College of Administrative Science

Faculty Research Seminars, Workshops and Presentations

2001-2002

 

“Math Programming Models for the SSIST Flowshop Problem,” Dr. Ted Stafford, Professor, MSC, College of Administrative Science Faculty Brown Bag Presentation, September 19, 2001.

 

“Some Markets are More Equal Than Others:  Empirical Evidence on the Relationships Among Growth, Inequality and Finance,” Dr. Tom Hall, Assistant Professor, Finance, College of Administrative Science Faculty Brown Bag Presentation, October 1, 2001.

 

“Protection and Social Order,” Dr. Al Wilhite, Professor, Economics & Department Chair, ECN/FIN, College of Administrative Science Faculty Brown Bag Presentation, October 15, 2001.

 

“The Development of a Framework for Determining the Relative Advantage of an Innovation During the Adoption Stage of Technology Diffusion,” Dr. Gary Templeton, Assistant Professor, IS, College of Administrative Science Faculty Brown Bag Presentation, October 30, 2001.

 

“A Longitudinal Look at Marketing Education and Its Impact on Student Career Success:  Are We Teaching the Right Things?” Dr. Yeqing Bao, Assistant Professor, International Business and Dr. Brent Wren, Associate Professor, Marketing, College of Administrative Science Faculty Brown Bag Presentation, November 28, 2001.

 

“Systemic and Systematic Risk:  Empiricap Evidence on Equity Crashes and Bank Failure in Emerging Markets,” Dr. Tom Hall, Assistant Professor, Finance, College of Administrative Science Faculty Brown Bag Presentation,  January 23, 2002.

 

 “XML Schema Design,” Dr. Wai Mok, Assistant Professor, MIS, College of Administrative Science Faculty Brown Bag Presentation, February 4, 2002.

 

“Financing of Early Stage Companies,” Mr. Arthur Lipper, Investment Banker, Financier, Management Consultant, Author and Lecturer, February 11, 2002.

 

“Expectations Management in Technology Competition – A Stochastic Model,” Dr. Xiatong Li, Assistant Professor, MIS, College of Administrative Science Faculty Brown Bag Presentation, February 18, 2002.

 

“Relational Demography Within Groups:  Does Task Interdependence Affect the Relationships Between Similarity and P-E Fit,” Dr. Elizabeth Weatherly, Assistant Professor, Management, College of Administrative Science Faculty Brown Bag Presentation, March 4, 2002.

 

“From Electronic Commerce to Collaborative Commerce:  Concepts and Research Issues,” Dr. Jatinder Gupta, Professor of Management, Information and Communication Sciences, and Industry and Technology, Ball State University, March 11, 2002.

 

“The Paths to Value:  Determinants of Early Stage High-Tech Company Financing,” Dr. Tom Hall, Assistant Professor, Finance, College of Administrative Science Faculty Brown Bag Presentation, April 15, 2002.

 

“Navigating the Journal Publication Process,” Dr. Jatinder Gupta, Professor of Management, Information and Communication Sciences, and Industry and Technology, Ball State University, May 23, 2002.