDI Outflows and Domestic Investment in the BRIC Countries
Nandita Dasgupta, Department of Economics
ST 215 Determinants of Individual’s Attitude Toward Behavior in Online Social Communities
Xiaolin Lin, Department of e-Business and Technology Management

 

Session 3:      9:30-11:00 a.m.
ST 216 Entrepreneurialism Beyond the First Year: A Panel Perspective
Newt Fowler, New venture attorney with Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP (moderator)Matt Goddard, CEO, R2integrated (2000 TU alum)
Jason Hardebeck, Executive Director, Greater Baltimore Tech Council
Tom Loveland, CEO, Mind Over Machines
Marty Spain, President & CEO, n-tieractive (2000 TU alum)
Vince Talbert, serial entrepreneur and angel investor (1990 TU alum)
Deb Tillett, President, Emerging Technology Centers (1976 TU alum)
Session 4:      10:00-11:00 a.m.
ST 115 Industry Clockspeed and Manufacturing Inventory – An Empirical Analysis of U.S. Manufacturing Industries (1997-2009)
Chaodong Han, Department of e-Business and Technology Management
ST 215 Transformational Leadership and Organization Outcomes: A Study of Job Embeddedness, Perceived Organizational Support, and Organizational Identification
Filiz Tabak, Department of Management
Session 5:      11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
ST 216 Does Securitization Support Entrepreneurial Activity?
Michaël Dewally, Yingying Shao, and Babu Baradwaj, Department of Finance
ST 215 The Effects of Top Management Team Pay Dispersion on Corporate Social Performance in U.S. Banks: Moderating Effects on Team Size
Yong-Yeon Ji, Department of Management
ST 115 How Does the Availability of Childcare Affect Women’s Labor Force Participation?
James Manley, Department of Economics
Session 6:      12:00-1:00 p.m.
ST 215 Enhancing Valuation: The Impact of Self Congruency on the Endowment Effect
Veronica Thomas, Department of Marketing
ST 216 The Economic Impact of Family Management on the Evolution of Newly Public Firms
Bharat Jain, Department of Finance
ST 115 Window Analysis and the Effect of Enterprise Resource Planning Adoption on Firms’ Efficiencies
Jorge Romero, Department of Accounting
Session 7:       1:00-2:00 p.m.
ST 216 Online Teaching Effectiveness
CBE Teaching Excellence Committee

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