Selected Faculty Publications

Stephanie Cheng’s paper “The Information Externality of Public Firms” has been accepted for publication in Journal of Accounting Research. Cheng is an assistant professor of accounting.

Oleg Gredil’s paper “Do Private Equity Managers Have Superior Information on Public Markets?” was accepted for publication in Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. Gredil is an assistant professor of finance.

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. Hamm is an assistant professor of accounting.

Lynn HannanLynn Hannan’s paper “Do Peer Ratings Work?”, co-authored with Markus Arnold, Margaret Shackell and Ivo Tafkov, was published in the December 2020 edition of Strategic Finance. Hannan is a professor of accounting and the Jayne Ritchey Cohen Chair of Business Administration.

Amanda Heitz’s paper “Corporate Political Connections and Favorable Environmental Enforcement,” co-authored with Zigan Wang and Youan Wang, was accepted for publication in Management Science. Heitz is an assistant professor of finance.

Candace Jens’ paper “Political Uncertainty and Firm Investment: Project-Level Evidence from M&A Activity,” co-authored with Zhenhua Chen, T. Beau Page and Mehmet Cihan, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. Jens is an assistant professor of finance.

Deen Kemsley’s paper “Tax Evasion and Money Laundering: A Compete Framework,” co-authored with Sean A. Kemsley and Frank T. Morgan, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Financial Crime. Kemsley is an associate professor and the Albert H. Cohen Alumni Professor of Accounting.

Rajat KhannaRajat Khanna recently had two papers accepted for publication. “Peeking Inside The Black Box: Inventor Turnover and Patent Termination” was accepted for publication in Journal of Management and “Aftermath Of A Tragedy: A Star’s Death And Coauthors’ Subsequent Productivity” was accepted for publication in Research Policy. Khanna is an assistant professor of management.

Junghee Lee’s paper “Alleviating Drug Shortages: The Role of Mandated Reporting- Induced Operational Transparency,” co-authored with Hyun Seok Lee, Hyoduk Shin and Vish Krishnan, was accepted for publication in Management Science. Lee is an assistant professor of management science.

Seoungwoo Lee’s paper “Managing the Versioning Decision over an App’s Lifetime,” co-authored with Jie Zhang and Michel Wedel, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Marketing. Lee is an assistant professor of marketing.

Serena Loftus’s paper “Causal Language and Effective Performance Evaluations,” co-authored with Lloyd Tanlu, has been accepted for publication in Strategic Finance. Loftus is an assistant professor of accounting.

Rakesh MallipeddiRakesh 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 publication in Management Science. Mallipeddi is an assistant professor of management science.

Ted Matherly’s paper “Racialization of Peer-to-Peer Transactions: Inequality and Barriers to Legitimacy,” co-authored with Steven Shepherd, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Consumer Affairs for a special issue on race in the marketplace. Matherly is a visiting assistant professor of marketing.

Gans Narayanamoorthy recently had two papers accepted for publication. “Minimum Tick Size and Analyst Coverage: Evidence from the Tick Size Pilot Program,” co-authored with Zhenhua Chen, Adrienna Huffman and Ruizhong Zhang (PHD ’20), was accepted for publication in Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, and “Analyst Underreaction and the Post Forecast Revision Drift,” co-authored with Po-Chang Chen, Theodore Sougiannis and Hui Zhou, was accepted for publication in Journal of Business Finance and Accounting. Narayanamoorthy is a professor of accounting.

Ziye “Zoe” Nie’s paper “Short-Term Reversals, Short-Term Momentum, and News-Driven Trading Activity,” co-authored with Ethan Chiang and Chris Kirby, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Banking and Finance.

Ashley NelsonAshley Nelson’s article “An Analysis of the Academic Environment in Business and Professional Communication,” co-authored with Paula Lentz, Tina Coffelt, Peter Cardon, Linda Cresap and Dirk Remley, has been accepted for publication in Business and Professional Communication Quarterly. Nelson is a professor of practice in management communication.

Jason Sandvik’s paper “Employee Responses to Compensation Changes: Evidence from a Sales Firm,” co-authored with Richard Saouma, Nathan Seegert and Christopher Stanton, has been accepted for publication in Management Science. Sandvik is an assistant professor of finance.

Claire Senot’s paper “Reflections on Continuity of Care and Risk of Readmission” was accepted for publication in Production and Operations Management. Senot is an associate professor of management science and holder of the Freeman School’s Albert Lechter Early Career Professorship.

Eric Smith’s article “Hydrogen in the United States – Developmental Perspective,” co-authored with Kim Talus, appeared in the February 2021 issue of Oil, Gas & Energy Law. Smith is a professor of practice and associate director of the Tulane Energy Institute.

Venkat Subramaniam’s paper “Labor Unions and Product Quality Failures,” co-authored with Omesh Kini, Jaideep Shenoy and Mo Shen, has been accepted for publication in Management Science. Subramaniam is an associate professor and Exxon Professor of Finance.

Shuhua Sun recently had five articles accepted for publication.

  • “Mitigating the Psychologically Detrimental Effects of Supervisor Undermining: Joint Effects of Voice and Political Skill,” coauthored with Freeman School faculty members Mike Burke, Huaizhong Chen and Ricky Tan as well as Jiantong Zhang and Lili Hou, was accepted for publication in Human Relations.
  • “How Does Affect Influence Job Search Effort and Success? It Depends on Activation and Core Self-Evaluations,” co-authored with Serge P. da Motta Veiga, Daniel Turban and Maw-Der Foo, was accepted for publication in Human Resource Management.
  • “Predictors of Managers’ Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” co-authored with Lorenz Graf-Vlachy and Stephen Zhang, was accepted for publication in European Journal of Psychotraumatology.
  • “Developing and Testing a Measure of COVID-19 Organizational Support of Healthcare Workers – Results from Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia,” co-authored with Stephen Zhang, Asfhar Jahanshahi, Aldo Alvarez- Risco, Vernica Garcia Ibarra, Jizhen Li and Ross Mary Patty-Tito, was accepted for publication in Psychiatry Research.
  • “Beyond Predicting the Number of Infections: Predicting Who Is Likely To Be COVID Negative or Positive,” co-authored with Stephen Zhang, Asfhar Jahanshahi, Yifei Wang, Jizhen Li and Maryam Dinani, was accepted for publication in Risk Management and Healthcare Policy.

Sun is an assistant professor of management.

Ricky Tan recently had two papers accepted for publication in Production and Operations Management: “Less Is More? The Strategic Role of Retailer’s Capacity,” co-authored with Yan Xiong, Xi Li, Haibing Gao and Huazhong Zhao, and “Social Promotion: A Creative Promotional Framework on Consumers’ Social Network Value,” co-authored with Haibig Gao, Huazhong Zhao, Lisa Lin and Lai Wei. Tan is an associate professor of management science.

Cameron VerhaalJ. Cameron Verhaal  recently had two papers accepted for publication. “Stepping out of the Shadows: Identity Exposure as a Remedy for Stigma Transfer Concerns in the Medical Marijuana Market,” co-authored with Olga Khessina and Samira Reis, was accepted for publication in Administrative Science Quarterly, and “The Authenticity Paradox: Why the Returns to Authenticity on Audience Appeal Decrease in Popularity and Iconicity,” co-authored with Stanislav Dobrev, was accepted for publication in Journal of Management. Verhaal is an assistant professor of management.

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,” co-authored with Shaohua Lu, has been accepted for publication in Research Policy. Weigelt is an associate professor of management, and Verhaal is an assistant professor of management.

Barrett Wheeler’s paper “Unrecognized Expected Credit Losses and Bank Share Prices” has been accepted for publication in Journal of Accounting Research. Wheeler is an assistant professor of accounting.

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